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In a society where the structure and stability of the family unit are increasingly challenged, the role of fathers and the deep, often unspoken need to understand one's biological roots remain profoundly significant.
In this powerful conversation, Adam Coleman, author of ‘The Children We Left Behind,’ reflects on his experience growing up without an active father, and emphasizes the need for forgiveness, grace, and confronting family dynamics to break cycles of dysfunction.
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In a society where the structure and stability of the family unit are increasingly challenged, the role of fathers and the deep, often unspoken need to understand one's biological roots remain profoundly significant.
In this powerful conversation, Adam Coleman, author of ‘The Children We Left Behind,’ reflects on his experience growing up without an active father, and emphasizes the need for forgiveness, grace, and confronting family dynamics to break cycles of dysfunction.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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