
What about the Children? Five Values for Multiracial Families with Nicole Doyley
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About this listen
Nicole Doyley’s life and writing centre on one key question: What about the children?
In this episode, Nicole reflects on growing up in a biracial family, her evolving racial identity, and the parenting values she developed as a result. She discusses transracial adoption, the impact of Black History Month, how culture shapes resilience, and why awareness and humility are essential for any caregiver.
Nicole shares her family’s story, from her parents’ marriage in the 1960s (when their marriage was still illegal in some states) to her own cross-cultural marriage to a Jamaican man, and how these experiences shaped her understanding of race, belonging, and what it means to be “seen.”
Guest: Nicole Doyley is an author and podcast host whose latest book, What About the Children? Five Values for Multiracial Families draws from her personal and professional experiences. Nicole grew up in a biracial family, served as a campus pastor, and now helps parents and communities navigate race, identity, and parenting with honesty and cultural awareness.
Host: Dr. Tony Pisani is a professor, clinician, and founder of SafeSide Prevention, leading its mission to build safer, more connected military, health, education, and workplace communities.
Resources and References:
- Nicole Doyley – What About the Children? Five Values for Multiracial Families
- Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie – The Danger of a Single Story
- The Mis-Education of the Negro by Carter G. Woodson
- Lecrae – story of racial identity, healing, and therapy
- U.S. Census – changes to allow multiple racial identities (2000)
- Nicole's podcast – First a Man: growing up in a Black nation (featuring her husband Marvin)