My Sons First Time At Black Barbershop

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@Jersmen_Kay
@Jersmen_Kay 2 жыл бұрын
As a black woman, I went to the barbershop with my dad and brother every 2 weeks. My dad always taught my brother about his upkeep with his hair and presentation, and it was really a brotherhood in the shop. Men practicing self care and men with their sons bonding. It's a real life art form.
@dannyadams4603
@dannyadams4603 2 жыл бұрын
THE BARBERSHOP, THE BLACK MAN'S COUNTRY CLUB!!! MY SON AND I WENT WEEKLY!!! 💪🏾👊🏿✊🏾
@EverydayWithBobby
@EverydayWithBobby 2 жыл бұрын
You’re super beautiful!
@joycelyntaylor3136
@joycelyntaylor3136 2 жыл бұрын
👍
@jetevaughnholland202
@jetevaughnholland202 2 жыл бұрын
@Jasmine Keeling I was never able to go to the barbershop with my dad. Such a blessing.
@raybrown2851
@raybrown2851 2 жыл бұрын
People like him is always tryna get the best of both worlds imagine these worlds wasn't reeall
@jblank1862
@jblank1862 2 жыл бұрын
My father is a Black barber. He has won a few community awards. Thank you for acknowledging/highlighting the Black barbers place in our community and in our hearts.
@plaundrette2679
@plaundrette2679 2 жыл бұрын
The kids will look back on these videos with fond memories when they are older.
@gabagoo2
@gabagoo2 2 жыл бұрын
I think Uriah was slow in responding on if he wanted to go back to the barbershop because he was concerned about hurting your feelings. He’s so sweet.
@netsartisticexpressions7163
@netsartisticexpressions7163 2 жыл бұрын
I thought the same thing😊
@zukini8763
@zukini8763 2 жыл бұрын
The barber seemed like he went out of his way to make the experience special and memorable for Uriah, but as a kid, I think it was probably too time-consuming for him and exhausted his patience lol. It was great that he didn't complain though.
@deshonebonyrowland-ward4552
@deshonebonyrowland-ward4552 2 жыл бұрын
As a single mom(when my son was young.. I'm married now) but I would take my son to the barbershop and I enjoyed listening to what I called the "black man's harmony" because in one area there would be a debate.. In another sports talk.. U had music talk.. Politics... I used to just inhale being in the presence of kings... Sadly the barber my son had from age 3-8 years old.. He was murdered.. At his shop.. Robbed. We had just come back from Disneyland and I got my son's hair cut every week so he was long overdue.. We get there and yellow tape is everywhere... We were told and I remember crying my eyes out.. He was one who always was doing something in the community for kids etc.. He was married and he was a father of two sons... It bothered me for a long time. My son got another barber and he's been going to him (Troy) for 16 years now... I will never forget A tho.. My sons first barber..... Rest in peace A... 🙏🏾❤️🕊️🕊️🕊️🕊️
@DrLC.
@DrLC. 2 жыл бұрын
This broke my heart. The good ones always seem to be taken from us much too soon.
@babybutterfly2342
@babybutterfly2342 2 жыл бұрын
So sad😞😞
@Passion84GodAlways
@Passion84GodAlways 2 жыл бұрын
🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
@SueChef100
@SueChef100 2 жыл бұрын
🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍
@shellyhoward7777
@shellyhoward7777 2 жыл бұрын
Wow that broke my heart I’m crying for loss
@danieldehoyos361
@danieldehoyos361 2 жыл бұрын
I’m a barber in Phoenix Arizona. I’m so honored how you portrayed barbers, our role in the community, and the impact we have on people. Such a great video and will definitely visit the barbershop next time we’re in North County!
@UnkxnBarber
@UnkxnBarber 2 жыл бұрын
What’s the shop name!?
@twokidsmom5309
@twokidsmom5309 2 жыл бұрын
My dad used to take my sister and I to the Barber Shop. I loved that the men immediately stayed authentic but respectful because we were girls and children. They always opened doors, gave us treats and dropped some gems on what kind of fools (their words not mine) to look out for. I remember it fondly many decades later
@bluntmillie548
@bluntmillie548 2 жыл бұрын
The same😆 I use to tease Brooks in Encanto San Diego how the most scandal of man talk would be going ,but they put it on hold and cleared the furthest room for girls to play playstation to STILL talk smack away from ears over the buzzes and zzz of the clippers and shears 👂🥰
@naturally_nica
@naturally_nica 2 жыл бұрын
Two things I appreciate in the first 2 minutes: 1. You used the term coily instead of other terms that have other than beautiful connotations. 2. You introduced him to how the culture gives out nicknames based on how we look. The experience of hair to nubian people in the diaspora is so much more than just a style. It's never just hair.
