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Fathers Making Progress Podcast

Fathers Making Progress Podcast

Written by: Terron Edwards
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Fathers Making Progress is more than a podcast, it’s a real, unfiltered look into the lives, journeys, and growth of fathers committed to becoming better men, better parents, and stronger pillars in their communities. This is a platform to amplify the mission, expand the movement beyond Milwaukee, and connect with listeners nationwide changing the narrative around fatherhood one conversation at a time. Because the best fathers don’t just show up… they keep growing. Born out of over 20 years of grassroots impact and brotherhood, this podcast gives listeners a front-row seat to the powerful conversations happening inside FMP spaces. These are real discussions, real reflections, and real stories from everyday fathers navigating life’s challenges, breaking cycles, and redefining what fatherhood looks like. Each episode highlights the voices that often go unheard, men who are showing up, doing the work, and making progress despite adversity. From overcoming personal trauma and fatherlessness to building healthy relationships and support systems, this podcast shines a light on the growth, resilience, and excellence of fathers everywhere. Fathers Making Progress also explores the deeper issues impacting families and communities, including the national fatherhood crisis, while offering solutions rooted in connection, accountability, and brotherhood. Whether you’re a father, aspiring father, or someone who simply values strong families, this podcast provides insight, inspiration, and truth.Copyright 2026 Terron Edwards Parenting Relationships Social Sciences
Episodes
  • Ep 4 - The Ripple Effect: How Fatherhood Shapes Communities
    May 4 2026

    In this episode of the Fathers Making Progress podcast, we dive into the profound impact of fatherhood on families and communities. Our host discusses the ripple effect of engaged fathers and introduces a community mobilization program designed to foster change. Joining him are four dedicated individuals, Carnell Hogan, Dominic, AJ, and Ben Watson who share their personal stories and insights on the importance of father involvement in community development.

    They bust common myths about fathers and explore practical tips for getting involved and making a difference. Tune in to discover how collective efforts can lead to meaningful progress in neighborhoods and beyond.

    Key Takeaways

    • Showing up is half the work, presence matters most

    • Engaged fathers help strengthen families and entire communities

    • Fatherhood goes beyond biology, it’s about impact and mentorship

    • Small acts of kindness can change a child’s life

    • The stereotype that fathers don’t care is false

    • You don’t need money to make a difference, just commitment

    • Every interaction with a child leaves a lasting impression

    • One engaged father can inspire many others (ripple effect)

    • Consistency creates safety, trust, and stability for children

    • Fatherhood is leadership in the home and in the community

    [00:00:11] Ripple effect of fatherhood.

    [00:05:20] Black men in education.

    [00:10:01] Impact of fatherhood on growth.

    [00:12:19] Fathers as first teachers.

    [00:17:10] Resilience in overcoming challenges.

    [00:21:09] Community support for young fathers.

    [00:23:39] Planting seeds for future success.

    [00:29:26] School as a family enrichment center.

    [00:32:52] Impact of engaged fatherhood.

    [00:36:12] Impact of positive encounters.

    [00:40:14] Engaged fathers impact communities.

    [00:42:11] Community impact without wealth.

    [00:47:41] Community event planning advice.

    [00:50:54] Community engagement through local initiatives.

    [00:54:10] Nursing home volunteering experiences.

    [00:58:05] Community engagement and fatherhood.

    If this episode spoke to you, share it with another father, brother, or man who needs to hear this message.

    Because no matter where you are in life…

    You’re still making progress!

    Stay Connected

    Facebook (Milwaukee Fatherhood Movement):

    Instagram (Fathers Making Progress)

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • Ep 3 - 'Better Together' Co-Parenting Evolved
    Apr 27 2026

    In this episode of the Fathers Making Progress podcast, we explore the transformative Better Together co-parenting program, an initiative designed to help families create effective co-parenting plans outside of the courtroom. Our host shares his personal experiences with co-parenting, highlighting the challenges he faced during his divorce and the impact on his blended family. With a commitment to reducing the struggles children face during transitions, he emphasizes the importance of better collaboration between parents.

