sorry to be so offtopic but does anybody know of a tool to get back into an instagram account..? I was dumb forgot my account password. I appreciate any help you can offer me
@Dominik Jericho I really appreciate your reply. I found the site through google and I'm in the hacking process atm. Seems to take a while so I will reply here later with my results.
I'm white but come on that's the mind set u lot need. I would LOVE if this guy tricky started the whole new wave of us linking up instead of stabbing each other. Swear down these drill kids need more attention that females
God bless you and your family tricky I ain’t ever seen anything like this . You may have just changed the whole narrative for many black fathers worldwide. I hope this goes viral the world needs to see this.
@Brian Bedford narrative doesn’t mean fact. I agree with you wholeheartedly. We don’t see this too often even though it’s very common as you said to grow up in a two parent household for MANY black people in the uk. I never said ALL this was directed at the ones who don’t have that privilege. Black people aren’t monolithic and everyone’s circumstances are different.
For real, I’m sending this out to all fathers I know with sons and all women who are stopping the dad from seeing their son. This should be shown in schools real talk!
@@thatguy2.09 the power to influence and change the narrative through his own experiences and encourage people to have difficult conversation within our culture.
Never seen tricky not overpower someone in a conversation, even when he has a thought he halts it in deep respect for his dad, love here is real god bless farda and tricky
The realist purest podcast interview EVER. A black father and son sharing life experiences and how it made them both feel especially from a father's point of view. This is legendary stuff bro respect 💯
This generation have a better education than any before in history but watch, it'll be the most backwards generation there's ever been. People just need to hold themself accountable for every action and they need to realise it before it's too late.
@@georgecroney6168 You must've not taken in everything his dad said. There needs to be more open discussions and reevaluations on what our roles are and how that can impact another person, child, parent and so on. Not judgement. That's what shuts conversation down.
My son shared this video with me. As a Father to two son's, this brought tears to my eyes. Constructive. Thought provoking. Well done. Keep up the good work.
Powerful I class my self as a good dad to my son and daughter but your dad's got me looking in the mirror I learnt so much from this you need to do a part 2 so he can talking about how he approaches and deals with his daughters I'm not to old to learn from my elders Respect
There’s literally no reason to dislike this video unless ur just a str8 up hater for no reason. Big up Tricky & his pops this is a good watch for anyone growing up in the hood ✊🏾
love this, how tricky's dad is so open, though he has done nothing wrong but understands his own standard of what he really wanted to do, in protecting all his children.
This makes me think and realise how it was for my dad growing up in britain as an indian in england during the 60s-70s-80s its mad how much the world has changed and people has changed
As a black young man this touched me diffffferently! I have the same situation with my dad. It’s so scary how we are so alike as black people my dad is very similar Rasta aswell lol. This was powerful thanks tricky for this one. I wish more of us would unite as black people we would be so powerful we are all alike we just don’t know it
The wisdom behind tricky's dad speech is so genuine and much needed in todays turbulent society of one night stands, irresponsibility and general immaturity displayed across some young adults nowadays. Much love tricky for this episode
Also, a side note.. this set looks really nice, the lighting is spot on. This is important because it sets the tone and makes for a more comfortable conversation and a more comfortable watch. A lot of podcasts struggle to get this right.. 👏🏼
This is powerful, grew up without my dad so watching their connection is kinda emotional... but I am now a father myself and will never make the mistake of not being their for my son, I want us to have this kind of connection and more, and for my son to have the comfort of knowing that I will forever be by his side no matter what... big up Tricky for this one 👏🏿
Generational understanding brings healing - leading to growth on all levels. Keep inspiring, the energy is so good. May you you both achieve every success and allow others to follow suit :)
Tricky. Your father is a good role model. I wish there was more fathers like him. To take money from your kids from ill gotten earnings . This show no boundaries from the kids. The kids will disrespect you then turn on you
Got to the end of this and I'm in tears...I have know u since we was 5 to see u grow mentally like this is amazing. Dont think u realise how big this interview is. So many black men needed to hear this.
