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Fathers Making Progress Podcast
by Terron Edwards
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 fatherlessnes
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Ep 5 - Comeback Father Stories of Redemption
In this powerful episode of the Father’s Making Progress Podcast, we dive deep into stories of resilience, redemption, and second chances with our 2026 Comeback Father of the Year, Joseph Whitaker Jr., and community fatherhood leader Ameen Allen.Host Terron Edwards opens up about personal loss, becoming a young father, and overcoming life’s toughest challenges before the conversation explores what it truly means to rebuild, recover, and reconnect as fathers.Joseph Whitaker shares his emotional journey of becoming a father at 17, losing connection with his sons, and ultimately rebuilding those relationships through honesty, accountability, and love.Ameen Allen tells an unforgettable story of surviving a devastating stroke that left him clinically dead for 15 minutes, overcoming speech and mobility struggles, and dedicating his life to mentoring youth and serving the community through old-school games, karate instruction, and fatherhood leadership.This episode is a raw and honest conversation about:Fatherhood and redemptionHealing broken relationshipsOvercoming trauma and setbacksLife after incarceration and hardshipBlended families and growthThe “pardon me moment” that changes everythingSponsored by Community Care, the 2026 FMP Awards Partner of the Year.Get your tickets for the FMP Awards happening June 19th at fathersmakingprogress.org!Drop a comment:What was your “pardon me moment” that changed your life?0:00 – Welcome to the Father’s Making Progress Podcast0:22 – Terron shares his personal story of loss, fatherhood, and resilience1:32 – Introducing Joseph Whitaker Jr. and Ameen Allen2:13 – Community Care sponsorship + FMP Awards announcement2:31 – “Who You Be?” guest introductions2:34 – Joseph Whitaker Jr. introduces himself and his family3:14 – Ameen Allen shares his fatherhood journey3:55 – Ameen discusses suffering a life-changing stroke in 20074:50 – Teaching kids old-school games at Marcus DeBack Park6:39 – Ameen recounts the terrifying moments during his stroke10:50 – Surviving after being clinically dead for 15 minutes13:51 – Finding purpose through community service after recovery14:10 – Joseph discusses becoming a father at 17 and losing connection with his sons17:43 – Rebuilding relationships with his adult children18:56 – Honest conversations and accountability with his sons21:11 – Ameen talks about writing his book Life of the Comedian22:00 – Racism, setbacks, and perseverance throughout life25:20 – Becoming a top salesman despite adversity27:35 – Story of Josh Johnson: prison, redemption, and transformation28:44 – “Pardon Me Moment” discussion begins29:59 – Joseph shares the moment his son said he didn’t feel like he had a dad31:20 – Terron reflects on apologizing to his sons after divorce33:12 – Ameen opens up about changing his lifestyle and growth through FMP34:40 – Blended family conversations and marriage36:24 – Ameen on learning to be comfortable alone and finding peace38:11 – Final reflections on resilience and redemption38:53 – Closing message: Stay present. Stay positive. Stay making progress.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 ConnectedFacebook (Milwaukee Fatherhood Movement):Instagram (Fathers Making Progress)
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Ep 4 - The Ripple Effect: How Fatherhood Shapes Communities
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 ConnectedFacebook (Milwaukee Fatherhood Movement):Instagram (Fathers Making Progress)
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
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 fatherlessnes
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Terron Edwards
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