DA415 | Your Superpower Is Hurting Your Kids, Creating Emotional Warmth at Home, and Why Attachment Is Everything – Part 1 (Jeremy Pryor)
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🚨 If you just go with the flow, it will destroy your family.
Jeremy Pryor is BACK on the podcast with a wake-up call for dads everywhere. In Part 1 of this powerful conversation, he's sharing:
➡️ Why your ability to emotionally detach is hurting your kids
➡️ The difference between "Do I love my kids?" and "Do they FEEL loved?"
➡️ How to become a warmer, more emotionally available father
➡️ What ancient Hebraic families understood that we've forgotten
SUMMARY
If you just go with the flow in today's world, it will destroy you and your family. In this episode, Jeremy Pryor returns to share why the superpower that helps men provide and protect can actually be the very thing that pushes your kids away. You'll discover why emotional detachment is hurting your children and how to become the warm, present father your family desperately needs.
TAKEAWAYS
- The ability to emotionally detach is a fatherhood superpower for providing and protecting—but using it against your family will cost you their hearts.
- Your kids can sense emotional distance, and they need to know that what happens to them actually impacts you.
- The question isn't "Do I feel attached to my kids?" but "Do my kids feel attached to me?"
- Learning from ancient Hebraic family culture can revolutionize the way we build multi-generational bonds.
- Your wife has a relational map of the family that you desperately need—invite her advice and steward it well.
GUEST
Jeremy Pryor is the founder of Family Teams and co-host of the Family Teams Podcast with Jefferson Bethke. He's an author, speaker, and advocate for multi-generational family who has spent years studying ancient Hebraic family patterns and helping modern fathers build lasting legacies. Jeremy and his wife, April, have five children and four grandchildren and lived in Israel on and off for about ten years.
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