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In this episode of the Dad Edge Podcast, I sit down with Adam Schafer, co-host of the popular Mind Pump Podcast, for a vulnerable, authentic, and deeply reflective conversation on fatherhood, healing generational trauma, and building connection through presence—not performance. Adam opens up about his own childhood trauma, how it shaped his identity, and the intentional work he's done to break the cycle and show up differently for his son.
We dive into the power of emotional safety, why performance-based love doesn't work, and the simple but powerful practice of being fully present. Whether you're a father looking to lead with more empathy or a man learning to love from a healed place, this conversation will resonate deeply.
EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS
[0:00] – Introduction
[2:07] – Adam reflects on his father's absence and the pain of unfulfilled promises
[5:45] – How unresolved trauma shaped his early identity and choices
[8:10] – The pivotal moment he realized his success was masking deeper wounds
[11:28] – Why he decided to show up differently for his son
[14:42] – The importance of building emotional safety, not just structure
[17:36] – Why "being there" is different from being present
[20:03] – Teaching through modeling instead of controlling
[22:14] – Using breathwork, journaling, and awareness to stay grounded
[25:11] – Why your kids don't need perfection—they need you
[28:55] – Adam's approach to leading with grace and empathy at home
[31:30] – Navigating self-doubt and letting go of old patterns
[35:07] – Final reflections: leading with love, not ego
5 KEY TAKEAWAYS
LINKS & RESOURCES
If this episode helped you reflect, reframe, or reconnect, don't forget to rate, review, and share the podcast. One conversation can change everything.
Live legendary.
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In this episode of the Dad Edge Podcast, I sit down with Adam Schafer, co-host of the popular Mind Pump Podcast, for a vulnerable, authentic, and deeply reflective conversation on fatherhood, healing generational trauma, and building connection through presence—not performance. Adam opens up about his own childhood trauma, how it shaped his identity, and the intentional work he's done to break the cycle and show up differently for his son.
We dive into the power of emotional safety, why performance-based love doesn't work, and the simple but powerful practice of being fully present. Whether you're a father looking to lead with more empathy or a man learning to love from a healed place, this conversation will resonate deeply.
EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS
[0:00] – Introduction
[2:07] – Adam reflects on his father's absence and the pain of unfulfilled promises
[5:45] – How unresolved trauma shaped his early identity and choices
[8:10] – The pivotal moment he realized his success was masking deeper wounds
[11:28] – Why he decided to show up differently for his son
[14:42] – The importance of building emotional safety, not just structure
[17:36] – Why "being there" is different from being present
[20:03] – Teaching through modeling instead of controlling
[22:14] – Using breathwork, journaling, and awareness to stay grounded
[25:11] – Why your kids don't need perfection—they need you
[28:55] – Adam's approach to leading with grace and empathy at home
[31:30] – Navigating self-doubt and letting go of old patterns
[35:07] – Final reflections: leading with love, not ego
5 KEY TAKEAWAYS
LINKS & RESOURCES
If this episode helped you reflect, reframe, or reconnect, don't forget to rate, review, and share the podcast. One conversation can change everything.
Live legendary.

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