Drawlin Ass Dads iAM Pe$o & CJ
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3 Black Dads from the City of Brotherly Love. Sharing our experiences being black boys/men, sharing how our kids frequently make us want to "run out to get some milk". Deeply committed to raising young black Kings & Queens. Figuring it out as we go.
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Neutered
The Dad's update on their lives & their children. Cory talks about his vasectomy. They have in depth conversations regarding gentle parenting vs. putting the paws on children, and talk about how circumstances impact a father's ability to be present for their children. Join us for some laughs, and some serious discussion.
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"Pushin P"
After a too long hiatus, the Dad's are BACK! They catch up on the tyranny and abuse they have undergone over the past two months, Discuss how their Father's Day went, and debate the key attributes of a Father.
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Who Taught Ya? Teachers vs. Parents
In this episode, the fellas catch up on current events, talk about The Slap heard around the world. They debate whether Will's behavior was acceptable, and share perspective on parenting as it relates to hitting others first. They also weigh in on whether it's appropriate for teachers to teach children topics such as gender identity, sexuality, etc.
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"Always on Defense"
In this episode the fellas check in, discuss navigating the kids and social media, and discuss a controversial encounter between one of their kids and a stranger in the mall.
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Income Taxes
The Fellas raise a glass, highlight their plans for their kids income tax money, discuss the importance of Quality time with the kids, as well as the guilt that comes from not spending that time, as well as other topics.
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Broad Street Bully Babies
The Dads are back at it again, sharing their recent potty training nightmares, discuss their NBA All Star take-aways, They share their failed dreams that they are subconsciously pushing on their kids + more
Customer Reviews
Salute
Nice show my brothers keep it up 💯
Dads
Hilarious, can’t wait for episode 2!
Good Jawn.
Very good first episode, and a lot of potential to blossom into something dope. The opportunity to discuss not only being fathers, but being black fathers and furthermore black men in American society there’s a sense of relatability to a lot of men out here. Can’t wait till episode 2.