Dads Dating After Divorce

Dads Dating After Divorce

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Dating after divorce isn’t what it used to be—especially when you’re a dad. The rules have changed, the world has changed, and now you’ve got kids in the mix. Join Dallas and Jude as they share real-world strategies and insights from their work with dads and men at BlackBoxDating.com and TheDivorcedDadvocate.com.

Episode List

42 - Airplane Mode For Your Ex

Apr 7th, 2026 11:00 AM

Your ex doesn’t have to ruin your new relationship, but if you don’t build structure, she can rent space in your head 24/7. We get real about what happens when dating after divorce moves from casual to committed: you’re seeing someone consistently, you’re thinking about introducing the kids, and suddenly the “gatekeeper” ex starts blowing up your phone. We share a simple tactical move that actually works in the moment, plus the deeper mindset that makes it sustainable.We walk through how we think about boundaries as dads: not a one-time rule, but an evolving system you keep upgrading as new problems appear. Jude Sandvall and Dallas Bluth break down why women feel safer and more attracted when a man is organized, steady, and humble enough to keep improving. Then we outline the relationship conversation many dads avoid: explaining the real dynamic with your ex, warning a girlfriend about likely drama, and setting expectations so she doesn’t get blindsided by texts, social media outreach, or conflict at kid transitions.We also draw a sharp line between healthy transparency and unhealthy dependency. Your girlfriend should have visibility into your life, but she cannot become your therapist, your mom, or your emotional battery. Finally, we talk kids, gatekeeping, parallel parenting, and a crucial reality of family court: narrative matters. Dating can be spun as a distraction from your children if you move too fast or handle money and parenting time poorly.

41 - Stop Chasing a Six Pack and Start Building Real Confidence

Mar 31st, 2026 11:00 AM

If you’re a dad dating after divorce, the loudest advice online usually points to vanity: get shredded, flex harder, post the perfect Hinge photo. We’re not buying it. Real confidence is built when you can rely on your body, your routines, and your leadership at home, especially when life feels chaotic and your mind won’t shut off.We talk about why physical fitness is the easiest “first domino” for divorced dads: it’s concrete, measurable, and it pulls you out of overthinking. We break down the difference between confidence and arrogance, why chasing a six pack is a trap for most men over 30, and how women often read extreme gym bro energy as self-absorption instead of strength. The goal isn’t perfection. The goal is capability, calm, and the kind of grounded masculinity your kids can copy and your dates can feel.From there, we get practical about fitness routines that actually fit real life: micro workouts, calisthenics at home, sports with friends, outdoor work, and getting active with your kids. Then we shift to nutrition and fat loss without gimmicks using a calorie budget, a moderate calorie deficit, and the staples-versus-feasting mindset so your results last. We also call out alcohol for what it is: fast calories that can wreck progress when it becomes habitual.If you want more energy for parenting, better confidence for dating apps, and a healthier family culture you can sustain, hit play. Subscribe, share this with a dad who needs a reset, and leave us a rating and review so more men can find the show.

40 - The Tom Brady Trap: Why "Too Busy" is Actually a Choice

Mar 24th, 2026 11:00 AM

Tom Brady says he’s too busy for a personal life, and that excuse hits different when you’re a divorced dad trying to coordinate dating around custody exchanges, work, and real-world exhaustion. We dig into what “no time” usually means, how priorities actually work, and why a lot of single fathers quietly use their kids as a shield from fear and rejection. If you’ve been telling yourself you’ll date again when life calms down, this conversation challenges that story without shaming you for it.We get practical fast. We talk micro dates that fit into a packed schedule, the mindset shift from “I can’t” to “How can I make this happen?”, and how to use dating apps without letting them hijack your attention. We also explain why clarity and direct communication matter more when you’re a parent, and how being open about your availability can actually make dating simpler instead of more stressful.Then we go deeper into what your kids learn by watching you. We break down why modeling resilience, emotional honesty, and healthy effort matters after divorce, plus the difference between guilt (a useful signal to realign your behavior) and shame (the thing that keeps you hidden). If you want a healthy romantic relationship again, you don’t need a perfect plan, you need a next step. Subscribe, share this with a dad who needs it, and leave a review. What’s the one action you’ll take this week?

39 - Stability Over Performance With Special Guest Ric Taylor

Mar 17th, 2026 11:00 AM

Dating after divorce can turn even confident dads into performers. You start chasing the perfect opener, the perfect outfit, the perfect “game,” and somehow you feel worse after every date. We go the other direction with therapist and coach Rick Taylor: confidence is what stability looks like on the outside, and stability is something you build, not something you pretend to have.We talk about the performance trap and why scripts usually backfire. Yes, learning better communication helps, but the real win is understanding the principle underneath the words so you can speak in your own voice. We also get specific about timing after divorce: giving yourself and your kids time to settle, grieve, and rebuild rhythm before you jump into something serious. If you’ve felt the emotional highs and lows of early post-divorce dating, this is the roadmap back to calm.Rick shares his framework for masculine purpose as movement toward an outcome, and why so many men feel like they’re “moving in circles” after a marriage ends. Then we bring it down to earth with three pillars that create structure fast: showing up for your kids with predictable routines, rebuilding your body with consistent exercise and simple nutrition, and rebuilding finances with a budget and a monthly surplus even after a financial wipeout. We also cover how to be honest on dates without trauma dumping, and we close with a simple stability audit you can use this week.If this helped, subscribe, share it with a dad who needs steadier footing, and leave a review so more divorced dads can find the show. What’s the one pillar you’re rebuilding first?

38 - Doing vs. Being: The Secret to Helping Her Find Her Feminine Again

Mar 10th, 2026 11:00 AM

Ever watch your date sprint to the hostess stand while you’re still catching up to the curb? We’ve been there—and we’re turning that awkward start into a playbook for calm leadership, real connection, and dates that feel lighter for both of you. We explore the heart of modern dating for divorced dads: helping a woman shift from doing to being by offering safety, structure, and steady presence.We break down the foundations that actually invite feminine energy: consistency that builds trust, decisiveness that removes friction, and the subtle power of “thank you” when she lets you lead a moment. You’ll hear practical moves—planning with clarity, opening the door without performing, walking curbside—and a deeper mindset shift from controlling to inviting. Instead of fixing every problem, we show you how to hold space with “message received” cues, let her complete the emotional arc, and then anchor it through touch, not more talk.We also tackle the hard parts: what to do when your cup is full, how to be honest about low energy without losing your frame, and when to decide a dynamic isn’t a fit. Along the way, we talk radical accountability, the quiet confidence that comes from competence, and the surprising advantage fathers carry into dating. If you’ve ever wondered how to turn long rants into real closeness, or how to be playful without losing your edge, this conversation hands you scripts, mindsets, and repeatable steps you can use tonight.If this resonated, follow the show, share it with a dad who needs it, and leave a quick review. It helps other men find the tools to lead with calm, connect with heart, and have a lot more fun out there.

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