@chauntellelong8570
@chauntellelong8570 2 жыл бұрын
💯💯💯 I'm trying to encourage my coworker now, to stop using a derogatory term re: her hair, as she just had a daughter who will likely have (BEAUTIFUL) thick hair just like her mom, and she is in danger of passing down a generational curse. 🙏🏾
@100BD
@100BD Жыл бұрын
i just had to stop and say, ‘it’s never just hair’ that was powerful ❤
@Ummulata
@Ummulata 2 жыл бұрын
The beats, the history lesson, the visuals-this quality is above and beyond what you would ever typically see on KZbin. I’m mixed (West African dad, Portuguese mom) and my mom had no clue what to do with our hair. She never took us to the barber or salon, but I remember sitting in the living room watching my sister figure out how to buzz my brother’s hair, do braids and twists. Like others have said: it’s not just hair. It’s sacred somehow. Glen, thank you for sharing these moments. Keep doing what you’re doing!
@itsadesign7893
@itsadesign7893 2 жыл бұрын
Its definitely reminding me of 1970s black produced media. Its very beautiful
@lakebafondren5868
@lakebafondren5868 2 жыл бұрын
“Uncle Jed's Barber Shop” by Margaree Mitchell, “Bippity Bop Barbershop” by Natasha Anastasia Tarpley, and “An Ode to the Fresh Cut” by Derrick Barnes” are all good children’s books to read about the black barbershop experience.
@michelesmith5185
@michelesmith5185 2 жыл бұрын
I'm so glad you mentioned Derrick Barnes. He writes such good content for Black children. Both of my sons read "We Could Be Brothers." Plus, my youngest went to school where Derrick's mother was the school nurse. He got to meet Derrick at the local library when he was in middle school. That was so many years ago. Anyway, glad you recommended him. Blessings 💜.
@shekinahglory604
@shekinahglory604 2 жыл бұрын
Nice!
@CzarinaHarris
@CzarinaHarris 2 жыл бұрын
As a young woman, I used to get relaxers. One time my mother took me to a woman who didn’t have a good skill set and my hair was so badly damaged that it fell out. My mom didn’t know what to do and I was devastated. One day a coworker told her about a barber named Jeff who did women’s hair. So my mom took me to his barbershop and it was just that: a shop full of black men talking about black things. Jeff did my hair for the next 5-6 years and I learned a lot inside the barbershop and culture from a black man’s perspective sitting in his chair. Im natural now, so I wouldn’t need his services anymore, but I’ll always remember a black barber saved my hair and I’m forever grateful.
@martinowusu847
@martinowusu847 2 жыл бұрын
@beleaf you need to direct like a black History Documentary fam. This footage is epic
@sashamassey8385
@sashamassey8385 2 жыл бұрын
That would be awesome!
@martinowusu847
@martinowusu847 2 жыл бұрын
@Philip - Team BIF This is like Ryan Coogler Quality fam ! Keep up the excellence , I am impressed! Incredible ! I would pay to see this on theatres.
@jaypmedia
@jaypmedia 2 жыл бұрын
We are glad you enjoyed it Martin 😄
@alethiadavis1208
@alethiadavis1208 2 жыл бұрын
Glen you did it again. This was such a love letter to our ancestors and their struggle for survival and ultimately service to our people. Thank you. Uriah’s hair is so nice to match his handsome face. Blessings
@nontaliemorrow
@nontaliemorrow 2 жыл бұрын
Glen, I have tears in my eyes. I knew you were an artist but this really showed me that you’re an artist artist my brotha! This is a masterpiece! The present day story, the history, the feeling of it all, and then the music! Not to mention the visuals are as crisp and clean as Uriah’s new cut! I’m always impressed by your work Glen, but this is next level. This needs to be submitted to film festivals. I’m not even playing. This is absolutely brilliant. Peak Black excellence sir 🙌🏾🙏🏾❤️🤩
@myreallife6386
@myreallife6386 2 жыл бұрын
This really is film festival level work!
