What If “I’m Proud Of You” Is The Legacy?
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Father’s Day is coming up, and we start where a lot of families start: socks, ties, and the jokes about low expectations. Then we get into what’s underneath the humor, because fatherhood is not a punchline. As a father and son, we talk candidly about what it feels like to carry provision and protection, and why dads often do the most while getting talked about the least.
We also dig into the father you have versus the father you want to be, especially through the lens of a Black family and a baby boomer generation shaped by survival, war, and history. That context does not excuse every gap, but it helps explain the restraint, the discipline, and the “stay power” that kept many homes together. We ask a hard question about discipline too: would you rather have your father correct you, or the police? That one point reframes fatherhood as protection, not just punishment.
Then we shift into what a father’s love looks like in real life. We talk about approval, sacrifice, and why “I’m proud of you” can hit different when it comes from your dad. From there, we go practical: building a financial legacy, creating ownership, and developing systems so money does not disappear with one generation. We even connect it to mindset and leadership, because the first CEO job is being the CEO of your household.
If this conversation hits home, listen all the way through and share it with someone who needs it. Subscribe, leave a review, and tell us: what’s one thing you wish you could hear from your father today?
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