Tricky.. This was so beautiful. I hope the youth take some gems from this & pick up the phone & connect with their Dad/Father figure... I hope your Dad continues to pray for you. He’s such a pure/brilliant man. Jah bless him in abundance 🙏🏾
"Some guys you werent getting on with me and their dads were tight" that sums up a lot. puts all of the road stuff in to a different light. this talk was big
You see this Pops, I love this guy. No bravado no ego. Just realness. Life is precious and my man has bare gems of knowledge and wisdom. You’re blessed to have a father like this bro.
Also I love the fact he refuses to accept any victim mentality every man responsible for them self. Bro this man needs to be a mentor for troublesome youths. I met a few influential men like this Rasta before. Respect king
Wow!!! This is the content everyone needs to hear, not just our culture EVERYONE! Tricksy Dad is an amazing man to admit he could of been a better Dad! And what a son he has raised !!!! Big up both of you
"Man is like God, its the devil who makes him like dog" real spill. We need to build the bridge with the older generations. As they say, Knowledge is power. And with experience they have acquired the knowledge. Big up pops
Why do people hate difference. I'm fascinated by different cultures and ways for living. I'm glad your a ginger with freckles lol, if everyone was the same as me (black), the world would be so uninteresting to me. Just don't understand how people can be so complacent with the same looking people, same life, same routine. Talk about boring, narrow minded and ignorant. But that's just my opinion. I love difference.
I see where you get your smarts from Tricky, the level of personal responsibility your Dad takes is inspiring. It's so rare to see someone with so little blame for anyone but themselves, it's a sobering reminder that many of us have been making excuses for things we had the power to do ourselves.
Thank You being honest, open & transparent...deffo needed in our community...please share this! 🙏🏿 Edit; I'm a therapist I can't tell you many of my clients have mommy and daddy issues in addition to being black or POC and all the other shit in life. God bless you all
This is beautiful man.. Tricky, this is the best content you have ever put together. Tricky's Dad articulates his experience so well and I see those same traits when tricky is speaking on podcasts. Well done to everyone involved. We need more of this content like this. Deep
This is quite a powerful interview. I think we both took part in the same music production workshop in kings cross in the early '20s. Blessings to Tricky and his family, your pops is a wise man - pure gems, much respect. Salute
Massive respect to your father, a real honest person. Tricky I've got respect for you as a younger man. Stay positive and this podcast is a valuable lesson/reasoning for all to take notes.
mad respect to these two men. I always have conversations about how the absent father plays such a negative role in the hood. you literally hear it all the times, from podcasts to autobiographies. the troubled youth will always say “dad wasn’t around” started hanging around with the wrong people. as much as we want resources to help us, we got to take ACCOUNTABILITY by being responsible and good fathers/mothers or whatever it may be to help and protect our future generation, it’s nowhere near spoken about enough so large up for this interview, hopefully it gets through to many as unfortunately people want to point fingers elsewhere but the deep routed issue starts with parenting/role models to help guide young children and break the habit from generation to generation.
This is one of the best pieces of content on UA-cam the honesty the acceptance of responsibility the accountability and the story the history was a amazing share it gave us a window into the time and process of being a father dealing with the trails and tribulations of fatherhood. And being a black man in this country I loved this episode this was amazing
Boy o boy I’m not even sure where to start. This conversation was sooooo needed. I love the father’s openness because we don’t usually see this, especially in Jamaica. Thanks so much and I will definitely be sending this to others to watch and learn too.
Your lucky to have a dad and a mum that cared for you alot of us black children from the bottom grew up in kids homes and Foster homes with out perants. Good interview I enjoyed it.
