FATHERHOOD VOICES

Edward Rodarte

Welcome to Fatherhood: Breaking The Toxic Cycle where conversations of healing and growth occur. This podcast will showcase brave and heartfelt fathers as they step into the light to share their transformative journeys of acknowledging and overcoming their past mistakes. Join us as these fathers courageously open up about their traumas, regrets, and the moments they wish they could redo. Through honest conversations with their children, they confront the pain, explore the lessons learned, and work towards rebuilding broken connections. Tune in to witness the profound healing that unfolds when fathers and children come together to find understanding, forgiveness, and the path forward. Fatherhood: Breaking The Toxic Cycle is a testament to the power of vulnerability, redemption, and the unbreakable bond between a father and his children.

  1. 5h ago

    EP. 77 Postpartum Is the Real Fight: How Fathers Must Show Up with Edward Rodarte & Ryan Dion

    In this powerful episode of Fatherhood Voices, Edward Rodarte sits down with Ryan Dion, creator of The Family Formula, for an honest conversation about postpartum recovery, emotional safety, fatherhood, relationships, and what it truly means for a man to show up after a baby is born. Ryan explains that childbirth may last a day, but the real fight often begins when the family comes home. Mothers may be recovering physically while also experiencing major hormonal, mental, and emotional changes. During this time, fathers cannot simply wait to be told what to do. They must learn to recognize what needs to be done and take responsibility for their household. Ryan shares the important difference between a father who “helps” and a father who truly shows up. A father who helps acts like an assistant and waits for instructions. A father who shows up handles meals, laundry, pediatrician appointments, breastfeeding supplies, visitors, household responsibilities, and anything else that protects the mother’s peace. Edward also reflects honestly on the ways he failed to understand postpartum during his own marriage and how education, humility, empathy, and accountability can help men break these toxic cycles. This episode explores how exhaustion, selfishness, pride, lack of intimacy, and unspoken resentment can slowly create distance between partners. It also shows how fathers can protect their relationships by shifting their priorities away from themselves and toward their families. Once the baby arrives, the responsibilities change. The priorities must change too. In this episode, we discuss: • Postpartum depression, anxiety, and other serious complications • Why postpartum recovery can last much longer than people realize • The difference between helping and truly showing up • Why asking a mother what needs to be done can create another task for her • The father’s “second shift” after coming home from work • Preparing the household before the baby arrives • Birth plans and the importance of giving mothers a voice • Creating an after-birth plan for fathers and families • Protecting a mother’s peace and respecting her boundaries • Breastfeeding, pumping, meal preparation, and daily household support • How exhaustion and selfishness create resentment • Emotional safety, appreciation, and reassurance during postpartum • Why fathers must educate themselves instead of waiting for instructions • Shifting priorities from personal wants to the needs of the family This is a conversation every new father, expecting father, husband, partner, and family member needs to hear. Postpartum should not be something a mother has to survive alone. Fathers must educate themselves, take initiative, protect the household, support their partners, and become fully present for their families. Thank you for watching Fatherhood Voices: Breaking the Toxic Cycle. Host: Edward Rodarte Guest: Ryan Dion Instagram: The Family Formula Podcast: Fatherhood Voices #FatherhoodVoices #Fatherhood #Postpartum #PostpartumSupport #NewFathers #RyanDion #EdwardRodarte #TheFamilyFormula #BreakingTheToxicCycle #EmotionalSafety #NewParents #MarriageAfterBaby #PostpartumDepression #FathersSupportingMothers

    1h 20m
  2. Jul 7

    EP. 75 Why Love Alone Isn’t Enough: Emotional Safety in Parenting with Edward Rodarte & Reem Raouda

