Divorced Dads of America: The Rebuild

Every Divorced Dad Says His Kids Mean Everything — So Why Doesn't He Do Everything?

16 min · 1 de jun de 2026
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Every divorced dad says his kids mean everything to him. So why doesn't he do everything? In this episode Anthony shares the story of a dad in The Climb who drove past the same store every single day — and the four-gate framework that finally sealed the hole. Because love without a system gets demolished by the first trigger that hits. — Why willpower alone will never break a habit loop— The neuroscience of habit grooves and why the brain defaults to the pattern— The Leaking Bucket metaphor — why you can't out-fill a hole you won't seal— The Gates of Change: Awareness, Acceptance/Ownership, Accountability, Action— Why the dad who told his attorneys he was in The Climb is the model— James 1:22 — the comfortable deception most divorced dads are living Apply to work with Anthony 1-on-1: https://bit.ly/3PfPU0f [https://bit.ly/3PfPU0f]Join the Skool community (free + The Climb): https://bit.ly/3Z83e97 [https://bit.ly/3Z83e97]Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/divorceddadsofamerica/ [https://www.instagram.com/divorceddadsofamerica/]

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