Why is Fatherlessness our Biggest Crisis to Solve in our Culture and Society?

EPISODE · Jun 3, 2024 · 58 MIN

Why is Fatherlessness our Biggest Crisis to Solve in our Culture and Society?

from Andy‘s PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT · host ANDY

Historical Context - How has the prevalence of fatherlessness changed over the past few decades? - What societal changes have contributed to the rise in fatherlessness? 2. **Impact on Children: - What are the psychological effects of growing up without a father? How does fatherlessness affect a child’s educational outcomes? - Are there significant differences in the impact of fatherlessness on boys versus girls? My passion extends beyond business and technology; it’s about fostering growth—whether in God’s People, Businesses, or God’s Kingdom. I’m committed to reading, eating Chick-fil-A while drinking Sweet Tea, supporting my North Carolina Tar Heels, and raising my twin daughters with my wife of over 8 years.@@https://www.philipblackett.com/ #Fatherlessness #FamilyDynamics #PhilipBlackett #SocietalIssues #CommunityImpact

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