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    #childcustody

    Explore " #childcustody" with insightful episodes like "Paul Summers Jr Interview", "Javin Foreman 2.0 Interview", "Erin Schaden, Family Law Attorney, Divorce and Co-Parenting Coach", "Episode 24: APA Recognizes Parental Alienation" and "Episode 23: Dehumanizing the Target Parent" from podcasts like ""Dad to Dads Podcast", "Dad to Dads Podcast", "Dad to Dads Podcast", "Parental Alienation: From Couch to Courtroom and Beyond" and "Parental Alienation: From Couch to Courtroom and Beyond"" and more!

    Episodes (12)

    Paul Summers Jr Interview

    Paul Summers Jr Interview

    Paul Summers Jr., an author and longtime successful musician, shares how he navigated addiction, recovery, and the challenges of being a father. Growing up in Las Vegas, Paul found solace in music and played in various bands, including a punk rock band. However, his addiction to drugs and alcohol took a toll on his relationships and parenting. After hitting rock bottom, Paul sought help and embarked on a path of recovery. He fought for custody of his daughter and learned to navigate the legal system. Through perseverance and support, Paul rebuilt his life and became an advocate for fathers in similar situations. In this conversation, Paul Summers Jr. shares his journey as a father fighting for custody of his daughter and navigating the challenges of the legal system. He discusses the harm his daughter experienced, the reporting process, and the involvement of Child Protective Services. Paul also talks about being awarded sole custody and the difficulties he faced in receiving child support. He emphasizes the importance of emotional instincts and protecting his daughter. Paul shares his experiences in the courtroom and the need for accountability. He concludes by promoting his book, Hide & Seek, and website, www.paulsummersjr.com, as resources for other fathers and addicts in recovery.


    Javin Foreman 2.0 Interview

    Javin Foreman 2.0 Interview

    Great conversation with a past guest, Javin Foreman. Javin has devoted his life to helping others with his main focus on uplifting the next generation on young men. 

    A lot of topics covered on this episode: 

    • Biggest challenges facing fathers today
    • What has happened to the family unit
    • Why the divorce rate has tripled
    • Government Incentives for staying married
    • How social media has destroyed the family unit
    • Talking to your children about race


    Sit back listen in and feel free to leave a comment.

    Erin Schaden, Family Law Attorney, Divorce and Co-Parenting Coach

    Erin Schaden, Family Law Attorney, Divorce and Co-Parenting Coach

    Very insightful conversation with divorce coach and co-parenting expert, Erin Schaden. Erin has been a highly successful family law attorney for the last 28 years, sharing her wisdom and offering advice for those navigating the divorce process or struggling with co-parenting issues. We discuss the role of a divorce coach and the immense value one brings to the table.  How fathers can put themselves in a more favorable position with regards to settlement, alimony as well as child custody determination. Parental alienation being an epidemic. High conflict divorces and how personality disorders are generally at the root of them as well as who makes the best parent.

    If you’re a father and you’re wondering how you can best prepare yourself for a more favorable custody decision - this episode is for you as Erin shares how states view as well as determine custody along with two upcoming trends that will impact custody as well as alimony.


    Episode 24: APA Recognizes Parental Alienation

    Episode 24: APA Recognizes Parental Alienation

    Am. Psychiatric Association and the World Health Organization recognizes Parental Alienation as being included in existing diagnoses and mental conditions. This episode reveals communications between the Parental Alienation Study Group (PASG) and the APA that establishes Parental Alienation as a mental disorders as incorporated into existing diagnoses. Also, a discussion on such controversy regarding the words "diagnosis", and "mental condition" is provided. 

    Please visit www.naopas.com or www.drbobevans.com for more information on parental alienation and Dr. Evans.

    Episode 23: Dehumanizing the Target Parent

    Episode 23: Dehumanizing the Target Parent

    The stereotyping, name calling of the target parent gets very little attention in our litigation cases, but the research in this area suggests it's a much bigger assault than is recognized.  This episode presents some of the social psychological research that presents a warning.  

    Please visit www.naopas.com or www.drbobevans.com for more information on parental alienation and Dr. Evans.

    Dr. Daniel David

    Dr. Daniel David

    Sit back and buckle up - this interview with Men’s Mental Health Expert, Dr Daniel David. A no holds barred interview as we dive into a variety of subjects. Masculinity and how it’s being destroyed by both academia as well as modern psychology. What is toxic masculinity – you’ll love to hear Dr David’s reaction, ME TOO Movement and their agenda. Boys rebelling from their mother and why that’s healthy. Feminist desire to extinguish masculinity. What kids need from their mother and father. How family court is so unfair to fathers as it relates to custody. Parent alienation.  Toxic moms. Thoughts on Andrew Tate and why he has amassed such a following.

    For over 25 years Dr Daniel David has had a highly successful practice specializing in working with men stuck in toxic relationships, addictions, self-sabotaging behaviors, and patterns that keep men trapped in life-controlling problems. One of his areas of focus is working with young adult men struggling to find their way in life & older adult men dealing with anger management, confidence issues, addiction recovery, and relationship problems.

    Dr. David was the founder and executive director of a nonprofit agency and outreach program to street gangs in New York City.and has been recognized for his work by the New York City Mayor's office as well as the New York State Governor's office and NY State Senators.

    He conducted his postgraduate training at the University of Oxford, England, as well as at Harvard Medical School.

