Dad Tired

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Some days don’t fall apart because of one big thing.
They fall apart because of a hundred small ones.
The gas light comes on.
The kids spill something.
The ice cream cone hits the floor.
Nothing catastrophic happens… and yet everything feels heavy.
In this episode of Dad Tired Daily, we talk about what psychologists call negativity bias—the way our brains are wired to fixate on what’s going wrong instead of what’s going right. It’s not because you’re ungrateful or negative. It’s because your brain is trained to look for threats.
But here’s the good news: what you pay attention to, your brain prioritizes.
Scripture tells us, “Give thanks in all circumstances” (1 Thessalonians 5:18) and “Forget not all His benefits” (Psalm 103:2). Gratitude isn’t about pretending things are great. It’s about retraining your soul to remember what’s good—even on hard days.
Today’s Practice:
Before your day gets rolling, list three things you’re thankful for.
They don’t have to be profound. Just real.
Gratitude rewires your brain.
It lowers stress.
It restores perspective.
And it helps you show up a little more healed for the people you love.
Strong families begin with healed men.

What is Dad Tired?

You’re tired.
Not just physically; though yeah, that too.
You’re tired in your bones. In your soul.
Trying to be a steady husband, an intentional dad, a man of God… but deep down, you feel like you’re falling short. Like you’re carrying more than you know how to hold.

Dad Tired is a podcast for men who are ready to stop pretending and start healing.
Not with self-help tips or religious platitudes, but by anchoring their lives in something (and Someone) stronger.

Hosted by Jerrad Lopes, a husband, dad of four, and fellow struggler, this show is a weekly invitation to find rest for your soul, clarity for your calling, and the courage to lead your family well.

Through honest stories, biblical truth, and deep conversations you’ll be reminded:

You’re not alone. You’re not too far gone. And the man you want to be is only found in Jesus.

This isn’t about trying harder.
It’s about coming home.