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Don’t Forget To Flush - Culture Commentary with Arthur Faison – On Fraternity, Black Love and Practical Pan-African Thoughts

Culture Commentary with Arthur Faison – On Fraternity, Black Love and Practical Pan-African Thoughts

09/01/21 • 44 min

Don’t Forget To Flush

The fun continues on Don't Forget To Flush Podcast (Don't 4get 2Flush - D4G2F) as we travel to Atlanta, The Big A, to meet with Arthur Faison! Husband. Father. Kappa. Mentor. Coach. Podcaster. Kappa. Entrepreneur. Business leader and my all-round definition of the good guy you want in your corner!

He is the Co-creator and Co-host of the acclaimed podcast; The 13th floor Podcast (Where the furniture may not always be the best, but the views are amazing) which will be celebrating 200th episode soon!

We talk about his passion for family and community as he also helps us unpack black culture elements, including understanding fraternities, Black experiences and of course practical advice on leading a family. With deep commentary on his experience being involved with a Nigerian Family through marriage as well as what it means to be a husband first before father, we have a great episode and we can’t wait for you to listen in!

Welcome to Season 3 Episode 4!

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The fun continues on Don't Forget To Flush Podcast (Don't 4get 2Flush - D4G2F) as we travel to Atlanta, The Big A, to meet with Arthur Faison! Husband. Father. Kappa. Mentor. Coach. Podcaster. Kappa. Entrepreneur. Business leader and my all-round definition of the good guy you want in your corner!

He is the Co-creator and Co-host of the acclaimed podcast; The 13th floor Podcast (Where the furniture may not always be the best, but the views are amazing) which will be celebrating 200th episode soon!

We talk about his passion for family and community as he also helps us unpack black culture elements, including understanding fraternities, Black experiences and of course practical advice on leading a family. With deep commentary on his experience being involved with a Nigerian Family through marriage as well as what it means to be a husband first before father, we have a great episode and we can’t wait for you to listen in!

Welcome to Season 3 Episode 4!

Send Us an email and/or follow us on social media:

Don't Forget To Flush Podcast (Don't 4get 2Flush) (D4G2F)
Email: [email protected]
Instagram: @dont4get2flush
Twitter: @dont4get2flushP
Facebook Page: Don’t Forget To Flush Podcast

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