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That's my MAN! | Episode 10

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We have a riveting conversation with Abdul Rahmaan I. Muhammad who shares how the Manhood Tree Program has allowed men to become victorious in life as they unmask and reveal the naked truth about life, interruptions, and relationships.

Abdul is the Director of My Peoples Clinical Services and creator of The Manhood Tree and Fathers' MANologues. Through inspirational conversation he shares why he is invested in supporting men to unmask from the all the expectations of the world, work, and relationships, as they journey to be free of unrealistic expectations and find their true selves. We discuss fatherhood and hear about a few unspoken expectations that are placed upon men. Abdul engages us in real dialogue about his personal life interruptions, relationships, false expectations, and the pedestals others try to position men on.

The Fathers' MANologues has served as a creative therapy and place where men feel safe to share and voice their concerns. The participants in the program long to finally hear the magic words... "That’s my son! That’s my Daddy! That’s my man!"

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We have a riveting conversation with Abdul Rahmaan I. Muhammad who shares how the Manhood Tree Program has allowed men to become victorious in life as they unmask and reveal the naked truth about life, interruptions, and relationships.

Abdul is the Director of My Peoples Clinical Services and creator of The Manhood Tree and Fathers' MANologues. Through inspirational conversation he shares why he is invested in supporting men to unmask from the all the expectations of the world, work, and relationships, as they journey to be free of unrealistic expectations and find their true selves. We discuss fatherhood and hear about a few unspoken expectations that are placed upon men. Abdul engages us in real dialogue about his personal life interruptions, relationships, false expectations, and the pedestals others try to position men on.

The Fathers' MANologues has served as a creative therapy and place where men feel safe to share and voice their concerns. The participants in the program long to finally hear the magic words... "That’s my son! That’s my Daddy! That’s my man!"

  continue reading

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