The vulnerability that shone through @ 14:45 is everything. This is so healing. We need more of this in our community, I would give my left arm for a conversation like this with my parents. ✊🏾🙏🏾
This is really really powerful. Your dad's self accountability, accurate observation and pin point precise truth bombs were ground breaking. Only felt love watching this. Thank you
Different frequencies being exchanged here. I lost my stepfather last night, he was only 67, a man who raised two sons who weren't his own, who never lifted his hand or shouted in anger, and never got involved in the drama between me and my mum or my own father. He lived by firm principles, taught me the importance of self-respect, and was a man of few words but so much wisdom. Born in India, lived in Kenya and came to England in the 70s, he had seen the very best and worst of humanity and always taught the common thread that linked us together was stronger than the differences that are used to tear us apart. This talk between generations has so much to teach others - positive vibrations.
Powerful video!!! As fathers we definitely have the key for guiding our children down the right path. I believe it’s about showing them the right road to channel that energy down, some children are very talented but we neglect those talents to follow mainstream beliefs such as “education”. If your son can play football then you support them 110%, take them to every training session and they won’t have time to be on road. The sad truth is as men we focus so hard on trying to provide that we neglect these things.
He spoke truthfully, with integrity, and love. He reminds me of the type of rasta men that defended us from racists back in the day London. Mad respect for this guy. 🖤
I don't know how I've never come across this podcast before,!! all I know is I'm about to watch them all. This one here though hit me differently & made silent tears roll .I'm not close to my biological Father but 28 years ago I was introduced to My DAD, the man who showed me what it was to have a Dad, We lost him 2 nearly 3 yrs ago now & he is never far from the front of my mind, You're Dad talks with a solid love in his heart, as he spoke it was if it was my Dad talking. God bless him & your family 🙏🏼
This was so powerful and healing - especially being from an immigrant background/ethnic minority. Talk to people from this era and they have so many stories and so much wisdom. It brings richness and healthy pride to know that you can be a success, and to know where we come from as sons and daughters of immigrants of ethnic minorities. The trials that they faced and how they managed to live - with strong values. The young ones coming up need to hear and see this to know they are not alone. To know where you are going you have to know where you have come from.
As a male growing up in london i can truly relate to tricky however i didn't have a dad in my household and to guide in life and till this day it hurts me not to have that bond that Tricky has with his dad sometimes life is difficult. And truth be told all these man that are lost i truly think its because they didnt have a dad to guide them its sad but true!
Tricky sits down with Megaman in Episode 4 of Truth Be Told
Watch now ua-cam.com/video/E4fs26yjMq4/v-deo.html
sorry to be so offtopic but does anybody know of a tool to get back into an instagram account..?
I was dumb forgot my account password. I appreciate any help you can offer me
@Jordy Uriel Instablaster :)
@Dominik Jericho I really appreciate your reply. I found the site through google and I'm in the hacking process atm.
Seems to take a while so I will reply here later with my results.
@Dominik Jericho it worked and I actually got access to my account again. I am so happy:D
Thanks so much, you saved my account !
@Jordy Uriel Glad I could help :D
“I’ve never had a fight with another black man in my life” LISTEN TO THIS MAN!!!!!
❤💛💚
I'm white but come on that's the mind set u lot need. I would LOVE if this guy tricky started the whole new wave of us linking up instead of stabbing each other. Swear down these drill kids need more attention that females
@@stuarthazell2113 nash rrhwjwne fznzxxbaub bro
Literally liked the video the second after he said that. What a man. Tricky is blessed to have him as a dad, may he live long
Mad to think cah there aint a young black man our generation who aint fought another black man we been doin it from young
"Some men are powerful speakers, but they're not talking the right thing" ... this sentiment is seen with all the young g's out there
I luv this it takes a Real Man to Admit that he should have been a better dad, then his son wouldn't have gone to jail.
