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[The Power of Belonging: Redefining Modern Fatherhood with Joe Gonzalez]-[Vulnerability, Courage & Fatherhood]

Good Inside with Dr. Becky · B2 · 2025-12-02

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The Loneliness of Modern Fatherhood

Parenting is often described as one of the most rewarding journeys, yet it remains profoundly isolating. Dr. Becky Kennedy sits down with Joe Gonzalez, founder of the Brooklyn Stroll Club, to discuss the silent struggle of fatherhood. Gonzalez, a New York-based father, highlights a stark reality: while society has built support networks for mothers, men are frequently left to navigate the transition into parenthood in silence. Citing a sobering statistic that 55% of men between 25 and 40 lack a close friend, Gonzalez argues that this lack of connection directly impacts how men operate as partners and fathers.

Moving Beyond 'The Hard' to Address 'The Alone'

Dr. Becky introduces a pivotal framework: "We can't change the hard, but we can change the alone." The transition to parenthood is inherently challenging, but the suffering is compounded when parents feel isolated. Gonzalez’s initiative, the Brooklyn Stroll Club, was born from his own need for community. By gathering dads for walks, he created a space where men can be "seen and supported." This community doesn't aim to "cure" the challenges of raising a child, but rather to provide a space where fathers can discuss their experiences, share frustrations, and normalize the complexities of their new identity.

Fatherhood as a Healing Journey

One of the most profound takeaways from the conversation is the idea that parenting is not just about raising a child, but about "re-raising parts of yourself." Gonzalez reflects on his own upbringing, noting that his father was a hard worker but deeply isolated. He emphasizes that he is not interested in "blaming" previous generations, but rather in breaking cycles. He describes his son as a "mirror," noting that when he manages a toddler's tantrum with patience rather than anger, he is not just helping his child—he is healing his own past patterns. Gonzalez admits that feeling embarrassed when his son acts out is a normal, albeit difficult, internal experience that requires self-regulation.

Playing the 'Long Game'

Gonzalez shares a powerful mantra he uses during high-stress moments, such as a child refusing to get into a stroller: "I'm playing the long game." He explains, "I don't just want to get my kid to the park. I want my kid to feel loved the whole way to the park." This perspective shifts the focus from immediate compliance to long-term emotional connection. Dr. Becky reinforces this, noting that when parents optimize for "ease" (giving in or reacting with fear), they miss the chance to coach their children through big emotions. By validating feelings while maintaining boundaries, parents teach their children that they are capable of handling tough moments without losing the connection with their caregivers.

Building a Legacy of Connection

When asked about his ultimate goal for his son, Gonzalez expresses a desire for his son to remember him as someone who had a strong, supportive community. He wants his son to witness that his father valued friendships and human connection. This vision serves as an "emotional vaccination" for the child’s future. In the final rapid-fire segment, Gonzalez emphasizes the importance of the word "sorry." He argues that the ability to repair relationships through sincere apologies is a crucial leadership skill that should be normalized in fatherhood, moving away from the outdated stereotype that dads must always be right or stoic.

Ultimately, the conversation reinforces that parenting is a collective effort. Whether through community groups or a simple shift in mindset, the remedy for the isolation of modern parenting lies in vulnerability, the willingness to repair, and the commitment to being present for our children—and for ourselves.

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I'm so excited to be here.
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So let's just jump right in.
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Tell me a little bit about that.
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You know what I'm saying.
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I'm here forever.
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jump right in
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put a call in line
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come to find out
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feel seen and supported
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fall short
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📖 Transcript

parenting can be one of the most rewarding journeys of our lifetime.
But at the same time, without a doubt, it is one of the most difficult.
And one of the reasons it's often most difficult is that it can be so lonely and isolating.
Today I'm having an amazing conversation with someone who has changed what it means to be a modern dad.
Joe Gonzalez is a New York-based father media professional and the founder of Brooklyn Stroll Club, built on the idea that dads also need belonging and community.
Every parent needs a group to turn to for those moments when you're panicking or need support or can't put words to something that you're going to that's real but feels so confusing.

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