Momming Out Loud Podcast
This week we’re joined by a very special guest: Mollie’s husband, Clint. A therapist, dad, husband, and self-described “new dad getting his butt kicked and trying to reclaim his identity,” Clint joins us for an honest conversation about what happens when parenthood doesn’t look the way you expected it would. We talk about the identity shifts that come with becoming a parent, the surprising rates of anxiety and depression in new dads, and the isolation that so many parents—especially fathers—experience but rarely talk about. Clint shares what it was like to step into a primary caregiving role, lose parts of himself he thought would always be there, and slowly find his way back through therapy, community, and a lot of hard conversations. Along the way, we explore resentment, division of labor, sports-induced family meltdowns, avocado toast thrown against a wall, generational patterns, and the healing power of repair—both in marriage and in parenting. This episode is for anyone who has ever wondered: * Why does parenthood feel so much harder than I expected? * Where did my old self go? * How do couples stay connected when everyone is overwhelmed? * What happens when the roles we imagined for ourselves don’t fit reality? Most of all, it’s a conversation about normalizing the chaos. Because sometimes the most helpful thing we can hear is that you’re not the only one struggling to find your footing. There may not be a neat bow at the end of parenting. But there can be honesty, connection, and people willing to walk through it with you. We hope this conversation helps you feel a little less alone.
18 episoder
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