Very true
Facts
💯💯🙏🏿
Should have been "real man" earlier on
This is a big interview. Father and son heart to heart no excuses
‘God’s always reachable for me. So why would I make so that my son can’t reach me’🙌🙌
God bless you and your family tricky I ain’t ever seen anything like this . You may have just changed the whole narrative for many black fathers worldwide. I hope this goes viral the world needs to see this.
jadworld I agree need to go viral
Second that. Progressive and healing
@@pamelastapleton5555 we need a part 2 on Father’s Day
@Brian Bedford narrative doesn’t mean fact. I agree with you wholeheartedly. We don’t see this too often even though it’s very common as you said to grow up in a two parent household for MANY black people in the uk. I never said ALL this was directed at the ones who don’t have that privilege. Black people aren’t monolithic and everyone’s circumstances are different.
His dad is one special person. Listen to his massage, anyone who doesn’t is a fool. Love is the answer to everything
Don’t you mean message?
@@mikelarteta9058 No he means massage because he’s gay
This is actually gold! Tricky doesn’t know what he’s done by doing this.
For real, I’m sending this out to all fathers I know with sons and all women who are stopping the dad from seeing their son. This should be shown in schools real talk!
100%
TRICKY DOESNT EVEN KNOW HOW POWERFUL HE IS IN OUR COMMUNITY #TRICKYTHEICON
He really dosent i dm him every other day trying to remind him
Facts
Say that again!!
What power does he have ??😕
@@thatguy2.09 the power to influence and change the narrative through his own experiences and encourage people to have difficult conversation within our culture.
Never seen tricky not overpower someone in a conversation, even when he has a thought he halts it in deep respect for his dad, love here is real god bless farda and tricky
the body language says it all. he;s tricky to us, but infront of his pops he is still that young son
The realist purest podcast interview EVER. A black father and son sharing life experiences and how it made them both feel especially from a father's point of view. This is legendary stuff bro respect 💯
"The world is not about black and white it's about Wrong and Right" Yes Rasta Elder Teach dem.
“The problem with common sense is it ain’t common” Mr Thaws dropping GEMS throughout the entire interview! 👏🏾
A lot of youts can’t sit down with there fathers.. this message is important 🙌🏾
i need a part 2,3 ,4.... we lack father figures who can talk like this
Need more of this!
would love to do this
This generation have a better education than any before in history but watch, it'll be the most backwards generation there's ever been. People just need to hold themself accountable for every action and they need to realise it before it's too late.
@@georgecroney6168 You must've not taken in everything his dad said. There needs to be more open discussions and reevaluations on what our roles are and how that can impact another person, child, parent and so on. Not judgement. That's what shuts conversation down.
I think start is for men to realise their value in the household which many don’t see.
My son shared this video with me. As a Father to two son's, this brought tears to my eyes. Constructive. Thought provoking. Well done. Keep up the good work.
Tricky has just done a MADNESS for the culture!!!!!!! ♥️
Powerful I class my self as a good dad to my son and daughter but your dad's got me looking in the mirror I learnt so much from this you need to do a part 2 so he can talking about how he approaches and deals with his daughters I'm not to old to learn from my elders
Respect
There’s literally no reason to dislike this video unless ur just a str8 up hater for no reason. Big up Tricky & his pops this is a good watch for anyone growing up in the hood ✊🏾
For some this dont fit the narrative . They probably expected a different story
Yeah why are some people negative and just want to chat crap!! Anyone can be brave behind a screen. Great guy!!
love this, how tricky's dad is so open, though he has done nothing wrong but understands his own standard of what he really wanted to do, in protecting all his children.
God damn you are fine
@@bigsmoke9500 thank you
Tricky your Dad is a realist definitely a wise man dropped plenty of gems, real black man that! Powerful and valuable talk this was 🙌🏾
This makes me think and realise how it was for my dad growing up in britain as an indian in england during the 60s-70s-80s its mad how much the world has changed and people has changed
Indians had it different but it would be hard in those times for both.
Am i the only one who teared up when he said THERE AINT NOTHING GREATER THAN LOVE 😭❤
Your not alone
Im onda train in tears
@@justmyopinion9426 Your not the only one🙏🏼
God is greater - the message of the video was excellent though
My mans dads a real one still
Your Dad is a REAL man 💯❤️💙
Every father and son should watch this.
