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Dear Son,

Dear Son,

Derek Johns

Enfants & Parentalité

Fréquence : 1 épisode/10j. Total Éps: 200

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This is a safe space to build upon and reinforce the values of fatherhood. We'll explore the gaps between the current generation of fathers and fathers of generations past, and mature the dialogue that will close those gaps for the generations to come. Whether your passion is to be a great father or peel back the layers of why your father wasn't present in your life (physically and/or emotionally), this is for you. Let's grow through it.

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Damaged But Delivered | Author Jermaine Nelson | Ep 155 | The Dear Son, Show

Épisode 155

lundi 27 octobre 2025Durée 01:10:58

Follow Jermaine: https://Instagram.com/jermainelnelson

https://damagedbutdelivered.com

#Raisingboysandgirls #FamilyTalk #singleparents #adultchildren #Parenting #raisingmen #raisingkids #mantalk 



Follow James: https://instagram.com/jeyblac  


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3. like this video, 

4. leave a comment, and

5. share this content with someone who needs it.



The DSP: https://thedearsonpodcast.com 



Support the podcast by supporting our sponsors: 


Shop DSN Merch: https://dear-son-merch.creator-spring.com/listing/the-dear-son-show  


Love Kisha J Studios: https://lovekishaj.com  


My ebook: https://thedearsonpodcast.com/dsp-merch-%26-digital/ols/products/20lifepromptsv1


My book (physical): https://thedearsonpodcast.com/dsp-merch-%26-digital/ols/products/dear-son-what-i-wish-my-father-told-me-physical-copy


Let’s connect socially: 


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The Three Foundational Pillars of the DSP Community


1. Reveal trauma 


2. Heal from trauma


3. Help through telling stories of it all




“Better Man. Better Father.”


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The Participation Generation | Entitled or Efficient? | The Dear Son, Show | Ep 154

Épisode 154

jeudi 23 octobre 2025Durée 54:50



#Raisingboysandgirls #FamilyTalk #singleparents #adultchildren #Parenting #raisingmen #raisingkids #mantalk 



Follow James: https://instagram.com/jeyblac  


Also, if you've made it this far, don't forget to:


1. subscribe to the channel, 

2. turn on the notifications,

3. like this video, 

4. leave a comment, and

5. share this content with someone who needs it.



The DSP: https://thedearsonpodcast.com 



Support the podcast by supporting our sponsors: 


Shop DSN Merch: https://dear-son-merch.creator-spring.com/listing/the-dear-son-show  


Love Kisha J Studios: https://lovekishaj.com  


My ebook: https://thedearsonpodcast.com/dsp-merch-%26-digital/ols/products/20lifepromptsv1


My book (physical): https://thedearsonpodcast.com/dsp-merch-%26-digital/ols/products/dear-son-what-i-wish-my-father-told-me-physical-copy


Let’s connect socially: 


https://instagram.com/thedearsonpodcast  


https://facebook.com/thedearsonpodcast  




The Three Foundational Pillars of the DSP Community


1. Reveal trauma 


2. Heal from trauma


3. Help through telling stories of it all




“Better Man. Better Father.”


The Dear Son, Network ®



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The Joys of Fatherhood | Embracing the Privilege | Ep 145 The Dear Son, Show

Épisode 145

vendredi 11 juillet 2025Durée 49:38

Welcome to another heartfelt episode of The Dear Son, Show where hosts D Johns and Jey Blac engage in meaningful conversations about life through the lens of fatherhood. In this episode, they navigate the exciting and challenging journey of parenting, focusing on significant moments and lessons learned. They discuss their sons transitioning into adulthood, the importance of expressing love and appreciation, and how to prepare them for life's responsibilities. Tune in for a heartwarming and enlightening discussion on embracing fatherhood. Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe for more insightful content!


00:00 Introduction to the Dear Son Show

00:19 Hosts Catching Up

00:48 Parenting Updates and Reflections

04:21 Discussing the Joys of Fatherhood

05:47 Children's Humor and Personalities

09:59 Activities and Hobbies

15:52 Lessons Learned from Parenting

21:19 Changing the Tire

21:26 Teaching Life Skills to Kids

22:04 Yard Work Memories

23:18 Bonding with Children

24:41 Caring for Aging Parents

25:10 The Cycle of Life

33:38 Expressing Love to Teenage Sons

36:16 Emotional Intelligence in Parenting

41:43 Pride and Support in Parenting

47:10 Cherishing Parenting Moments

48:31 Conclusion and Gratitude



#Raisingboysandgirls #FamilyTalk #singleparents #adultchildren #Parenting  



Follow James: https://instagram.com/jeyblac  


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2. turn on the notifications,

3. like this video, 

4. leave a comment, and

5. share this content with someone who needs it.



