Breaking Mental Health Stigma as a father.

Join us in this episode of The King’s Code as we discuss the importance of fathers taking an active role in supporting their children’s mental health with entrepreneur and father, Bobby Manley. Bobby shares his personal experiences navigating mental health challenges with his own children and offers insights and advice for other dads who may be struggling to support their kids in this area. We explore topics such as breaking the stigma surrounding mental health, the impact of fatherly support on children’s well-being, and practical strategies for promoting mental wellness in the home. Don’t miss this inspiring and informative conversation about fatherhood and mental health.

 

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