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Dr. Adolph Brown, III works with schools and corporations around the world to implement best practices that support peak performance and educational excellence. His honest, humorous and helpful keynotes and workshops have been commonly described as “delightfully different.” He has more than 30 years of experience working with issues of mental wellness, social justice, equity, education and diversity. Dr. Brown’s solid content and multiple takeaways, insightful humor and parables are appreciated and recognized by business leaders, teachers, administrators, students and parents all over the world. From extremely humble beginnings, he was the first in his family of five to graduate high school and go on to become a critically acclaimed clinical psychologist, university professor & dean, teacher educator, businessman, investor, research scientist and recovering middle school special education teacher. Dr. Brown considers his greatest accomplishments to be the joyfully married husband of Marla, father of 8 kind-hearted children and grandpa of Aiden.
Recently, Dr. Brown was live on Black Men Talking™.
During our conversation, Dr. Brown talked about:
– Growing up in a challenging neighbourhood, parents getting divorced when he was two, his oldest brother being murdered when he was eleven years old, and being a member of a gang
– Meeting his wife to be and having a child with her while their were in college, their relationship almost not happening and the challenge of becoming a father before he was a man
– Michael “Pinball” Clemons being a special person in his life
– How he choose the career that he did
– Some of his thoughts about Black fatherhood including trans generational trauma, current trauma that a number of Black men face
– Some of the impacts the pandemic has had on Black men
– Black men controlling their narrative
– Black men’s relationships with their fathers
– The importance of Black men making room for themselves and being protectors and nurturers
– Black fathers and the role of being as a provider
– This being in the last of the last days
– His call to action about Black men for Black women, Black men and Black fathers
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God bless, peace, be well and keep the faith,
Dr. Vibe
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