Ep 5 On Boundaries and Having a Strong “Internal No”
In this episode, we chat: What it really looks like to have a strong internal “no”—the kind that doesn’t wobble when it comes to your standards and principles—and why some […]
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EP. 139 Purple Up Conversations: Life as a Military Family podcast
This episode… whew.
We’re sitting down with Kieth Oliver whose journey to parenthood was anything but easy. After battling cancer and facing infertility, he opens up about what it really took, mentally, emotionally, and spiritually to step into fatherhood.
We get real about the silent struggles men face, the weight of identity when fatherhood doesn’t come easy, and how resilience can rewrite your story.
He also shares the heart behind his podcast, Father Figures, where he’s redefining what it means to be a dad in today’s world. From unpacking his relationship with his own father to building a new legacy for his son, this conversation is powerful, honest, and necessary.
This one is for the dads, the future dads, and anyone learning how to heal while leading. Tap in, you don’t want to miss this one.
Want to know more about Kieth:
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Podcast – https://fatherfigurespod.buzzsprout.com
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In this episode, we chat: What it really looks like to have a strong internal “no”—the kind that doesn’t wobble when it comes to your standards and principles—and why some […]
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