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What If Success Is Simply Letting Your Kids Become Themselves - Chuck Melendi
Episode 344
Thursday, 26 March, 2026
Send us Fan MailThank you Steve Garraty for making today's episode possible!“Listen and don’t judge.” That’s the line Chuck Melendi drops that kept echoing in my head after we wrapped, because it’s the kind of advice that sounds obvious until you try to live it in a real home with real stress, real teen emotions, and real consequences. Chuck is an empty nester, a longtime healthcare industry leader, and the host of Disruptive Dialogue, but what hit me most is how seriously he takes his job as Dad. He even asked his daughters for honest feedback before coming on, and the way he talks about that affirmation is powerful.We get into how Chuck and his wife raised two daughters to be strong and independent without losing connection. We talk practical independence, like teaching them skills most people never learn, and emotional independence, like refusing to make their lives about a parent’s ego. He shares what it looks like to support your kids even when you don’t fully agree with their path, and why redefining success is one of the best gifts you can give a family.Then we go somewhere most parenting conversations avoid: mental health. Chuck tells a raw story about a fight with his daughter, the moment he knew he crossed a line, and why he chose therapy and humility instead of denial. We also talk about teen brain development, social media pressure, and how being present and curious can change the temperature in your house.We also touch healthcare from both sides, including what families face when the system is confusing and expensive, and why Chuck built Disruptive Dialogue to help normal people navigate it and push for change. If you care about fatherhood, parenting teens, mental health, and becoming a better leader at home, you’ll get a lot out of this one. Subscribe, share this with a dad who needs it, and leave a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify.Support the showPlease don't forget to leave us a review wherever you consume your podcasts! Please help us get more dads to listen weekly and become the ultimate leader of their homes!












