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Raising Resilient Children: Hard Walks, Honest Conversations, and the Courage to Parent Through Discomfort

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  1. Raising Resilient Children: Hard Walks, Honest Conversations, and the Courage to Parent Through Discomfort Furkhan Dandia 1:05:50

Parenting isn’t just about keeping kids safe — it’s about preparing them for a world that won’t always be comfortable, fair, or predictable.

In this episode, Kirk Coburn joins the show for an honest conversation about raising kids in an age of instant gratification, digital distraction, and social pressure. He shares real stories from the trenches of Fatherhood: the son who checked out with a month left of school, the 12km walk that ended in tears and a breakthrough, and the quiet pride of watching a 14-year-old show up as a gentleman without being told to.

But the conversation doesn’t stop at parenting. Kirk and the host explore how the same principles that help kids grow — tolerating discomfort, staying present, learning through failure, finding meaning in the climb — are the ones that help adults navigate a noisy, polarized, shame-driven world. They get into addiction, faith, ego, debate culture, social media, and why we’ll celebrate a flawed comic book hero’s redemption arc but refuse to give real people the same grace.

Honest, warm, and unexpectedly profound. A great listen for any parent trying to figure it out as they go.

About Kirk
Kirk is an everyday dad navigating the chaos of modern parenting — sharing his mistakes and triumphs so others can find context and support in their own journeys. When he’s not in dad mode, he’s creating art. Follow his work on Instagram: @w2artyyc

00:00 Welcome Back and Catching Up
00:23 Spring Mood Boost
01:00 Busy Family Life and School Wrap-Up
01:25 Principal Call Grade Six Standoff
02:49 Motivating Kids and Parent Intentions
04:45 Discipline vs Instant Gratification
06:13 Earning a Phone and Setting Boundaries
07:44 The 12K Run Lesson
11:02 Vulnerability and Fear of Change
13:31 Parenting Hard and Learning About Yourself
15:11 Proud Dad Moment First Girl Visit
18:25 Youngest Kid Clever on the Soccer Field
20:19 Sheltering vs Showing the Real World
22:07 Talking Drugs with Compassion
26:28 Phones Dopamine and YouTube Rules
29:38 Teaching Negotiation and Relationships
30:14 Politics Truth and Open Minds
34:26 Family Backup Plan
35:35 Hope And Humility
37:04 Debate Without Winning
40:04 Ego Proof And Public Shame
41:32 Kindness In Conflict
42:36 Giving Others Space
46:12 Heroes Are Human
50:06 Grounding And Faith
54:15 Religion As Freedom
55:38 Pain Growth And Trust
58:30 Live In The Present
59:22 Final Parting Thoughts

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Disclaimer: The content shared on this podcast is for educational and informational purposes only and should not be considered therapy, counselling, or clinical advice. Listening to this podcast does not establish a therapist–client relationship. The views expressed are my own and are separate from my clinical practice.

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Furkhan Dandia Therapist and Coach

I am a men's coach, therapist, group facilitator, podcaster and author. My journey began five years ago when I was going through a separation. I found myself alone and in a shame spiral that our culture and society covertly exert on people due to the perceived "failure" of a marriage. Unfortunately, I personalized that message which led me to fall deeper into a hole, causing me to surround myself with people that did not serve me and engage in substance abuse. While seeking therapy, I was not making the wholesale changes I needed.

As part of my experience with therapy, I realized that I am not alone in the challenges men my age experience (I separated at the age of 34/35). I realized I could be a voice for men like myself and offer support in this space. In the middle of the pandemic, I applied for a Master's degree in Psychology to become a therapist. This change was a significant shift for me as I worked in the corporate world as an engineer. Once I leaned into the space of supporting other men, I also started a podcast to normalize these difficult conversations and started a men's group a year later with the support of a friend.

I thought I was giving something back when I started the men's group. However, I quickly realized I was getting substantially more from the connections I built than I initially anticipated. It was also something I needed because I was going through another breakup.

At that point, I also realized that I had not taken the time to heal, and I was outsourcing my healing through romantic relationships, substances, material acquisitions and superficial relationships. I decided to step away from the outgoing lifestyle and started to focus on my healing which was another phase of evolution for me on my journey. Over the last year and a half, I have become mindful of the people I spend my time with. I have cleaned my lifestyle of substances, toxic environments and behaviours. I have focused on my sleep, my health and my knowledge. I have improved my spiritual relationship with myself, which was lacking the most over the past five years. This is the best I have felt.

As part of my solitude journey and to find myself again, I also released a book encapsulating my journey, which I hope to share with others. My book is titled: The Pursuit of Self-Love.