The DSP: https://thedearsonpodcast.com 



Support the podcast by supporting our sponsors: 


Shop DSN Merch: https://dear-son-merch.creator-spring.com/listing/the-dear-son-show  


Love Kisha J Studios: https://lovekishaj.com  


My book: https://thedearsonpodcast.com/dsp-merch-%26-digital/ols/products/dear-son-what-i-wish-my-father-told-me-physical-copy



Let’s connect socially: 


https://instagram.com/thedearsonpodcast  


https://facebook.com/thedearsonpodcast  




The Three Foundational Pillars of the DSP Community


1. Reveal trauma 


2. Heal from trauma


3. Help through telling stories of it all




“Better Man. Better Father.”


The Dear Son, Network ®



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What I Wish My Father Told Me | Ep 50 Featuring Eli, Donovan, and Leonard Johns

jeudi 29 décembre 2022Durée 52:09

Enjoy the visual experience: https://youtu.be/aZX-HGscTek


This is the episode that I have been waiting for. I finally sat down with my father and my sons to discuss the history of fatherhood in my family. “What I wish my father told me” is not an indictment on my father, or on me for that matter. The fatherhood journey is nuanced and more dynamic than static at any stage. For every meaningful lesson that I learned late, I want my sons to learn earlier (from my experience when possible).


We talked through the positive and negative tendencies that have been consistent in my family for generations. While some ideologies continued out of tradition, we found others to be very intentionally passed down for good reason. Everyone had a voice. For context, my youngest son was seven at the time of this recording, and, my father, 74…everyone had a voice. I spent parts of the conversation intrigued, proud, envious, and ultimately grateful. We need more of this. 


My father counseled us on the value of painful experiences. Sometimes these are necessary to develop a man’s character, his sense of worth, and his moral compass. I understand the principle very well, yet I struggle with allowing my sons (or any of my children) to experience hurt when I can prevent it. This is a disservice to them in some regards…I’m working on it.


There’s so much more to say, and that’s what the episode provides. Listen all the way through to get the greatest value. Have you had a conversation like this with your family? If not, what is the roadblock preventing it? As always, I welcome your feedback and perspective. It takes a village.


#fatherhood #daddyissues #accountable #blackfathers #fatherandson #blackexcellence #grandfather #son




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1.  subscribe to the channel, 

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The DSP: https://thedearsonpodcast.com



Support the podcast by supporting our sponsors: 



Johns & Co Apparel: https://johnsandcompany.co


Love Kisha J Studios: https://etsy.com/shop/LoveKishaJStudios


Listen More Talk Less:  https://l-m-t-l.myshopify.com



Let’s connect socially: 


https://instagram.com/thedearsonpodcast 


https://twitter.com/dearsonpodcast 


https://facebook.com/thedearsonpodcast




The Three Foundational Pillars of the DSP Community


1. Reveal trauma 


2. Heal from trauma


3. Help through telling stories of it all




“Better Man. Better Father.”



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Dear Son, The Streets Don't Love You | Ep 49 | Featuring: Martez Gurley-El

mercredi 7 décembre 2022Durée 43:59

Enjoy the visual experience: https://youtu.be/0UTlcdZ6MnI

Dear Son, the streets don’t love you. This message may not be an awakening for you, but so many young men learn this lesson through jail or death (of others). Though the story typically includes at least one of those outcomes, the backstories of these young men are nuanced. For many, their parents (or caregivers) were not aware of their street activity. In other cases, the parents (or caregivers) turned a blind eye because they enjoyed the financial benefit of the street life. 


In this episode, Martez Gurley-El gives us a look into his journey to and through the streets and provides a perspective on what that life cost him personally, financially, and professionally. He is a thriving positively contributing member of his community, a loving husband, and father of four young men. We discussed the parallels of street life and business, and how he has parlayed the objective success principles into a thriving business. 


Marty, as he is most affectionately known, has a passion for people. You can find him sharing his wisdom and experiences with anyone who will listen or working in partnership with multiple non-profit organizations such as People Helping People and The Friendship Lottery. Even when his time and energy are for profit, he approaches business with a strong desire to help his clients identify the best solution and form lasting business partnerships whenever possible. 


