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Intro( 1min)
Who are we? ( 2 min)
Two Black counselors who are bridging the gap between what they were taught, what they know, and what they think they know. All through understanding the world by recognizing the world is still being formed.
Topics: “The 1st Hood” Parenthood / D-wade and his discussions with and around his daughter
Segment A- Parenthood is an idea that many of us find discussed often in our lives, but we rarely ask each other the ways in which they see themselves parenting. How does parenting look in your eyes? 5 min
What are some Highlights/methods you liked & frustrations you have had in relation to the way others have “parented” you? As a child and or a teen, in what ways do you think you needed to be parented? 10 min
Ready to discuss Wade?
Segment B- The Black Man Can:
Question A- What are your thoughts on this specific situation? Do you feel Dwayne is making the best decision for his daughter to grow up in the spotlight? Specifically added attention to her transition being in the public eye. 5 min
Sound bite after
In the discussion on his daughter, Dwade mentions a lot that he has to equally learn from as well as teach his daughter and all of his children. In what ways are you prepared to do the same?
10 min
Segment C - As Black people how can we expect and pray for our people to evolve with the times be more empathic, more understanding and righteous but cast stones or judgment on them the moment they display these attributes? Why are we so critical of his decisions ? 10 min
Period/Highlight/shoutouts( figured before we close we have a mini segment where we put a fact out there on counseling, black men, our community, etc and/or shout out someone or something that made an impact in your life.
Next time on Thoughts From A Counselor:
Black women and the ways in which Black men truly hear them. Actress, writer and activist Gabrielle Union has been at the center of a lot of discussions due to her recently losing her job at “America’s Got Talent” due to speaking up on negative treatment and discriminatory comments made in reference to her coworkers.
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By Lebert L. III & Paul S. II5
1818 ratings
Intro( 1min)
Who are we? ( 2 min)
Two Black counselors who are bridging the gap between what they were taught, what they know, and what they think they know. All through understanding the world by recognizing the world is still being formed.
Topics: “The 1st Hood” Parenthood / D-wade and his discussions with and around his daughter
Segment A- Parenthood is an idea that many of us find discussed often in our lives, but we rarely ask each other the ways in which they see themselves parenting. How does parenting look in your eyes? 5 min
What are some Highlights/methods you liked & frustrations you have had in relation to the way others have “parented” you? As a child and or a teen, in what ways do you think you needed to be parented? 10 min
Ready to discuss Wade?
Segment B- The Black Man Can:
Question A- What are your thoughts on this specific situation? Do you feel Dwayne is making the best decision for his daughter to grow up in the spotlight? Specifically added attention to her transition being in the public eye. 5 min
Sound bite after
In the discussion on his daughter, Dwade mentions a lot that he has to equally learn from as well as teach his daughter and all of his children. In what ways are you prepared to do the same?
10 min
Segment C - As Black people how can we expect and pray for our people to evolve with the times be more empathic, more understanding and righteous but cast stones or judgment on them the moment they display these attributes? Why are we so critical of his decisions ? 10 min
Period/Highlight/shoutouts( figured before we close we have a mini segment where we put a fact out there on counseling, black men, our community, etc and/or shout out someone or something that made an impact in your life.
Next time on Thoughts From A Counselor:
Black women and the ways in which Black men truly hear them. Actress, writer and activist Gabrielle Union has been at the center of a lot of discussions due to her recently losing her job at “America’s Got Talent” due to speaking up on negative treatment and discriminatory comments made in reference to her coworkers.
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