In this episode of the Just My Baby Daddy Podcast, I wanted to slow down and be honest about where I am right now. Fatherhood is the most important role I’ll ever have, but the pressure of trying to do everything for my kids has been taking a toll on me—mentally, emotionally, and physically. After my 42nd birthday, my body literally shut down. Between co-parenting, work, and trying to keep life moving forward, I realized I was burning myself out. I would do anything for my kids, but in the pr...
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In this episode of the Just My Baby Daddy Podcast, I wanted to slow down and be honest about where I am right now. Fatherhood is the most important role I’ll ever have, but the pressure of trying to do everything for my kids has been taking a toll on me—mentally, emotionally, and physically. After my 42nd birthday, my body literally shut down. Between co-parenting, work, and trying to keep life moving forward, I realized I was burning myself out. I would do anything for my kids, but in the pr...
From Middle School to College: How Dads Handle the Transition
Just My Baby Daddy Podcast
49 minutes
2 months ago
From Middle School to College: How Dads Handle the Transition
This week on the Just My Baby Daddy Podcast, we dive deep into the emotional side of fatherhood. From watching our kids grow from middle school to high school, to preparing them for college, scholarships, and future careers — the journey isn’t easy. We open up about the fears and pressures dads face, how social media shapes our kids’ lives, and why being active in their education is more important than ever. Most of all, we stress the power of open conversations — both with our children and i...
Just My Baby Daddy Podcast
In this episode of the Just My Baby Daddy Podcast, I wanted to slow down and be honest about where I am right now. Fatherhood is the most important role I’ll ever have, but the pressure of trying to do everything for my kids has been taking a toll on me—mentally, emotionally, and physically. After my 42nd birthday, my body literally shut down. Between co-parenting, work, and trying to keep life moving forward, I realized I was burning myself out. I would do anything for my kids, but in the pr...