Dad Stop Embarrassing Me! - #RichDadWokeDad (S1E7)

Inspired by Floyd Mayweather's book, Brian switches up his parenting style. But when Sasha acts strangely, Brian looks to a drug test for answers.
| Runtime (min) | 25 |
|---|---|
| TMDB Rating | 6.0 (1 votes) |
| Air Date | 2021-04-14 |
| Genres | Comedy |
| TV Rating | TV-PG |
| Network(s) | Netflix |
Storyline
Brian decides to overhaul his approach to parenting after reading a book inspired by Floyd Mayweather's philosophy. He shifts from his usual laid-back style to a more disciplined, success-driven method, believing that tougher love and higher expectations will better prepare Sasha for the real world. His new "woke dad" persona emphasizes achievement, hustle, and personal responsibility, marking a sharp departure from his previous easygoing demeanor.
When Sasha begins acting unusually and Brian notices behavioral changes that concern him, he jumps to conclusions about possible drug use. His worry leads him to consider administering a drug test to get to the bottom of what's really going on with his daughter. The episode explores the tension between Brian's good intentions and his execution, as his abrupt parenting pivot creates confusion and conflict within their household. The situation forces Brian to confront whether his new approach is truly helping Sasha or simply reflecting his own insecurities about being an effective parent.
What kids learn
This episode offers lessons about the importance of consistency and communication in family relationships. Children see how sudden, dramatic changes in a parent's behavior—even when well-intentioned—can create confusion and mistrust. Sasha's experience demonstrates that kids need stability and predictability from their caregivers, and that parenting fads or one-size-fits-all approaches don't account for individual family dynamics and personalities.
The storyline also addresses the topic of trust between parents and children. When Brian suspects drug use and considers testing Sasha, young viewers witness how jumping to conclusions without open conversation can damage relationships. The episode illustrates that honest dialogue should come before accusations, and that parents who listen first and react second create safer spaces for their children to share what's really happening in their lives.
Additionally, kids learn that authenticity matters more than adopting someone else's philosophy wholesale. Brian's attempt to emulate another person's parenting style shows that what works for one family may not work for another, and that being genuine and responsive to your own child's needs is more valuable than following any book or celebrity's advice.
Parents' top 5 questions
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Why does Brian suddenly change his parenting style in this episode? | Brian reads a book inspired by Floyd Mayweather's approach to success and decides to adopt a more disciplined, achievement-focused parenting method. He believes this tougher style will better prepare Sasha for adulthood and help her succeed. The change reflects Brian's ongoing insecurity about whether he's doing enough as a single father, leading him to seek external validation and guidance rather than trusting his own instincts. |
| Is the drug-testing storyline handled appropriately for family viewing? | The episode uses the drug-test premise primarily as a comedic device to explore Brian's overreaction and lack of communication with Sasha. While the topic is serious, the show frames it through Brian's misguided assumptions rather than actual substance use. The storyline ultimately emphasizes the importance of talking to your children before jumping to conclusions, making it more about trust and communication than drug use itself. |
| What is Sasha actually doing that makes Brian suspicious? | The episode shows Sasha exhibiting behavioral changes that Brian misinterprets as signs of drug use. Without open communication, Brian allows his imagination and new parenting anxieties to fill in the gaps, leading him to the wrong conclusion. The situation demonstrates how parents can misread normal teenage behavior when they're already feeling uncertain about their parenting approach or when they've created distance through sudden changes in household dynamics. |
| Does Brian learn anything from his parenting experiment? | The episode follows Brian as he realizes that adopting someone else's parenting philosophy wholesale doesn't account for his unique relationship with Sasha or her individual needs. His dramatic shift creates more problems than it solves, teaching him that consistency, authenticity, and open communication matter more than following any particular parenting trend. Brian's journey shows that effective parenting comes from understanding your own child rather than imitating celebrity approaches. |
| Are there any positive takeaways from Brian's "woke dad" approach? | While Brian's execution is flawed, the episode acknowledges that his desire to challenge Sasha and prepare her for success comes from a place of love. Some elements of encouraging responsibility and achievement can be valuable when balanced with warmth and understanding. The key lesson is that any parenting approach needs to be tailored to the individual child and implemented gradually with clear communication, rather than imposed suddenly as a complete personality overhaul. |
Writing
Directing
| Season # | Episode # | Episode Name |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | 1 | After Sasha moves in with Brian, a mortifying misunderstanding with a therapist forces them to confront their issues with each other. |
| 1 | 2 | When Sasha reveals she doesn't believe in God, the family takes her to a church service led by an extravagant reverend. Later, she confides in Stacy. |
| 1 | 3 | Waiting in line to cop exclusive kicks, Sasha struggles to keep it low-key when Brian shows up with a tent, grill and karaoke machine. |
| 1 | 4 | Brian tracks Sasha on his phone and catches her in a lie. When he sees Brodie with other girls, he takes matters into his own hands. |
| 1 | 5 | Sasha's social media video goes viral when a new BAY Cosmetics product causes an adverse reaction — and Brian becomes an Internet sensation himself. |
| 1 | 6 | At the family’s annual Juneteenth cookout, Pops faces off against his siblings for a BBQ showdown. Sasha sneaks off to a block party with Brian's truck. |
| 1 | 7 | Inspired by Floyd Mayweather's book, Brian switches up his parenting style. But when Sasha acts strangely, Brian looks to a drug test for answers. |
| 1 | 8 | Brian receives an unexpected business offer. Pops tries online dating. After being racially profiled, Sasha and her friends are harassed by police. |
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