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S1 E6: Fighting for Fatherhood: Jaron Hurtt's Journey

S1 E6: Fighting for Fatherhood: Jaron Hurtt's Journey

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In this powerful episode of the Global Impact Podcast, hosts Andre Vaughn and Dr. Andrea Givens sit down with Jerron Hurtt, a resilient single father navigating the complexities of fatherhood, mental health, and the family court system. Jaron shares his emotional journey—from becoming a father during the pandemic to battling for custody of his twin sons.

He opens up about how documenting moments with his children on social media became a source of hope and connection, and why he’s now using his voice to advocate for other fathers facing similar challenges. This heartfelt conversation dives into the mental toll of custody battles, the role of advocacy in reshaping family court narratives, and the crucial need for community support.

  • Jerron became a single father during the pandemic.

  • He uses social media to connect with and advocate for his children.

  • The court system can be biased against fathers.

  • Mental health plays a key role in parental well-being.

  • Jerron is building a movement to empower fathers nationwide.

  • Unconditional love and legacy are central to his mission.

  • "I had my sons on social media."

  • "I want to help other fathers."

  • "It's time to spread awareness."

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  • "I had my sons on social media."

  • "I want to help other fathers."

  • "It's time to spread awareness."


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