You won’t regret the time you invest into this episode. Listen to the full conversation to get the maximum benefit. As always, I welcome your feedback and perspective. It takes a village.


#fatherhood #daddyissues #accountable #blackfathers #fatherandson #blackexcellence 


Follow Marty: 

https://instagram.com/iesports.llc

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The DSP: https://thedearsonpodcast.com



Support the podcast by supporting our sponsors: 


Johns & Co Apparel: https://johnsandcompany.co


Listen More Talk Less:  https://l-m-t-l.myshopify.com


Love Kisha J Studios: https://etsy.com/shop/LoveKishaJStudios


Tate Whalun (Discount Code: THEDSP): https://tatewhalun.com



Let’s connect socially: 


https://instagram.com/thedearsonpodcast 


https://twitter.com/dearsonpodcast 


https://facebook.com/thedearsonpodcast




The Three Foundational Pillars of the DSP Community


1. Reveal trauma 


2. Heal from trauma


3. Help through telling stories of it all




“Better Man. Better Father.”




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Queens Raising Kings | Ep 48 w Queens of Kings Podcast #singlemom #boymom

vendredi 11 novembre 2022Durée 41:08

Get the visual experience https://youtu.be/GI_fcc6c1Dk


Parenting is a team sport, even when it isn’t. There’s an infinite number of circumstances that determine why or how a child lands in a single-parent home. While single parenthood is not an indictment on the child’s future, it can present challenges that weigh heavily on the primary custodial parent. How do single mothers navigate that process without losing it? The work is nuanced for every situation, yet the show must go on. 


In this episode, Gelina and Jondrea, hosts of the Queens of Kings Podcast, share their journey to and through single parenthood. Both are raising young black kings. They provide a transparent view of the challenges and heartbreak they experienced in prior relationships, which also yielded their greatest blessings, their sons. We walked through the range of emotions each of them experienced during their healing journeys, and how those lessons inform and empower them today.


We also discussed the importance a positive male influence, be it the biological father or a #FatherFigure, they know their boys need to see certain behaviors and characteristics that a mother just cannot model. How else does a boy learn how to become a man? There are many narratives and agendas that attempt to devalue the importance of two-parent homes or positive co-parenting relationships that are endangering current and future generations. In some instances, boys are unfairly levied with grown man expectations in the absence of a responsible man in the house.


Let’s be clear, Gelina and Jondrea are great mothers. This episode broadened my perspective on how my actions as a father impact how my daughters see and understand men. What has been your parenthood experience? If you could choose one lesson to learn without the pain you experienced while learning it, what would that be?


As always, I welcome your feedback and perspective. It takes a village.


#fatherhood #daddyissues #parenthood #singlemom #blackfathers #fatherandson #divorce #lifeafterdivorce #blackexcellence #breakups



Follow Gelina: 

https://instagram.com/trulygelina


Follow Jondrea: 

https://instagram.com/drea_rozay


Follow the Queens of Kings Podcast

https://instagram.com/queensofkings_podcast


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Support the podcast by supporting our sponsors: 


Johns & Co Apparel: https://johnsandcompany.co


Love Kisha J Studios: https://etsy.com/shop/LoveKishaJStudios



Let’s connect socially: 


https://instagram.com/thedearsonpodcast 


https://twitter.com/dearsonpodcast 


https://facebook.com/thedearsonpodcast




The Three Foundational Pillars of the DSP Community


1. Reveal trauma 


2. Heal from trauma


3. Help through telling stories of it all




“Better Man. Better Father.”



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Reprogramming How We Parent | Default Dad | Ep 47 | Reggie George, Shawn Serfass, James Johnson

vendredi 4 novembre 2022Durée 59:16

Watch the video version: https://youtu.be/-wwAu0DM5-A

Fatherhood is a learned behavior. Many of us mimic the behaviors that we saw or experienced growing up...sometimes to a fault. Children are like algorithms that are constantly being updated by some supernatural software.  What worked on us as children isn't guaranteed to work on our children, and, inevitably, there will be a need to reprogram the way we parent. 


In addition to the child evolving, the parent is also evolving. That evolution may have positive and negative phases, which might be processed differently by the child and the parent. These nuances make parenting difficult to navigate, and sometimes we must abandon the default parenting behaviors and reprogram the way we operate.


This episode explores the journey of four fathers from varying backgrounds and highlights several vulnerable moments that changed the way they dad. 


