Appreciate The Women in Your World: Ep160 - All Black Men Need Therapy Podcast
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In this powerful episode of *All Black Men Need Therapy*, hosts Chief, Prentice, and Butter reflect on the importance of honoring women—especially during Women's History Month—through vulnerability, accountability, and intentional fatherhood. The conversation begins with personal updates, including Chief’s basement podcast studio project and Prentice’s reflections on parenting through AAU basketball and co-parenting. The core of the episode centers on deep emotional exploration: when each man realized women experience the world differently, how disrespect manifests in relationships, and the lasting impact of toxic behavior. They share raw stories about emotional safety, the cost of unmet vulnerability, and the importance of self-reflection. A standout theme is the role of men as intentional, present fathers—raising daughters with confidence, leadership, and emotional intelligence. The hosts emphasize that true honor for women means not only celebrating them but also modeling healthy relationships, allowing men to protect and provide, and recognizing the child within every woman. The episode closes with heartfelt messages to daughters and a call to trust, self-worth, and joy. Key takeaways include: 1) Emotional safety is sacred and easily broken; 2) Men can honor women by being present, accountable, and vulnerable; 3) Raising daughters means teaching them to trust their intuition and value themselves; 4) The best gift a man can give a woman is his authentic self, not perfection; 5) Protection isn’t always physical—it’s showing up, advocating, and being reliable; 6) Healing from past trauma allows men to break cycles and become better partners and fathers; 7) Women deserve to be seen as whole, complex beings—not just caregivers or victims; 8) The child within every woman deserves space to play, heal, and dance.
Emotional safety is sacred and easily broken; once violated, it takes intentional effort to rebuild.
Men can honor women by being present, accountable, and vulnerable in their relationships.
Raising daughters means teaching them to trust their intuition and value themselves.
The best gift a man can give a woman is his authentic self, not perfection.
Protection isn’t always physical—it’s showing up, advocating, and being reliable.
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Opening Energy & Personal Updates
The hosts kick off the episode with energetic greetings and personal updates—Chief shares his basement podcast studio project, Prentice reflects on his son’s AAU basketball journey, and Butter recounts a spontaneous street performance.
The Power of Storytelling & Healing
“I had a 1.9 GPA. You understand that nobody was invested in my life when it came to my education. One person on my team except for my siblings.”
When Women Experience the World Differently
“Once that safe space is violated, we’ll still love you, we’ll still do the things we’re supposed to do to protect and provide—but we’re not going back there.”
Disrespect, Emasculation & Emotional Accountability
“When you do something that’s uncomfortable and it ain’t received, it’s like, damn, now I feel like a bitch, you know what I mean?”
Accountability & Healing in Relationships
The hosts reflect on past toxic relationships, taking responsibility for their roles while acknowledging the complexity of shared trauma. They discuss how their behavior leaves lasting reminders.
“When the little girl shows up in you, allow her to play. Allow her to set you free. And when it's your turn to dance, I hope you dance.”
“If you can learn to trust me, the end result when it all clicks... the level of confidence, gratitude, and self-love you'll have for yourself will be so worthy.”
“Once that safe space is violated, we’ll still love you, we’ll still do the things we’re supposed to do to protect and provide—but we’re not going back there.”
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