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The Walk
by Jake
The Walk is an open space for fathers and men to slow down, breathe, and speak honestly.Through calm conversations and raw, unfiltered truth, the show creates room for reflection, presence, and intentional growth — even when life feels heavy.This is not about fixing or performing. It’s about being real, being present, and moving forward with steadiness.
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Ep. 15 — The Provider Trap: When Your Worth Becomes Your Paycheck
When did being a good father become the same thing as being a good earner?In this episode of The Walk, Jake unpacks the provider identity — the silent trap that convinces men their value lives in their paycheck.After the birth of his son, Jake found himself measuring his worth entirely by what he could provide financially. The pressure to earn more, work harder, and sacrifice everything left him burnt out, disconnected, and lost.This episode covers the financial strain fathers carry in silence, the identity crisis when your job defines you, what happens to your family when you're physically present but emotionally gone, and how to start redefining what it truly means to provide.If you've ever felt like your worth is tied to what you earn — this one's for you.The Walk is a space for raw, honest, and non-judgemental conversation about fatherhood, masculinity, and men's mental health.Follow on Instagram: @thewalk__podcastSupport the showBe sure to follow the journey on instagram @thewalk__podcast & subscribe to the channel.A little goes a long way....
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Ep. 14 - What Nobody Tells You About Being a Dad with Guest: Jayden Duhau
Fatherhood changes everything — and not just the obvious stuff.In this episode, two long-time friends get into the raw, unfiltered truth about what it really means to be a dad in today's world. From the identity shift that hits you the moment your kid arrives, to the constant push and pull between career ambition and being present at home — nothing is off limits.We dive into personal growth, creative pursuits, the importance of having real support around you, and why self-awareness might be the single most important tool a father can have. Whether you're deep in the trenches of early parenthood, chasing your own goals alongside raising a family, or just trying to figure out what balance actually looks like — this conversation is for you.No scripts. No filters. Just two dads keeping it honest.Hit play and walk with us.—Connect with The Walk: Instagram: @thewalk__podcastWebsite: walkpodcast.carrd.coSupport the showBe sure to follow the journey on instagram @thewalk__podcast & subscribe to the channel.A little goes a long way....
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Episode 13 -My Son Said He Wanted A New Dad: The Man Your Kids are Watching
My son told my wife he wanted a new dad. Not because he didn't love me — because of the man I was being.That moment forced me to ask a question every father needs to sit with: what are my kids actually absorbing from me?Not the dad I think I am. The one they see every day. The reactions. The stress I bring home. The emotions I bury. The patterns I inherited and never questioned.In this episode I get brutally honest about the version of masculinity I grew up watching, why fatherhood exposes the parts of you that still need healing, and what it really means to break generational cycles — not just talk about it.Because here's the truth no one tells you: your kids don't inherit your intentions. They inherit your patterns.If you're a dad who wants to show up better — not perfectly, just more intentionally — this episode is for you.🎙️ The Walk is a podcast for men navigating fatherhood, identity, and growth. New episodes every week.Follow the show so you never miss an episode — and if this one hit home, share it with a dad who needs to hear it.Support the showBe sure to follow the journey on instagram @thewalk__podcast & subscribe to the channel.A little goes a long way....
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Episode 12: Pressure Always Goes Somewhere
Pressure doesn’t just disappear.It builds.It sits.And eventually… it comes out.In this episode of The Walk, Jake dives deep into the reality of pressure — how it shows up in men, in fathers, and in everyday life. From emotional shutdown to irritability, silence, and mental overload, this is an honest conversation about what really happens when we carry too much for too long.Drawing from lived experience, Jake opens up about the weight of providing, parenting, injury, and internal battles — and how pressure doesn’t just affect you, it impacts your partner, your children, and the entire energy of your home.This episode explores:• Why “I’m just stressed” often means something much deeper• How men unintentionally push pressure onto the people they love• The connection between emotional suppression and anger• How childhood and upbringing shape how we handle stress• The impact of emotional absence in relationships and fatherhood• Why pressure always goes somewhere — and how to redirect itIf you’ve ever felt overwhelmed, shut down, or like you’re carrying more than you can handle… this episode is for you.Because the truth is simple:If you don’t choose where your pressure goes…It will choose for you.About The WalkThe Walk is a podcast for men and fathers navigating identity, pressure, mental health, and purpose through real, lived experience.Hosted by Jake Donnelly, this podcast is built on honest conversations — not surface-level advice.Call to ActionIf this episode resonates with you:• Share it with someone who needs to hear it• Follow the podcast for weekly episodes• Leave a review to help reach more men who are strugglingSupport the showBe sure to follow the journey on instagram @thewalk__podcast & subscribe to the channel.A little goes a long way....