Shawn Serfass is struggled with drug addiction at a young age, which ultimately landed him in prison. He spent the time behind bars working on himself to become a better man and father to the son he left behind. His experiences have fueled his purpose, and today he is a reputable member of society, advocate for at-risk youth, loving husband, and a great father. He's also a successful owner of the "2nd Chance Fitness" brand with two fitness facilities located in Texas (Mansfield and Midlothian).


Follow Shawn: 

https://instagram.com/Shawn2ndChance


Reggie George, the owner of the "Father Figure" brand, shares a riveting testimony of faith. His family experienced unimaginable trauma when his teenage twin daughter was stabbed in the head at school by another male student. The details are too dark to share here...just know that God restores. Through this journey of faith, Reggie identified his purpose of building an international community of father figures to ensure every child has a positive male influence to help them navigate life. This is an ambitious mission; indeed, however, the Father Figure brand is growing at warp speed. All of which, he credits to the Father above.


Follow Reggie: 

https://instagram.com/FatherFigureApparel


James Johnson (co-host) provides a very transparent view of his experience as a father during his first marriage and what he experiences today in his current family dynamic. Divorce hurts all parties involved in some manner. His relationship with the children from the first marriage are strained, and you can see the pain in his demeanor as he talks about it. The lessons learned facilitated his growth as a man, but it is bittersweet at best. "Pay attention," he says. The message is to be mindful of your behavior and how it impacts those around you, especially the children. Don't learn the lesson at the expense of your relationship. 


Follow Shawn: 

https://instagram.com/JeyBlac


Me...well, I get pretty vulnerable as well (per usual). Enough about that though, this is a very meaningful discussion, and I pray that it blesses you. As always, I welcome your feedback and perspective. It takes a village.


#fatherhood #daddyissues #accountable #blackfathers #fatherandson #blackexcellence #survivor #overcomeaddiction #fatherfigure 




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2. set to "auto-download",

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5. share this content with someone who needs it.



The DSP: https://thedearsonpodcast.com


Join the Dear Son, private FB group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/485411710167079/


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Love Kisha J Studios: https://etsy.com/shop/LoveKishaJStudios


Father Figure Apparel:  https://www.f2apparel.store



Let’s connect socially: 


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https://twitter.com/dearsonpodcast 


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The Three Foundational Pillars of the DSP Community


1. Reveal trauma 


2. Heal from trauma


3. Help through telling stories of it all




“Better Man. Better Father.”




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Finding Profit In Your Purpose | Ep 46 w Phillip Washington, Jr.

jeudi 27 octobre 2022Durée 01:01:45

Finding profit in your purpose is a life hack, but many of us think that these are conflicting principles. For those that are courageous enough to jump into the deep end of the purpose pool with both feet, that leap of faith is also paired with financial frustrations as the money may not flow steadily if at all. Now the reward isn't due simply because the individual went 'all-in,' but there is a reasonable path to finding fulfillment...and funding. 


Entrepreneurship is a roller-coaster kind of journey. To be successful you must grow individually, make tough decisions and sacrifices, and (where applicable) keep your personal relationships together. Sometimes the challenge is that the people around you aren't growing, stretching, and changing at the rate that you are. This is especially critical in marriages; more so if entrepreneurship wasn't in the cards when you got married. 


Phillip provides some very practical perspectives about his journey to become a successful small business owner. We also discussed the importance of podcasting to the future of business. The industry is still relatively new, and opportunities abound. As a father transitioning into full-time entrepreneurship, this was an important conversation for me. I want my sons to know that you can be a responsible provider while doing something that you love.


As always, I welcome your feedback and perspective. It takes a village.


#fatherhood #entrepreneurship  #smallbusinessowner #blackfathers #fatherandson #blackexcellence


Follow Phillip: 

https://instagram.com/askphillip


Checkout his podcasting course:

http://phillipwashingtonjr.com


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Also, if you've made it this far, don't forget to:


1.  subscribe to the channel, 

2. turn on the notifications,

3. like this video, 

4. leave a comment, and

5. share this content with someone who needs it.



The DSP: https://thedearsonpodcast.com



Support the podcast by supporting our sponsors: 


Johns & Co Apparel: https://johnsandcompany.co


Love Kisha J Studios: https://etsy.com/shop/LoveKishaJStudios



Let’s connect socially: 




https://instagram.com/thedearsonpodcast 


https://twitter.com/dearsonpodcast 


https://facebook.com/thedearsonpodcast




The Three Foundational Pillars of the DSP Community


1. Reveal trauma 


2. Heal from trauma


3. Help through telling stories of it all




“Better Man. Better Father.”



