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44 - Fatherhood Beyond Provision ft. Adinan Juma

56 min · 2. Mai 2025
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What does fatherhood really mean beyond the role of provider?đŸ€” In this powerful episode, Mr. Adinan Juma offers a raw and reflective look into his personal experience of fatherhood, unpacking how societal expectations shape men’s identities and weigh on their mental health. We go deeper into the unspoken emotional labor that men often carry in silence, and explore how couples can create true partnership at home, sharing responsibilities in a way that prevents burnout on both sides. Mr. Adinan doesn’t just speak for himself; he calls on other men to break the silence, speak honestly about their struggles, and start prioritizing their own well-being for the sake of their families and themselves. If you’ve ever wondered how fathers are navigating the pressures of parenting, provision, and emotional presence all at once this episode is not to be missed.

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Episode 44 - Fatherhood Beyond Provision ft. Adinan Juma Cover

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