    Most parents love their children deeply, but love alone does not always make a child feel emotionally safe. In this powerful episode of Fatherhood Voices, host Edward Rodarte sits down with Reem Raouda, a renowned conscientious parenting coach, to talk about one of the most important foundations in parenting: **emotional safety**. Reem explains the difference between loving your child and creating a home where your child feels safe enough to be seen, heard, accepted, and understood. Emotional safety is not just about physical protection. It is about helping children feel secure enough to express their emotions, speak their truth, make mistakes, and be their authentic selves without fear of shame, rejection, punishment, or emotional withdrawal. Through her work with families, Reem has seen how emotionally safe children are more likely to grow into confident, resilient adults with healthy boundaries, strong self-worth, emotional regulation, and secure relationships. She also explains how a lack of emotional safety can lead to anxiety, people-pleasing, low confidence, emotional suppression, and unhealthy relationship patterns later in life. This conversation challenges outdated ideas around discipline, obedience, control, and traditional parenting. Reem shares why forced obedience can come at a high emotional cost and why conscious parenting begins with connection, trust, presence, and repair. Edward and Reem also discuss how parents can shift from reactive parenting to mindful parenting, why play is a powerful tool for building trust, and how a parent’s reactions can become the voice a child carries into adulthood. This episode is also a reminder that healing starts with the parent. Reem explains why breaking generational patterns requires parents to look at their own wounds, regulate their own emotions, and model the emotional safety they want their children to feel. Whether you are a father, mother, co-parent, single parent, caregiver, or someone trying to repair a relationship with an adult child, this episode offers practical parenting advice and deep insight into raising emotionally healthy children. In this episode, you’ll learn: • What emotional safety in parenting really means • Why love and emotional safety are not the same thing • How to raise confident and resilient children • Why forced obedience can create emotional suppression • How conscious parenting helps build trust and connection • The role of play, presence, and repair in parenting • How your reactions shape your child’s inner voice • Why parents must heal their own wounds • How to break generational parenting patterns • How to create a safe home where children can be themselves This episode is for every parent who wants to raise emotionally healthy kids, build stronger family relationships, and create a legacy of connection instead of fear. 🎙️ Podcast: Fatherhood Voices 🎤 Host: Edward Rodarte 👤 Guest: Reem Raouda If this conversation speaks to you, please like, comment, and subscribe to Fatherhood Voices for more honest conversations about fatherhood, parenting, healing, family, emotional growth, and breaking generational cycles. Share this episode with a parent who wants to build a deeper connection with their child. #FatherhoodVoices #EdwardRodarte #ReemRaouda #EmotionalSafety #ConsciousParenting #ParentingTips #ParentingAdvice #FatherhoodPodcast #GentleParenting #ConscientiousParenting #EmotionallyHealthyChildren #ParentChildConnection #HealingGenerationalTrauma #EmotionalRegulation #ParentingPodcast

    1h 2m
  3. Jul 7

    EP. 76 From Addiction to Fatherhood: Breaking Cycles with Edward Rodarte & Popeye Ray

    In this powerful episode of Fatherhood Voices, Edward Rodarte sits down with Popeye Ray for a raw and honest conversation about addiction, fatherhood, gang life, faith, healing, and the lifelong work of repairing relationships with our children. Popeye Ray opens up about living through decades of addiction while trying to be a father, the pain his children experienced, the moment his wife left with the kids, and how that became the turning point that changed his life. He shares what it took to stop cold turkey, why someone has to truly want change, and why the “aftermath” of drugs is the part young people need to hear most. This episode also dives into the wounds parents leave behind, the difficulty of reconnecting with adult children, and the power of humility, apology, and writing a letter when words are hard to say face-to-face. This is not a polished conversation. It is raw, emotional, vulnerable, and real. If you are a father, a son, a daughter, or someone trying to break generational cycles, this episode is for you. In this episode, we discuss: • Addiction and the impact it has on children • Gang life, peer pressure, and the search for identity • Why “drugs are bad” is not enough of a message • The moment Popeye Ray chose his family over addiction • Repairing relationships with adult children • The power of accountability and apology • Faith, fatherhood, and breaking toxic cycles • Why the most important job a man has is fatherhood Thank you for watching Fatherhood Voices: Breaking the Toxic Cycle. Host: Edward Rodarte Guest: Popeye Ray Podcast: Fatherhood Voices #FatherhoodVoices #Fatherhood #BreakingTheToxicCycle #AddictionRecovery #PopeyeRay #EdwardRodarte #Healing #FathersAndDaughters #GenerationalHealing #RecoveryStory

    1h 10m

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Welcome to Fatherhood: Breaking The Toxic Cycle where conversations of healing and growth occur. This podcast will showcase brave and heartfelt fathers as they step into the light to share their transformative journeys of acknowledging and overcoming their past mistakes. Join us as these fathers courageously open up about their traumas, regrets, and the moments they wish they could redo. Through honest conversations with their children, they confront the pain, explore the lessons learned, and work towards rebuilding broken connections. Tune in to witness the profound healing that unfolds when fathers and children come together to find understanding, forgiveness, and the path forward. Fatherhood: Breaking The Toxic Cycle is a testament to the power of vulnerability, redemption, and the unbreakable bond between a father and his children.