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The Dad´s Group Chat Podcast

The Dad´s Group Chat Podcast

De: Geraldo Santana
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The Host, Geraldo Santana, AKA "They Call Me G" chops it up with guest from different walks of life, and deep dives into conversations about entrepreneurship, purpose, challenges, parenting, our communities, raising our kids, and much more!

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  • Power of The Mind Starts with Faith | Natalie
    Mar 25 2026

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    In this episode of The Dad’s Group Chat Podcast, I sat down with my sister Natalie for a real and personal conversation about fear, anxiety, depression, and faith. We opened up about some of the tough moments we went through last year, the mental battles we faced, and how those experiences changed the way we look at life, fear, and the power of the mind.

    We talked about how fear can control your decisions, how anxiety can make you feel stuck, and how depression can make you feel like you’re alone even when you’re not. Most importantly, we talked about how faith and the power of the mind go hand in hand, and how trusting God helped us get through some of the hardest moments in our lives.

    This episode is about breaking negative patterns, learning how to control your thoughts, growing through difficult seasons, and understanding that sometimes the battles you’re fighting are mental, spiritual, and emotional all at the same time.

    If you’ve ever dealt with fear, anxiety, self-doubt, or a tough season in life, this is an episode you’ll definitely relate to.

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    33 m
  • Marriage, Parenting & Breaking Generational Cycles | Walessa & Ariel
    Feb 14 2026

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    In this powerful episode of The Dad’s Group Chat Podcast, I sat down with Walessa & Ariel for a real, unfiltered conversation about marriage, upbringing, parenting, and building the kind of household they didn’t always see growing up.

    They open up about how they met, when they knew it was more than just dating, and what marriage truly looks like beyond the highlight reel. From unlearning habits shaped by their childhood to intentionally breaking generational patterns, this episode dives deep into becoming better partners and better parents.

    The conversation also explores how having children shifts a marriage — the emotional weight, the growing pains, and the importance of showing up for your significant other during challenging seasons. Walessa & Ariel speak honestly about the challenges that come after having a baby — the emotional changes, identity shifts, exhaustion, and the pressure both partners can feel while trying to stay connected.

    They discuss what it really looks like to support one another during those difficult months, how it impacted them in ways that often go unspoken, and what they wish more couples understood before entering that phase of life.

    This episode is about growth.
    It’s about healing.
    It’s about raising our kids with the love, presence, and partnership we may not have always witnessed ourselves.

    If you’re married, planning to be, navigating parenthood, or trying to break cycles for your family — this conversation is for you.

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    1 h y 23 m
  • Comedy, Love & Real Life | Splou & Nana
    Feb 6 2026

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    In this episode of The Dad’s Group Chat Podcast, we welcome back well-known Dominican comedian Splou 🇩🇴😂—this time joined by his wife Nana, a talented content creator—for a conversation filled with laughs, love, culture, and real-life reflections.


    We kick things off with unforgettable moments, including what it was really like meeting Romeo Santos and Prince Royce, and how those experiences hit differently as creators coming from the community and watching their journeys unfold in real time.


    From there, we dive into their relationship—how love has evolved, how they balance marriage and content creation, and what it looks like to grow together while navigating public platforms, creativity, and partnership.


    Of course, we bring the energy with Rapid Rounds ⚡️—quick questions, no time to think, and plenty of laughs that highlight their chemistry and personalities.


    We also introduce our segment “Let’s Talk About It,” where we answer a listener-submitted question. This time, a woman in her 40s opens up about dealing with FOMO (fear of missing out)—questioning timing, life choices, and the pressure of comparison in the age of social media. The conversation becomes honest, reflective, and relatable for anyone who’s ever felt behind or unsure of what’s next.

    This episode blends:

    • Dominican culture and comedy 🇩🇴
    • Marriage, love, and partnership
    • Celebrity encounters with real perspective
    • Rapid-fire fun
    • Deep conversations about fulfillment, timing, and FOMO


    Whether you’re here for the laughs, the love, or the real talk, this episode delivers on all fronts.

    👇 Tap in, enjoy the episode, and join the conversation in the comments.

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    1 h y 44 m
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