@marquita6583
@marquita6583 Жыл бұрын
I agree! I love the FEEL of it all!🥰
@tshadoe4956
@tshadoe4956 2 жыл бұрын
My father in law was a barber and owned his own shop for many many years. He passed just before my son was born. I wanted him to be the first barber to cut his hair. Yes the black barbershop is a huge part of our culture. Its also the place where I see many young black boys get confident in giving a handshake. The first time I took my son and he walked around shaking hands/ fist bumping I was so emotional. I asked him about it and he said that what Dad says you supposed to do.You gotta go around the shake everybody hand.lol
@sharonbrown6595
@sharonbrown6595 2 жыл бұрын
Good dad. Teaching his son good manners. I had a child with very very curly hair and we r white people. I didn’t know how to take care of it. She screamed when I did anything with it. Comb shampoo ecf. So one of my friends at my work place told me take her to a ladies salon with a black hair dresser and that was the best advise I could have ever got from someone who cared for my child. So here was this little two year old with a mop of curls and sitting in a big chair and her mama ( me ) learning all the tricks of the trade so to speak, I walked out with lots of products to take care of my baby girl. The atmosphere in that shop was fantastic. All the ladies were so nice to my girl. My daughter is now in her 30s and she looked for a black lady that knows how to cut and style curly many white hairdressers have no clue ….. When we went to a place where there were all white people I got so frustrated and mad at the questions asked of me, like is her dad black ? Wtf wtf. I would say my god that’s personal and I am not answering that . The only one that needs to know who her dad is is my daughter. Another question did you perm her hair. Wtf a two year old ? Get real, Funny I had two daughters one has very straight hair like me and then I had this little one and she was a challenge. Haaaaaaaaa. Thank god now she can take care of her own hair and she is gorgeous and beautiful with her curls as is my other daughter with her straight hair like me haaaa
@ProdbyPackTV
@ProdbyPackTV 2 жыл бұрын
I Was Raised in the Black Barbershop! Learned a lot and that was my first time being included in “Grown Man” conversations. I didn’t have to go inside, my opinions was valued and it was dope! Got a lot of game in there too
@Sami-davis
@Sami-davis 2 жыл бұрын
I love how you make every stage of their lives a memorable experience they will always cherish and the bonds you create with each kid is truly admirable.
@Ashleymnl3
@Ashleymnl3 2 жыл бұрын
The connection and bond is immaculate!!
@UnkxnBarber
@UnkxnBarber 2 жыл бұрын
@Philip - Team BIF what’s the song called on music bed?
@taraevette6901
@taraevette6901 2 жыл бұрын
My aunt was the only black female barber in the town I grew up in… and THE BEST amongst all others. Ms. Shane was the best. Thanks for honoring black barbers 🥰
@lamak0925
@lamak0925 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this. I grew up in a salon/barbershop. I come from a family of cosmetologist, from my Great Grandmother to my Grandfather, two of my Uncles, and my mother. There were three salons/barbershops in my family. When I was a child a grew up in a shop where my Great Grandmother ran the salon on one side and my Grandfather ran the barbershop on the other side of two buildings with the ground level store-front combined to make Tommy's House of Beauty, with over 100 years of serving our community in North Philly. The relationships I saw cultivated there were beyond what people had with their doctors. Your barber and/hair dresser was there for EVERY milestone of your life and passed down from generation to generation. I've seen young boys come in for their very first hair cut when their mothers and fathers came in with cameras to take pictures and plastic bags to save the hair. That young boy would come back weekly or bi-weekly or at least every Easter, Christmas, Birthday, first day of school, school dances and prom; to get ready for any big event throughout his young life. And as a man he would come in for all of those times including every date, job interview, New Years Eve party, wedding or funeral. You talk to your barber and those sitting in the shop about everything you were going through, the good to brag and the bag to ask advice. Growing up the entire neighborhood new me from watching me grow up, sweeping up their hair in the shop every two weeks when they got up out of the chair of their stylist/barber who's mirror was lined with pictures of the community's Christmas, Easter and prom pictures. Thank you for this video and shout out to Willia Mae Thomas (my Great Grandmother) and Charles Thomas (my Grandfather) the owners of "Tommy's House of Beauty", we love and miss you.
