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#57 DR. STEWART PERRILLIAT | Breaking the Cycle of Fatherlessness
Season 2 · Episode 57

#57 DR. STEWART PERRILLIAT | Breaking the Cycle of Fatherlessness

The Present Father's Podcast · George Hayworth

February 28, 20241h 7m

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Show Notes

In this episode our guest is Dr. Stewart Perrilliat, founder of Man 2 Man Urban Youth Advocate.

Dr. Stewart Perrilliat's journey, marked by Marine Corps service and founding Perrilliat Enterprises, showcases resilience and discipline. As a devoted father, he champions family values. Stewart empowers fathers and men through Man 2 Man Urban Youth Advocate, impacting rehabilitation and reintegration.

An ordained clergy member, accomplished author, and holder of a Masters in Theological Studies and a Doctorate in Executive Leadership, his educational prowess enriches his mission. Dr. Perrilliat's life embodies hope restoration, guided by the principles of strong families and responsible fatherhood.

In this episode we discuss the following key topics:

1) Fatherlessness is a significant issue that affects communities and contributes to social problems.

2) Emotional regulation and communication skills are essential in fatherhood and should be taught from an early age.

3) Coaches and schools play a crucial role in teaching these skills and supporting fathers.

4) Building trust and rapport with fathers who may be resistant to seeking help requires finding common ground and creating a safe space for open communication.

To learn more about Dr. Perriliat's mission, visit his website here: https://www.man2man-uya.org/

Topics

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