Episode 2: Donald Mbeutcha
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On this week's episode, I am joined by my good friend Donald Mbeutcha. A proud Father of 5 who's not shy in de-bunking the taboos around Fatherhood. Donald is incredibly open about his own experiences and personal struggles on his own Fatherhood journey so far. This is The Diary of a Dad Podcast. This episode contains some difficult themes that are discussed in a sensitive manner.
Show notes below.. Follow The Diary of a Dad:https://www.instagram.com/thediaryofadad Produced by Feed Ignite ⚡️ https://feedignite.com 00:00 Intro 2:40 Donald's childhood story 4:58 "No solid men around me" 06:10 "Always good with kids" 07:30 "Mum always told me I was man of the house" 09:00 "no one ever told me how to be a man..' 10:10 what was it like at the start of your relationship? 12:00 "you have to date yourself for a year..to figure out who you are.." 15:10 "had I not had that year I may not have found the one.." 16:18 did you intend to have kids straight away after marriage? "we had lots of plans but had our first after a year.." 18:30 " I was now responsible for 2 other human beings.. I was fascinated..I was in awe of my wife..the process..nature.." 19:43 "classic mistake, asked what have you been doing all day.." 20:45 waters breaking 21:45 "when my daughter came I just cried..was in awe..that first time of being a dad...it's something special.." 22:53 were you prepared and who were you speaking to for advice? "I was doing a lot of research, there weren't many people to help with advice, to help prepare mentally.." 25:30 "the mother sometimes has more support, but first time Dads have to support the family and carry on maybe without the same level of help.." 27:43 "did you naturally want to grow the family beyond 1 child.." "Always wanted to get to 3 and give them the attention they individually need.." 30:08 what's the biggest challenge? Biggest jump? 2 to 3 (outnumbered) 32:06 what was the day to day life like? "it was tough..have to help but still get out to work even harder to provide.." 34:18 "I wasn't getting enough attention..I love my family..my home.. but there's a parting that grows" 35:50 "just because you have kids you don't stop living.." 36:40 what's most important relationship with kids or spouse? 37:30 homeschooling 39:40 'it was very important for us to have that time..to instill their personalities.." 40:30 can you speak about your 4th pregnancy? 42:45 "going to midwife..can't find a heartbeat.. 43:50 "unfortunately there's no heartbeat..frozen..never think you'd be that parent" 45:50 "it hurts me that other men want to be father's but this happens and can't.." 48:25 "where are the other men this happens to.. you feel so alone..you think you're gonna hear that cry..felt guilty for laughing.." 50:40 how did you manage the need to look after yourself in this time? "I didn't want to.. suicidal..can't contain it..didn't know what to do.." 54:50 "a lot of the focus of support is for the mum's..but what happens to the dads and children.." 57:25 "the help for the man is there it's finding it" 01:01:19 moving on after the loss 01:03:44 getting through next pregnancy week by week 01:05:49 "you have the most dynamic relationship with your dead child.." 01:07:24 what's one moment stands out the most as a Father?
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Show notes below.. Follow The Diary of a Dad:https://www.instagram.com/thediaryofadad Produced by Feed Ignite ⚡️ https://feedignite.com 00:00 Intro 2:40 Donald's childhood story 4:58 "No solid men around me" 06:10 "Always good with kids" 07:30 "Mum always told me I was man of the house" 09:00 "no one ever told me how to be a man..' 10:10 what was it like at the start of your relationship? 12:00 "you have to date yourself for a year..to figure out who you are.." 15:10 "had I not had that year I may not have found the one.." 16:18 did you intend to have kids straight away after marriage? "we had lots of plans but had our first after a year.." 18:30 " I was now responsible for 2 other human beings.. I was fascinated..I was in awe of my wife..the process..nature.." 19:43 "classic mistake, asked what have you been doing all day.." 20:45 waters breaking 21:45 "when my daughter came I just cried..was in awe..that first time of being a dad...it's something special.." 22:53 were you prepared and who were you speaking to for advice? "I was doing a lot of research, there weren't many people to help with advice, to help prepare mentally.." 25:30 "the mother sometimes has more support, but first time Dads have to support the family and carry on maybe without the same level of help.." 27:43 "did you naturally want to grow the family beyond 1 child.." "Always wanted to get to 3 and give them the attention they individually need.." 30:08 what's the biggest challenge? Biggest jump? 2 to 3 (outnumbered) 32:06 what was the day to day life like? "it was tough..have to help but still get out to work even harder to provide.." 34:18 "I wasn't getting enough attention..I love my family..my home.. but there's a parting that grows" 35:50 "just because you have kids you don't stop living.." 36:40 what's most important relationship with kids or spouse? 37:30 homeschooling 39:40 'it was very important for us to have that time..to instill their personalities.." 40:30 can you speak about your 4th pregnancy? 42:45 "going to midwife..can't find a heartbeat.. 43:50 "unfortunately there's no heartbeat..frozen..never think you'd be that parent" 45:50 "it hurts me that other men want to be father's but this happens and can't.." 48:25 "where are the other men this happens to.. you feel so alone..you think you're gonna hear that cry..felt guilty for laughing.." 50:40 how did you manage the need to look after yourself in this time? "I didn't want to.. suicidal..can't contain it..didn't know what to do.." 54:50 "a lot of the focus of support is for the mum's..but what happens to the dads and children.." 57:25 "the help for the man is there it's finding it" 01:01:19 moving on after the loss 01:03:44 getting through next pregnancy week by week 01:05:49 "you have the most dynamic relationship with your dead child.." 01:07:24 what's one moment stands out the most as a Father?
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