004: Communication in the African Home – My Family (Part 2)
In this episode, we continue our conversations from part one of “Communication in the African Home.” As we continue discussing our lives living and growing up in an African household, […]
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Ep. #43 – After experiencing the losses of both his parents, a younger brother and his son, Tony Lynch found himself in a place of pain and conflict. After realizing he was struggling, he sought out help in different organizations and in different areas only to find there were more resources for women and children, and not enough for men. Some were for women only or they were family based but nothing specifically for men.
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In this episode, we continue our conversations from part one of “Communication in the African Home.” As we continue discussing our lives living and growing up in an African household, […]
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