
You’re working. Providing. Showing up.
Trying to be a good husband. A good dad.
And still…
It feels like it’s not enough.
So you do what most men do.
You push harder.
Work more.
Try to fix it.
And somehow that just creates more distance.
Becau... more
You think you’re just a tired dad.
Long day. Work. Kids. Life.
So you sit down for a minute… grab your phone… scroll…
…and somehow you feel worse.
More tired.
More irritated.
More disconnected from your wife and your kids.
Here’s the truth:
You... more
Most parents think they’re doing the right thing.
Good school. Good grades. Follow the path.
But step back and look at it honestly…
Are you raising a child?
Or feeding a system?
In this conversation with Matt Boudreaux, we break down what’s actu... more
Most couples don’t fall apart because they don’t love each other. They fall apart because they’re overwhelmed.
Stress hijacks your nervous system.
You stop thinking clearly.
You stop connecting.
And without realizing it—you turn on each other.
This... more
Most men are overstimulated, reactive, and distracted.
Not because they do not care.
Because they have built a life where they never actually slow down enough to be present.
In this conversation with Pat Barber of The Fathers Guild, we get into wh... more
Most men don’t fail at fatherhood because they lack discipline.
They fail because they’re carrying too much pressure with no real way to process it.
So they do what men have always done:
they suck it up,
push through,
bury it,
and keep moving.
But... more
You don’t raise kids with advice. You raise them with inputs.
Will Whitman (founder of Homegrown Lifting, husband, father of three) breaks down what it actually takes to be a present provider when the business never stops: hard stops, delegation, tr... more
Most men are under more pressure than ever.
Bills.
Marriage.
Kids.
Work.
The constant noise of the modern world.
And when that pressure builds, most of us do what men have always done:
We suppress it.
We push harder.
White-knuckle it.
Escape into... more










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