The Dad Compass Podcast

Dmitry Unscripted

Welcome to our podcast, where two dedicated individuals—both fathers and professionals—share their journeys of self-improvement and growth.

  1. MAY 10

    Father Without a Blueprint: Raising Kids When No One Taught You How

    Send us Fan Mail Some dads are raising their kids without a blueprint. In this episode of The Dad Compass Podcast, Dmitry and Patrick talk about what it feels like to become a father when no one really taught you how to be one. From absent fathers and broken examples to raising sons, raising daughters, losing your temper, accountability, discipline, emotional shutdown, and the fear of repeating the past — this conversation gets real. We talk about the pressure dads carry, the mistakes we make, the moments we wish we handled better, and the responsibility of trying to become the kind of father our kids actually need. This episode is for the dads who are trying to break generational cycles, build better relationships with their kids, and lead their families even when they feel like they’re figuring it out as they go. If you’ve ever felt like you’re winging fatherhood, struggling with discipline, trying to repair a relationship with your child, or wondering if you’re doing enough as a dad — this one is for you. The Dad Compass Podcast is about real fatherhood, honest conversations, parenting, marriage, discipline, mental health, personal growth, and dads supporting dads. Drop a comment: What’s one thing you wish someone taught you before becoming a dad? Subscribe for more real conversations about fatherhood, parenting, discipline, marriage, growth, and what it means to show up as a dad. #Fatherhood #DadPodcast #Parenting #TheDadCompass #BreakingGenerationalCycles 00:00 Fathers Raising Kids Without a Blueprint 00:43 Did We Fake It Until We Made It? 01:50 Becoming the Dad You Wish You Had 03:23 Borrowing Lessons From Father Figures 06:03 Why Raising Daughters Feels Different 09:04 The Stages Where Dads Need Guidance 11:13 Can You Fix the Relationship Now? 12:16 When Your Kid Says, “I Can’t Do Anything Right” 13:31 Extreme Ownership in Parenting 14:41 Teaching Before Correcting 16:49 Kids, Responsibility, and Homework Battles 19:00 Chores, Gigs, and Teaching Ownership 21:03 Building Your Own Blueprint as a Father 22:53 What Does “Absent Dad” Really Mean? 23:36 Being Physically Present But Emotionally Absent 25:56 Showing Up Even When You’re Burnt Out 26:29 The McDonald’s Story and Dad Guilt 30:34 Not Having a Father Doesn’t Disqualify You 32:21 The Conversation Dmitry Wishes He Could Have 34:21 Accountability Is Not Soft Parenting 35:03 The Hidden Weight Dads Carry 36:30 Anger, Pressure, Fear, and Exhaustion 38:18 Being Honest With Your Kids 42:07 If Your Life Had a Narrator 43:32 Dark Humor, Murder Tapes, and Dad Banter 47:55 Like, Subscribe, and Send Us Your Questions

