A conversation about what the internet is whispering to your kids when you’re not in the room. This episode follows the real story playing out on their phones: sexually charged clips, “one-way crushes,” body scores, and the slow pull from curiosity to secrecy. I discuss how the algorithm shapes desire, attention, and identity for both sons and daughters—boys pushed toward endless novelty and performance myths, girls pulled into comparison loops, DM pressure, and “post or disappear” cult...
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A conversation about what the internet is whispering to your kids when you’re not in the room. This episode follows the real story playing out on their phones: sexually charged clips, “one-way crushes,” body scores, and the slow pull from curiosity to secrecy. I discuss how the algorithm shapes desire, attention, and identity for both sons and daughters—boys pushed toward endless novelty and performance myths, girls pulled into comparison loops, DM pressure, and “post or disappear” cult...
The Doofus Dad Lie: How to Stop Hollywood & Media From Writing Your Script
Kingdom Dad Roars
18 minutes
4 weeks ago
The Doofus Dad Lie: How to Stop Hollywood & Media From Writing Your Script
Are you tired of the bumbling, incompetent "Doofus Dad" you see on TV and in movies? The one who can't make breakfast without burning it or dress the kids without Mom swooping in to save the day? This isn't just a harmless joke—it's a pervasive lie that shapes how society views fathers, and worse, how we sometimes view ourselves. For divorced fathers, this media stereotype is especially damaging. It fuels self-doubt, creates friction in co-parenting relationships, and can make you feel like y...
Kingdom Dad Roars
A conversation about what the internet is whispering to your kids when you’re not in the room. This episode follows the real story playing out on their phones: sexually charged clips, “one-way crushes,” body scores, and the slow pull from curiosity to secrecy. I discuss how the algorithm shapes desire, attention, and identity for both sons and daughters—boys pushed toward endless novelty and performance myths, girls pulled into comparison loops, DM pressure, and “post or disappear” cult...