EPISODE · Jul 6, 2026 · 29 MIN
Not All Dads Are Broken - Healthy Dads, Help a Dad That is Struggling and Share Your Strength
from Dad Space Podcast - for Dads by Dads
Episode 267 - Not All Dads Are Broken - Healthy Dads, Help a Dad That is Struggling and Share Your StrengthOpening question: “Are men okay?” → Reality: many aren’t, but some are just better at hiding it.Pushback on narrative: Not every man is secretly broken, despite what social media suggests.Cultural exaggeration: Online messaging often paints all men as emotionally unstable or on the edge.Balanced truth: Some men are genuinely struggling and need help, therapy, and better communication skills.Core message: Not all men are broken—some are actually doing okay.Why some men are okay: They witnessed dysfunction (addiction, anger, chaos) and chose a different path.Reframing the past: That experience isn’t always trauma—it can be motivation.Society’s reaction to ambition: Hard-working men are often questioned (“Who hurt you?”) instead of respected.Alternative perspective: Maybe he’s driven by love, gratitude, and desire to build something better.Recognition gap: Healthy, stable, striving men don’t get enough acknowledgment.Mental load: Many men carry stress—finances, family, work, caregiving, expectations.Default response: “I’m fine” becomes habitual, even when it’s not fully true.Missing piece: Awareness isn’t enough—healing requires action.Hard truth: Repeatedly acknowledging problems without action becomes a choice.Small steps matter:Better sleepPhysical activityTime outdoorsReducing unhealthy coping habits (e.g., drinking)Being present with familyEffort matters: Trying, even imperfectly, is part of growth.Listening gap: People say “men should open up,” but often don’t truly listen when they do.What real listening looks like:Don’t competeDon’t turn it into contentDon’t reinterpret—just hear themHonest admission: Men often feel unappreciated and misunderstood.Invisible effort: Many do things hoping to be noticed—but aren’t.Reality check: That doesn’t mean everything is broken—sometimes it’s just life and human distraction.What most men want:PeacePurposeRespectA reason to keep buildingImportant balance: It’s okay to not be okay—but also okay to simply be okay.Normalcy matters: Enjoying life, family, work, and growth doesn’t mean hidden pain.Spectrum of men:Some brokenSome healingSome learningSome strugglingSome thrivingSome survivingShared goal: Most men are just trying to build a better life than they came from.Motivation vs negativity: Growth isn’t always driven by pain—it can come from vision.Pride factor: Wanting to do better is something men should be proud of.Brotherhood idea: Men trying to support those who aren’t okay while still showing up for family.Identity caution: Mental health struggles shouldn’t become someone’s entire identity.Final truth: Everyone struggles—but how you respond to it is what defines the outcome.This episode of Dad Space explores a powerful idea that pushes back against a growing narrative online: not all dads are struggling, and it is okay to be okay. Using a viral clip as a springboard, Dave reflects on how social media often amplifies the hardships of fatherhood to the point where it feels like every man is broken. While those struggles are real and deserve attention, the episode challenges the idea that they define every dad.Dave shares how constant exposure to “all men are struggling” messaging can create confusion for dads who are actually doing well. Instead of feeling confident, they may feel out of place or even question themselves. He reframes this by emphasizing that fatherhood is seasonal. There are highs, lows, and everything in between, and no single narrative fits everyone.The conversation also highlights the importance of balance. نعم, some dads need support, therapy, and community, and taking that step is essential. But for those who are in a good place, there is a responsibility to look outward and support other dads who may not be. Strength, when shared, becomes a powerful tool for lifting others.A key theme throughout the episode is growth. Trauma and hardship are real, but they are not meant to be permanent identities. Healing requires movement, often through small, practical steps like being present, building better habits, and genuinely listening to others. Dave reinforces that men are more than their struggles, and that purpose, peace, and respect are often what dads are truly seeking.The episode ultimately celebrates the full spectrum of fatherhood. Some dads are struggling, some are healing, and some are thriving. All are valid. What matters is continuing to move forward and supporting each other along the way.Key takeaway: It is okay to not be okay, but it is equally okay to be okay and when you are, use your strength to help another dad who needs it.Clip referenced in episodehttps://vt.tiktok.com/ZSQF8qkdN/___https://dadspace.caLeave Dave a voice message here! Tell me where you are listening from!?https://www.speakpipe.com/HelloDavemusic provided by Blue Dot SessionsSong: The Big Ten https://app.sessions.blue/browse/track/258270
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