A Dope Black Dad

“I Didn’t Feel Like Recording This Episode” Ep.32

19 min · 22 de may de 2026
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Some episodes come from inspiration. This one comes from life. In this episode, I speak honestly about what it feels like to keep showing up while carrying emotional weight. From my daughter being pregnant and preparing to move out, to celebrating graduations, struggling not being able to run, and trying to protect my mental and spiritual health — life has felt heavy lately. And honestly? I didn’t feel like recording this episode. But this conversation is a reminder that growth isn’t just about documenting success. It’s also about being honest during the hard seasons and finding the strength to keep walking anyway. Because sometimes the most powerful thing you can do… is keep showing up.

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