    51 min
  2. APR 29

    The Hidden Weight Dads Carry | Fatherhood, Anger & Accountability

    Send us Fan Mail In this episode of The Dad Compass Podcast, we talk about what it really feels like to raise kids when you never had a clear blueprint for fatherhood. Some dads grew up without a strong father figure. Some had examples they don’t want to repeat. Some are learning in real time how to lead, discipline, connect, apologize, and show up for their kids while still carrying stress, anger, pressure, exhaustion, and fear. We get into fatherhood without a map, raising sons and daughters, accountability, chores, emotional honesty, absent dads, breaking generational patterns, and why not having a perfect example does not disqualify you from becoming a strong father. This one is for the dads trying to become better while still figuring it out. Topics we cover: Fatherhood without a blueprint Dads who grew up without fathers Breaking generational cycles Raising kids with accountability Being present instead of just being physically there Anger, burnout, and pressure as a dad How to lead your kids by example Why communication with your kids matters Building a better fatherhood community Subscribe to The Dad Compass Podcast for honest conversations about fatherhood, parenting, marriage, discipline, growth, and becoming the kind of dad your kids can count on. Chapters 0:00 Fatherhood without a blueprint 0:43 Did we fake it as new dads? 1:50 Stepping into fatherhood without answers 3:23 Father figures and borrowed examples 6:03 Raising daughters and fear of losing connection 9:04 Why dads need guidance at every stage 11:32 When your kid feels like they can’t do anything right 13:31 Extreme ownership at home 15:32 Chores, expectations, and letting kids choose 16:49 Teaching responsibility without blame 19:00 Turning chores into “gigs” 21:03 Building your own fatherhood blueprint 22:53 Are dads present but still absent? 25:56 Showing up when you’re tired and burned out 26:58 The dad guilt fast food story 30:34 Not having a father does not disqualify you 32:21 The conversation some sons never get to have 34:21 Accountability is not soft parenting 35:03 The hidden weight dads carry 38:18 Being honest with your kids when life is heavy 42:07 Weird question: who narrates your life? 43:32

    49 min
  3. MAR 23

    EP 49| The Quiet Self-Betrayal Every Dad Needs to Face | Fatherhood, Discipline & Purpose

    Send us Fan Mail In this episode of The Dad Compass Podcast We dive into the hard truth of quiet self-betrayal in fatherhood. Most dads do not fall apart all at once. It happens slowly — through broken promises, repeated excuses, comfort over discipline, distraction over purpose, and delaying the man you know you’re supposed to become. why dads drift from their goals how self-betrayal shows up in health, habits, work, and parenting the difference between being physically present and truly showing up how kids learn more from our actions than our words fear of failure, fear of being seen failing, and what discipline really looks like daddy-daughter time, family priorities, and living for your kids instead of just saying you would die for them If you are a father trying to become more present, disciplined, emotionally available, and intentional, this episode is for you. The Dad Compass Podcast is for dads who want real conversations about fatherhood, discipline, mindset, growth, marriage, purpose, and raising strong kids while becoming stronger men. Comment below: What area of your life have you been quietly betraying yourself in? Chapters:  00:00 The quiet self-betrayal hook 01:17 What quiet self-betrayal really means 03:22 Daily comfort vs discipline in fatherhood 06:28 Weekend habits, drinking, and decompressing 10:04 The lies we tell ourselves to stay the same 13:32 Why self-betrayal matters more once you’re a dad 15:58 When your kids reflect your habits back to you 18:50 Direct teaching vs silent modeling as a father 24:40 Habits we inherited from the people who raised us 29:02 Choosing family over work and learning to show up 31:49 Do what you said you were going to do 34:00 Fear of failure vs fear of being seen failing 41:49 Define the room you need to face 47:28 Fatherhood Unscripted: daddy-daughter date realization 52:05 Fatherhood wins, leadership, and kids setting goals 57:55 If you had one year left to live 1:01:51 Final message: stop betraying what you need to become #Fatherhood #DadLife #ParentingPodcast #SelfDiscipline #MensMentalHealth #PersonalGrowth #DadCompass #Mindset #FamilyLeadership #purpose

