Notes to the Son

KGB

Notes to the Son is a weekly 30-minute podcast offering heartfelt guidance to young African American men navigating life’s journey. From faith and love to self-care, finances, and personal growth, each episode delivers real talk, practical wisdom, and uplifting conversations. Sometimes joined by guest speakers, we explore the lessons every son should hear—whether from a father, mentor, or brother. These are the notes passed down from one generation to the next, building a foundation of strength, integrity, and self-awareness. This is more than advice—it's legacy.

Episodes

  1. Against the Odds - Interview with Jamal Bradley

    Apr 13

    Against the Odds - Interview with Jamal Bradley

    Most people don’t realize how much their childhood trauma, abandonment, and societal pressures shape their ability to love and succeed. My conversation with my son, Jamal is a raw, unfiltered journey from the depths of neglect to the heights of resilience—an inspiring testament to that one moment when love, choice, and sheer stubbornness turned everything around. Imagine growing up with an absent mother battling addiction, losing siblings along the way, and constantly feeling the ache of being “not normal”—all while navigating a world that seemed designed to tear you down. Jamal shares how avoiding shame and embracing his uniqueness became his greatest superpower. From surviving military school to climbing the corporate ladder as a senior manager, his story reveals the relentless fight to prove critics wrong, to find his worth, and to carve out his place in a world that often tried to dismiss him. You’ll discover how explicit conversations about love, discipline, and authenticity—ones most of us never had—became his cornerstone for growth. Jamal’s raw honesty about battling feelings of abandonment, the importance of understanding what love truly is, and his unwavering refusal to conform will shake your perspective on what it truly means to be “normal.” His message? Your differences are your strength, and your story doesn’t define you; your choices do. This episode is a fierce call to arms for anyone who’s ever felt unseen, unloved, or just trying to survive in a society that prefers labels over individuality. Jamal’s relentless determination to succeed, fueled by love, faith, and a refusal to quit, makes this a blueprint for anyone daring to defy the odds and rewrite their narrative. Are you ready to embrace your true self and break free from the chains of doubt? Tune in. Your transformation starts now—because the best version of you is waiting on the other side of honesty and courage.

    1h 14m
  2. What I Won't Be Doing

    Apr 7

    What I Won't Be Doing

    Unapologetic Truths: Why I Keep Teaching Without Political or Religious Drama Feeling the weight of society's noise? This episode is a bold declaration of why I refuse to get caught up in politics or religion—because there's a bigger message you need to hear. It's about timeless wisdom, resilience, and staying true to your spiritual journey, no matter what the chaos throws at us. In this episode: Why I won’t use my platform to express political or religious viewsThe power of true education—changing minds isn't the goal, fertile minds areThe importance of relentless teaching, regardless of immediate receptionWhy timeless principles matter more than fleeting debatesHow to stay anchored and avoid life's rocks through spiritual disciplineThe significance of passing knowledge forward, despite societal distractionsThe danger of falling into traps of social media outrageEmbracing patience: some minds are not ready now, but soon they will beWhy empire collapses and what it teaches us about focus and humilityPractical steps to keep your mind and spirit resilient in today’s chaos Timestamps: 00:00 - Why I won't openly share my political and religious views 02:00 - The true purpose of education and teaching 03:50 - The importance of persistent, unwavering teaching 05:21 - Your mind's readiness is the real victory 06:43 - The importance of failing quietly and trusting the process 08:34 - Teachers' resilience: continuing despite disagreement 09:45 - Why I avoid debates on this platform 10:12 - The disrespect in reducing profound beliefs to social media snippets 11:41 - Focus on timeless truths that will endure 12:11 - The impermanence of empires and the wisdom in that 13:35 - Shifting focus from the chaos to what truly matters 14:17 - The difference between distractive posts and educational content 15:17 - Staying aligned, avoiding the rocks in life's turbulent seas 16:15 - Practical advice: read, meditate, pray—what lasts through the ages 17:17 - Closing encouragement: support, share, and keep the journey alive Find KGB on these Platforms

    17 min
  3. Destroying the Myths of Black Fatherhood

    Mar 17

    Destroying the Myths of Black Fatherhood

    Summary: Are we ready to challenge the stereotypes that have unjustly haunted Black families for generations? This episode digs deep into the history, data, and lies we've swallowed about Black fathers. It’s time to confront the myths, understand the systemic forces at play, and empower our community with truth. In this episode: The origins of Moynihan’s flawed narrative and its impact on Black family stereotypesHow statistical misrepresentation fuels the "absent Black father" mythThe real involvement of Black fathers: data from CDC and recent studiesThe systemic legacy of racism, segregation, and policy that shaped Black family structuresWhy Black marriage rates haven’t declined despite improved economic conditionsHow the media perpetuates damaging stereotypes & why we must rewrite the storyThe importance of accountability without blame: reclaiming strength and community responsibilityPractical steps toward healing and fighting stereotypes today Timestamps: 00:00 - The flawed logic behind Moynihan’s 1965 report and its false predictions 02:24 - How statistics are weaponized to paint Black fathers as absent or uninvolved 09:29 - Clarifying the truth: What does the data say about Black household structures? 12:48 - The role of systemic racism and policies that destroyed Black family cohesion 15:39 - Debunking the stereotype that Black women prefer being unmarried for financial gain 16:58 - Evidence of Black fathers’ active involvement from CDC and recent research19:15 - The real reasons Black marriage and family stability persist despite systemic barriers20:15 - The call to reject harmful myths and respond with accountability, resilience, and community repair Sources: The Moynihan Report: The Negro Family - A Case for National ActionPew Research Center on Black Family StructuresCDC Data on Father EngagementBelinda Tucker’s Research on Black Marriage Final Word: The fight for the Black family begins with truth. It’s time we stop feeding into the lies, shed light on systemic injustice, and build a future rooted in strength, unity, and authenticity. Remember — our history does not define us but empowers us. Stand tall, speak loud, and rewrite the narrative. Much love and power to our people. Until next time. “The story they told about Black fathers? It’s a lie — and it’s time we faced the truth.” Drop a ✊ if you believe Black men want to be involved, but systemic lies keep us fighting a false narrative. #BlackFatherTruth #ReclaimTheCulture #BreakTheMyth #FamilyRevolution

    21 min

Ratings & Reviews

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4 Ratings

About

Notes to the Son is a weekly 30-minute podcast offering heartfelt guidance to young African American men navigating life’s journey. From faith and love to self-care, finances, and personal growth, each episode delivers real talk, practical wisdom, and uplifting conversations. Sometimes joined by guest speakers, we explore the lessons every son should hear—whether from a father, mentor, or brother. These are the notes passed down from one generation to the next, building a foundation of strength, integrity, and self-awareness. This is more than advice—it's legacy.