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Asking the Big Questions

Season 2, Ep. 36

On this week's episode Dena is joined by TED speaker and Founder of the Black Daddies Club, Brandon Hay. Brandon shares his own story of losing his father and the feelings of isolation he felt when he became a father for the first time without support from his community at the age of 24. These experiences contributed to the creation of the Black Daddies Club, a club that co-creates spaces for Black Masculinities and support for their families. For more info about Brandon and BDC, you can visit: https://theblackdaddiesclub.com and follow him on socials @brandonhay8.

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