The Black Fathers Table
The Black Father’s Table is a groundbreaking podcast hosted by Randy Milner, designed to give Black fathers a space to speak truth, unpack life, build community, and strengthen the pillars of the family. Every episode brings together fathers from across the nation to sit around a virtual community table and discuss identity, healing, purpose, fatherhood, finances, faith, and legacy. This is more than a podcast — It’s a movement. A brotherhood. A revival.
My Kids Saved Me. Randall Milner tells his story
In this powerful episode of Black Fathers Table, Randall Milner sits down with Theron Hobbs for a real and unfiltered conversation about fatherhood, pain, healing, and redemption.
This isn’t just an interview…
This is a story of resilience.
From growing up without a consistent father figure…
To experiencing unimaginable loss…
To battling depression and finding purpose through fatherhood…
Randall shares how his journey shaped the man he is today—and why restoring father-child relationships is at the heart of everything he does.
💬 “My kids saved me.”
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Healing The Inner Boy
Your childhood doesn’t stay in childhood. It shows up in your triggers, your tone, your patience—and how you lead your home. In this clip from The Black Fathers Table, we talk about healing the inner boy so we can father with clarity, presence, and purpose.
💬 Question: What’s ONE childhood wound you’re committed to healing so you don’t pass it down?
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Identity and The Black Father - Becoming the Man Your Children Need
Black fathers don’t always have space to talk honestly about who they are becoming as men.
In this episode of The Black Father’s Table, four Black fathers sit down for a real, unfiltered roundtable conversation about identity, growth, unlearning, and responsibility.
Fatherhood changes you.
But no one really talks about how.
👇 Topics discussed:
How fatherhood reshapes identity
What Black fathers have had to unlearn
The pressure of being watched by our children
What we’re still figuring out as men and fathers
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