    Joining him are three guests: Carnell Hogan, FMP's Community Impact Manager and program facilitator, and Cyrena Martin, founder of Mahogany Cares, both of whom have played vital roles in the success of the Better Together initiative and Dominic Long, a long time FMP alumni. Tune in to learn about the science behind co-parenting and how this program aims to support families in navigating their challenges.

    [00:02:28] Co-parenting success stories.

    [00:04:07] Co-parenting dynamics and challenges.

    [00:09:12] Co-parenting challenges and solutions.

    [00:13:25] Co-parenting after domestic violence.

    [00:15:58] Co-parenting award recognition.

    [00:20:24] Sharing personal stories publicly.

    [00:25:07] Co-parenting dynamics and vulnerability.

    [00:27:10] Importance of co-parenting.

    [00:32:08] Co-parenting relationships after breakup.

    [00:34:14] Co-parenting relationships and dynamics.

    [00:38:05] Co-parenting agreements are necessary.

    [00:43:06] Progress tracking in co-parenting.

    [00:46:54] Co-parenting as a process.

    [00:50:13] Accountability in co-parenting.

    [00:53:35] Co-parenting and child wellbeing.

    If this episode spoke to you, share it with another father, brother, or man who needs to hear this message.

    Because no matter where you are in life…

    You’re still making progress!

    Stay Connected

    Facebook (Milwaukee Fatherhood Movement):

    Instagram (Fathers Making Progress)

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    55 mins
  • Ep 2 - The Fatherlessness Epidemic
    Apr 20 2026

    In this episode of the Fathers Making Progress podcast, host Terron Edwards, along with guests DJ Kayser Solsay, Tyler LeRoy, and Demetris Simmons, delve into the pressing issue of fatherlessness and its societal impact.

    The discussion highlights a shocking report estimating that $154 billion in annual taxpayer costs are linked to absent fathers. Terron shares his personal story of growing up without his father, who was murdered when he was just nine years old, and reflects on how this loss shaped his life and led him to Milwaukee seeking support.

    The episode aims to bust myths about fatherhood, explore the challenges faced by fathers, and emphasize the importance of fatherhood in strengthening families and communities. Tune in for an insightful conversation about fatherhood and its profound effects on our society.

    Key Takeaways

    • Both parents play a vital role in shaping a child’s identity

    • Fathers provide essential emotional balance, structure, and security

    • Time and presence matter more than money or material things

    • Fatherhood is learned—growth requires support and community

    • Children learn life through the example set by their fathers

    • Father absence has real impacts on families and society

    • Healing yourself is key to becoming a better father

    • Brotherhood and support systems help fathers grow and stay accountable

    • Breaking generational cycles starts with being present and engaged

    • Fatherhood is a lifelong journey that never stops evolving

    [00:01:04] The cost of father absence.

    [00:06:01] DJing for community support.

    [00:09:39] Importance of quality time.

    [00:12:05] Overcoming difficult situations.

    [00:14:30] Identity challenges without fathers.

    [00:18:26] Emotional trauma and father absence.

    [00:24:08] Importance of fatherhood in culture.

    [00:26:06] The importance of fathers.

    [00:30:27] Black fathers' engagement with children.

    [00:33:08] Co-parenting and relationship dynamics.

    [00:38:20] Relationship dynamics and fatherhood.

    [00:40:33] Date yourself first.

    [00:42:57] Be picky in relationships.

    [00:46:36] Dads matter in parenting.

    If this episode spoke to you, share it with another father, brother, or man who needs to hear this message.

    Because no matter where you are in life…

    You’re still making progress!

    Stay Connected

    Facebook (Milwaukee Fatherhood Movement):

    Instagram (Fathers Making Progress)

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    47 mins
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