38 min

”Portrait of Newlyweds: 1967” with Jonathan Eig Why Fathers Cry with Kwame Alexander

    • Relationships

Photos feed memories, but our literal and figurative snapshots from seminal childhood moments often informs how we later show up as parents, as partners… as people. In the latest episode of WHY FATHERS CRY, Kwame Alexander explores this notion with Jonathan Eig, bestselling author of six books, including his most recent, KING: A LIFE.

Acclaimed as a “master storyteller” by filmmaker Ken Burns, Jonathan is a world renowned journalist and biographer, and a true expert when it comes to researching our past to understand our present. Join us as Kwame and Jonathan look at their own histories as sons, the perceptions that were formed, and how the truths they know now help them navigate the world as fathers themselves.

Photos feed memories, but our literal and figurative snapshots from seminal childhood moments often informs how we later show up as parents, as partners… as people. In the latest episode of WHY FATHERS CRY, Kwame Alexander explores this notion with Jonathan Eig, bestselling author of six books, including his most recent, KING: A LIFE.

Acclaimed as a “master storyteller” by filmmaker Ken Burns, Jonathan is a world renowned journalist and biographer, and a true expert when it comes to researching our past to understand our present. Join us as Kwame and Jonathan look at their own histories as sons, the perceptions that were formed, and how the truths they know now help them navigate the world as fathers themselves.

38 min