Decision Fatigue, Man of the House Fatigue
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On this episode of The Full Dad Bodcast, Pete and Bryan sit down with their friend Eugene Tawiah to talk about a kind of pressure a lot of dads quietly carry: caring for aging parents while raising kids of their own.
Eugene shares what it has really been like to walk through dementia with his mom. Middle of the night messes, hard conversations about nursing homes, power of attorney, Medicaid rules, and the feeling that the system is stacked against regular families who are just trying to do right by their parents. He also talks about the guilt, the second guessing, and how it feels when your kids see you taking care of your own mom.
From there, the conversation opens up into the world our kids are growing up in. Algorithms, social media bubbles, emotional spending, tech that makes life easier while quietly rewiring how we think. The guys wrestle with how much to protect their kids and how much to prepare them, how to stop from overcompensating for their own childhoods, and how to raise grounded humans in a culture that pushes them toward entitlement and distraction.
If you have ever felt buried under the mental load of being the man of the house, if you are caught between diapers for your kids and diapers for your parents, or if you just need to hear another father say out loud what you have been feeling in silence, this conversation is for you.