@sosexymagazinerobinwatkins8467
@sosexymagazinerobinwatkins8467 2 жыл бұрын
Ummmmm, praise GOD for the Elders. I was Blessed by your reminisces. Thank Your family for 100 years of community service
@ramonamyers8295
@ramonamyers8295 2 жыл бұрын
The BLACK BARBERSHOP Help me raise MY SON with the weekly wisdom Sessions my son had and until this day it’s the same barber he’s now 25 yrs old 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽❤️❤️❤️❤️
@cecemeadows8117
@cecemeadows8117 2 жыл бұрын
You and Yvette have such amazing kids. They show so much promise and potential. Congrats Mom and Dad! Y'all are doing such a good job. 🖤💪🏽
@saralondon3405
@saralondon3405 2 жыл бұрын
His massive smile in the back of the car on his way home to show everyone said it all....well done ✔ 👏 👍 that was a daddy win 🏆 😉
@carmelxta
@carmelxta 2 жыл бұрын
Uriah's soft soul gets me everytime 🥰 He's too cool for questions dad! 😌🤭🤭
@crystalphillips696
@crystalphillips696 2 жыл бұрын
This man is a true artist. Uriah is going to be looking in the mirror a lot cuz his haircut is so awesome. He looks so handsome. Thank you for the history lesson these are things I never knew. Bless all the black barbers out there.
@rosilandscobey3185
@rosilandscobey3185 2 жыл бұрын
I feel like the phrases, “my man” and “young blood” were uttered at least one time each during that visit. My brother and I were raised by a single momma-I have memories of the 3 of us sitting in there and just being amazed at the presence of men-the antics, the opinions, the unwritten rules of respect. Kudos to you and your fam!
@dannyadams4603
@dannyadams4603 2 жыл бұрын
THE BARBERSHOP FOR YEARS, GENERATIONS HAS BEEN THE BLACK MAN'S COUNTRY CLUB!!! MY SON AND I WENT WEEKLY!!! THERE'S A LOT OF WISDOM IN THAT PLACE!!! THERE'S SAFETY IN A MULTITUDE OF COUNSEL!!! 💪🏾👊🏿✊🏾
@blackhannahofficial
@blackhannahofficial 2 жыл бұрын
Whoa, I never knew this history of black men cutting white men's hair. This was awesome. 😎 Looking good Uriah 👍🏾
@angeliqueellis2979
@angeliqueellis2979 2 жыл бұрын
As a single mother, it was so important to me that my sons had the experience of going to a barber on a regular basis. I wanted them to feel the culture and male experience and importance of grooming. The conversations, the ambiance, the professionalism, even the boosters were an experience for them to see. My sons are men now, and I’m so grateful for my sons being able to experience that important part of our history and culture.
@lwills8609
@lwills8609 2 жыл бұрын
I remember taking my son to his barber. At first I would sit there with him. Then, I told his barber, Gerry, that I would let him come in alone while the men in the shop talk with him. I would sit out in the car and wait for him. It didn't matter if it was cold or hot outside, I was determined to allow my son to have that male bonding experience without his mom. He enjoyed it so much. He always had the money to pay for it himself. Then, as time went on, he was able to drive himself. Then, he decided to let his hair grow into locs. The only other person he let cut his hair was my brother. When a person finds that one barber, usually it is a lifelong relationship. Gerry has since moved away, and like I said, my son now has locs, but, the memories will always be there. Awesome video; this brought back so many wonderful memories.
@Msharve
@Msharve 2 жыл бұрын
Riyah is so chill!
@carmenishere
@carmenishere 2 жыл бұрын
Love the music of the videos. Along with the high quality camera work it makes for a great viewing experience. Idk if anyone will mention it but I love that attention to detail🖤
@mrivera7696
@mrivera7696 2 жыл бұрын
@Philip - Team BIF , I've been thinking the same things about so many of your videos for a very long time but I regretfully didn't applaud your work sooner. EXCELLENT job here folks. Please keep it coming our way. Please always protect each other. Please respectfully love on each other always! Wishing you all blessings upon blessings from Cleveland, Ohio.
@jaypmedia
@jaypmedia 2 жыл бұрын
We are so glad you love the content!! Thank you for sharing your kindness with us
@egyptiangoddest2267
@egyptiangoddest2267 2 жыл бұрын
Uriah’s haircut looks amazing. He’s so adorably handsome .. my brother had hair up until he was 18 so it’s wonderful seeing the experience 1st hand .
@Brainhoneywalker
@Brainhoneywalker 2 жыл бұрын
I hope that you and Tage (sp) will write a script or create a documentary that shows the history and magnificence of Black barbershops. The morsel you gave us was wonderfulness unlimited.
