Media & Press

Interviews, Commentary, and Press Resources
Dr. Charles T. Brown III is available for interviews, panel discussions, and media commentary related to the themes explored in Before I Do and After I Don’t.
His commentary focuses on disciplined thinking in areas often driven by emotion:
- Marriage preparation
- Divorce navigation
- Custody strategy
- Responsible fatherhood
- Faith and covenant
- Leadership under pressure
- Financial clarity in relational transitions
Media engagements are thoughtful, structured, and solution-oriented.
Interview Topics
Media hosts frequently request discussion in the following areas:
Preparing for Marriage in a Reactive Culture
Why preparation must precede romance.
The Legal & Financial Realities of Divorce
Understanding consequences before crisis.
Protecting Children During Conflict
Reducing long-term damage through disciplined conduct.
Rebuilding After Divorce Without Bitterness
Identity reconstruction and financial reset.
Faith, Leadership, and Modern Manhood
Balancing conviction with responsibility.
Customized topic proposals are welcome.
Recent & Featured Appearances
Listen and subscribe on your preferred platform:
The Resilient Leader Podcast
Interview: “Clarity Before Commitment”
Faith & Responsibility Radio
Segment: “Marriage Is Covenant, Not Emotion”
Veterans Leadership Forum Panel
Discussion: “Decision-Making Under Pressure”
Family Systems & Law Symposium
Roundtable: “Strategic Custody Preparation”
Media Kit
Members of the press may request:
Press Inquiries
For interview scheduling, press appearances, or commentary requests, please include:

Official Book Description (For Press Use)
Before I Do and After I Don’t is a structured guide for men navigating the full arc of commitment — from preparation for marriage to rebuilding after divorce. The book addresses emotional regulation, financial clarity, legal awareness, custody strategy, and long-term responsibility with a disciplined, practical approach.
It is neither reactionary nor sentimental. It is preparation-focused.
