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Fathers Together podcast

Fathers Together podcast

De: Dr. Anita Mehay & Professor Richard Watt with the Race Equality Foundation
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Fathers Together is a podcast about young dads, imprisonment, and what it means to hold onto love, identity, and hope in the toughest of places.


Hosted by Roifield Brown, this deeply human series shares the real stories of five fathers from racially minoritised communities who became dads young and served time behind bars. Through interviews, reflection, and expert insights, the podcast explores how they stayed connected to their children, what they lost, and what they’re fighting to rebuild.


From bedtime stories told over the phone to the emotional cost of silence and stigma, Fathers Together shines a light on voices too often left out of the conversation on prisons, parenting, and masculinity.


Developed in collaboration with the Race Equality Foundation and based on research led by Dr. Anita Mehay and Professor Richard Watt, this podcast is part of a wider NIHR-funded study working to co-design parenting support with fathers inside five English prisons.


These are stories of rupture and repair. Of accountability and love. Of fatherhood behind bars — and what comes after.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Copyright 2025 The Race Equality Foundation, St George’s, University of London
Episodios
  • EP - 1: Julian, Becoming a Father Behind Bars
    Jun 15 2025

    In this first episode of Fathers Together, we meet Julian, who became a young dad while serving a prison sentence. He reflects on growing up without a present father, battling addiction, and how prison shaped the man and father he is today. His partner Davinia shares how she held their family together during his time inside, raising three children and finding creative ways to stay connected like playing hide-and-seek over a smuggled phone.


    Joining host Roifield Brown are Dr Anita Mehay, who leads the Fathers Together study, and Leandra Box, Deputy CEO of the Race Equality Foundation. They unpack how the justice system disproportionately affects racially minoritised communities and share insights from their groundbreaking work supporting young fathers in prison.

    Subscribe and listen to this powerful series exploring fatherhood, forgiveness, and the fight for change.


    Learn more and follow the study:

    Website: www.fatherstogether.co.uk

    YouTube: @TogetherFathers

    I also attach the cover image of the podcast in case you need this for the cover of episode 1 too.

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    47 m
  • Fathers Together – Series Trailer
    Jun 12 2025

    What does it mean to be a father when you’re locked away from your child?

    In this powerful series trailer, we introduce Fathers Together, a podcast about young dads navigating parenthood from prison. Through real voices and raw reflections, we hear how five men stayed connected to their children through letters, phone calls, and determination even while serving time. Set against a backdrop of overrepresentation of racially minoritised communities in UK prisons, this podcast explores love, shame, silence, and the slow work of reconnection.


    Based on a research study led by Dr. Anita Mehay and Professor Richard Watt, and supported by the Race Equality Foundation, Fathers Together brings the hidden stories of incarcerated fathers to light.


    This trailer is a glimpse into stories of rupture and repair — of fatherhood in the hardest places.

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    2 m
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