@davhew1
@davhew1 2 жыл бұрын
You are speaking truth. My son comes back from the barber almost like a different person. The experience is beautiful.
@AyeJanea
@AyeJanea 2 жыл бұрын
This entire video just made my heart smile. The importance of healthy black experiences in a young man's life is essential. So refreshing to see. Glen, you all never disappoint.
@goduxunike
@goduxunike 2 жыл бұрын
I live in Luxembourg and one time I entered a black barbershop with my friend when she was buying hair for her braids. I remember so well how the barber was talking about immigrating to Europe, the struggles and the wrong expectations and all men were listening and interjecting so respectfully. I don't know if it 100% equates the American black barbershop experiencr, but it might not be too distance since the way you presented it in this video reminded me a lot of it.
@slimtrain
@slimtrain 2 жыл бұрын
My great-grandfather ( on my dad’s side ) was a barber in Charleston SC. It helped pay for his children’s schooling. One barbershop where he worked was a part of history during the race riots of 1919 called the Red Summer. The owner was W.G Fridie who I later found out through ancestry the was was a distant relative. The barbershops he worked at only cut White men’s hair. My dad’s father cut his and his brothers hair too. My dad did hair and his oldest brother was a barber too. I have great memories of going to the barbershop. Good conversation on all topics and things happening in our community and the world.
@ayricaLC
@ayricaLC 2 жыл бұрын
We don’t need a valid reason for a nicknames we have.. love it. “Cause he was skinny,”skinny Pooh.
@blackpoeticfire9068
@blackpoeticfire9068 2 жыл бұрын
Very special. Thank you for sharing this moment with us!
@nicolegordon129
@nicolegordon129 2 жыл бұрын
That barber was definitely pulling out all of the stops for sure. He did a meticulous job. He even sponged the longer portions to bring out Uriah’s curl pattern. Finding a barber to cut our son’s hair was always a challenge. They might do well the first time and then not so so the next time. But he seems to have found a good barber this time, so I’m happy about that. My husband used to cut my son’s hair. The. At a certain point he didn’t want him to cut his hair any longer. I guess that he realized the limitations of my husband’s hair curing ability. Then he took him to the barber hop that a man from our church owned. Much like Uriah, he picked out a design to be done on his head. He definitely walked out with more swag too. Now he loves more hair on top of his head, a bit of sponging every now and again, and to have his goatee and sideburns shaped up.
@Zsaber123
@Zsaber123 2 жыл бұрын
getting emotional seeing these kids grow up right before my eyes 🥺 keep up the great work man
@TheCeeVeezy
@TheCeeVeezy 2 жыл бұрын
I love this so much! As a little girl, I went with my dad to the barbershop when I was a kid. It was so fun. We got food, Jordan’s, DVD’s lmao! Everything!
@Joy35
@Joy35 2 жыл бұрын
a black mans relationship with his barber is top 3 most important in his life. some men never change, go Wayyy out the way. Some barbers survive marriages, gf, long term relationships its quite a bond and one i choose not to get between as a black woman lol. I also never set foot in that space unless there is a major emergency . Its like sacred ground.
@AutumnnLatrice
@AutumnnLatrice 2 жыл бұрын
This hit home for me. I grew up in the beauty salon/barbershop. My father and stepmother their own salon with the beauty on one side and barbershop on the other. A lot of lessons learned there.
@leelee8328
@leelee8328 2 жыл бұрын
As a beautician I completely agree. The experience in a black salon is like no other. My mom also did hair and my dad cut hair. I remember the conversations and the artwork on the walls, the smell of spritz and oil sheen, the people who would come in selling their goods. Truly an experience I’ll never ever forget from such a young age
@gracious2gf
@gracious2gf 2 жыл бұрын
Watching this brought me so much joy. Makes me think back to when my older sister took me to the hair salon for the first time. Black barbershops and hair salons are more than places of service, it's an experience. This video got me excited to hit the salon tomorrow! Great content 🙏🏾
@geordiegirl10
@geordiegirl10 2 жыл бұрын
Those one on one conversations in the car are everything. ❣
@ErinGrime
@ErinGrime 2 жыл бұрын
I just wanna say that I appreciate the cinematory, this was beautiful.
@jaypmedia
@jaypmedia 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing this with us Erin!!
@ErinGrime
@ErinGrime 2 жыл бұрын
@@jaypmedia Anytime!
