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The Man In Two Worlds: How Fathers Perform For Everyone But Their Childen

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Two Faces of Fatherhood: When Dad Saves the World But Can't Show Up at Home  At work, he was dependable. At church, he was present. With friends, he was warm, funny, and generous. With neighbors, he was the first to help. But at home — with you — he was somewhere else entirely. On this raw and revealing episode of Unpacking Me, we're exploring one of the most painful and confusing dynamics a child can experience — the father who had more than enough to give to the world, but somehow ran out before he ever made it home to you. This is about the man who lived in two worlds. The public world where he performed, charmed, and showed up with his whole chest. And the private world — your world — where he was emotionally checked out, distant, distracted, or simply unavailable. And the most painful part? Watching him give strangers what you spent your whole childhood begging for. This wasn't about capacity. This was about choice. In this episode, we unpack: * 🔹 The psychology behind fathers who perform publicly but disengage privately * 🔹 Why some men save their best selves for everyone except their own children * 🔹 How growing up with a two-world father shapes your identity, worth and relationships * 🔹 The deep confusion of loving a father you also resented * 🔹 What it means to grieve a father who was physically present but emotionally nowhere * 🔹 How to begin healing when the world still celebrates the man who hurt you by absence If you grew up watching your father perform for everyone around him while you sat in the audience of your own home waiting to be chosen — this conversation is long overdue. You deserved his presence. You deserved his attention. You deserved more than a performance. 🎧 Listen now, share widely, and tag someone who has been waiting for someone to finally say this out loud. Thank you for tuning in to Unpacking Me! We appreciate each and every one of our listeners. Your presence in our community is truly valued, and we're grateful for each and every listener. If today's episode resonated with you, consider taking a moment to subscribe, rate, and share your thoughts with a review on your preferred podcast platform. Your feedback is an essential part of our journey, and we appreciate the support! For those seeking a Therapist in the Broward County, FL area, explore the services at www.dare2emerge.com [http://www.dare2emerge.com/].

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The Man In Two Worlds: How Fathers Perform For Everyone But Their Childen

Two Faces of Fatherhood: When Dad Saves the World But Can't Show Up at Home  At work, he was dependable. At church, he was present. With friends, he was warm, funny, and generous. With neighbors, he was the first to help. But at home — with you — he was somewhere else entirely. On this raw and revealing episode of Unpacking Me, we're exploring one of the most painful and confusing dynamics a child can experience — the father who had more than enough to give to the world, but somehow ran out before he ever made it home to you. This is about the man who lived in two worlds. The public world where he performed, charmed, and showed up with his whole chest. And the private world — your world — where he was emotionally checked out, distant, distracted, or simply unavailable. And the most painful part? Watching him give strangers what you spent your whole childhood begging for. This wasn't about capacity. This was about choice. In this episode, we unpack: * 🔹 The psychology behind fathers who perform publicly but disengage privately * 🔹 Why some men save their best selves for everyone except their own children * 🔹 How growing up with a two-world father shapes your identity, worth and relationships * 🔹 The deep confusion of loving a father you also resented * 🔹 What it means to grieve a father who was physically present but emotionally nowhere * 🔹 How to begin healing when the world still celebrates the man who hurt you by absence If you grew up watching your father perform for everyone around him while you sat in the audience of your own home waiting to be chosen — this conversation is long overdue. You deserved his presence. You deserved his attention. You deserved more than a performance. 🎧 Listen now, share widely, and tag someone who has been waiting for someone to finally say this out loud. Thank you for tuning in to Unpacking Me! We appreciate each and every one of our listeners. Your presence in our community is truly valued, and we're grateful for each and every listener. If today's episode resonated with you, consider taking a moment to subscribe, rate, and share your thoughts with a review on your preferred podcast platform. Your feedback is an essential part of our journey, and we appreciate the support! For those seeking a Therapist in the Broward County, FL area, explore the services at www.dare2emerge.com [http://www.dare2emerge.com/].

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He Was Everyone's Hero Except Mine — Growing Up With a Father the World Loved Everyone cheered for him. The community adored him. The church celebrated him. The neighborhood looked up to him. But you just wanted him to see you. On this powerful episode of Unpacking Me, we're pulling back the curtain on one of the most isolating and misunderstood experiences a child can carry into adulthood — growing up with a father who was a hero to the world but emotionally absent, unavailable, or even harmful at home. This is the wound that's hardest to explain. Because from the outside, everything looked fine. More than fine — it looked great. Your dad was loved, respected, even celebrated. Which made your pain feel invalid. Which made you question your own experience. Which made you feel like you had no right to grieve something everyone else saw as a gift. But the applause the world gave him didn't reach your bedroom door. In this episode, we unpack: * 🔹 What it feels like to grow up in the shadow of a publicly celebrated father * 🔹 Why this specific father wound is so difficult to name and heal * 🔹 The confusion and shame of grieving a father the world told you to be grateful for * 🔹 How emotional unavailability and neglect hide behind public personas * 🔹 The long-term impact of growing up unseen by the one person whose gaze mattered most * 🔹 What healing looks like when no one believes you were ever hurt If you've ever sat in silence while the world sang your father's praises — while quietly carrying wounds only you knew existed — this episode was made for you. Your pain is real. Your experience is valid. And your healing matters — even if no one else saw what happened behind closed doors. 🎧 Listen, share, and tag someone who finally needs to hear that their story is real. Thank you for tuning in to Unpacking Me! We appreciate each and every one of our listeners. Your presence in our community is truly valued, and we're grateful for each and every listener. If today's episode resonated with you, consider taking a moment to subscribe, rate, and share your thoughts with a review on your preferred podcast platform. Your feedback is an essential part of our journey, and we appreciate the support! For those seeking a Therapist in the Broward County, FL area, explore the services at www.dare2emerge.com [http://www.dare2emerge.com/].

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