What If Dad Really Is Destiny
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A lot of men carry a quiet ache they can’t quite name, then spend decades trying to outrun it with work, wins, and willpower. On this Father’s Day, we sit with that ache head-on: the father wound, the craving for approval, and the lifelong impact of a dad who is physically present but emotionally absent. We don’t treat it like a psychology trend or a sentimental story. We treat it like spiritual warfare in the heart, because what happens with dad often shows up everywhere else.
My guest, Buddy Griffin, is known around the world for his music and his leadership, but he tells a deeply personal story about growing up with a hard father who never hugged him, never affirmed him, and never said the words he needed. A moment from Robert Lewis’ Better Man teaching forces Buddy to face one brutal question: will he someday stand at a casket with everything still unresolved? That question leads to action and to an awkward first visit in a retirement center where Buddy asks directly for love and a hug and keeps coming back until the dam finally breaks.
We also talk about what to do when your father is already gone, how forgiveness can start with honesty, and why reconciliation changes not only a man’s peace but his parenting, marriage, and drive. If you’ve ever felt fueled by pressure but starved for approval, this conversation offers a clear path forward.
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Chapter Markers
- 0:00
- Welcome To The Inner Fight
- 0:35
- Father’s Day And Why Dads Matter
- 3:00
- Growing Up Without Warmth At Home
- 4:43
- The Photo That Forced The Question
- 8:45
- Asking For Love And A Hug
- 12:58
- Final Words In The ICU
- 16:12
- Taking Other Men To The Grave
- 20:55
- Forgiveness, Action, And Closing Poem
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