In this episode, Dr. Anthony Bradley builds on Kaleb’s personal story of growing up with his father to explore the powerful role fathers play in shaping their children’s lives. Bradley highlights the importance of a father’s closeness—being present, engaged, and intentional in helping sons and daughters grow into healthy young men and women. From the value of roughhousing and play to the often-overlooked importance of a father’s warmth and vulnerability, the conversation paints a fuller picture of fatherhood than stereotypes allow. The episode also wrestles with a sobering question: what happens when a father is absent or emotionally pulls away, and how does that absence shape a child’s development and sense of identity?