I wish my dad : the power of vulnerable conversations between fathers and sons
(2022)

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[United States] : Broadleaf Books, 2022
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ISBN/ISSN
9781506481586 MWT14896313, 1506481582 14896313
LANGUAGE
English
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"I Wish My Dad . . .": what a simple way to start to a sentence. But those four words hold the power to heal wounds men may not even know they carry. From author, speaker, and social entrepreneur Romal Tune and his son, Jordan, comes this tour de force for fathers and sons about healing the unfinished business between them. What do sons wish they had received from their fathers? What might honest, healing conversations between fathers and sons look like? Tune was raised mostly without a father. He and his dad connected briefly when he was a teenager, and then had no relationship for decades. After years of inner work via therapy and faith, Tune realized that neither he nor his dad possessed what they needed to live up to each other's expectations. He began to wonder if other men also longed to have vulnerable conversations with their fathers--about good memories, about pain, and about what their relationship could still become. So he sat down with seventeen men of diverse ages, ethnicities, and socioeconomic backgrounds for "I Wish My Dad" conversations. In the pages of this book, he invites us into the room as the men unpack fractured relationships with their fathers, learn to overcome emotional pain, defeat life-limiting beliefs, and describe risks they took to heal and connect with their fathers. Tune also offers us strategies and prompts for initiating our own "I Wish My Dad" conversations. And with no pretense, he and Jordan recount their own "I Wish My Dad" interview, which helped them chart the way toward a transformed relationship. I Wish My Dad helps fathers and their sons talk about difficult dynamics and begin emotional healing. The lessons in these pages will free us to have--and become--the kind of dad we wish for

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