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Episode 8: The Silent Struggle (Why Dads Don't Talk About Mental Health) "You can fix a leaky sink, but how do you fix a panic attack?" Most dads are raised to believe that being strong means being silent. We learn early on that our job is to fix things, not to feel them. So when stress, anxiety, or burnout hits, we bury it behind work, humor, or distractions, terrified that opening up makes us weak or a burden to our families. In this episode of Dad and the What, we are breaking the "strong dad = quiet dad" myth. We sit down for a deeply honest conversation about what goes on in our heads—the stuff we usually avoid talking about. We unpack how carrying that heavy, silent pressure eats at your sleep, your patience, and your joy, and why talking about it is actually the ultimate form of strength. In this episode, we get into: * The Silent Pressure: The generational expectation for men to always "hold it together" and why the armor is so heavy. * How It Actually Shows Up: Why dad-anxiety and depression rarely look like sadness, and usually disguise themselves as irritability, overworking, short tempers, or escaping into screens. * The Nap Deficit: Using humor to deflect when you're secretly overwhelmed (and realizing it’s not a midlife crisis, you’re just burnt out). * Breaking the Pattern: Practical, small first steps to take off the armor—from texting a buddy to normalizing therapy. * Vulnerability as Leadership: How opening up to your partner or a professional teaches your kids that emotions are signals, not enemies. 🎧 Listen now, and if you know a dad who might be carrying a heavy load right now, send this to him.
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