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Episode 23 dives into grief, fatherhood, and the difficult realities that often come with growing older and raising a family. The conversation explores the powerful “grief box” analogy — how grief never truly disappears, but over time life grows around it. The pain button gets hit less often, yet when it does, it can feel just as intense as the day the loss occurred. The episode also challenges the instinct to “fix” grief. Instead of searching for the perfect words, the discussion focuses on the importance of simply sitting with someone in their pain and being present. Sometimes support is less about advice and more about companionship through suffering. The conversation shifts into the unique role of a father and the unmatched nature of a father’s love — a man who is not competing with you, but genuinely wants you to succeed beyond him. The guys also discuss practical but often avoided topics like wills, trusts, and preparing your family for the unexpected. Finally, the episode reflects on the isolating aftermath of grief and life experience. Much like becoming a parent, there are certain emotional realities that are impossible to fully understand until you’ve personally walked through them.
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