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Husband's Perspective of Motherhood with my husband Darryl

Husband's Perspective of Motherhood with my husband Darryl

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In this episode, Myriam brings on her husband, Darryl, to discuss motherhood from a husband's perspective. They delve into the challenges and joys of parenthood, taking breaks during motherhood, and how it feels for the partner when the mom goes away. They also discuss their journey to parenthood, blended families, and the importance of communication and support.

Key Topics Covered:

  • A husband's perspective on motherhood
  • Taking breaks during motherhood
  • The challenges and joys of parenthood
  • Blended families and co-parenting
  • Communication and support in relationships
  • Balancing individual needs with family needs
  • The importance of enjoying the journey of parenthood

Notable Quotes:

  • "Fatherhood is very much a journey. It doesn't just start, it's constant."
  • "It's really important that you were okay with leaving and you entrusted me and what that showed me when you're basically saying, listen, I, I've, you've got my trust, but it's also the father responsibility."
  • "Remind yourself that it's a privilege to have kids, and you get to influence this kid in a positive way."
  • "Just enjoy it because you never know... Just enjoy being this new dad because people concentrate on the lack of sleep and being stressed out."

Resources Mentioned:

  • Episode 4 (Myriam's first mommy trip)
  • Book on raising Lions from Joe Newman

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