    1h 3m
  4. MAR 9

    EP 48 | Kids Grow Up Fast: The Fatherhood Wake-Up Call Every Dad Needs

    Send us Fan Mail Kids grow up fast, and as parents, especially fathers, we can get so focused on discipline, chores, school, rules, and daily stress that we miss the bigger picture: our children are growing into incredible people right in front of us. In this episode of The Dad Compass Podcast, we talk about fatherhood, parenting, communication with kids, recognizing your child’s growth, learning how to praise your kids the right way, constructive criticism, parenting older kids, and how dads can take a step back and truly appreciate the people their children are becoming. We get into: why parents notice mistakes faster than accomplishments how communication changes as kids get older mentoring vs parenting building confidence in children how to encourage kids without controlling them why different kids need different parenting styles how dads can better support their sons and daughters as they grow up If you’re a dad trying to be more present, more aware, and more intentional with your kids, this episode is for you. Comment below: What’s something your child has done recently that made you proud? #Fatherhood #ParentingPodcast #DadPodcast #KidsGrowUpFast #Parenting #RaisingKids #PresentFather #DadLife Chapters : 00:00 Kids grow up fast and parents miss it 00:41 When did you realize your kids were growing up? 03:33 Proud dad moment: HOSA conference, EMT goals, and growing maturity 04:54 When parenting shifts into mentorship 08:22 Why parents notice mistakes more than accomplishments 10:04 Parenting chores, expectations, and communication with kids 12:07 Extreme Ownership and better communication as a dad 15:59 Watching siblings learn teamwork and accountability 16:03 The moment you realize your child is growing up fast 17:40 How talents and character show up in your kids 20:06 Kids learn communication by watching their parents 24:02 Why kids need to feel proud of themselves 27:06 How fathers build confidence in children 29:36 Praise vs constructive criticism in parenting 31:26 Why kids still need correction and accountability 34:54 Signs your parenting is actually working 37:57 Parenting different kids in different ways 39:08 The inner work of becoming a better parent 40:00 Why parenting gets harder as kids develop personalities 42:01 Fatherhood Unscripted: proud dad moments 42:22 Varsity volleyball and seeing hard work pay off 44:13 Helping kids navigate friendship and sleepover conflict 47:16 Episode recap: appreciating your child’s growth 51:46 Powerful parenting questions for dads 58:03 Final takeaway: tell your kids what you appreciate about them

    59 min
  5. FEB 22

    EP 47: What Our Kids Will Remember About Us | A Father’s Code for Life

    Send us Fan Mail In Episode 47 of The Dad Compass Podcast, we break down a powerful section from Life’s Little Instruction Book by H. Jackson Brown Jr. called “A Father’s Instructions for Life.” This episode turned into a real reflection on fatherhood, leadership, and the standards we model at home. We talk about: Are we raising tough kids or honorable kids? Are we building character… or just managing behavior? Why admitting mistakes as dads matters The difference between rules and standards Teaching money habits, self-control, and delayed gratification Anger, discipline, communication, and leading by example The legacy we’re actually leaving behind This one is honest, practical, and full of real-life parenting moments — from bedtime negotiations to money lessons to how we handle conflict, stress, and growth as fathers. 👇 Question for the comments: If you had to write your own Father’s Code, what are 5 rules/standards you’d put on it? 🎙️ The Dad Compass Podcast Real conversations about fatherhood, growth, discipline, family, and life. Chapters 00:00 Intro – A Father’s Instructions for Life 01:24 Character Over Comfort (Never cheat, admit mistakes, don’t gossip) 01:49 Tough Kids vs Honorable Kids 04:39 Never Cheat / Accountability as Parents 05:04 Admitting Mistakes (Extreme Ownership in parenting) 10:17 Don’t Gossip (and what that really means) 12:05 Losing Small Battles to Win the War 15:51 Financial Wisdom & Self-Control 16:04 Live Beneath Your Means 20:09 Credit Cards: Convenience vs Debt 22:59 Delayed Gratification & Modeling Discipline 25:34 Presence, Leadership, and Faith 27:19 Learn to Listen (really listen) 29:09 Never Take Action When You’re Angry 35:05 Enter a Room with Purpose and Confidence 3

