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A Dope Black Dad

Podkast av Marcus A Smothers

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A raw and reflective podcast about modern Black fatherhood, manhood, and legacy. Hosted by Marcus A. Smothers, a proud girl dad, educator, and community leader, each episode dives into the real stories, tough lessons, and daily joys of being a present father in a world that often misunderstands us. This isn’t a highlight reel — it’s a space for honesty, healing, and hope. Whether we're talking about breaking generational cycles, embracing imperfect parenting, or just showing up with love, A Dope Black Dad reminds us that being a father is one of the dopest things a man can be.

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episode “Leading, Providing… and Still Feeling Like It’s Not Enough” Ep.30 cover

“Leading, Providing… and Still Feeling Like It’s Not Enough” Ep.30

As men, we’re taught to lead, provide, and show up for our families. But what doesn’t get talked about enough is the quiet guilt that can come with it. In this episode, we explore how guilt shows up for men and husbands who are trying to do it all—balancing work, family, expectations, and their own standards. From feeling like you’re not present enough at home to wondering if you’re doing enough financially, this conversation unpacks the internal pressure many men carry but rarely speak on. This isn’t about complaining or making excuses. It’s about awareness. Because doing your best doesn’t always feel like enough—but that doesn’t mean it isn’t. Reflection Question: Where is guilt showing up in your life—and what is it trying to tell you?

23. april 2026 - 20 min
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“Why Are We Still Surprised When Dads Nurture?” Ep. 28

When my daughter was home sick with COVID, I stayed home with her all week — monitoring temperatures, giving medicine, and just being present. What surprised me wasn’t the responsibility. It was the reaction. Why are we still surprised when fathers nurture? In this episode, I reflect on the quiet assumptions we carry about gender roles, caregiving, and masculinity. We explore why nurturing has been labeled as feminine, why fathers are often praised for what’s simply expected of mothers, and what it means to expand the emotional range of manhood. This isn’t about competition or replacing mothers. It’s about recognizing that nurturing isn’t gendered — it’s human. Because maybe the real evolution of manhood isn’t becoming harder. Maybe it’s becoming fuller.

27. feb. 2026 - 21 min
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