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ABOUT QUINCY
Quincy is a product of the very epidemic he now speaks against. Quincy grew up in a world where absent fathers were the norm, not the exception. But in 2019, everything shifted. After unexpectedly seeing his biological father for the first time in 29 years, Quincy discovered a powerful truth about identity, healing, and the freedom that comes with forgiving the unforgivable.
Since then, Quincy has brought his passionate voice to schools, detention centers, churches and corporate DEI platforms across the country. With a unique gift to connect with any audience – regardless of age, race, or background – he turns personal pain into collective healing. His message isn’t just heard – it’s felt deeply.

SPEAKER TOPICS




F MY DAD
Finding Freedom from the Father Wound
What happens when the person meant to love and protect you is the one who left the deepest wound? In “F My Dad: Finding Freedom from the Father Wound,” Quincy Moore takes the stage not to shame fathers or reopen old wounds, but to lead his audience into healing, identity, and freedom.
The Statistics Behind the Topic
43%
of US children live without their biological father.
(US Census)
63%
of youth suicides are from fatherless homes
5 times the average. (US Dept of Health/Census)
85%
of all youths in prison come from fatherless homes -20 times the average.
(Fulton Co. Georgia. Texas Dept Of Correction)

With a powerful, interactive opening, Quincy invites brave participation that breaks through years of silence and denial, unlocking a path toward emotional liberty. Drawing from his own harrowing yet redemptive journey—from the pain of abandonment to the triumph of self-discovery—Quincy weaves raw personal stories, hard-hitting statistics, and visual metaphors that bring the truth of fatherlessness into focus. He exposes the hidden consequences of this silent epidemic and shows how it shapes not just individuals, but entire communities.
Quincy’s closing message is a soul-stirring call to forgiveness—not as a gift to the absent parent, but as a key to reclaiming self-worth. Whether in a prison, school, church, or boardroom, this unforgettable speech awakens hope, reshapes identities, and declares:
You are not the absence. You are the asset.
BUT I HAD A GREAT DAD
How Does This Topic Relate If I Had a Great Dad?
"I Had an Amazing Father"
A Powerful Reflection This message is truly impactful. The discussion surrounding fatherlessness holds significant relevance, even for individuals with strong, healthy relationships with their fathers. It allows them to better understand the profound effects experienced by those who lack this connection. Furthermore, it's highly likely that someone you know may be quietly grappling with this internal struggle.
"Father Was Present, but Emotionally Distant"
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Perhaps your father was physically present in your life. He worked diligently and returned home every evening, yet failed to engage in meaningful emotional connections with his children. While he may have fulfilled the role of disciplinarian, he struggled—whether due to personal limitations or a lack of willingness—to establish a deeper, more involved relationship.
These are all deeply challenging realities faced by millions of individuals around the world every day. Each of these situations presents unique emotional and psychological hurdles that can have lasting effects on those involved.
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