
They Call Me "Daddy"·22 episodes·Weekly
They Call Me "Daddy". Have you ever had someone offer unsolicited advice about how YOU need to parent YOUR kids?
Well, this AIN’T that! We’re simply 3 proud DADs that happen to be 1st cousins.
However, we aren’t able to kick it like we used to. Crack free-flowing dad jokes.
Or debate “Dad” topics without endless eye rolls 🙄. So we do that here.
A fun, filter-free Parents Podcast. Tune in!
Latest Episode

October 23, 2025 · 1h 6m
Send a text Mack, Mondo, and Torrean look back on young love, early fatherhood, faith, and the many lessons that made them men. The laughs are loud, the honesty runs deep, and the message is simple — everything that happened, happened for a reason. No regrets.
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Oct 10 · 1h 8m
Send a textThis week, the fellas dive straight into expectations, boundaries, and what happens when personal business hits the public. From everyday relationships to the spotlight of celebrity marriages, the crew debates where honesty ends and oversharing begins.The Ayesha Curry conversation takes center stage—what does “wanting to feel desired” really mean, and when does transparency start to blur the line of respect? T, Mack, and Mondo unpack it all with humor, honesty, and hard truths about love, ego, and communication.Raw, relatable, and rooted in real talk, They Call Me Daddy delivers a grounded male perspective on modern relationships, vulnerability, and the balance between being seen and being solid.

Oct 2 · 58m
Send a textOn this episode of They Call Me Daddy, the crew checks in on life, health, and the weight of responsibility. Torrean celebrates a six-month walking streak and major weight-loss wins, Mack shares how staying active is helping his mental health, and Mondo reflects on family moments with his daughter’s surprise visit and the lessons behind her new tattoos.From there, the conversation delves deep into Dame Dash — his legacy, ego, and what it means to strike a balance between confidence and humility. The dads debate whether success is about “I did it” or about surrendering to a bigger plan. The dialogue expands to the pressures that Black men face regarding entrepreneurship, work, and worth, and how to distinguish between following one's own plan and God’s.They conclude with reflections on the pressure in today’s world — from financial struggles to cultural divides — and offer a reminder: lean into community, protect your health, and move with purpose.

Sep 25 · 1h 3m
Send a textOn this episode of the They Call Me Daddy Podcast, Torrean, Mack, and Mondo kick things off with laughs about fall vibes, fantasy football heartbreaks, and the annual St. Paul Jazz Fest. From family legacies to grandma’s rummage sale adventures, the fellas share how small traditions and community ties build something lasting.But the heart of the conversation dives into a deeper question: who should come first in a family—the kids or the partner? Mondo shares how his father’s example shaped his decision to always put his daughter first, even if it cost him relationships. Mack opens up about the balancing act of marriage, parenting, and the struggles of feeling underappreciated while trying to keep “happy wife, happy life” intact. Torrean reflects on subtle but powerful lessons from his own daughter and why prioritizing his partner ultimately strengthens the family foundation.

Sep 18 · 1h 21m
Send a textIn this episode of They Call Me Daddy, Torrean, Mack, and Mondo dive deep into life, loyalty, and betrayal. From personal growth journeys and workout streaks to starting new foundations and navigating tough seasons, the fellas keep it raw and real. They touch on leaked phone calls, Young Thug’s trial, and Shannon Sharpe vs. Ray Lewis—asking the bigger questions: What do we really owe each other as friends? What does betrayal look like in family, friendships, and relationships? And how do we bounce back when trust gets broken?

Sep 12 · 41m
Send a textIn this episode of They Call Me Daddy, Mack, Mondo, and Torrean process a tragic local school shooting and the fears every parent carries when sending kids back to class. They delve into safety policies, mental health, and the tension between faith, love, and action—concluding with a call for parents and communities to come together.