@ErinGrime
@ErinGrime 2 жыл бұрын
@Philip - Team BIF You’re welcome!
@roeniabooth2506
@roeniabooth2506 2 жыл бұрын
I am a black woman who goes to barbershop for hair cut and have been for over 35 years, Ilove the various conversations ,that go on between the customers and the barbers, I love the various suggestions and advice you hear during these conversations, and unlike a beauty shop , I have never had anyone get catty or jealous or upset when I state my opinion.
@ololadeolaleye2454
@ololadeolaleye2454 2 жыл бұрын
Woah! You had to hit that point eh😂. I think the Beauty shops all over the world have same modus operandi 😂
@omowunminwokoye3468
@omowunminwokoye3468 2 жыл бұрын
👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿💃🏿💃🏿💃🏿💃🏿💃🏿Moving up. So proud. 🥰🥰🥰🤗🤗🤗We need our Black Barbers and Salons. I love this video. Thank you for sharing this beautiful moment in our history as Black people.❤❤❤❤
@dyoung2739
@dyoung2739 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for that history lesson❤️about barbers. The black barber is definitely essential to our community. My son’s barbers are like family. The uncle owns the shop & his son and nephew work for him. The barbershop was his “thing” with his father. It’s heartwarming that he’s continuing that same tradition with his sons in another state. He visited recently and took his son to his childhood barbershop ❤️ for a haircut.
@ayrikacraig1167
@ayrikacraig1167 2 жыл бұрын
I'm loving the historical analysis you've been including! Soon you'll need a research team!
@AccountabiliTei
@AccountabiliTei 2 жыл бұрын
I went with my brother as a little girl lol, and I was uncomfortable at first since I kinda knew it was a place for “only” boys/men. But then a man gave me a quarter to play a game. Instead of playing, I pocketed the .25 and sat back down triumphantly. The whole shop cracked up that I thought to keep the money instead of use it for the game. I didn’t understand why they laughed at first because I was like 6 or 7 tho lol
@riverrhodes7394
@riverrhodes7394 2 жыл бұрын
That's so cute!
@daisywalshe7977
@daisywalshe7977 2 жыл бұрын
I am white but watching this video and just learning new things like this are really amazing to see and how the black community really does have a massive impact. Find out new things and to have a much bigger open mind then I already do. I love this channel and what it represents to the black community. You and you’re Beautiful kids and your amazing wife from what your allowing the world to see is really educating me and I just want to say Thank you for that 🙏
@ingridmoss5882
@ingridmoss5882 2 жыл бұрын
I would accompany my younger brothers to the shop aka barbershop this brought back so many childhood memories. The barbershop is a staple in black communities. Seeing Uriah get up from the chair knowing that he was "fresh" put a smile on my face! Teaching self-care at a young age is essential to children. Great job dad!!!!
@oliviamullins5512
@oliviamullins5512 2 жыл бұрын
Such joy in this episode! How cool. Thank you.
@Cpre1111
@Cpre1111 2 жыл бұрын
That cut is so perfect. Love the design Riah chose
@lovethecity
@lovethecity 2 жыл бұрын
I come from a family of barbers. The barbershop and hair salon is the heart of the black community. Many of us went to college off barbershop and hair salon money, including me. ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
@EverythingTrending216
@EverythingTrending216 2 жыл бұрын
This is not only amazing for us that follow you, but when your kids get older they will cherish this amazing work that you and you team put in! A guide, a story…with intention and purpose! You my brother are doing an Amazing job! 🖤💫
@Oleaf
@Oleaf 2 жыл бұрын
I'm 57 and can still remember going to the black barber shop with my Father and that experience I got to enjoy with him was a big part of my childhood. My barbers name was Joyner and his shop was called Headhunters in Los Angeles.
