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Families dealing with anorexia and other eating disorders can feel lonely and confused. Recovery Dad & Recovery Girl are here to let you know that you are not alone. This show features tips from a family that has made it through recovery and knows that you can, too.
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I never got to be a daddy´s girl, but I do have a chance to be me. Growing up the daughter of a scam artist has oddly prepped me in becoming a music one. Now, i´m unpacking my daddy issues to see how they have influenced my choices in art, men, and self-love or rather lack of. Recovering From My Daddy Issues, Figuring Out Me Read The Journey on: www.daddyrecovery.com See It On TikTok: @daddyrecovery follow my music under: DIANDRA https://media.rss.com/daddyrecovery/feed.xml
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Are you looking for inspiration to start your journey into sobriety and become a better Dad? Has that hard wired feeling of “suck it up and deal with it”, gotten to a point where you had to sedate the weight of it with something else? Me too! Im Nick Barnett, Founder of the domestic dad project, A brand that strives to create a community that breaks the stigma around dads reaching out for help to get their lives back on track and become better Fathers. Welcome to The Domestic Dad Podcast, yo ...
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Nick is the go-to man on addiction related matters for National press, TV and Radio. He has consulted for many private addiction rehabs throughout the years and setup www.Help4Addiction.co.uk which is one of the largest addiction advisory services in the UK.This podcast is a variety of useful information regarding all forms of addictions, how to get help and how to progress. Nick speaks with some of the worlds leading experts on addiction and therapies as well as walking you through some of ...
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In this insightful episode of "Domestic Dad: Cleaning Up the Mess," host Nick Barnett and John Church dive deep into the crucial topic of emotional regulation. As fathers, husbands, and men, mastering our emotions is essential for creating a positive and supportive family environment. John shares practical strategies to help dads navigate intense f…
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The self-help world can feel more like a network to commodify daily emotional struggles, and for Yali and I, survivors, the feeling that we were paying more than actually being relieved became overwhelming. Support the Show. check out my TikTok @daddyrecovery YT/IG: @diandrareviewsitall Read my truth at www.daddyrecovery.com…
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Subscriber-only episode Motherhood, in many ways, embodies the artist´s life. It is the highest emblem of creation, and, like most creatives, some moms can feel really disconnected to what they birth, including a baby. check out my TikTok @daddyrecovery YT/IG: @diandrareviewsitall Read my truth at www.daddyrecovery.com…
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My father took advantage of every single woman in his life, and as his emotional scapegoat, taking back ¨the term¨ is not easy. Yet, I´ve got good friends to call me out. Support the Show. check out my TikTok @daddyrecovery YT/IG: @diandrareviewsitall Read my truth at www.daddyrecovery.comPar Daddy Recovery
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For Adam, the lines between fragility and vulnerability were blurred, but for a group of women, sipping on cocktails and a lifetime of self-work, the difference lined in a point: you are vulnerable if you grow, your fragile if you stay stuck. Support the Show. check out my TikTok @daddyrecovery YT/IG: @diandrareviewsitall Read my truth at www.daddy…
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Out May 23, I discuss the Daddy Issues that inpsire my music: Business Class being a reflection of how my father´s greed for money was often his biggest tool to hurt me. Listen on All Platforms Support the Show. check out my TikTok @daddyrecovery YT/IG: @diandrareviewsitall Read my truth at www.daddyrecovery.com…
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In this episode of Domestic Dad: Cleaning Up The Mess, I reflect on my two-year sobriety journey, highlighting the physical, emotional, and psychological changes that come with it. After nearly two decades of addiction, I embraced sobriety at 39, leading to weight loss, improved health, mental clarity, and personal growth. I discuss rebuilding rela…
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Like most women watching Bridgerton with clutched pearls and pink bunnies, I wondered whether such level of visual romanticism was hitting my head either like a dose of ecstasy or fentanyl. To my modern, male friends, shows like Bridgerton led to higher expectations that eventually led to the female death of “relationship” reality. Yet, to me, and …
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Now that I’m a dog owner, I hate it when people say men are dogs because, frankly, dogs are incredible. They are generous, loyal, clear in their communication, and unafraid to display their love. I have yet to meet the man who does that. Support the Show. check out my TikTok @daddyrecovery YT/IG: @diandrareviewsitall Read my truth at www.daddyrecov…
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To my father, he was just an open deadbeat, but, to me, he was a crushed dream. Any girl, with an abusive father or even ex, looks to movies and tv to find those feelings that never happened for them. We watch Bridgerton to see what it is to have an emotionally vulnerable man be strong, sweet, and careful as much as caring with your body and heart.…
