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The Hidden Costs of Angry Fathering

20 min · 27 de abr de 2026
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Anger is one of the most common struggles fathers face, yet one of the least examined. In this episode of Father Friend, Dr. Mike Ayers explores the hidden cost of angry fathering—how unmanaged anger can damage trust, create emotional distance, and shape the atmosphere of a home in ways dads often don’t realize. With honesty, wisdom, and hope, Mike distinguishes healthy authority from harshness, explains why anger is often rooted in fear and woundedness, and offers a redemptive path toward repair, emotional steadiness, and spiritual growth. Drawing from Epistle to the Ephesians 4, he unpacks what it means to be angry without sinning and why fathers must guard against giving anger a foothold. This episode is a call for dads to lead with peaceful strength, repair when they fail, and become the kind of men whose presence brings safety to their children.

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