@Beetwixt_N._Janeen2112
@Beetwixt_N._Janeen2112 2 жыл бұрын
A genuine rites of passage into manhood. From father to the son, from the son into adulthood. It is an essential ceremony indeed 💯🙏🏾🥰
@henrymichael04
@henrymichael04 2 жыл бұрын
My uncle was my barber most of my life, and that was a huge part of our relationship. I now cut my nephews' hair, and that a huge part of our relationship. #HistoryRepeats
@bigmixx75
@bigmixx75 2 жыл бұрын
My uncle was a barber, I used to love going down to his shop. It was a chance to spend time with my uncle, but it was also a chance to spend time with a community that you see all around yourself but you only truly experience inside the shop
@hlokomani
@hlokomani 2 жыл бұрын
In South Africa, most barbers are immigrants from other African countries. Typically central and west Africa. For Me growing up, this was like the only time I got to interact with people we weren’t natively from here. It opened my eyes to realize the brotherhood that could exits beyond our borders. Man we had a huge xenophobic phase a few years ago where immigrants would basically be abused and kicked out of their houses and small businesses just because they were doing better economically than native blacks. some got killed. So in a way, going to the barbershop helped me to grow in compassion towards them and help them even more now that I’m older.
@kenyascott1646
@kenyascott1646 2 жыл бұрын
That's awesome! I've said it before and I'll say it again... I love how this family exposes BLACK experiences letting the world see versatility on many levels DO EXIST for our people. Regardless of where you are or where you came from EFFORT is the key. Thanks for sharing once again! 🥰
@Bodypiercingsavedmylife
@Bodypiercingsavedmylife 2 жыл бұрын
In the car at the end Uriah looked like he was coming out of a dream lol. Great video!
@theoracle56
@theoracle56 2 жыл бұрын
Great. Keep our culture and community as an important piece of their reality. My father had several jobs and businesses and he decided to get his license and co own Black barbershops. As a black female, I learned a lot being in the barbershop with my Dad. I remember sweeping the floor and earning dollars and walking with my brother and getting lunch for the other barbers food. I loved to hear them talk and their stories. I am also really really glad my parents raised us in Black communities - middle class and upper middle class neighborhoods. I really hope that as your children navigate in life that you give them the chance to be in environments where they are around other black children and in black communities. Barbershop and Beauty shops have always been an integral part of our Black American community.
@BrianGlaze
@BrianGlaze 2 жыл бұрын
You know it's a good black barbershop when it has the hairstyle options in the multiple squares on a poster 🤣
@adon31997
@adon31997 2 жыл бұрын
That brother is COLD!!! There should be a national holiday for black barbers around the world. Salute💪🏿✊🏿👑❤️👏🏿💈✂️
@Shortcake39553
@Shortcake39553 2 жыл бұрын
He's Both ADORABLE and a Big man at the SAME time. So amazing and AWESOME. Thanks for sharing
@livewiiiiire
@livewiiiiire 2 жыл бұрын
He is so handsome! Y'all have such a beautiful family, and are teaching them (and us, your audience) so much about being strong, self assured, successful people. It's so incredible and I am so happy to see such supportive and involved parents
@DaynaAshame
@DaynaAshame 2 жыл бұрын
Little mans looking good!! What a special experience to have together
@christschild818
@christschild818 2 жыл бұрын
I took my son to the barber every two weeks. I had my hair done every two weeks as a professional R.N. Yes, barbers and hairstylist are part of African-American culture. Thank you Uriah and Beleaf for sharing this footage with us. I think I’ve watched almost all of your family’s videos. They are so entertaining and educational. They are so positive. 😁 God bless and prosper your blog.
@JunipersLog
@JunipersLog 2 жыл бұрын
As a black woman my barbershop experience was with my mom when we did our “big chop”. Not having my dad much in my life didn’t really give me that type of experience. However, with my mom it showed me that as a woman you can look beautiful regardless of the texture, length and styles we do with our hair. We display the artists (our barbers, hairdressers etc.) with pride because we knew that they saw the beauty in us and molded us for the world to see our natural beauty.
@nikkay2desire
@nikkay2desire 2 жыл бұрын
Love this… as a stylist who has not only gotten my own hair cut in a barbershop but also worked alongside some amazing barbers this just made me smile. There are some cultural things with US and out crown… men and women that is just amazing. Glad you’re sharing this with not only your son but those who have no idea.🙌🏾 Salute the Black Barber 💈
@followyourheart7766
@followyourheart7766 2 жыл бұрын
❤❤❤❤❤❤ nostalgia The history,music . behind it is AMAZING Thanks brother.
@stephpowell7648
@stephpowell7648 2 жыл бұрын
I don't know what it is about Master Uriah-Beau, but I love him so much. He has a spirit about him that just Glorifies God. 🥰 Little handsome baby. 😍 That smiles warms my whole heart, thanks Glen for letting him have this experience 💖
@Mrcloudpotato
@Mrcloudpotato 2 жыл бұрын
Everyone’s in their bag for this one! 🎶 📸 🎙💈😎.
