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🎙️ Episode 40: Unspoken Truths: Fatherhood, Healing & the Power of Theatre with Marcia Brown

1 h 3 min · 14 de jun de 2026
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🎙️ Episode 40: Unspoken Truths: Fatherhood, Healing & the Power of Theatre with Marcia Brown What happens when unanswered questions about our fathers follow us into adulthood? In this powerful and heartfelt episode of The Monie Podcast, Monie sits down with acclaimed playwright, director, and producer Marcia Brown to discuss her impactful stage production, “I Need to Know My Father.” More than just a play, this production opens the door to important conversations about identity, fatherhood, family relationships, healing, and the emotional realities many people carry in silence. Marcia shares her personal journey into theatre, how she discovered her passion for storytelling, and why she believes the stage can be a powerful tool for healing, awareness, and transformation. Together, Monie and Marcia explore the questions many people are afraid to ask, the wounds that can linger for years, and the importance of turning pain into purpose. In This Episode: 🎭 Marcia Brown’s journey into playwriting, directing, and producing 💔 The inspiration behind I Need to Know My Father 👨🏾‍👧 Fatherhood, identity, and unanswered questions 🧠 Mental health, healing, and emotional wellness ✨ The power of storytelling and theatre to create change 🌱 Turning personal experiences into purpose 🏆 Building a legacy through art and community impact Whether you have experienced father absence, are working through family challenges, or simply appreciate powerful storytelling, this episode offers insight, encouragement, and hope. This conversation reminds us that healing often begins when we find the courage to speak the truths we’ve carried in silence. 🎟️ SPECIAL GIVEAWAY! Watch the episode and enter for a chance to win 2 tickets to see I Need to Know My Father live during Father’s Day weekend! ⸻ 🎥 Watch, Like, Comment & Subscribe If this conversation resonates with you, please support The Monie Podcast by: ✅ Liking this video ✅ Leaving a comment ✅ Sharing with family and friends ✅ Subscribing to the channel ✅ Turning on notifications so you never miss an episode Your support helps us continue bringing meaningful conversations, inspiring guests, and impactful stories to the community. 🎧 Also available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and wherever you listen to podcasts.

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episode 🎙️ Episode 40: Unspoken Truths: Fatherhood, Healing & the Power of Theatre with Marcia Brown artwork

🎙️ Episode 40: Unspoken Truths: Fatherhood, Healing & the Power of Theatre with Marcia Brown

🎙️ Episode 40: Unspoken Truths: Fatherhood, Healing & the Power of Theatre with Marcia Brown What happens when unanswered questions about our fathers follow us into adulthood? In this powerful and heartfelt episode of The Monie Podcast, Monie sits down with acclaimed playwright, director, and producer Marcia Brown to discuss her impactful stage production, “I Need to Know My Father.” More than just a play, this production opens the door to important conversations about identity, fatherhood, family relationships, healing, and the emotional realities many people carry in silence. Marcia shares her personal journey into theatre, how she discovered her passion for storytelling, and why she believes the stage can be a powerful tool for healing, awareness, and transformation. Together, Monie and Marcia explore the questions many people are afraid to ask, the wounds that can linger for years, and the importance of turning pain into purpose. In This Episode: 🎭 Marcia Brown’s journey into playwriting, directing, and producing 💔 The inspiration behind I Need to Know My Father 👨🏾‍👧 Fatherhood, identity, and unanswered questions 🧠 Mental health, healing, and emotional wellness ✨ The power of storytelling and theatre to create change 🌱 Turning personal experiences into purpose 🏆 Building a legacy through art and community impact Whether you have experienced father absence, are working through family challenges, or simply appreciate powerful storytelling, this episode offers insight, encouragement, and hope. This conversation reminds us that healing often begins when we find the courage to speak the truths we’ve carried in silence. 🎟️ SPECIAL GIVEAWAY! Watch the episode and enter for a chance to win 2 tickets to see I Need to Know My Father live during Father’s Day weekend! ⸻ 🎥 Watch, Like, Comment & Subscribe If this conversation resonates with you, please support The Monie Podcast by: ✅ Liking this video ✅ Leaving a comment ✅ Sharing with family and friends ✅ Subscribing to the channel ✅ Turning on notifications so you never miss an episode Your support helps us continue bringing meaningful conversations, inspiring guests, and impactful stories to the community. 🎧 Also available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and wherever you listen to podcasts.

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