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Dad Tribes Podcast

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The Dad Tribes Podcast is an honest conversation about fatherhood that isn’t talked about enough.This show is for dads in the middle of it — the ones showing up every day, carrying responsibility, and quietly wondering if what they’re doing actually matters.Each episode explores the long view of fatherhood: the seasons that don’t feel like success, the work that doesn’t come with applause, and the moments that only make sense years later when you see who your kids become.No parenting tips. No playbooks. No pretending.Just real perspective, shared experiences, and conversations that make fatherhood feel clearer — even when it’s hard.If you’re raising kids, building a family, and trying to do it with integrity, you’re in the right place.

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17 episodes

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Why Equal Attention Is Impossible

When you have more than one child, “equal attention” sounds good — but it doesn’t survive real life. At different points in our kids’ lives, different kids need more from us. Academic struggles. Behavioral challenges. Mental or physical health issues. When that happens, focus shifts — not because we care more about one child, but because the need is heavier. The real tension for fathers isn’t uneven attention.  It’s making sure the kids who aren’t the priority in that season never feel less important. In this episode, we talk about: * Why equal attention is an unrealistic standard in real families * Why uneven needs don’t mean favoritism * And how to think about priority without letting any child feel forgotten This isn’t about parenting techniques or balancing time.  It’s about responsibility, awareness, and keeping connection intact — even in uneven seasons.

23 Jan 2026 - 6 min
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Why It Feels Like You Can’t Get Ahead as a Dad

A lot of us are putting in the work…  but it still feels like we’re falling behind.  Bills get paid and something else replaces them.  Time opens up and immediately disappears.  One problem gets solved and another one shows up.  This episode isn’t about motivation or working harder.  It’s about why this season of fatherhood often erases visible progress — and how that can quietly mess with how we judge ourselves.  We talk about:  * Why responsibility rarely feels like advancement * Why preventing problems doesn’t register as success * And why “holding the line” may be the real work of this season This isn’t about lowering the bar.  It’s about measuring the right thing — for the season we’re in.

21 Jan 2026 - 7 min
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Defining "Protect & Provide"

For a long time, “protect and provide” felt simple:  Pay the bills. Keep the family safe. And for many of us, that definition made complete sense — especially in homes where the man worked and the woman handled the home. But what if the tension a lot of families feel isn’t about roles…  it’s about the question we’re asking? In this episode, we unpack the quiet mindset many men carry: * Why fairness can turn marriage into scorekeeping * Why “protect and provide” often gets defined too narrowly * And how expanding that definition — not replacing it — can change the way home feels This isn’t about doing everything.  It’s not about equality arguments or erasing roles. It’s about asking a better question — and letting that question lead us to a better answer.

20 Jan 2026 - 6 min
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We Have a Patience Problem... And Most of Our Guilt Lives There

Most dads don’t have an anger problem.  We have a patience problem — and most of our guilt lives there. In this episode, we talk about the moments that stick with us as fathers —  not the big blowups, but the short responses, the tone we didn’t mean, the patience that ran out. Patience isn’t about character.  It’s about capacity. We unpack why impatience at home is usually the last straw, not the real weight — and how pressure from outside the house quietly drains our ability to show up the way we want to. This isn’t about excusing behavior or trying harder next time.  It’s about understanding what impatience is actually signaling — and why guilt alone never fixes it. If you’ve ever told yourself, “I’ll do better next time,” and wondered why it keeps happening anyway, this conversation will hit home.

19 Jan 2026 - 7 min
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