

Marvyn Harrison x Kate Ferdinand on Fatherhood, Race, and Healing the Generational Wound
Jul 30, 2025
In this engaging conversation, Marvyn Harrison, host and community advocate for Black fathers, joins Kate Ferdinand, a dedicated mother and entrepreneur. They delve into how childhood experiences shape parenting styles and the challenges of raising children in today's world. The duo emphasizes the importance of emotional honesty and open discussions about race and identity. They also highlight the need for community support among fathers and the significance of empowering future generations through understanding and inclusivity in blended families.
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Origin Story of Dope Black Dads
- Marvyn started the Dope Black Dads group and podcast to connect fathers struggling with parenting challenges.
- It grew from sharing experiences in a WhatsApp group to providing a supportive platform for black dads globally.
Absent Father Shapes Parenting
- Marvyn's absent father shaped who he didn't want to be and pushed him to parent differently.
- Understanding what being a present dad truly means took deep reflection and redefining fatherhood from scratch.
Discuss Race at Kids' Level
- Talk to children about race honestly but at their developmental level.
- Normalize conversations about race and bullying so kids feel safe sharing their experiences and concerns.