Have you ever snapped at your kids and immediately thought, "That's not the dad I want to be"?
If you're a dad carrying financial pressure, work stress, and silent expectations to "just stay calm," you're not alone. Most dads who lose their cool aren't bad dads, they're overloaded. Anger isn't the real problem. It's a signal. And when you don't have the tools to process stress, name emotions, or release pressure in healthy ways, it spills out at home — the place that's supposed to feel safest.
In this episode, you'll learn:
If you're ready to stop feeling guilty and start becoming the calm, confident dad your family deserves, press play now.
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Timestamps:
- Introduction & overview of dad anger, podcast purpose
- The real story behind dad anger, dispelling shame, importance of understanding
- The myth of the angry dad, why anger is a signal not the main problem
- Why society tells dads to be calm, but doesn't teach the "how"
- What's really behind dad anger: role modeling, cultural influences, pressures
- Everyday stress, economic pressure, lack of emotional outlets
- Why anger comes out at home, triggers, loss of control and insecurity
- Nervous system overload, automatic patterns, importance of conscious effort
- What good dads can do differently: awareness, breathing, processing emotions
- Model repair not perfection with your kids, repair as part of fatherhood journey
- Recap of main topics & key takeaways
- DadMentor: The Father Leader Community as a resource
- Final wrap-up, challenge to listeners, subscription and contact info
- Closing remarks and encouragement
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