The Guilt That Destroys Good Dads with Temi Coker

In this candid conversation, Rocky and Temi unpack the unseen emotional weight many fathers and creatives carry but rarely name out loud. From dad guilt to under-belief to the pressure to be everything for everyone, Temi opens up about the internal battles shaping his identity as a husband, father, and artist. This episode invites listeners to reflect on what they’re chasing, what they’re avoiding, and what it really means to be human. A powerful dialogue for anyone navigating responsibility, creativity, and self-worth.

Episode Highlights

  • Why many fathers feel Dad guilt but struggle to talk about it openly.

  • How overthinking often masks deeper patterns of under-belief.

  • The tension between being needed and being wanted in marriage and parenting.

  • The danger of defining your worth by being “the problem-solver.”

  • How comparison steals joy from creative and family life.

  • Rewriting internal soundtracks and choosing human things over hard things.

  • The power of trusting the people who actually love you.

  • Seeing yourself as complete today, not someone who needs to be fixed tomorrow.

Get To Know Our Guest
Temi Coker is a Designer and Art Director who layers his Nigerian heritage through bold colors, patterns, dimensions, and textures. He creates powerful visual experiences through wearable art, art prints, and creative campaigns that help people feel seen, connected, and represented. His work challenges beauty standards and reflects a growing cultural movement. His mission is to make space for every person to discover their creative voice.

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