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Episode 11 - Stillness Reveals Direction
What happens when you remove the noise?In Episode 11 of The Walk, Jake explores a simple but confronting idea:Stillness reveals direction.After stepping away from distraction for just 30 minutes, Jake reflects on what surfaced — identity questions, overstimulation, career clarity, and the uncomfortable truth that many men don’t know who they are without what they do.In a culture obsessed with productivity, busyness, and validation, we rarely sit long enough to hear our own thoughts. This episode breaks down why that might be the very reason so many men feel lost.Inside this conversation:• Why introducing yourself without your job title is harder than it should be• The mental health impact of tying identity to productivity• How digital overstimulation masks clarity• The concept of “digital orphanhood” and presence in fatherhood• Why endurance isn’t the same as strength• How intentional solitude can realign your purposeThis isn’t about meditation trends or escaping responsibility.It’s about learning to sit with yourself long enough to hear what’s actually there.If you’re feeling burned out, uncertain, overstimulated, or stuck in performance mode — this episode will challenge you to slow down before life forces you to.Because if you don’t define your direction, the world will define it for you.—Subscribe for weekly conversations on fatherhood, identity, masculinity, and emotional resilience.#MensMentalHealth #ModernMasculinity #Fatherhood #Identity #TheWalkSupport the showBe sure to follow the journey on instagram @thewalk__podcast & subscribe to the channel.A little goes a long way....
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Episode 10 - Who Are You Without What You Do? | Identity, Masculinity & Self-Worth
In this episode of The Walk, Jake explores one of the hardest questions men rarely ask themselves:Who are you without what you do?After navigating injury and time away from work, Jake reflects on how deeply identity can become tied to productivity, income, and performance — especially for men raised to equate masculinity with providing.He breaks down the three layers of identity:Layer One — Performance, money, output, status.Layer Two — Presence, patience, regulation, emotional stability.Layer Three — Principles, integrity, character under pressure.What happens when Layer One is stripped away?This episode dives into masculinity, self-worth, emotional awareness, marriage, fatherhood, and the deeper work required to build identity beyond a job title.If you’ve ever questioned your value outside of work… this conversation is for you.—Topics Covered:• Masculinity and productivity culture• Identity crisis in men• Self-worth beyond income• Emotional regulation in relationships• Fatherhood and presence• Practical reflection for personal growthSubscribe for weekly conversations on fatherhood, identity, modern masculinity and lived experience.Support the showBe sure to follow the journey on instagram @thewalk__podcast & subscribe to the channel.A little goes a long way....
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Episode 9 - Part 2: Navigating Fatherhood with Arran MacDougall (The Dad Coach)
In this conversation, Jake and Arran explore the complexities of fatherhood, emphasizing the importance of healing, emotional expression, and intentional parenting. They discuss the challenges of managing mental health while raising children, the significance of creating safe spaces for emotional expression, and the need for honest conversations among men. The dialogue highlights the impact of societal expectations on masculinity and the importance of role models in shaping healthy behaviors in children.Ultimately, the conversation serves as a guide for fathers seeking to navigate their parenting journey with authenticity and purpose. This conversation delves into the complexities of parenting, emphasizing the importance of understanding developmental psychology, teaching empathy and generosity, and navigating personal struggles. The speakers share their experiences and insights on the significance of emotional support, self-discovery, and the courage to follow one's dreams.They discuss the value of presence over performance in parenting, the impact of sharing stories, and the importance of community support. The dialogue highlights the ongoing journey of healing and the necessity of living authentically, while also addressing the challenges faced by fathers in today's society.Support the showBe sure to follow the journey on instagram @thewalk__podcast & subscribe to the channel.A little goes a long way....
