Ambitious Dads
Edward Rivera shares his powerful journey of breaking generational cycles, building emotional regulation skills, and creating the family presence he never had growing up. This conversation dives deep into practical strategies for managing anger, communicating vulnerably with children, and balancing entrepreneurship with intentional fatherhood. EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS: [00:02:44] - Intentional Business Growth for Family Presence * Edward explains how he structured his 10-year business journey to avoid becoming an absent father * Key quote: "I didn't want to be that guy 20 years deep, right? Didn't know his kids and stuff." [00:04:59] - Breaking Generational Cycles * Discussion of Edward's relationship with his absent father and commitment to being present * Key quote: "I always told myself, when I have a family and kids, I'm going to do my best to try to be there as much as possible." [00:07:22] - Managing Inherited Anger Triggers * Edward shares how he catches himself in moments of road rage and family protection instincts * Key quote: "I'll have this inner dialogue right in the moment too. I was like, all right, calm down. It's not big deal." [00:08:54] - Early Therapy and Self-Regulation Skills * Childhood therapy experience that taught breathing techniques and emotional regulation * Key quote: "She was like, you, you're growing up too fast. Try to be a kid. Just do kid things." [00:12:09] - The Relationship Turning Point * Edward's realization during an argument with his wife that led to years of communication work * Key quote: "I remember she started crying and I was like, holy crap. I felt like shit. You know what I mean? I'm like, what am I doing?" [00:15:02] - The Coffee Bean Philosophy * Explanation of how Edward approaches every interaction with positivity and service * Key quote: "Every environment you go into, every person you have interaction with, try to spread positivity, love, try to serve others." [00:19:46] - Emotional Regulation Strategies * Edward's practical approach to managing bad moods and protecting family from negative energy * Key quote: "I've even texted my team before, Hey, I'm in a bad mood. I'm going to be no good to anybody right now." [00:20:52] - Teaching Emotional Intelligence to Children * How Edward and his wife model vulnerability and emotional processing for their kids * Key quote: "We try to be as open, as transparent as we can with the kids at a safe level, not trying to stress them out and trauma dump on 'em." [00:25:35] - Homeschooling Decision and Partnership * The family's choice to homeschool and how Edward supports his wife's educational leadership * Key quote: "I feel so blessed now to finally get to this point where I'll be able to help sometimes." [00:32:57] - The Power of Vulnerable Male Friendships * Edward emphasizes the importance of having men to talk to about struggles and mistakes * Key quote: "The biggest thing, again, man, is finding other men who are willing to talk about these things and being vulnerable." On June 17th, I’m hosting a free, live workshop, Become a Better Leader By Becoming a Better Dad, for fathers who are tired of living a divided life. We’ll explore how “Default Dad” shows up when you’re tired, overloaded, or distracted, and how those same patterns affect your leadership at home and at work. Register here: https://www.ambitiousdads.com/better-dad-better-leader [https://www.ambitiousdads.com/better-dad-better-leader?utm_source=chatgpt.com] Sign Up for the Ambitious Dads Newsletter: https://www.ambitiousdads.com Connect with Jeff Hittner: https://jeffhittner.com Subscribe on: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ambitious-dads/id1815863328 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4xCHG30Ms9wcGRJmDqHcW8?si=46654ba2a0654099 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@AmbitiousDads
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