The Affair — Now What? | Men Who've Been Through It Tell the Truth
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The affair happened. Now what?
Five men sat down to answer that question — not with polished answers, but from the wreckage of real decisions that almost cost them everything. This is a roundtable conversation with men who caused betrayal, survived it, and came out the other side with something hard and honest to say about it.
Antoine, Curtis, Gabriel, Mike, and Cody talked about what actually goes on inside a man's mind when he is destroying something he loves. They talked about the lie that feels completely rational in the middle of a destructive decision. They talked about what betrayal does to a person's identity — and what it actually looks like when a man stops making excuses and decides to own everything no matter the cost.
One man's brother was murdered. He talks about what that did to him and how he survived it.
If you are on the other side of an affair right now — whether you caused it or lived through it — this conversation was made for you.
What this episode covers: — Why men risk everything they love for something that doesn't last — The lie that feels true when you are in the middle of making a destructive decision — What betrayal does to a man's sense of identity — What real accountability looks like when a man decides he does not care what it costs — Why your lowest point is often right before everything changes — What it looks like to stop running and face what you have done
Dudes Without Dads is the podcast for men who grew up without a strong father — and who refuse to pass that wound to the next generation. New episodes every Thursday.
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