God's Fault Podcast

My Brothers Keeper: A Journey of Black Fatherhood and Entrepreneurship

Leslee Nyjah Season 1 Episode 16


In this special episode of the **God’s Fault Podcast**, we welcome Antonio "May Day" Arrington, the Marketing Director of VLD, for a heartfelt and powerful discussion. As blood brothers who grew up in the same challenging circumstances, we share our journey of overcoming the pitfalls of being black men with absent fathers, due to the pressures of systematic racism and cultural bias.

**Topics Covered:**
- **Black Fatherhood:** The unique challenges and triumphs we face as black fathers.
- **Entrepreneurship:** Navigating the business world as black entrepreneurs and visionaries.
- **Identity & Trauma:** Understanding our identity and the history of trauma that shapes our lives.
- **Positive Male Role Models:** The impact of uncles and other positive male figures who guided us.
- **Brotherhood:** The importance of a strong, supportive brotherhood that stands united without judgment, jealousy, or fear.
- **Future Generations:** Being ongoing examples for future generations through independence and financial freedom.

Join us as we delve deep into our experiences, shedding light on the significance of unity, resilience, and the relentless pursuit of our dreams. This episode is not just a conversation but a testament to the strength and potential of black men everywhere.

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Thank you for tuning in, and we hope this episode inspires you to overcome your own challenges and support those around you. Together, we can create a brighter future for ourselves and the generations to come.

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