Marvyn Harrison

Marvyn Harrison

On the 17th of June, 2018, Fathers day in the UK, Marvyn Harrison decided to create a WhatsApp group with all of the positive black fathers he knew (at the time this was 23) to wish them a 'Happy Fathers Day', ‘Thank you’ and ‘Congratulations’ for their positive influence in their child’s lives and changing the perception of black men for the better. This then progressed into Marvyn founding 'Dope Black Dads', a safe space in which a group of black dads based in London, New York and South Africa could come together and provide a progressive discussion around the male parenting experience, discussing the highs and lows of what it means to be a black father in today’s society. A mere four months later, the group took a leap and 'The Dope Black Dads Podcast' was born. It was time to hear the story behind the man who speaks for so many others, and to find out what was it about his past, and his father, that drove him to being an advocate, a voice and and an inspiration to not only black fathers...but all fathers, men, women, boys and girls alike.

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Candy Warhol

Candy Warhol

In today’s episode I am speaking to Candy Warhol. Born and raised in Cork, Candy has been one of Ireland's leading drag acts for a decade and is a descendant of Irish drag royalty Danny La Rue. Maki...

23 Dec 20201h 26min

Jamie Windust

Jamie Windust

In this weeks episode I am speaking to Jamie Windust. Jamie is an award-winning editor, writer, speaker, model, and activist (a true multi-hyphenated-multi-talented Gen Z). Jamie is an invincible vo...

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Billie JD Porter

Billie JD Porter

In this weeks episode I am speaking to the wonderful Billie JD Porter. Billie is a journalist and filmmaker from London, who has traveled the world reporting and authoring documentaries for the likes...

27 Nov 20201h 24min

Bertie Gilbert

Bertie Gilbert

In this weeks episode I am speaking with Bertie Gilbert. Bertie is a writer and director based in London. He serves as a pioneer for a new wave of young filmmakers, and was recently classified as one...

17 Nov 20201h 4min

Reggie Nelson

Reggie Nelson

In this weeks episode I am speaking to Reggie Nelson. I first heard of Reggie Nelson when a friend started harassing my phone to get me to stop whatever I was doing and turn on Radio 4. It was broadc...

11 Nov 20201h 26min

Emma and Tamsin Topolski

Emma and Tamsin Topolski

In this weeks episode I am speaking sisters, Emma and Tamsin Topolski. Having been given a maximum of 5 years after his diagnosis of Leukaemia, their father, journalist and rower Daniel Topolski, pro...

2 Nov 20201h

Cecilia Knapp

Cecilia Knapp

In this weeks episode I am speaking to writer and poet, Cecilia Knapp. Cecilia and I had met before when I had the delight of looking after her at a charity event. I remember distinctly feeling mort...

20 Okt 202045min

Miranda Haymon

Miranda Haymon

This weeks episode is with New York based award-winning writer, director and producer, Miranda Haymon. Miranda's father died of cancer when she was 9 years old, having been diagnosed what felt like m...

13 Okt 202049min

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