    1h 16m
  6. FEB 22

    EP 46| Stop Parenting for Other People's Approval

    Send us Fan Mail Are you parenting based on what feels right for your family… or based on what other people expect? In this episode of The Dad Compass Podcast, Patrick O and Dmitry dig into the “Keeping Up With The Joneses” trap in modern parenting—how neighbors, family, school culture, and social media can quietly turn parenting into a performance. We get real about: Parenting for results vs compliments Spanking vs beating (and the guilt + context nobody wants to talk about) Kids swearing, “respect,” and the public vs private parent dilemma Handling judgment in public (including parenting with autism in the mix) The stat that hits hard: most of your time with your kids happens before 18 The modern struggle: putting the phone down and actually being present If you’re a dad trying to lead your home with conviction instead of chasing approval—this one’s for you. 👇 COMMENT THIS: Do you parent more for your kids… or for other people’s opinions? 👍 Like, Subscribe, and share this with a parent who needs the reality check. #fatherhood #parenting #dadlife #discipline #podcast Chapters - 00:00 Parenting for you or for them? (Episode question) 00:25 “It’s both” — when opinions twist your parenting 00:50 Social media & spanking: what’s “bad parenting” now? 01:15 Spanking, guilt, and why kids aren’t “learning” 02:02 Spanking vs beating + why some parents stop 03:34 Swearing around kids: rules, respect, and judgment 04:11 “I don’t want people looking at me…” (the real reason) 05:08 Teacher call nightmare + “respect” in the real world 06:41 Kids comparing you to other parents (Joneses trap) 07:29 Honest convos: money, limits, and what’s realistic 09:00 Would you feel weird doing the “kid stuff” in public? 09:50 The stat that hits: 90% of time is before 18 10:29 You learn late… then you’re grandparents (perspective shift)

    32 min
  7. JAN 11

    EP44 | Raising Capable Kids: Resilience, Money Skills & Family Culture

    Send us Fan Mail Parenting for prosperity is not about raising rich kids. It’s about raising capable kids. In this episode of The Dad Compass Podcast, “Parenting for Prosperity: Are You Raising Good Kids or Capable Kids?” we ask the wild question: if your kid ran a brand new country tomorrow, would they thrive or collapse in 48 hours? We break down the real “country-building” skills kids need: resilience, money habits, clear house rules, family culture, communication, and leadership by example. WHAT YOU’LL LEARN - Good kids vs capable kids: what’s the difference? - How kids build resilience when life punches back - Teaching financial independence without raising entitled kids - Why clear house rules matter (and how lecturing backfires) - Real responsibility: chores, laundry, cooking, and life skills - Culture at home: what you praise, what you tolerate, what you ignore - Leadership at home: honesty, discipline, resilience, communication COMMENT QUESTION If your kid had to run their own country tomorrow, would they survive? Why or why not? CHAPTERS 00:00 If your kid ran a country tomorrow… 00:54 Good kids vs capable kids 02:33 Parenting for prosperity (resilience + adaptability) 08:30 Money habits and kids spending fast food money 12:09 Trades, work ethic, and building a future 14:53 House rules: why kids “make their own laws” 17:09 Real responsibility (meals, chores, leadership lessons) 20:47 “Your checkbook is an app” (modern money reality) 23:16 Financial independence and avoiding dependency 25:01 Seasonal work and saving for the slow season 29:50 Value creates opportunity (and money) 31:22 Avoiding problems vs facing hard phone calls 32:34 Bankruptcy lessons and how debt traps happen 37:48 Infrastructure habits: finishing what you start 41:02 Stress, mental health, and positivity under pressure 45:17 Family culture: what’s tolerated becomes the culture 50:30 Leadership at home: lead by example and transparency 52:00 Transparency with kids and trust 56:46 Ideal leader qualities: honesty, integrity, resilience 59:53 Would your kids’ countries survive without you? 01:07:11 Fatherhood Unscripted (Logan visit) 01:08:10 Unscripted question of the week 01:12:44 Final question: would your kid’s country survive? LISTEN / FOLLOW Buzzsprout: https://thedadcompasspodcast.buzzsprout.com Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3QcOmPqj4coSwoUvxQ4sEr?si=_0bEjCLORFm0MwVyTvEj9Q YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheDadCompass Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61575183145418 TikTok: @thedadcompasspodcast #Parenting #Fatherhood #DadPodcast #RaisingKids #ParentingAdvice #FinancialLiteracy #LifeSkills

    1h 13m

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Welcome to our podcast, where two dedicated individuals—both fathers and professionals—share their journeys of self-improvement and growth.