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The Guidance Code - Episode 2 Breaking Generational Curses

The Guidance Code - Episode 2 Breaking Generational Curses

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I Never Had a Father to Learn From" - How to Break Cycles You Never Even Knew You Inherited

You'll keep repeating patterns of abandonment, emotional unavailability, and broken relationships if you don't learn how to heal what was never there.

Most fatherless men think "I can't repeat my father's mistakes if I never knew him." But growing up in a single mother household teaches patterns too. Absent fathers still pass down generational trauma through their absence - teaching you that men disappear, that love isn't permanent, that you're on your own.

The Guidance Code Episode 2 shows men without fathers how to break generational cycles even when you don't know where the patterns came from.

Derek Bingham reveals:

  • How absent fathers create generational trauma through abandonment
  • Why fatherless men often struggle with emotional intelligence and connection
  • The masculine development approach that heals generational wounds without excuses
  • How men from single mother households can build authentic male leadership
  • Breaking cycles of emotional unavailability and abandonment patterns

This isn't about making excuses for absent fathers or blaming single mothers. This is about fatherless men doing the inner work to create what was missing and build the legacy they never had examples of.

Join The Guidance Code where men without father figures learn authentic masculinity, break generational cycles, develop emotional healing, build male leadership skills, and become the fathers and leaders they never had through personal growth and accountability.

Listen if you're ready to do the inner work and create what was missing. Skip if you're comfortable staying stuck in generational patterns.

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