Jermelle Simon Gets Real About Fatherhood, Marriage, and Growth
Who do you have to become to love your family better? In this episode of With Love With Ty Cole, actor Jermelle Simon opens up about the lessons that have shaped him on and off screen. From starring in The Upshaws to embracing fatherhood and marriage, he reflects on what it means to intentionally grow into a better husband, father, and man. Together, we discuss: • Fatherhood and the responsibility that comes with it • Building a healthy marriage • Life and success after The Upshaws • Unlearning old habits and embracing personal growth • Becoming the version of yourself your family deserves If this conversation resonates with you, don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more conversations centered on healing, purpose, and love. #WithLoveTyCole #JermelleSimon #TheUpshaws #Fatherhood #Marriage #selfgrowth #fitness #pride

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