The Dad Edge Podcast

Why Emotional Intelligence Is the Missing Skill in Modern Fatherhood featuring Mick Hunt

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Jan 19, 2026
Mick Hunt, a leadership and culture coach, delves into the essence of emotional intelligence as a vital skill for modern fathers. He emphasizes that being a 'nice guy' can hinder attraction in relationships and stresses the importance of emotional presence for effective parenting. Mick shares his daily journaling practice as a tool for self-reflection, and discusses how setting boundaries with love can foster emotional safety. He also highlights the need for intentional transition rituals to ensure fathers show up fully present, reshaping their family's legacy.
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INSIGHT

Emotional Intelligence Is Leadership

  • Emotional intelligence is a leadership advantage, not a softness or weakness.
  • It lets fathers hear others, regulate feelings, and respond deliberately instead of reacting impulsively.
INSIGHT

Nice Guy ≠ Emotional Presence

  • Being agreeable or 'nice guy' isn't the same as being emotionally present or strong.
  • Emotional presence combines empathy with authority and helps maintain attraction and polarity in marriage.
ADVICE

Daily Two-Line Journaling Ritual

  • Journal daily with short prompts: what went well, what you learned, and what to do differently tomorrow.
  • Review it each morning to train your brain to separate fact from fiction and improve self-awareness.
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