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About This Podcast
Babas to Brothers is a podcast where wisdom meets action, and the legacy of brothers and elders fuel the passion of the next generation. Hosted by Spencer Whitney, each episode features members of the Brotherhood of Elders Network—an intergenerational community of men of African descent dedicated to empowering Black boys and men to thrive. Through stories of mentorship, cultural preservation, education, and community leadership, the show spotlights the transformative work being done to uplift and inspire people.
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Recent Episodes
S1E6 Episode 6: Kevin Butler
Kevin Butler sits down to talk about tech, traveling, anime and his journey into working with the Brotherhood of Elders Network handling communication and social media.
S1E5 Episode 5: Rodney Brooks
In this episode of Babas to Brothers, Spencer Whitney sits down with Rodney Brooks to talk about his work in Bay Area politics and community organizing. From growing up in New York to working as…
S1E4 Episode 4: Terrance Holliday
Terrance Holliday shares about his life, work in the music industry, education and his plans moving forward in the Brotherhood of Elders Network.P.S. Hey listeners, we had some technical difficulties…
S1E3 Episode 3: Chris Darby
Spencer Whitney talks with Chris Darby, an educator, learner, consultant and Director of Strategic Collaboration for the Brotherhood of Elders Network. Hear about Chris' background in education,…
S1E2 Episode 2: Quinton Sankofa
Spencer Whitney sits down with Quinton Sankofa, an urban planner and community organizer. Hear about Quinton's experiences with nonprofit organizations, networking and moving across the country to…
S1E1 Episode 1: Randy Seriguchi
Spencer Whitney sits down with Randy Seriguchi, a dedicated community leader and advocate for youth empowerment and education. Hear how Randy’s journey and vision are reshaping opportunities for…
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Babas to Brothers has published 6 episodes since July 2025, covering topics in Society & Culture.
Babas to Brothers is currently highly active with new episodes every 2 months. Average episode length is 51m.