The Lies We Carry From Childhood - And How They Shape Us as Fathers (TDFD Ep. 6)
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Most dads don’t realize they’re parenting out of old wounds. This conversation explores the lies we carry from childhood and how they quietly shape our anger, ambition, money habits, and relationships with our kids.
In this episode of To Dad, From Dad, Matt shares a raw, grounded journey through politics, education, ministry, and fatherhood and how unresolved beliefs from our upbringing often show up as frustration, control, or burnout at home.
We talk about why dad anger is often just misplaced selfishness, why financial security can become emotional armor, and how obedience without heart leads nowhere.
This episode is for dads who:
Feel constantly frustrated at home
Are driven, disciplined, and still unsatisfied
Want to break generational patterns without overcorrecting
Are afraid of becoming the dad they never wanted to be
Key Takeaways: Why anger usually masks something deeper
How childhood beliefs silently shape adult decisions
Why community matters more than willpower
The difference between compliance and heart posture
What kids actually need from their dad over time
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