Men: A Work in Progress

Fatherhood Before Becoming A Father

54 min · 2 sep 2025
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In this episode of Men: A Work in Progress, Mike and Kyler open up about the idea of fatherhood before actually becoming fathers. They dive into the emotional preparation (or sometimes the lack of it), the legacies we hope to carry forward, and the fears and patterns that often go unspoken. What does it mean to imagine yourself as a dad before the role becomes real? How do our own upbringings shape the kind of fathers we hope to be—or hope not to be? This conversation unpacks expectations, anxieties, and the quiet dreams of future fatherhood, offering a raw and relatable look at the crossroads between who we are now and who we hope to become.

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Welcome to Season 2 and Hobbies!

Welcome back to Men: A Work in Progress. We took a little time off. Time to reflect, reset, and live; and it reminded us why this podcast matters. This show is about growth. About becoming. About doing the real work of being a man who’s still evolving. We’re kicking off Season 2 with a topic that sounds simple… but isn’t: Hobbies. What do you do just for you? Not for work. Not for status. Not for anyone else. So many men build their identity around productivity and providing. And somewhere along the way, play disappears. Curiosity fades. Passion gets put on hold. Today, we’re talking about why hobbies aren’t optional; they’re essential. For your mental health. Your relationships. Your sense of self. Because being a work in progress isn’t just about grinding harder. It’s about living fuller. Let’s get into it.

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