As a black young man this touched me diffffferently! I have the same situation with my dad. It’s so scary how we are so alike as black people my dad is very similar Rasta aswell lol. This was powerful thanks tricky for this one. I wish more of us would unite as black people we would be so powerful we are all alike we just don’t know it
The wisdom behind tricky's dad speech is so genuine and much needed in todays turbulent society of one night stands, irresponsibility and general immaturity displayed across some young adults nowadays. Much love tricky for this episode
Also, a side note.. this set looks really nice, the lighting is spot on. This is important because it sets the tone and makes for a more comfortable conversation and a more comfortable watch. A lot of podcasts struggle to get this right.. 👏🏼
This is powerful, grew up without my dad so watching their connection is kinda emotional... but I am now a father myself and will never make the mistake of not being their for my son, I want us to have this kind of connection and more, and for my son to have the comfort of knowing that I will forever be by his side no matter what... big up Tricky for this one 👏🏿
Facts 🔥
This therapeutic for them both. "You either show strength or weakness". Brilliant. Good Tv
Generational understanding brings healing - leading to growth on all levels. Keep inspiring, the energy is so good. May you you both achieve every success and allow others to follow suit :)
Success is a treasure locked in the secrets dimension of the heart.
the younger generation really needed this conversation but only a select few will listen and understand
this man articulates himself so well, so much wisdom and so many gems! a lot to learn from your olders!!!
Tricky. Your father is a good role model. I wish there was more fathers like him. To take money from your kids from ill gotten earnings . This show no boundaries from the kids. The kids will disrespect you then turn on you
This has made my valentines day 👌🏾
Not always about a Husband and Wife or Boyfriend and Girlfriend but a Father and Son 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾.
👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Got to the end of this and I'm in tears...I have know u since we was 5 to see u grow mentally like this is amazing. Dont think u realise how big this interview is. So many black men needed to hear this.
Wow ... the level of respect is overwhelming 🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽 Hackney stand up ⬆️⬆️⬆️
Man you guys have such a beautiful platform going on here. Love from South Africa 🇿🇦
I know this Ras personally and he is a very upful king
Tricky.. This was so beautiful. I hope the youth take some gems from this & pick up the phone & connect with their Dad/Father figure... I hope your Dad continues to pray for you. He’s such a pure/brilliant man. Jah bless him in abundance 🙏🏾
"Some guys you werent getting on with me and their dads were tight" that sums up a lot. puts all of the road stuff in to a different light. this talk was big
What a beautiful, strong daddy!!!
You see this Pops, I love this guy. No bravado no ego. Just realness. Life is precious and my man has bare gems of knowledge and wisdom. You’re blessed to have a father like this bro.
Also I love the fact he refuses to accept any victim mentality every man responsible for them self. Bro this man needs to be a mentor for troublesome youths. I met a few influential men like this Rasta before. Respect king
The gift and the curse of wisdom is that in order to get it,you must pass through pain,salute to Pops,learnt a lot from this,salute tricky as well
So true❤
This is the best podcast Iv watched to this date!
Wow!!! This is the content everyone needs to hear, not just our culture EVERYONE!
Tricksy Dad is an amazing man to admit he could of been a better Dad! And what a son he has raised !!!!
Big up both of you
Love hearing the elders speak... big up and respect for this tricky
I have so much respect for this dad because he's as real as anyone can be. God bless him for his honesty.
"There aint nothing greater than love" 🙏🏽❤ So powerful🙌🏽 love this👌🏽❤
"Man is like God, its the devil who makes him like dog" real spill. We need to build the bridge with the older generations. As they say, Knowledge is power. And with experience they have acquired the knowledge. Big up pops
Yeah I'm a ginger,freckley and was bullied from as long as I can remember. What a great guy and a lovely dad!! Bless 🤗
Why do people hate difference. I'm fascinated by different cultures and ways for living. I'm glad your a ginger with freckles lol, if everyone was the same as me (black), the world would be so uninteresting to me. Just don't understand how people can be so complacent with the same looking people, same life, same routine. Talk about boring, narrow minded and ignorant. But that's just my opinion. I love difference.
