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FATHERHOOD VOICES
Welcome to Fatherhood: Breaking The Toxic Cycle where conversations of healing and growth occur. This podcast will showcase brave and heartfelt fathers as they step into the light to share their transformative journeys of acknowledging and overcoming their past mistakes. Join us as these fathers courageously open up about their traumas, regrets, and the moments they wish they could redo. Through honest conversations with their children, they confront the pain, explore the lessons learned, and work towards rebuilding broken connections. Tune in to witness the profound healing that unfolds when fathers and children come together to find understanding, forgiveness, and the path forward. Fatherhood: Breaking The Toxic Cycle is a testament to the power of vulnerability, redemption, and the unbreakable bond between a father and his children.
FATHERHOOD VOICES
EP 52: Breaking the Cycle: How Love and Humor Shape Modern Dads
This engaging fatherhood podcast, 'Fatherhood Voices,' hosted by Edward, features guest Jevin Smith. Jevin discusses his dedication to being a present father, emphasizing how the absence of his own father shaped his commitment to his children. He shares anecdotes about growing up in West Los Angeles, raised by a single mom and surrounded by strong female figures and key male role models like his grandfather. Jevin finds inspiration in TV fathers like Heathcliff Huxtable, Uncle Phil, and Carl Winslow. Known for embarrassing his kids with comedic and musical antics, Jevin has turned that into a unique parenting style. As a DJ, he uses humor and music to connect with and support his children emotionally. This script emphasizes his encouragement for parents to be present and creative in nurturing their children, and highlights his newly released children's book, 'Daddy Loves to Embarrass Me,' which weaves these themes into a fun narrative. Jevin's story commends the importance of understanding family dynamics, creating lasting memories, and the significance of male role models, with a focus on children growing up in single-parent households.