Welcome to About My Dad, the podcast that dives deep into the raw, untold stories of men’s relationships with their fathers—or the absence of one. These are the conversations you’ve never heard before: stories of heartbreak, resilience, and redemption. Whether your father was distant, absent, or your greatest guide, this space unravels the complexities of fatherhood and how it shapes the men we become.
From confronting unresolved pain to celebrating profound connections, About My Dad is a journey through the bonds that build us—and sometimes break us. These stories will move you, challenge you, and inspire you to see your own relationships in a new light. Because every father-son story, no matter how imperfect, has the power to teach us about love, identity, and the legacies we carry.”
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Welcome to About My Dad, the podcast that dives deep into the raw, untold stories of men’s relationships with their fathers—or the absence of one. These are the conversations you’ve never heard before: stories of heartbreak, resilience, and redemption. Whether your father was distant, absent, or your greatest guide, this space unravels the complexities of fatherhood and how it shapes the men we become.
From confronting unresolved pain to celebrating profound connections, About My Dad is a journey through the bonds that build us—and sometimes break us. These stories will move you, challenge you, and inspire you to see your own relationships in a new light. Because every father-son story, no matter how imperfect, has the power to teach us about love, identity, and the legacies we carry.”
About my Dad with guest Brady vant Hull, Hosted by Janine Pezarro
About my Dad
1 hour 12 minutes 29 seconds
10 months ago
About my Dad with guest Brady vant Hull, Hosted by Janine Pezarro
Join Brady Vant Hull, a commercial producer with a knack for storytelling, as he unpacks the deep emotional journey of writing a letter to his late father nearly a decade after his passing. This transformative act became a gateway to exploring the trauma his father caused and using therapeutic tools to connect the dots on how it shaped his life.
In this raw and honest podcast, Brady shares how confronting his past has shaped his perspective on fatherhood. With humor, insight, and vulnerability, he delves into his determination to be the dad his kids deserve—breaking cycles of trauma and creating an environment of love, respect, and open communication.
Brady also tackles the universal challenges of being a dad, offering relatable advice for men striving to overcome their own struggles. Drawing from conversations with fellow fathers, he explores common frustrations with living parents, the impact of generational trauma, and the powerful work of self-improvement.
About my Dad is more than a podcast—it's a heartfelt conversation about healing, breaking generational patterns, and building stronger connections with the people who matter most. Whether you're a dad, a son, or someone navigating your own complex relationship with family, Brady’s story will inspire you to reflect, grow, and rewrite your narrative.
About my Dad
Welcome to About My Dad, the podcast that dives deep into the raw, untold stories of men’s relationships with their fathers—or the absence of one. These are the conversations you’ve never heard before: stories of heartbreak, resilience, and redemption. Whether your father was distant, absent, or your greatest guide, this space unravels the complexities of fatherhood and how it shapes the men we become.
From confronting unresolved pain to celebrating profound connections, About My Dad is a journey through the bonds that build us—and sometimes break us. These stories will move you, challenge you, and inspire you to see your own relationships in a new light. Because every father-son story, no matter how imperfect, has the power to teach us about love, identity, and the legacies we carry.”