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Coffee with Bearded Bad Dad

Coffee with Bearded Bad Dad

De : Ricky Fulton
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Raw, unfiltered conversations on everything from politics to parenting, war, UFOs, and more. No scripts, no filters—just real talk with real people. Join me as I chat with authors, military veterans, experts, and everyday people who have something to say. We cover a range of topics, including politics, history, war, culture, UFOs, and even controversial issues—no topic is off-limits. If you’re looking for honest, no-BS conversations with a bit of humor, some cursing, and real stories from real people, you’re in the right place. Grab a coffee, and let’s get into it!Ricky Fulton Sciences sociales
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    • Why Men Feel Lost Today | Fatherhood, Masculinity & the Conversations We’re Afraid to Have |EP#182
      Jan 30 2026
      In this episode of Coffee with Bearded Bad Dad, I sit down with Shaun Dawson, tech entrepreneur, father, and host of the Raising Men podcast, for an unfiltered discussion about modern fatherhood, masculinity, and the growing crisis facing men today.We talk about:• Why so many fathers feel disconnected — and why no one admits it• The quiet loneliness men experience after marriage, kids, and career shifts• How society talks about masculinity instead of with men• Why young men feel lost, unheard, and pushed to the extremes• Free speech, self-censorship, and the fear of honest conversation• What healthy masculinity actually looks like in real life• How fathers can raise strong, grounded boys in a broken cultureThis isn’t a debate.It’s not a culture-war rant.It’s a real conversation between men willing to struggle in public.If you’re a father, a parent, a man trying to make sense of today’s world — or someone who believes we need better conversations instead of louder ones — this episode is for you.☕ Grab a coffee.🎧 Listen all the way through.💬 Join the conversation in the comments.Connect with Shaun: https://raising.men/#MasculinityCrisis#Fatherhood#RaisingMen#ModernMen#MensMentalHealth#ParentingBoys#FreeSpeech#PodcastConversation#BeardedBadDad
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      1 h et 58 min
    • Former NYPD Detective on UN Police Missions & His Kosovo Thriller “The Land of Broken Toys” |EP#181
      Jan 27 2026
      In this episode, I sit down with Mike Mahoney, a former NYPD detective and author of The Land of Broken Toys, a gripping fictional thriller based on real war crimes and UN police missions in Kosovo.Mike shares what it was like serving as an armed American police officer with executive authority in a post-conflict war zone alongside officers from 60 different countries, responding to real crimes that later inspired his novel. We dive into the realities of UN peacekeeping, the psychological toll of policing after war, and how tribalism, vengeance, and justice collide in fragile regions of the world.This conversation explores:• What UN police missions actually look like• Real crimes that inspired The Land of Broken Toys• NYPD policing vs. international peacekeeping• War crimes, post-conflict justice, and revenge cycles• Brotherhood between officers from rival nations• Why Kosovo remains one of the least understood conflictsIf you’re interested in true crime, military history, geopolitics, policing, or books based on real events, this episode is for you.📘 The Land of Broken Toys by Mike Mahoney Connect with Mike: https://jbbyrnenypd.com/🎙️ Subscribe for more long-form conversations with authors, veterans, and experts.#TrueCrimePodcast#NYPD#WarCrimes#UNPeacekeeping#KosovoWar#MilitaryHistory#AuthorInterview#BasedOnTrueEvents#PoliceStories#Geopolitics
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      1 h et 15 min
    • Learning to Listen Without Fighting, Parenting, and Politics| EP#180
      Jan 23 2026
      What happens when you’re diagnosed with autism at 40—and it finally explains your entire life?In this episode, I open up about a late autism diagnosis, parenting a child with autism, and how that discovery changed the way I communicate, listen, and navigate difficult conversations—especially around politics.I’m joined by artist David Deighton, this conversation explores curiosity, open dialogue, and why talking to strangers (instead of arguing online) might be the key to healing a deeply divided society.Topics covered:• Late autism diagnosis in adulthood• Parenting a neurodivergent child• Communication struggles and black-and-white thinking• How autism shapes listening and conversation• Why political discussions feel impossible—and how to make them human again• Art, dialogue, and finding common groundThis isn’t about winning arguments.It’s about listening to understand.👇 Comment below:What’s the hardest conversation you’ve been avoiding—and why?Connect with David: YouTube: ⁨@triptych-dialogue⁩ #PodcastConversation#LongFormPodcast#DeepConversations#ActiveListening#HumanConnection#Neurodivergent
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      1 h et 16 min
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