208 episodes

Welcome to the Dad Starting Over podcast! "Starting Over" means different things to different people. It could be that you're newly divorced and starting over fresh with a new life. It could be that you're still married and wanting to hit the reset button and finally do things right within your marriage. Whatever your story may be, you're in the right place.

I'm DSO, the author of books called "The Dead Bedroom Fix", "NOW WHAT?", and "Red Flags". You can learn more about me, my books, one-on-one coaching, and the member-only part of my site called the DSO Fraternity at dadstartingover.com.

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    • 4.3 • 72 Ratings

Welcome to the Dad Starting Over podcast! "Starting Over" means different things to different people. It could be that you're newly divorced and starting over fresh with a new life. It could be that you're still married and wanting to hit the reset button and finally do things right within your marriage. Whatever your story may be, you're in the right place.

I'm DSO, the author of books called "The Dead Bedroom Fix", "NOW WHAT?", and "Red Flags". You can learn more about me, my books, one-on-one coaching, and the member-only part of my site called the DSO Fraternity at dadstartingover.com.

    Dear DSO: "Should I fill out mental health forms for my ex?"

    Dear DSO: "Should I fill out mental health forms for my ex?"

    In this episode of Dear DSO, Jimmy from Scotland seeks advice on whether he should help his ex-wife with her mental health diagnosis. While he's hesitant due to painful memories and the fact that her mental health issues contributed to their divorce, DSO encourages him to consider the well-being of their children. By filling out the forms and providing valuable information, Jimmy could potentially help his ex-wife receive the necessary treatment and become a healthier individual for the sake of their kids. It's a complex situation that requires empathy and a willingness to put the past aside.
    The DSO Fraternity

    • 10 min
    DSO and Dr. Pysch Mom Talk About Dead Bedrooms (from a livestream event)

    DSO and Dr. Pysch Mom Talk About Dead Bedrooms (from a livestream event)

    In this episode, Dr. Psych Mom and DSO discuss the psychology behind pressuring a spouse about a dead bedroom versus ignoring the issue. They explore the challenges faced by anxious men in relationships and the importance of open communication. They also address the misconception that everything else in a marriage can be perfect except for the lack of sex. With insights into attachment styles and the need for compromise, this episode offers valuable advice for couples navigating intimacy issues.

    • 30 min
    Dear DSO: "I Feel Abandoned."

    Dear DSO: "I Feel Abandoned."

    Luke writes in to ask how to overcome feelings of abandonment from his ex-wife. He feels stuck, resentful, and alone after building his life around her. DSO empathizes with Luke's situation but encourages him to take control of his life and see this as an opportunity for growth. He suggests finding new ways to make money, embracing the freedom to pursue personal interests, and seeking support from communities like the DSO Fraternity. DSO emphasizes the importance of accepting the reality and using this experience to create a new and fulfilling chapter in life.
    The DSO Fraternity

    • 13 min
    Dear DSO: "I Feel Like I'm Stuck in a Dead Bedroom!"

    Dear DSO: "I Feel Like I'm Stuck in a Dead Bedroom!"

    DSO addresses a listener's struggle with a low-sex relationship. DSO explains the dynamics of anxious and avoidant attachment styles and offers insights into the complexities of these situations. He suggests reading his book, "The Dead Bedroom Fix," and seeking medical advice for erectile dysfunction. DSO emphasizes the importance of self-reflection and personal growth before blaming the partner. Tune in for valuable advice on navigating a challenging relationship.

    • 15 min
    Dear DSO: "Why Won't He Propose?!"

    Dear DSO: "Why Won't He Propose?!"

    Vanessa has been engaged for seven years but can't seem to get her partner to commit to marriage. Despite being together for 18 years and having two children, her partner is hesitant to tie the knot. Vanessa is starting to feel resentment and wants to know how to stop it from building further. DSo suggests asking her partner what specifically scares him about marriage and why it's so important to her. He advises Vanessa to either accept the situation, find a compromise, or consider calling it quits.

    • 12 min
    Should You Continue Doing Family Things with Your Ex? (from a DSO Live Event)

    Should You Continue Doing Family Things with Your Ex? (from a DSO Live Event)

    Jared, a divorced father, seeks advice on whether to continue doing activities as a family with his ex-wife and kids. The host suggests setting boundaries and prioritizing his own emotional well-being. While some argue that it's best for the children, the host emphasizes the importance of detaching emotionally and expediting the separation process. Listeners share their opinions, with one mentioning that if it's painful for either party, the kids will sense it. The host concludes that it's normal to still have lingering feelings but advises saying no and focusing on what's best for the children.

    • 10 min

Customer Reviews

4.3 out of 5
72 Ratings

72 Ratings

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Sly

Great and very understandable discussion on TRT. I’ve listened to a lot of the podcasts and YouTube videos but this one was really good

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ShawnP

These are difficult subjects both for men and women to face. Like it or not this is the real facts from real people. That is a rare quality into todays quick fix advice and products. Do the work, listen to these stories it will improve your life and every one in it.

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Never listening again

I just listened to your August 4th podcast and I am disgusted. I can’t believe you called this wife and mother a loser. If her husband truly wanted to be a good partner he would help her with their kids (not her kids) and with things she struggles with at their home instead of running to the gym. I’m married with 2 kids and my husband and I both have stressful jobs. Taking care of two young children while dealing with depression and anxiety is no joke and absolutely no reason for you to call this woman a loser.

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