Father's Day Reflections: Unpacking Societal Challenges with Patricia E Adams
Until we become pro-human and realize that we are all a part of this human race together, and what you do to another human being you do to yourself, whether you realize it or not, maybe you won't see the repercussions and the consequences of it in your lifetime.
Patricia E Adams dives into the complexities of Father's Day in this engaging episode, shedding light on why this day often stirs up mixed emotions. Why are more cards sent to mothers than fathers? Patricia uses this question as a springboard to discuss deeper societal issues like violence, addiction, and trauma.
She highlights the stark differences in how addiction manifests in suburbia versus the ghetto, pointing out that children in wealthier areas often have more disposable income, which can lead to different addiction patterns. The conversation also touches on the civil rights movement and the Vietnam War, exploring how these events have shaped generations and contributed to current social issues. Patricia emphasizes the importance of unity and compassion, advocating for a pro-human approach that transcends race and color.
The episode wraps up with a touching song and a message of love, urging listeners to recognize and celebrate the fathers in their lives. This episode is a thought-provoking journey into understanding the broader societal context of Father's Day, making it a must-listen for anyone grappling with these issues.