     

    Disclaimer

    "As with any discussion concerning men's mental health, masculinity, and men's issues within the social environment, it is important to acknowledge that these discussions do not reflect anti-women sentiments. I personally believe that any parent who raises a boy and girl would not put down their son in order to raise their daughter. As a good parent would raise both a son and a daughter equally, society has a responsibility to help both men and women and not to displace or disadvantage men over women. I believe that it is important to advocate for women's rights while still advocating for helping men and improving men's mental health. Most topics I discussed have been vetted through consulting with female colleagues, clinical psychologists, clinical social workers, lawyers, and female therapists who understand the big picture issues for both men and women in society and mental health. My views and opinions are intended to spotlight the ailments of society and the issues of boys and men and are not intended for clinical diagnosis and do not constitute therapeutic advice. Please consult your healthcare provider about treatment options that are available." ~ DPDavid


    Episode #7 Part 2 with Kenny Joyner, Founder and CEO of Boys With a Purpose

    Episode #7 Part 2 with Kenny Joyner, Founder and CEO of Boys With a Purpose

    Episode 7 is the second of a two part interview with Kenny Joyner. Kenny is the CEO & Founder of Boys with a Purpose - featured on The Steve Harvey Show, as well as a Professional Speaker and author of Without A Father, From Fear to Faith - which I highly recommend. 

    Boys With a Purpose is a phenomenal program and nonprofit whose mission is to 
    inspire, influence and empower young men to focus on their life’s purpose, while imparting wisdom that will allow them to be productive and effective citizens in their communities and in the world. 

    Listen as we learn further about the lives that are being changed as well as the story of his organization being featured on The Steve Harvey Show, along with what Steve Harvey is really like when the cameras are off.

    Kenny is doing amazing things in these young men’s lives, he is a Change Maker.

    Kenny’s wisdom and inspiration for fathers as well as all parents provides much needed guidance for raising children in today’s world. 

    Kenny is one of my favorite people - he’s a man’s man with a servant’s heart, wanting to do everything he can to improve the next generation.

    I’ve said it before, but I hope everyone is blessed to cross paths with someone like Kenny at least once in their life.

    By the way - his book, Without A Father, From Fear to Faith, is available on Amazon and I HIGHLY recommend it.

    Episode # 6 with Kenny Joyner

    Episode # 6 with Kenny Joyner

    Episode #6 is the first of a two part interview with Kenny Joyner. Kenny is the CEO & Founder of Boys with a Purpose, also a Professional Speaker as well as the author of Without A Father, From Fear to Faith, which I highly recommend. 

    Inspiring interview and conversation as Kenny shares his incredible journey from a very rough upbringing, his longing for a relationship with his father to his incredible accomplishment of peace and a full circle. Kenny’s wisdom and inspiration for fathers as well as all parents provides much needed guidance for raising children in today’s world. 

    I’m a huge fan of Kenny’s and after listening I’m sure you will be as well. 

    My hope is that everyone is blessed to cross paths with someone like Kenny at least once in their life.

    By the way - his book, Without A Father, From Fear to Faith, is available on Amazon and I can not recommend it enough.

    Episode #5 with Javin Foreman

    Episode #5 with Javin Foreman

    Episode # 5 Fun interview with my good friend, Javin Foreman. Real talk where we discuss issues and challenges fathers are facing today as well as the impact fatherless homes have on the increase in teen violence and the absence of valuing another’s life. We cover a lot of topics, from toxic masculinity to the rap music culture along with how to talk to your child about what is real and what isn’t.

    Javin is a Project Manager with Fathers Incorporated and formerly Project Manager of Violence Prevention with the Chicago Public School System and prior to that was a Case Manager working with teen fathers for the Department of Human Services. However, Javin first is a very devoted, passionate and proud father who is actively involved in the day to day lives of his children as well as coaching his son’s AAU team. If that isn’t enough, Javin also provides weekly basketball clinics to youths in the Atlanta area. Sit back and listen to a great interview with Javin Foreman.


    Episode #4 with Kenny Braswell - Founder of Fathers Incorporated

    Episode #4 with Kenny Braswell - Founder of Fathers Incorporated

    Episode # 4 is with Kenny Braswell, Founder & CEO of Fathers Incorporated, as well as host of the I AM DAD Podcast. Kenny’s work has appeared in the New York Times & Washington Post, and he’s been featured on numerous media outlets: Good Morning America, Ebony, CNN, MSNBC, PBS, NPR & the Today Show and he is also an accomplished author.

    Kenny is an incredible and highly insightful person and his mission to help fathers is making a huge difference.

    Fathers Incorporated, which is located in Atlanta, provides comprehensive services as it relates to any and all needs for fathers - whether that’s legitimization, housing, child support and/or parenting issues, domestic violence, anger management - they provide whatever is needed to help fathers become better dads. On a national level they are seeing significant progress in their campaign to change the perception of how dads are viewed in society as well as the MSM.

    Sit back and listen - Kenny is an incredible and highly insightful person and his mission to help fathers is making a huge difference.

    Adam Jennings Interview

    Adam Jennings Interview

    Join us for episode #1 where I sit down with Adam Jennings to discuss not only his football career but also his very challenging upbringing in a fatherless home, the men who stepped in and became father figures to him as well as his own experience of being a father. Adam spent several years in the NFL playing for the Atlanta Falcons, New York Giants and Detroit Lions after a very successful collegiate career as a Fresno State Bulldog. We’ll take you on a journey from Adam’s most memorable play of Adam’s NFL career to what it’s like being teammates with Michael Vick and Calvin Johnson. We also dive into what it was like growing up without a father in his home, the men who stepped up to fill that void along with his own experience of being a father and we end up sharing some of our biggest screwups as a dad. Sit back and take in the very first episode of the Dad to Dads Podcast.

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