In this Movember series episode, I had the pleasure of interviewing my nephew, Zach Clark—a business owner who transitioned to life as a stay-at-home dad. Zach opens up about the identity shifts, mental health challenges, and societal expectations he’s navigated along the way.
One of Zach's most powerful realizations: “I had to realize that I wasn’t my job.” This insight resonates deeply, especially with men who are often defined by their careers. In our conversation, we explored:
Redefining purpose and identity after stepping away from work
Breaking through the societal stigma that stay-at-home dads face
Building a support network and finding meaningful friendships as an adult
His hopes for his children to grow up with emotional openness and independence
This conversation is about more than fatherhood; it’s about mental health, community, and redefining roles. Join us as we break down outdated expectations and support men’s journeys through all stages of life.
📲 If inspired, scan the QR code to donate to Movember and support men’s health.
Let’s keep these conversations going, one story at a time.
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