Men Rising From Divorce - A Rising Phoenix Podcast
A podcast for men going through an unwanted divorce or breakup.
Men Rising From Divorce - A Rising Phoenix Podcast
Episode 214 - Navigating the Single Dad Life - Ronald Platt
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The silence of the house on the first night the kids aren't there. The urge to overcompensate by buying them gifts. The crushing feeling of being a "visitor" in your own children's lives.
If you are a newly single father, these are the heavy realities you are facing right now. But you do not have to navigate them blindly.
Today, I sit down with Ronald Platt, the co-founder and CEO of the National Association for Single and Divorced Families (NASDF). Think of NASDF as the AARP for single-parent households—providing everything from discounted mental health care to a groundbreaking "Support Insured" product that covers child support and alimony payments if you lose your job, become disabled, or face business bankruptcy.
But Ron isn't just an executive; he has lived in the trenches. He shares his deeply personal journey of surviving a 14-year relationship with an addict, fostering and adopting a teenager, and rebuilding his life from a 450-square-foot studio apartment after losing his business during the Great Recession.
In this episode, we cover:
- The NASDF Blueprint: How this organization is changing the game for divorced parents and single families.
- Beating the "Visitor" Mindset: Why overcompensating with toys backfires, and how creating a strict, predictable structure is the real key to helping your kids (and yourself) feel safe.
- Surviving the Quiet House: Ron's daily protocol of journaling, affirmations, and gratitude that saved his life when he was starting completely over.
- Unconditional Love: A powerful realization about how we parent our children, the dangers of conditional love, and the life-changing magic of simply apologizing to your kids when you mess up.
- The Dating Hiatus: Why jumping back into the dating pool too fast usually just means you end up dating your ex in a different body.
Guest Bio:Ronald Platt is the CEO of NASDF.org, an organization dedicated to providing resources, products, and support for individuals going through a divorce or running a single-family household.
Resources:
- Website: NASDF.org