@jaypmedia
@jaypmedia 2 жыл бұрын
HAHA!!! Yesssss Cmon Sandile It’s that team WORK 😄
@jamalchase9705
@jamalchase9705 2 жыл бұрын
This song is the best listen to it every day 🙏🏿 🎉1 MIL 🎉
@jamalchase9705
@jamalchase9705 2 жыл бұрын
Daddy issues the goat and also better then I could do
@namewitheld2568
@namewitheld2568 2 жыл бұрын
It's a great celebration of men caring for themselves.
@shamikasmith69
@shamikasmith69 2 жыл бұрын
The history provided in the video and the technique Taj showed. Amazing
@niketap2449
@niketap2449 2 жыл бұрын
What a long journey.
@kishiad5036
@kishiad5036 2 жыл бұрын
Love your kids and awesome job explaining the history of black barbers. Yet another reflection of the greatness and resilience of our people.👏
@blacksmurf1596
@blacksmurf1596 2 жыл бұрын
Here in Pittsburgh Pa growing up, the black Barber shop was a place of conversation about current events... I loved just sitting listening to the men talk about everything....A Lot of game were passed on in those shops.....
@SimplyQuintessa
@SimplyQuintessa 2 жыл бұрын
I have no words! First, because I have a son. Second, because I cut his hair for all of his youth because I was a stylist but when he sat down and the male barber cut his hair…he grew 10 inches in confidence. I wish more of us would experience what this family puts first-family.
@rodneywilliams9870
@rodneywilliams9870 2 жыл бұрын
I remember talking my son for his first haircut as a Dad and it’s still a memory I cherish 12 years later and even now I am the only one that takes him to the barbershop
@tenysm
@tenysm 2 жыл бұрын
As a single mother of two black sons, the barbershop is a known staple in our life. Our barbers have been great black role models for them. My oldest now lives away from home, and had to find a new barber...a task he dreaded lol. But he found a great one to make him feel at home, as his home barber. I am grateful for these great black men that have encouraged and empowered my sons as young black men.
@solomonessix6909
@solomonessix6909 Жыл бұрын
Pure craftsmanship at the highest level.
@dyoung2739
@dyoung2739 2 жыл бұрын
My uncle owned a barbershop but he transitioned 🙏🏽🕊before my son was old enough to get a haircut. My uncle was normally quiet and mild mannered but his alter ego came out when he was in his shop😂. He was like a totally different man.
@alesiafitzpatrick8244
@alesiafitzpatrick8244 2 жыл бұрын
I love it! He looks great the barber did an awesome awesome job and so did Uriah,very patient and sweet boy.
@LibraLife47
@LibraLife47 Жыл бұрын
The King has arrived. So handsome. That moved me a different way with the history lesson. Thank you for sharing 🤎
@stephanierobinson5122
@stephanierobinson5122 2 жыл бұрын
This was nice. He's speechless but his face says it all. The Joy!
@keshafarrar3187
@keshafarrar3187 2 жыл бұрын
Awesome cut you can see the confidence in his face he really likes it. As a black woman who has chosen to go to the barbershop for at least five years now I just love it nothing like walking out with a fresh cut. It takes awhile to find the right barber but once you do you try to keep them for life lol
@ctwconsulting517
@ctwconsulting517 2 жыл бұрын
As a single mother of a 10yr old boy this was informative to watch. I would go in with my son to get his hair cut eventually he became very familiar with the barber and one day asked me could he go in alone! I was shocked🧐 he was 9 at the time. I allowed it though because it made him feel more confident about himself. Thanks for shedding some light on the barber shop for us mother's of boys!
@HoneyPierce
@HoneyPierce 2 жыл бұрын
You guys are just what the world and the black community needs to see. A strong smart father with a beautiful founded family. What's more beautiful than that?
@iattractgreatness3082
@iattractgreatness3082 2 жыл бұрын
I know one thing, Uriah sat his tail still for THAT cut 🤣. Looks so good!!
@courtneycpaige
@courtneycpaige 2 жыл бұрын
This brought tears to my eyes. Happy tears.
@Sunshine-cm8eu
@Sunshine-cm8eu 2 жыл бұрын
This video is WONDERFUL!! It brought back so many wonderful memories of my childhood❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
@JerriCouncil
@JerriCouncil 2 жыл бұрын
What a beautiful experience!
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