A Dope Black Dad

“‘Just Keep Living’… Now It Makes Sense” Ep.31

19 min · 7 de may de 2026
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Growing up, my parents would always say, “Just keep living.” And honestly… I used to hate hearing it. It felt like they weren’t answering the question. Like they were brushing me off instead of giving real advice. But now, as an adult, I understand it differently. In this episode, I revisit that phrase and unpack what it really means. From lessons that only time can teach to moments where life gives you clarity that conversations never could, this is about the kind of growth you can’t rush. Because some things don’t make sense when you hear them… they make sense when you live them. Reflection Question: What’s something you didn’t understand growing up that makes perfect sense now?

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