Sitting here with my whole family watching this 💯❤️
19:22 some real powerful words there, really hit home. Big up Tricky, showing vulnerability as a man let alone a man on the roads takes great courage.
This touched me. Ratings for Tricky x1000
I see where you get your smarts from Tricky, the level of personal responsibility your Dad takes is inspiring. It's so rare to see someone with so little blame for anyone but themselves, it's a sobering reminder that many of us have been making excuses for things we had the power to do ourselves.
His father is filled with so much wisdom.
Tricky’s dad is so wise you can see exactly why tricky is the way he is
A dad that is full of wisdom and a man of great faith..... You are blessed Tricky.
You know, a parents advice to their child is golden knowledge for everyone. 🎖️Big episode yes!
Thank You being honest, open & transparent...deffo needed in our community...please share this! 🙏🏿
Edit; I'm a therapist I can't tell you many of my clients have mommy and daddy issues in addition to being black or POC and all the other shit in life. God bless you all
This is beautiful man.. Tricky, this is the best content you have ever put together. Tricky's Dad articulates his experience so well and I see those same traits when tricky is speaking on podcasts. Well done to everyone involved. We need more of this content like this. Deep
had me shedding tears, amazing episode
POWER OF PRAYER 🙏🏼🦋 A PRAYING PARENT IS THE MOST POWERFUL THING IN THE WORLD 🌎
This is quite a powerful interview. I think we both took part in the same music production workshop in kings cross in the early '20s. Blessings to Tricky and his family, your pops is a wise man - pure gems, much respect. Salute
💥💥💥💥"You're the MAN of the HOUSE, you're responsible for your children's actions" 💥💥💥💥🤯 And in an instant this man changed whole opinon. Jeeeeeeeeez
This is a gem, everyman needs to hear these words.
I think this has to be one of the best sitdown podcast in the uk
This is a definition of a strong man, who has raised a strong king. Thank you for sharing this kings🙏🏾👊🏽
This was absolute pure GOLD! So grateful to see this! This is the kind of thing that NEEDS to go viral!
That was a great interview and so important to establish a positive Father and Son relationship. Big Up Raspeck
Massive respect to your father, a real honest person. Tricky I've got respect for you as a younger man. Stay positive and this podcast is a valuable lesson/reasoning for all to take notes.
mad respect to these two men.
I always have conversations about how the absent father plays such a negative role in the hood.
you literally hear it all the times, from podcasts to autobiographies. the troubled youth will always say “dad wasn’t around” started hanging around with the wrong people.
as much as we want resources to help us, we got to take ACCOUNTABILITY by being responsible and good fathers/mothers or whatever it may be to help and protect our future generation, it’s nowhere near spoken about enough so large up for this interview, hopefully it gets through to many as unfortunately people want to point fingers elsewhere but the deep routed issue starts with parenting/role models to help guide young children and break the habit from generation to generation.
His father's a real one 💯
Big podcast, as real as it gets champ. Hope we get more like this ✅
This will be an interview that I will revisit always.. I learnt so much from this 💕
This is one of the best pieces of content on UA-cam the honesty the acceptance of responsibility the accountability and the story the history was a amazing share it gave us a window into the time and process of being a father dealing with the trails and tribulations of fatherhood. And being a black man in this country I loved this episode this was amazing
What an episode!!!! So powerful, pops with bare wisdom 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Boy o boy I’m not even sure where to start. This conversation was sooooo needed. I love the father’s openness because we don’t usually see this, especially in Jamaica. Thanks so much and I will definitely be sending this to others to watch and learn too.