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Episode 9 - Part 1: Navigating Fatherhood with Arran MacDougall (The Dad Coach)
In this conversation, Jake and Arran explore the complexities of fatherhood, emphasizing the importance of healing, emotional expression, and intentional parenting. They discuss the challenges of managing mental health while raising children, the significance of creating safe spaces for emotional expression, and the need for honest conversations among men. The dialogue highlights the impact of societal expectations on masculinity and the importance of role models in shaping healthy behaviors in children.Ultimately, the conversation serves as a guide for fathers seeking to navigate their parenting journey with authenticity and purpose. This conversation delves into the complexities of parenting, emphasizing the importance of understanding developmental psychology, teaching empathy and generosity, and navigating personal struggles. The speakers share their experiences and insights on the significance of emotional support, self-discovery, and the courage to follow one's dreams.They discuss the value of presence over performance in parenting, the impact of sharing stories, and the importance of community support. The dialogue highlights the ongoing journey of healing and the necessity of living authentically, while also addressing the challenges faced by fathers in today's society.Support the showBe sure to follow the journey on instagram @thewalk__podcast & subscribe to the channel.A little goes a long way....
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Episode 8 - Staying Soft in a System That Hardens You
In this episode, Jake discusses the challenges of navigating the medical system as a parent of a child with complex needs.He highlights the emotional toll of advocacy fatigue, the invisible costs on families, and the importance of staying soft in a hard system.Jake emphasizes the need for families to continue advocating for their children's needs and the importance of community support.Support the showBe sure to follow the journey on instagram @thewalk__podcast & subscribe to the channel.A little goes a long way....
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Episode 7 - Learning to Trust the Rebuild
In this episode, Jake shares his personal journey through injury, pain, and the emotional turmoil that accompanies it. He reflects on how these experiences have forced him to confront his identity, worth, and the challenges of parenting while dealing with physical limitations.The conversation delves into the nature of grief, not just as a response to loss, but as a reaction to life's interruptions. Jake emphasizes the importance of rebuilding oneself through pain and uncertainty, and the necessity of allowing oneself to heal without judgment.He concludes with a message of hope and the reminder that it's okay to not have all the answers.Takeaways- Life can force you to slow down unexpectedly.- Injury can lead to a crisis of identity.- Grief can stem from interruptions, not just loss.- Parenting while in pain is a complex challenge.- Rebuilding oneself is a continuous process.- You don't need to justify your pain to others.- Healing is a necessary part of life, not a luxury.- It's okay to not have a five-year plan.- You need permission to be where you are.- Everything will be okay, even in uncertainty.Support the showBe sure to follow the journey on instagram @thewalk__podcast & subscribe to the channel.A little goes a long way....
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Episode 6 - The Journey Of A Father: Martin Carranza
In this episode, Jake and Martin delve into Martin's journey of personal growth, fatherhood, and the challenges of overcoming a troubled past. They discuss the importance of being present as a parent, the weight of responsibility, and the impact of past choices on current identity. Martin shares his struggles with regret and the desire to be a better father than his own, emphasizing the need for self-discovery and accountability. The conversation highlights the chaos of family life, the fear of not being enough, and the importance of encouraging individuality in children while navigating the complexities of parenthood. In this conversation, Jake and Martin explore themes of personal growth, decision-making, and the importance of vulnerability in relationships. They discuss the significance of intentional shifts in behavior, the necessity of removing oneself from negative situations, and the role of routine in maintaining a balanced life. The dialogue emphasizes the importance of family and relationships in grounding oneself, as well as the journey of self-discovery and the challenges of building trust. They reflect on life's impermanence and the need to set a positive example for future generations, ultimately highlighting that it's never too late to change and that being present for loved ones is paramount.Takeaways:- It's a journey of progression, not perfection.- Being a father means being present and engaged.- Regret can be a powerful motivator for change.- Children are aware of their parents' struggles.- The importance of self-discovery in personal growth.- Encouraging individuality in children is crucial.- Parenthood comes with its own set of challenges.- Facing past mistakes is essential for growth.- The weight of expectations can be heavy.- Building a better future for children starts with us. It's small, little intentional shifts that then change the greater picture.- Removing myself from a situation is crucial for growth.- We can control the narrative of our lives.- Routine helps maintain a sense of order in chaos.- Being vulnerable is a strength, not a weakness.- Life is a one-time experience; make it count.- You can always start again, no matter your past.- Trust is built through consistent actions and accountability.- Setting a good example for children is essential.- It's okay to feel vulnerable and seek help.Support the showBe sure to follow the journey on instagram @thewalk__podcast & subscribe to the channel.A little goes a long way....
