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Father's Day Disappointment (Ep. 27)

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Father’s Day is supposed to feel like appreciation—but what happens when it feels more like an afterthought? In this episode, Kenzie & Carli respond to a listener letter from a dad who feels unsure about how to address his quiet disappointment around Father's Day. He consistently shows up in big ways for Mother’s Day, but finds himself feeling overlooked when his own day rolls around. Now he’s wondering: should he say something, or just accept it? The conversation digs into the emotional gap between what we assume our families know we want—and what we actually say out loud. They explore the identity of the “low-maintenance dad,” the discomfort of asking for recognition, and why wanting to feel celebrated isn’t the same as being “needy” or keeping score. At its core, this episode is about something simple but often hard to say: I want to feel seen in my own family. Have a question? Email us at info@askatherapistpod.com, use the link below, or DM us on IG or TikTok at @askatherapist_pod Submit Your Question Here! [https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdKJUY5M6pgr7Y6TkUK9InxKqfVo4ExGNkTEeGQPXsinjCWwA/viewform] Find Kenzie at therapy-with-kenzie.com [https://www.therapy-with-kenzie.com/] or @therapywithkenzie Find Carli at carlikingtherapy.com [https://www.carlikingtherapy.com/] or @carlikinglmft

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Father's Day Disappointment (Ep. 27)

Father’s Day is supposed to feel like appreciation—but what happens when it feels more like an afterthought? In this episode, Kenzie & Carli respond to a listener letter from a dad who feels unsure about how to address his quiet disappointment around Father's Day. He consistently shows up in big ways for Mother’s Day, but finds himself feeling overlooked when his own day rolls around. Now he’s wondering: should he say something, or just accept it? The conversation digs into the emotional gap between what we assume our families know we want—and what we actually say out loud. They explore the identity of the “low-maintenance dad,” the discomfort of asking for recognition, and why wanting to feel celebrated isn’t the same as being “needy” or keeping score. At its core, this episode is about something simple but often hard to say: I want to feel seen in my own family. Have a question? Email us at info@askatherapistpod.com, use the link below, or DM us on IG or TikTok at @askatherapist_pod Submit Your Question Here! [https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdKJUY5M6pgr7Y6TkUK9InxKqfVo4ExGNkTEeGQPXsinjCWwA/viewform] Find Kenzie at therapy-with-kenzie.com [https://www.therapy-with-kenzie.com/] or @therapywithkenzie Find Carli at carlikingtherapy.com [https://www.carlikingtherapy.com/] or @carlikinglmft

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