Your lucky to have a dad and a mum that cared for you alot of us black children from the bottom grew up in kids homes and Foster homes with out perants. Good interview I enjoyed it.
THIS IS THE CONTENT WE NEED!!!!
The vulnerability that shone through @ 14:45 is everything. This is so healing. We need more of this in our community, I would give my left arm for a conversation like this with my parents. ✊🏾🙏🏾
Real 👏🏿💯🏆 More Of theses levels is needed for us Brothers.
This is really really powerful. Your dad's self accountability, accurate observation and pin point precise truth bombs were ground breaking. Only felt love watching this. Thank you
14:27 pop's was waiting to say this for years. Masha'Allah may Allah reward him
Different frequencies being exchanged here. I lost my stepfather last night, he was only 67, a man who raised two sons who weren't his own, who never lifted his hand or shouted in anger, and never got involved in the drama between me and my mum or my own father. He lived by firm principles, taught me the importance of self-respect, and was a man of few words but so much wisdom. Born in India, lived in Kenya and came to England in the 70s, he had seen the very best and worst of humanity and always taught the common thread that linked us together was stronger than the differences that are used to tear us apart.
This talk between generations has so much to teach others - positive vibrations.
Sending u & ur family my deepest sympathy 🙏🏽
“ u gon tell a woman u love her and think that love ain’t gon be tested, she gon find out” what a man ❤️
Wonderful dialogue, genuine and good example for the younger generation. Be More
This was deep. We need more interviews like this. Real father right here
Powerful video!!! As fathers we definitely have the key for guiding our children down the right path. I believe it’s about showing them the right road to channel that energy down, some children are very talented but we neglect those talents to follow mainstream beliefs such as “education”. If your son can play football then you support them 110%, take them to every training session and they won’t have time to be on road. The sad truth is as men we focus so hard on trying to provide that we neglect these things.
He spoke truthfully, with integrity, and love. He reminds me of the type of rasta men that defended us from racists back in the day London. Mad respect for this guy. 🖤
This interview was powerful for us Men of colour... We can all relate to this
Exactly, I’m yellow and learned so much
@@leedave9314 Are you bold, obese, your mrs called marge and son bart?
@@SM-ft2jv when did I become a type of writing? It’s bald, but yes I am come round for a drink and we can tag team Marge?
Agreed but it’s also a the most powerful message for us Caucasians as well. Full of wisdom this man
What do you mean, man of colour... Are you a crayon box....??
What a wise wise man. This is the greatest video on this website. Full of truth. Every1 needs to watch this.
This touched home.. we need MORE of this, Elders reasoning with the youngers, reminds me of my father and uncles, loved it!
I don't know how I've never come across this podcast before,!! all I know is I'm about to watch them all. This one here though hit me differently & made silent tears roll .I'm not close to my biological Father but 28 years ago I was introduced to My DAD, the man who showed me what it was to have a Dad, We lost him 2 nearly 3 yrs ago now & he is never far from the front of my mind, You're Dad talks with a solid love in his heart, as he spoke it was if it was my Dad talking. God bless him & your family 🙏🏼
Very moving 😢 Big respect to your Dad for being so open and honest.
this is beautiful for men to talk Father and son
One of the most important things I have ever seen on UA-cam. Well done Tricky, your father and Link up tv. God bless
This was so powerful and healing - especially being from an immigrant background/ethnic minority. Talk to people from this era and they have so many stories and so much wisdom. It brings richness and healthy pride to know that you can be a success, and to know where we come from as sons and daughters of immigrants of ethnic minorities. The trials that they faced and how they managed to live - with strong values. The young ones coming up need to hear and see this to know they are not alone. To know where you are going you have to know where you have come from.
As a male growing up in london i can truly relate to tricky however i didn't have a dad in my household and to guide in life and till this day it hurts me not to have that bond that Tricky has with his dad sometimes life is difficult. And truth be told all these man that are lost i truly think its because they didnt have a dad to guide them its sad but true!