Episode 83: Raising Rebels & Building Legacy

In this Father’s Day episode, Trina Greene sits down with writer and single Black father Corey Richardson to unpack the sacred act of raising liberated Black children while building a business from the ground up. From raising daughters with radical empathy to countering harmful stereotypes about Black dads, Corey’s journey offers a blueprint for parenting with presence, transparency, and revolutionary love.

Corey offers an honest and humorous reflection on raising a teenager and a neurodivergent child with care, clarity, and community. As a father navigating single parenting, he shares what it means to model transparency, build a village, and pursue peace over chaos. The conversation dives into the myth of the absent Black father, creating new identities after loss, and why showing your children your humanity is a parenting superpower.

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