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Fathering From Wisdom Not Wounds

21 min · Gisteren
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Every dad brings his past into his parenting. The question is whether he knows it or not. The wounds we carry don't announce themselves. They disguise themselves as strengths — perfectionism that looks like excellence, control that looks like leadership, emotional distance that looks like independence. And without awareness, those patterns quietly shape the way we respond to our kids every single day. This episode digs into the difference between fathering from wounds and fathering from wisdom. What does it look like when fear drives your parenting instead of love? How do you start asking not just "what should I do?" but "why did I react the way I did?" And what becomes possible when a dad has the courage to face what's actually running the show? Because what you refuse to face will find you. But what you courageously confront can be transformed. This is what it looks like to father on purpose.

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Fathering From Wisdom Not Wounds

Every dad brings his past into his parenting. The question is whether he knows it or not. The wounds we carry don't announce themselves. They disguise themselves as strengths — perfectionism that looks like excellence, control that looks like leadership, emotional distance that looks like independence. And without awareness, those patterns quietly shape the way we respond to our kids every single day. This episode digs into the difference between fathering from wounds and fathering from wisdom. What does it look like when fear drives your parenting instead of love? How do you start asking not just "what should I do?" but "why did I react the way I did?" And what becomes possible when a dad has the courage to face what's actually running the show? Because what you refuse to face will find you. But what you courageously confront can be transformed. This is what it looks like to father on purpose.

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