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Ep. 77 - Talking Fatherhood, Christianity, and Self-Empowerment with Adam B. Coleman

Ep. 77 - Talking Fatherhood, Christianity, and Self-Empowerment with Adam B. Coleman

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This week on The 4th Box, we sit down with Adam B. Coleman—author of Black Victim to Black Victor—for a powerful and personal conversation on faith, fatherhood, and personal responsibility. Adam shares the story behind his book, the pivotal experiences that shaped his worldview, and why reclaiming our identity through strength and belief in God is the only path forward.

We discuss how America’s unconstitutional and immoral policies—especially on immigration—continue to erode the family and target the vulnerable. Adam makes a compelling case for strong parenting, strong faith, and raising the next generation to think for themselves—so they can’t be used as pawns in someone else’s political game.

From his testimony of coming to Christ to his honest take on culture and accountability, this is a timely conversation for anyone tired of the victimhood narrative—and ready to step into victory.


Find Adam on Substack at: https://substack.com/@adambcoleman

Adam's Twitter: https://x.com/wrong_speak

Check out Thirst Entertainment: https://thirstentertainmentnetwork.com/

Links to Adam's Books:

  • Black Victim to Black Victor - https://wrongspeak.net/product/black-victim-to-black-victor-book-by-adam-b-coleman/
  • The Children We Left Behind - https://wrongspeak.net/product/the-children-we-left-behind/



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