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OOPS...I'M A DAD?! - Akil's Story On How He Unexpectedly Became A Dad

OOPS...I'M A DAD?! - Akil's Story On How He Unexpectedly Became A Dad

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Welcome to episode 4 of Wait..I'm a Mom?! hosted by Alicia "Ace" West, a podcast about motherhood and how ghetto it can be.


What would you do if you unexpectedly became a Dad with someone you knew little about? In today's episode of Oops...I'm a Dad?!, I'm joined by Akil Augustine, a media personality and sports commentator, to discuss his unexpected journey into fatherhood. He shares how he navigates co-parenting with someone who he knows little about, his initial reaction to the news and getting out of paternal postnatal depression. To add to everything, Akil had just started a new relationship before finding out. He speaks on how she has been integral part of this journey.


Be sure to follow the podcast on all platforms. Don't forget to leave a review and send it to a friend or two. The goal is to reach as many people as possible in hopes of creating community through impactful conversations. Whether you're a Mom, Aunty, Father or none of the above, we'd love to have you as part of the crew. To continue the conversation and get sneak peeks into future episodes, check out the official Wait...I'm a Mom?! Instagram account: https://www.instagram.com/waitimamompodcast/


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Email: waitimamompodcast@gmail.com


Find more of me: https://instagram.com/aliciaacewest

Find more of Akil: https://instagram.com/akilaugustine


Produced by: https://www.instagram.com/ohsodope.co/

Audio/Video by: https://www.instagram.com/tristanlaughton/

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