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Episode 5 - The Father I Am Becoming
In this episode of The Walk, I reflect on my journey of fatherhood, emphasizing the importance of intentionality, presence, and emotional growth. We discuss the generational patterns that shape fatherhood, the challenges of balancing work and family, and the need to redefine masculinity in parenting. I share a heartfelt letter to my sons, expressing my hopes and fears as a father, and conclude with a message of progression over perfection in parenting.Takeaways:Fatherhood is about becoming intentional and present.Generational patterns influence how we parent today.It's important to break cycles and redefine masculinity.Presence is more valuable than productivity in parenting.Children need fathers who are healing, not just functioning.Small, intentional choices lead to greater outcomes in parenting.Emotional availability is crucial for a healthy family dynamic.Self-awareness is the first step in breaking negative cycles.It's okay to show vulnerability and emotions to children.Progression over perfection is the key to successful parenting.Support the showBe sure to follow the journey on instagram @thewalk__podcast & subscribe to the channel.A little goes a long way....
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Episode 4 - Learning to Carry the Weight – Coping Mechanisms for Overwhelmed Fathers
In this episode, host Jake Donnelly discusses the challenges and emotional burdens faced by fathers, particularly those feeling overwhelmed. He emphasizes the importance of acknowledging these feelings, seeking support, and developing healthy coping mechanisms. The conversation explores the pressures of fatherhood, the impact on relationships, and the necessity of self-care. Dunley encourages fathers to take small, intentional steps towards healing and to understand that they are not alone in their struggles.Takeaways- Being a father can feel overwhelming at times.- It's important to acknowledge and process emotional burdens.- Healthy coping mechanisms are crucial for mental well-being.- Asking for help is a sign of strength, not weakness.- Presence in parenting means being emotionally available.- The pressure to provide can be a heavy burden.- Finding your identity outside of fatherhood is essential.- Relationships can suffer when we are emotionally shut down.- Guilt can arise from not being fully present with family.- Small intentional shifts can lead to significant changes.Support the showBe sure to follow the journey on instagram @thewalk__podcast & subscribe to the channel.A little goes a long way....
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Episode 3 - The Silent Battles Men Fight
Today’s episode is one every man needs to hear.It’s about the battles we fight when no one’s watching.The kind we don’t talk about.The kind we bury… until they break us.Support the showBe sure to follow the journey on instagram @thewalk__podcast & subscribe to the channel.A little goes a long way....
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Episode 2 - Raising Soul: Rare Disease, Rare Strength
Welcome back to The Walk.This week I deep dive into something extremely personal and something that I have battled heavily with for the last 4 years. My son Soul was born unexpectedly with a very rare condition called SENS - Scalp Ear & Nipple Syndrome. There is little to know about this condition and very few medical cases of it in history. Soul seems to have the worst case of/one of the more severe cases of it. It's been a very tricky introduction into fatherhood, parenthood & the next step of life.We will cover topics surrounding the birth, mental battles, embracing change, rebuilding yourself and much more.I just want to say that this may trigger some people so please don't feel inclined to have to listen to the whole podcast. To all families out there going through the same struggles just know you are not alone. Thanks for tuning in and walking this road with me.Support the showBe sure to follow the journey on instagram @thewalk__podcast & subscribe to the channel.A little goes a long way....
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The Walk - Episode 1: Introduction
Hey!I'm Jake Donnelly, the creator and founder of The Walk. In this episode we will cover bit about who I am, where I've come from & why The Walk exists.Walk with me & thank you for tuning in!Support the showBe sure to follow the journey on instagram @thewalk__podcast & subscribe to the channel.A little goes a long way....
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
The Walk is an open space for fathers and men to slow down, breathe, and speak honestly.Through calm conversations and raw, unfiltered truth, the show creates room for reflection, presence, and intentional growth — even when life feels heavy.This is not about fixing or performing. It’s about being real, being present, and moving forward with steadiness.
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