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It is always strange to catch a friend or lover talking about you because, rarely, have I caught anyone speaking behind my back, kindly. It makes sense, though. Love is promulgated. You can see when someone genuinely likes another, and you, probably, do not even need to ask. True love will speak its truth. For many years, I was the only one in love…
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My father raised me to believe that my safety lied in making men feel safe with my intelligence . I was too smart for them and playing dumb protected me from either their visceral nature or their eventual, physical exit from my life. It was strange to know my father saw me like a game: one he could manipulate like my mother, in terms of turning our…
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¨You are obsessed with reciprocity,¨ he declared scarfing down his pizza with no breathe or chew. He was on a diet that he, consistently, broke through junk food binges but made up for with heavier work-outs. He was looking great and feeling so good that he started to put my body down: acting as if I could eat as much as him. Yet, if I did, I would…
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Usually, Happy Hours share the same cast of faces and the common guest stars. It runs on a sitcom concept, which is why, at least once, you will hear a table of happy hour friends, sincerely, discuss starting a podcast. They are not wrong; some of the wisest, funniest people you will ever know, you will oddly not meet because if they are truly that…
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When you get a good guy friend, especially straight, it can feel like a miracle. The platonic love is almost richer than the romantic one because it shows you the safety of emotional connecting with your opposite, especially when you have learned how that ¨opposite¨ can be physically and mentally dangerous towards you. Benito was one of my guys fri…
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Part of the magic of children is how wonderfully ethereal they are, unbeknownst to them. I was a wealth of virtues my father never had or, at least, had lost long before I came into his life. I was sweet and sparingly smart. I had a good sense of humor that even adults enjoyed. I loved to dance, sing, and be friends with as many people possible bas…
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I still remember how much he smiled before, suddenly, he grimaced like a man that had eaten too much sugar and felt his stomach, abruptly, rumble. It was as if he became, Icarus, before my sun and just crashed like a Greek Tragedy before me. ¨Something wrong,¨ I asked. ¨Nothing… I … ugh…. I have to text my wife,¨ he said looking at me as if I neede…
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Welcome to “Domestic Dad: Cleaning Up the Mess" with host Nick. In this episode, Nick shares a personal story about his journey to sobriety and the challenges he faced when going out for the first time after becoming sober. Nick navigates through the pressures of social gatherings and the curiosity of others, highlighting the unique challenges of s…
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In this engaging episode of “Domestic Dad: Cleaning Up The Mess,” host Nick delves into empathy and emotional management with special guest John Church. John, a devoted husband and father to four adult children, is also a military veteran, former pastor, master coach, and counselor, offering a wealth of experience and insight. Throughout the conver…
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It is kind of trippy to be entering your 30s realizing you never had a home. My 20s was spent battling health issues, traveling the world, and doing concert reviews. It was a musical mess that brought me bliss until I realized I could not stay in one place too long without feeling like an imposition, as if the government of Amsterdam would notice i…
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When you define yourself as pain…. You become it. My mother had a lot of pain in her life, especially with my dad but she really did try to do her best and to get to her better, despite him and all. THAT is why I reserve forgiveness for her. My mother made mistakes but my father made graves. He buried people because his soul lived underground, and …
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¨I got The Rose!¨ announced Nina. ¨The Rose!¨ the room audibly announced. For just 23.99 on Amazon Prime you can receive what Josie declared as ¨The Ultimate Orgasm¨ within 10 minutes of its usage. A 2 part master-tech with 7 modes, Nina was describing The Rose like a car dealer would the most lavish vehicle on the lot. She did not have to tell us …
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In this episode, Matt shares his journey through addiction and recovery, offering insights, advice, and reflections on sobriety and fatherhood. From hitting rock bottom to finding redemption, Matt's story is a testament to the power of acceptance, perseverance, and the support of loved ones. He discusses the challenges he faced, the impact of addic…
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Being able to call my dad a piece of shit, has been surprisingly liberating, and not in this vindictive kind of way. It feels cathartic, powerful, and I hope in time totally relieving over the fact that he was, actually,. In essence, I am giving myself the freedom to call my father a horrible human being, which he was, along with so many other toxi…
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On this week’s episode of "Domestic Dad: Cleaning Up The Mess," join us as we delve into the inspiring journey of Ryan Nesbit, Co-Director of Alive and Running Iowa, a non-profit organization dedicated to suicide prevention and awareness. In a heartfelt conversation, Ryan shares his personal experience of coping with the loss of someone close to su…
