Our friends who are of color, who are female, who have different sexual identification or preference, they will not have the same privilege we have.
My Experience Is Not My Son’s
My patience is not my son’s patience, he will find his own peace.
My patience is not my son’s patience, he will find his own peace.
An Open Letter to Fathers Who Supported Donald Trump
We all carry our own beliefs and our own values in life and that in itself is a large part of what makes this country great.
We all carry our own beliefs and our own values in life and that in itself is a large part of what makes this country great.
What this Election Can Teach Us About Our Lives
What’s at stake is not a mere game of kindergarten dodge ball, your country --- perhaps your very life --- lay in the balance of the outcome of this upcoming election.
What’s at stake is not a game of kindergarten dodge ball, your country — perhaps your very life — lay in the balance of the outcome of this election.
Why Teaching Your Kids To Do Their Best Isn’t As Easy As It Sounds
There is no one answer, no one way of doing things. Life is choice and balance. Gregory Tapler talks how to explain this to your kids.
There is no one answer, no one way of doing things. Life is choice and balance. Gregory Tapler talks how to explain this to your kids.
How Men Can Find Balance in an Unbalanced World
Do yourself a favor and feel. Feel sad, feel angry, feel scared. The more you feel, the easier it will be.
Do yourself a favor and feel. Feel sad, feel angry, feel scared. The more you feel, the easier it will be.
Yeah, Dads Have Bad Days. So What?
If you ask me how I’m doing and I start talking about my struggles as a dad for that day, don’t fix me.
If you ask me how I’m doing and I start talking about my struggles as a dad for that day, don’t fix me.
Why I Men’s Group
Because men’s work is hard work.
Because men’s work is hard work.
My Black History
How one man learned to hate and fear black men, and how he healed that wound and learned to love again.
How one man learned to hate and fear black men, and how he healed that wound and learned to love again.