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But Now I See | Life in The Blind | Ep 45 w Poetré

mardi 18 octobre 2022Durée 54:01

Many of us take our senses for granted until one of them is compromised. Furthermore, once compromised, how would you respond? Personally, I cannot imagine living life without physical sight (or any sense for that matter), especially as a father with young children. This conversation gives us a bit of perspective on what life is like for the father and the child.

 

Poetré is a rare breed. He’s an artist’s artist. His soul is seasoned, and it shines vividly through his music. This conversation reveals his joyful outlook on life, which can be credited to the example set by his hero, his father. He paints the picture of a loving father, who was always hustling to ensure his family never lacked. A musician as well, his father is a chip off the Stevie Wonder block. His mastery of the keys is the primary qualification for that comparison; however, losing his sight made the parallel more convincing. 

 

Poetré is a gifted writer with roots founded in the spoken word genre. He admired his father from the toddler stage and could be found somewhere nearby playing the drums as his father played the keys. His music has soul…meaning…life! Some songs are heavier than others, but they all seem to just feel good. There just might be a snippet from his next single somewhere in the episode.  There’s so much more to say, but that’s what the episode is for. Grab a snack. This is a good one!

 

As always, I welcome your feedback and perspective. It takes a village.

 

#fatherhood #Gastroparesis #diabetes #blackfathers #fatherandson #blackexcellence 

 

Follow Poetré: https://instagram.com/iam_poetre

Consider supporting the By Faith Not Sight non-profit organization: https://byfaithnotsight.org

 

“We aim to support, bring hope, and encourage families and individuals who experience various types of illnesses such as Gastroparesis, Diabetes, and other stress related illnesses.” (Excerpt from website)

 

 

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The DSP: https://thedearsonpodcast.com

 

 

Support the podcast by supporting our sponsors: 

 

Johns & Co Apparel: https://johnsandcompany.co

 

Love Kisha J Studios: https://etsy.com/shop/LoveKishaJStudios

 

Listen More Talk Less:  https://l-m-t-l.myshopify.com

 

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Let’s connect socially: 

 

 

https://instagram.com/thedearsonpodcast

 

https://twitter.com/dearsonpodcast

 

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The Three Foundational Pillars of the DSP Community

 

1. Reveal trauma 

 

2. Heal from trauma

 

3. Help through telling stories of it all

 

 

 

“Better Man. Better Father.”



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Fatherhood Advice from 1918 | Business. Responsibility. Fatherhood | Ep 44 w Kevin Stallings

mardi 11 octobre 2022Durée 52:52

This episode is the epitome of the platform's mission. In order to bridge the generational gaps, we need to understand perspectives of those that blazed the trail before us. How was fatherhood shaped in the early 1900s? Did the dads of old face similar challenges that are prevalent today?

 

In this episode, Kevin Stalling shares a rich family history of entrepreneurship, business ownership, world-traveling, and, unfortunately, loss. He credits his father for molding him into the successful father and business-owner that he is today, and his big sister for teaching him the ways of the world. 

 

Kevin's fatherhood journey wasn't without hardships. He shared how the initial news that he would be a father was "the worst thing" at the time. Let's be clear, he wasn't on a path to be a deadbeat dad. He just wasn't prepared. That phase didn't last long, and Kevin adapted to his greatest calling in life, fatherhood. I don't consider his story to be the typical experience, but there were many themes that resonated with me.

 

As always, I welcome your feedback and perspective. It takes a village.

 

#fatherhood #daddyissues #accountable #blackfathers #fatherandson #blackexcellence 

 

 

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3. like this video, 

4. leave a comment, and

5. share this content with someone who needs it.

 

 

The DSP: https://thedearsonpodcast.com

 

 

Support the podcast by supporting our sponsors: 

 

Listen More Talk Less:  https://l-m-t-l.myshopify.com

 

Johns & Co Apparel: https://johnsandcompany.co

 

Love Kisha J Studios: https://etsy.com/shop/LoveKishaJStudios

 

Tate Whalun (Discount Code: THEDSP): https://tatewhalun.com

 

 

Let’s connect socially: 

 

 

 

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The Three Foundational Pillars of the DSP Community

 

1. Reveal trauma 

 

2. Heal from trauma

 

3. Help through telling stories of it all

 

 

 

“Better Man. Better Father.”



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