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The Dr. Vibe Show: Ainz Neal “A Man’s Perspective: The Custody Battle”

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Ainz Neal
Ainz Neal

Ainz Neal lives in New York and has been running a branding and managing company for the last seven years. He was born in Belize and came to New York at nine years old with his mother and brother.

During our conversation Ainz shares about various subjects including:

– Growing up without a father and his response to it – has a three year old daughter
– The background behind the article, “A Man’s Perspective: The Custody Battle” which is his fight for the custody of his three year old daughter
– What are other men telling him about their experiences with fighting for custody for the children and the court system
– What responses is he getting from women about his article
– How has the custody battle effected his daughter
– Where does he get support from
– The inspiration that TD Jakes book, “He-Motions”, has been and how it is has changed his life
– Why some men quit a relationship
– How is his fiancee handling this situation
– Advice for men wanting to get into a relationship with a lady and men fighting for custody for their kids
– His commitment to his daughter

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2 COMMENTS

  1. Great way to start the year…with a LOT of truth. This has been a loooooooong time in coming. Sadly, many Black publications don’t have the courage to run stories like this…they too, have become ‘feminized’.

    • General, thanks for your take. We are pleased that you approved us important issues like this. It is appreciated and not taken for granted.

      God bless, peace, be well and keep the faith,

      Dr. Vibe

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