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In this live Q&A episode, Uncle Joe and I tackle some of the heaviest—and most common—situations men face inside marriage: supporting a wife through serious mental health challenges, staying grounded when divorce is still on the table, and learning how to lead with consistency instead of panic.
We respond to real questions from men inside the Dad Edge Alliance who are walking through postpartum depression, PMDD, emotional volatility, and marital uncertainty. This conversation is about becoming an advocate instead of a victim, choosing consistency over crisis-mode behavior, and learning how to lead yourself well—regardless of whether your marriage outcome is guaranteed. If you're in a season where hope feels thin and the work feels exhausting, this episode will remind you what leadership actually looks like when things are hard.
Timeline Summary
[000] Opening reflections on fatherhood, sleepless nights, and perspective
[3:18] Setting expectations for live Q&A and imperfect conversations
[4:41] Corey's question: supporting a wife with postpartum depression and PMDD
[6:19] Understanding PMDD as a hormonal sensitivity disorder
[8:33] Why mood shifts are not character flaws or choices
[9:58] Becoming an advocate instead of minimizing mental health struggles
[11:05] Practical leadership: nutrition, structure, and reducing stress
[12:25] Why a man's emotional and spiritual health matters most in crisis
[13:10] Research on spiritual disciplines and emotional regulation
[14:11] Becoming a "merchant of hope" in your household
[15:00] Why men must take care of their inner world first
[16:02] Corey shares his early experience inside the Dad Edge Alliance
[17:02] Playing the long game and resisting discouragement
[18:07] Using brotherhood instead of isolation
[18:48] Announcement: Dad Edge Alliance preview call
[20:15] Where to find episode resources and symptom notes
[21:05] Second question: staying consistent while divorce is still mentioned
[24:56] Identifying behaviors that contributed to marital breakdown
[26:04] Why wives wait to see if change is real
[27:16] Consistency as a non-negotiable value
[28:46] Doing the work regardless of outcome
[31:01] Why self-led change benefits you no matter what
[32:24] Showing up as a grounded, playful, present father
[33:37] Why it often gets worse before it gets better
Five Key Takeaways
Links & Resources
Closing Remark
If you're walking through a season where leadership feels heavy and outcomes feel uncertain, remember this: your consistency, integrity, and growth still matter. Thank you for being men who show up, ask hard questions, and refuse to drift. From my heart to yours—keep going, and live legendary.
By Larry Hagner4.8
15001,500 ratings
In this live Q&A episode, Uncle Joe and I tackle some of the heaviest—and most common—situations men face inside marriage: supporting a wife through serious mental health challenges, staying grounded when divorce is still on the table, and learning how to lead with consistency instead of panic.
We respond to real questions from men inside the Dad Edge Alliance who are walking through postpartum depression, PMDD, emotional volatility, and marital uncertainty. This conversation is about becoming an advocate instead of a victim, choosing consistency over crisis-mode behavior, and learning how to lead yourself well—regardless of whether your marriage outcome is guaranteed. If you're in a season where hope feels thin and the work feels exhausting, this episode will remind you what leadership actually looks like when things are hard.
Timeline Summary
[000] Opening reflections on fatherhood, sleepless nights, and perspective
[3:18] Setting expectations for live Q&A and imperfect conversations
[4:41] Corey's question: supporting a wife with postpartum depression and PMDD
[6:19] Understanding PMDD as a hormonal sensitivity disorder
[8:33] Why mood shifts are not character flaws or choices
[9:58] Becoming an advocate instead of minimizing mental health struggles
[11:05] Practical leadership: nutrition, structure, and reducing stress
[12:25] Why a man's emotional and spiritual health matters most in crisis
[13:10] Research on spiritual disciplines and emotional regulation
[14:11] Becoming a "merchant of hope" in your household
[15:00] Why men must take care of their inner world first
[16:02] Corey shares his early experience inside the Dad Edge Alliance
[17:02] Playing the long game and resisting discouragement
[18:07] Using brotherhood instead of isolation
[18:48] Announcement: Dad Edge Alliance preview call
[20:15] Where to find episode resources and symptom notes
[21:05] Second question: staying consistent while divorce is still mentioned
[24:56] Identifying behaviors that contributed to marital breakdown
[26:04] Why wives wait to see if change is real
[27:16] Consistency as a non-negotiable value
[28:46] Doing the work regardless of outcome
[31:01] Why self-led change benefits you no matter what
[32:24] Showing up as a grounded, playful, present father
[33:37] Why it often gets worse before it gets better
Five Key Takeaways
Links & Resources
Closing Remark
If you're walking through a season where leadership feels heavy and outcomes feel uncertain, remember this: your consistency, integrity, and growth still matter. Thank you for being men who show up, ask hard questions, and refuse to drift. From my heart to yours—keep going, and live legendary.

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