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EPISODE · Jul 24, 2026 · 1H

I Might Die Like My Dad — But I Don't Have to Live Like Him | Mike Signorelli

from Divorced Dads of America: The Rebuild · host Anthony Thompson, Founder of Divorced Dads of America

Mike Signorelli has preached to thousands in Times Square. Built one of the fastest growing churches in America. Has a film, books, millions of followers. And behind all of it — infidelity, alcoholism, a marriage that should have ended a thousand times over, and a father wound so deep it almost took everything. In this episode Mike gets brutally honest about what the worst season of his life actually looked like, what sobriety and accountability cost him, and the sentence that changed everything — I might die like my dad, but I don't have to live like him. This one goes deep. Stay with it.In this episode:Growing up in extreme poverty with abusive men cycling through the house — and what that environment taught Mike about what a man was supposed to beWhy everyone has a father wound — and why you won't recognize yours until a season opens itHow Mike went from ordained minister to alcoholism and multiple infidelities — and what he did to stopThe medically supervised detox journey and why sobriety was the unlock that changed everythingWhy addiction lives most in high-functioning people — and what that means for the divorced dad who thinks he has it togetherThe sentence that changed everything — I might die like my dad but I don't have to live like himWhat real accountability actually looks like — not by title but by realityWhy Mike had to restructure his driving routes to break neural pathways associated with sinThe pit bull analogy — whatever hurt you will heal you — and why a father wound gets healed by inviting another man inHis daughter's story — the curses he didn't break before she was born, the bed conversation that shifted everything, and 40,000 people on the mall in WashingtonThe moment without a process leaves you seven times worse — why the school community matters more than the altar callWhat Mike wants the divorced dad white-knuckling the weekend alone to know right nowThe Unoffendable Heart — Mike's new book on rebuilding a heart free of bitterness and offenseConnect with Mike Signorelli:Website: mikesignorelli.comPre-order The Unoffendable Heart: mikesignorelli.comInstagram / YouTube / Social: @MikeSignorelliChurch: V1 Church — multiple campuses across New York City MetroConnect with Anthony & Divorced Dads of America:Apply for 1-on-1 coaching: https://bit.ly/3PfPU0fJoin the free Skool community: https://bit.ly/3Z83e97Instagram: @divorceddadsofamerica

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