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Brown Roots

Brown Roots

By: Mark James St. Patrick
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This show has a unique perspective on (politics, religion, family, community and global affairs) situations in LIFE! Our natural perspective as people, families, communities, men/women, non binary or purely just the energy we are; shaped by our environment and thoughts! Growth can be profane, direct, blunt, unseasoned and dirty. Yet as we explore our roots we yearn to blossom with a connection to the world. Respect is the fertilizer, Authenticity is the water and Accountability is the Sun. Let’s Grow Places!Mark James St. Patrick Social Sciences
Episodes
  • Women Don't Want a man They Want a Servant!
    Jun 20 2026

    In this episode of the Brown Roots Podcast, we inspect the difference between being loved and being used.


    Some men are not asking to be worshiped. They are asking to be heard, respected, and partnered with. But when a man is expected to provide, protect, fix, pay, apologize, lead, serve, and stay silent, love can start to feel less like partnership and more like employment.


    This is not an attack on women. It is an inspection of imbalance.


    When does service become servitude?
    When does love become labor?
    When does partnership become one person carrying the whole relationship?


    Because a man can serve out of love and still deserve respect.


    Inspect your roots so you expect your fruits.

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    26 mins
  • Girl Dads: The Men Learning Love Without Control
    Jun 18 2026

    In this Father’s Month episode, we inspect the sacred responsibility of being a Girl Dad.


    This episode is not about image, hashtags, or fathers performing love for applause. It is about the men raising daughters with presence, protection, patience, and emotional discipline. It is about the fathers who understand that a daughter does not only need a provider — she needs a steady example of safety, respect, accountability, and love.


    Girl Dads inspects what daughters learn from the men who show up for them. The way a father speaks, listens, corrects, protects, apologizes, and remains present becomes part of her root system. A father may not be perfect, but his presence can help teach his daughter what love should feel like before the world tries to define it for her.


    Through the Brown Roots framework, this episode looks beneath the surface of fatherhood and asks a deeper question:


    What does a daughter reap when her father is intentional about the roots he plants?


    We inspect the difference between control and protection, attention and presence, discipline and emotional absence, love and performance. We also look at the weight fathers carry when they realize their daughters are watching more than they are listening.


    This episode is for the fathers raising daughters, the daughters shaped by fathers, and the men learning that being a Girl Dad is not a title — it is a responsibility.


    Inspect your roots so you expect your fruits.

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    32 mins
  • Dedicated Dads: The Men Nobody Claps For
    Jun 12 2026

    In this Father’s Month episode, we move from the fathers who become headlines to the fathers who rarely get mentioned at all.


    This episode is dedicated to the men nobody claps for.


    The fathers who wake up early, go to work, carry pressure, solve problems, protect their families, and keep showing up without cameras, interviews, documentaries, or standing ovations. They may not be perfect men, but they are present men. They are not asking to be worshiped. They are not demanding a parade. They are simply doing what dedication requires.


    Dedicated Dads – The Men Nobody Claps For inspects the quiet side of fatherhood: sacrifice, discipline, duty, emotional endurance, provision, protection, and presence. This is not an episode about image. It is not about performance. It is not about fathers who want credit for the bare minimum. This episode is about the men who keep carrying responsibility even when nobody notices how heavy it is.


    Through the inspection framework, we examine what makes a dedicated dad different from a father who only wears the title. A dedicated dad is not defined by perfection. He is defined by commitment. He may be tired. He may be frustrated. He may feel unseen. He may be carrying wounds of his own. But he refuses to let his pain become poison. He refuses to disappear. He refuses to make his children pay for the battles he never healed from.


    This episode also challenges the way society often views fatherhood. Many fathers are judged quickly when they fail, but overlooked when they are faithful. Their mistakes are magnified, while their sacrifices are minimized. Their absence becomes a headline, but their presence becomes expected. We talk about the emotional cost of being needed every day but rarely celebrated, and why quiet consistency deserves inspection, not dismissal.


    In this episode, we examine the difference between love and duty. Love may start the journey, but duty often carries a father through the hard parts. There are days when love feels natural, and there are days when responsibility has to take the wheel. Dedicated dads understand that fatherhood is not only about how they feel. It is about what they choose, what they build, what they protect, and what they refuse to abandon.


    We also inspect the dangerous roots that can grow inside fatherhood. A poisoned root can turn sacrifice into resentment. A phantom root can create a father who wants the image but avoids the burden. A prosperous root produces a man who understands that presence is not weakness, service is not submission, and dedication is not being a simp. It is discipline. It is leadership. It is stewardship.


    This episode is for the father who feels tired but still gets up. The father who works long hours and still tries to be present. The father who provides even when nobody asks how he is doing. The father who protects his family quietly. The father who does not always have the words, but still has the will. The father who has been hurt, misunderstood, dismissed, or taken for granted, yet keeps choosing his children.


    It is also for the children, wives, families, and communities who may need to slow down and recognize the men who have been standing in the gap without applause.


    Because not every father becomes a headline.


    Most fathers do not.


    Most fathers simply keep showing up.


    And sometimes, that is the part we fail to honor.


    In this episode, we inspect dedicated dads, the roots that sustain them, the weight they carry, and the fruit their consistency produces.


    Because the fruit never lies about the root.

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    43 mins
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