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Mother's Day and Father's Day are both meant to celebrate parents, but why do they feel so different?
In this episode, we explore the Father's Day gap—from the billions of dollars difference in holiday spending to the cultural narratives that shape how we view mothers and fathers. We discuss why many fathers won't complain about gifts, why thought and intention matter more than price, and how society often acknowledges fathers without fully celebrating them.
This isn't about comparing mothers and fathers. It's about recognizing the value of present, engaged fathers and asking what it would look like to celebrate them with greater intention.
Because sometimes the most meaningful gift isn't what you buy.
It's letting someone know they matter. 🔥
By Marcus A SmothersMother's Day and Father's Day are both meant to celebrate parents, but why do they feel so different?
In this episode, we explore the Father's Day gap—from the billions of dollars difference in holiday spending to the cultural narratives that shape how we view mothers and fathers. We discuss why many fathers won't complain about gifts, why thought and intention matter more than price, and how society often acknowledges fathers without fully celebrating them.
This isn't about comparing mothers and fathers. It's about recognizing the value of present, engaged fathers and asking what it would look like to celebrate them with greater intention.
Because sometimes the most meaningful gift isn't what you buy.
It's letting someone know they matter. 🔥