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EP164: Cultural Differences with Dad - Father Wound EP 5/5

EP164: Cultural Differences with Dad - Father Wound EP 5/5

Released Saturday, 26th December 2020
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EP164: Cultural Differences with Dad - Father Wound EP 5/5

EP164: Cultural Differences with Dad - Father Wound EP 5/5

EP164: Cultural Differences with Dad - Father Wound EP 5/5

EP164: Cultural Differences with Dad - Father Wound EP 5/5

Saturday, 26th December 2020
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In this series of interviews, I talk to men who have healed their, previously horrible, relationship to their father.   Children who grow up without fathers tend to have more mental health issues, more rates of suicide, more issues in school (higher drop out rates), and a whole slew of other issues.   It's undebatable the importance of our fathers. Unfortunately, many men have either grown up with an abusive or absent father. Naturally, this creates distance between them and their dad, along with resentment, distrust, anger and sadness.   I wanted to speak with men who had gone through their pain, and healed their relationships with their fathers.    This episode shares the story of Moeed Ahmad. He's a South African muslim, who went to a mutli-ethnic school right after the aparthaid. He grew up with a father from Pakistan, who struggled understanding his sons challenges, which could have driven a wedge in their relationship. Moeed brought a beautiful, and much needed, cultural narrative to this conversation.   If you're interested in some one on one coaching support with me, go here, and let's set up a discovery call and have a conversation. 

This episode is sponsored by Let's Get Checked. Want to get your Testosterone checked? Or an STI check? Go to https://trylgc.com/intimate and use the Coupon Code HeathyYou2020 for 20% off any hormone test kit. 

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