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Why Present Fathers Who Risk It All Are Disappearing | Breaking Family Patterns | Temidayo Ogundeji

Why Present Fathers Who Risk It All Are Disappearing | Breaking Family Patterns | Temidayo Ogundeji

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What happens when your father is physically present but emotionally absent? For Timidayo, that painful reality became the fuel to become a different kind of father — one who refuses to disappear from his children’s lives.In this powerful conversation, Timidayo shares how a praying mother shaped his destiny, how he broke a generational pattern of late marriages, and why he risked everything — even resigning from a banking job with only ₦2,000 left — to secure his family’s future. His story is about legacy, faith, and the courage to live as a present father in a world where they are vanishing fast.If you’ve ever wrestled with absent fatherhood, generational cycles, or the fear of stepping into your calling, this conversation will challenge and strengthen you.⏳ CHAPTERS00:00 Introduction03:36 Growing up as the last-born07:55 Can you effectively discipline a child without beating?19:03 The weight of a family name28:59 A praying mother vs. an absent father35:10 Why presence matters in fatherhood40:16 Choosing the wrong career path47:52 Breaking family patterns in marriage51:59 Is there a requirement to think about marriage?54:44 Quitting banking with ₦2,000 left01:02:35 “Nothing is impossible” — his life mantra01:09:19 Final words: Life is in phases🔔 Subscribe and turn on notifications for more real stories of courage, conviction, and calling.🎧 Available on YouTube, Apple Podcasts & everywhere you get your podcasts.#ProjectAlpha #Fatherhood #Resilience #ChristianPodcast #Legacy #SoulPodcast #PresentFather #IntentionalLiving

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