Why modern families are struggling
Most families fall into the same trap: after the baby arrives, moms become increasingly empowered while dads quietly step back. It's not intentional — it's a slow drift driven by self-doubt, lack of support, and unclear roles.
The result? An overwhelmed mother doing too much, a father who feels inadequate and disengaged, and a relationship that survives on logistics rather than love. Changing this is simpler than you think.
"The problem isn't that one person is doing something wrong.
Two wounds are getting triggered at the same time — and triggering each other."
What actually makes families thrive
Most families fall into the same trap: after the baby arrives, moms become increasingly empowered while dads quietly step back. It's not intentional — it's a slow drift driven by self-doubt, lack of support, and unclear roles.
The result? An overwhelmed mother doing too much, a father who feels inadequate and disengaged, and a relationship that survives on logistics rather than love. Changing this is simpler than you think.