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In this heartfelt conversation, David Mehler sits down with his childhood best friend, Michael Halperin, to examine how being a dad today differs from their fathers’ era. They explore the generational shift from a singular focus on providing and protecting to a deeper call for presence. Through personal stories and honest reflections, the episode challenges high‑performing men to redefine success in fatherhood and offers practical tools for cultivating meaningful connection at home.
Key Takeaways:
- ~[00:02:05] Michael recalls his dad always working and the absence of quality time despite feeling loved.
- ~[00:05:05] David explains that many men overwork out of fear of inadequacy and the need to feel enough.
- ~[00:09:40] Michael points out that merely showing up isn’t the same as being present; a distracted father feels like a cardboard cut‑out.
- ~[00:15:50] Michael distils his purpose as a father to ensuring his children feel his love, not just hear it.
- ~[00:31:50] The first practical tip: leave your phone away from the dinner table to model presence.
- ~[00:33:30] The second tip: schedule one‑on‑one time with each child, ask questions, and listen without turning every moment into a lesson.
Dive deeper into the journey from provider to present by listening to the full episode on YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or Audible. If this conversation resonates with you, subscribe and leave a review—your support helps men everywhere rise with passion, power, and purpose.
By David Mehler5
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In this heartfelt conversation, David Mehler sits down with his childhood best friend, Michael Halperin, to examine how being a dad today differs from their fathers’ era. They explore the generational shift from a singular focus on providing and protecting to a deeper call for presence. Through personal stories and honest reflections, the episode challenges high‑performing men to redefine success in fatherhood and offers practical tools for cultivating meaningful connection at home.
Key Takeaways:
- ~[00:02:05] Michael recalls his dad always working and the absence of quality time despite feeling loved.
- ~[00:05:05] David explains that many men overwork out of fear of inadequacy and the need to feel enough.
- ~[00:09:40] Michael points out that merely showing up isn’t the same as being present; a distracted father feels like a cardboard cut‑out.
- ~[00:15:50] Michael distils his purpose as a father to ensuring his children feel his love, not just hear it.
- ~[00:31:50] The first practical tip: leave your phone away from the dinner table to model presence.
- ~[00:33:30] The second tip: schedule one‑on‑one time with each child, ask questions, and listen without turning every moment into a lesson.
Dive deeper into the journey from provider to present by listening to the full episode on YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or Audible. If this conversation resonates with you, subscribe and leave a review—your support helps men everywhere rise with passion, power, and purpose.

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