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67 - Why 61% of Dads Feel Like They're Not Cutting It (And What To Do About It)

39 min · 17 de may de 2026
Portada del episodio 67 - Why 61% of Dads Feel Like They're Not Cutting It (And What To Do About It)

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Frank had the balls to ask the question most men are too afraid to voice. Am I present enough? Am I focusing on the right things? Am I building a career at the expense of the years I'll never get back? This episode is for Frank. And it's for you. Because if you're asking the question — you already know something's off. The world is built to distract you. To show you everyone's highlight reel. To keep you in performance mode — chasing the title, the house, the car — while the years with your kids accelerate and you wonder where the time went. My son is five. I blinked. There are three of them now. You can't put life back in the box. So we get into it. The performance trap. The provider paradox. The 2026 version of the absent dad — physically there, nowhere near present. What your kids actually need from you. And the one practice that makes all of it possible. You don't have to choose between being successful at work OR being the father your kids need. You can have both. But you do have to put in the work. This one's worth your time.

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