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My father gaslit me so much, I cannot even go pass a smokers´ sections anymore. I, literally, should tattoo flammable on my ass. For my father, gaslighting was the Reverse-Uno of psychological abuse and one of his favorite tools. You could not tell him he was bad, if anything, he was just flawed or lost, and you were an asshole for not seeing that.…
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Nerdy, fit, and gorgeous in an Aaron Taylor Johnson kind of way, he was the first hot man that I said, ¨You know what I deserve you!¨ He liked my personality, loved my body (even the flabby parts), and thought, somehow, together they equated beauty. It was terrifying and exhilarating. Finally I was getting what I always wanted, and I felt oddly thr…
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I want Daddy Recovery Sessions to be healing not in just the courage it takes to speak on my father´s abuse, but the greater courage it takes to bring accountability to MYSELF for how that abuse framed MY choices. When you take your power back, you have to see how you chose to continue the pattern of abuse on yourself, even when your abuser was lon…
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Embark on an emotional voyage with Zachary Mitchell as he unearths the depths of neglect, abuse, trauma, abandonment and addiction that led to his incarceration. Zac's candid narrative unveils the harrowing realities of his past, marked by hopelessness and despair, yet punctuated by moments of resilience and faith. In this gripping episode, Zac sha…
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Join in as we delve deep into the core fears that often hinder individuals, especially Dad’s, from committing to sobriety. Today, right now, we're dissecting the six most prevalent fears that grip the minds of those contemplating a sober lifestyle. Nick confronts each apprehension head-on, unraveling the complexities surrounding the decision to emb…
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There I was, happy to be on my my first set, completely manifested by my talent and determined positivity. Who cares that Adobe charged me 20 dollars for the app, which I do not own? I will fight for my reimbursement later. I could care less that I have no money to eat or that my dog’s separation anxiety got to a level of a husband demanding his wi…
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To my dad, pity was love, which is why he loved it when people pitied… it meant they cared and also forgot to ask him if it was reciprocal. Yet, I found the quality annoying on him. As we walked through the Basilica, he proceeded to talk about these mysterious, suicide attempts without mentioning who, what, where, and why. They were just his whale …
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In this riveting episode of "Domestic Dad: Cleaning Up The Mess," we embark on an unforgettable journey through Luis’ life —a tale marked by resilience, redemption, and the unyielding pursuit of hope. As a father, Luis grapples with the daunting task of rebuilding his life while navigating the complexities of parenthood amidst personal struggles an…
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To my dad, pity was love, which is why he loved it when people pitied… it meant they cared and also forgot to ask him if it was reciprocal. Yet, I found the quality annoying on him. As we walked through the Basilica, he proceeded to talk about these mysterious, suicide attempts without mentioning who, what, where, and why. They were just his whale …
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This is fascinating,¨I replied. ¨Men want casual feelings, and we want casual relations. Two things that societally we are not allowed to have or say we want out loud without it being systemically oppressed or tabooed,¨ I announced like Albert Einstein screaming ¨Eureka!¨ As I write this, I, sincerely, cannot believe I have friends when I talk like…
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My father smiled, at me, after 10 years of not seeing each other. I was nervous and excited because what if he was a better human being? What if he did miss me, and, unlike our last interaction, where he said he did not love me, time had shown him I was worth loving. While I never felt it was my fault my dad did not love me, I did feel it was my jo…
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When I think of Ursula or Telenovelas Villains with a familial bent, they always end up badly. They either tragically die begging for forgiveness, or end up quadriplegic or in a psych ward spending the rest of their days bound and yelling how much they hate their family. It sucks because I get how they got there. Something happens to you when your …
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When I look at my life, I feel it has run on a ¨Knock Knock Basis,¨ of which anybody that wanted to enter did. My openness was praised, and hammered with a parental adage: ¨You take people for who they are… you do not demand of them.¨ What was admired in me as a child had become a warning label about me as an adult. Support the Show. check out my T…
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Now, I am not saying I am Tupac, although I have reached a level of enough healing to admit I am talented, creative, and unique. Yet, we love these legends because they touch an aspect of our reality and our fantasy. He was a star born without a father and some rough circumstance that made the need for one felt. Sure, that may feel like the bold, a…
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