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5 Ways Most Dad Entrepreneurs  Destroy Their Family | EP 037
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5 Ways Most Dad Entrepreneurs Destroy Their Family | EP 037

Phil Bohol is a founder, entrepreneur, and coach who speaks candidly about leadership, discipline, and responsibility. In this episode of his mindset podcast, Phil addresses entrepreneurs and business owners who believe they’re building a legacy, but may be quietly damaging the very family they claim to be doing it for.

The Phil Bohol Show

February 25, 202522m 49s

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Show Notes

This episode is for driven men who are growing businesses while struggling to stay present at home. If you’re an entrepreneur who tells yourself “it’s all for my family,” yet feels distant, stressed, or guilty around your spouse and kids, this business-focused conversation challenges that belief head-on.

Phil walks through five brutal truths about how entrepreneurs unintentionally sabotage their families. He starts with misplaced priorities, explaining how constant business emergencies pull attention away from family moments. Being physically present but mentally on Slack, email, or client fires teaches children that work always comes first.

He then tackles the “provider” identity. Phil explains why providing financially is not the same as being a good parent. Money, lifestyle, and material comfort do not replace emotional presence. Many men unknowingly project their own childhood scarcity onto their families, using money to heal wounds that presence is meant to address.

Drawing from his own experience, Phil shares how early business success made him reactive, stressed, and emotionally unavailable during his first daughter’s early years. Without systems, boundaries, or mentors who understood family dynamics, he defaulted to overwork and numbing behaviors instead of confronting the real issues.

The episode also covers bringing business stress home. Phil explains why projecting work pressure onto your spouse and kids creates emotional distance, resentment, and breakdowns in intimacy. Children and partners should never have to guess which version of you they’re getting.

Finally, Phil addresses guilt-driven parenting and broken promises. Overcompensating with gifts, leniency, or empty “next time” commitments erodes trust and builds entitlement. A man’s word matters most at home, and inconsistency creates long-term emotional damage.

Throughout the episode, Phil reinforces a central truth. How you operate in business is how you operate in life. Without boundaries, discipline, and systems, you become a slave to both work and guilt.

Key Takeaways

  • Why business emergencies steal presence from family life
  • How “providing” becomes an excuse for emotional absence
  • The danger of bringing stress and volatility home
  • How guilt leads to inconsistent parenting and entitlement
  • Why a man’s word is the foundation of trust at home
  • How systems and boundaries protect both business and family

This episode reflects Phil Bohol’s broader work around mindset, leadership, and intentional living. It’s not an attack on ambition. It’s a call to lead better, with structure, clarity, and responsibility.

Listen with the intention to reflect honestly on how you’re showing up, what you’re teaching your kids, and whether the legacy you’re building matches the life you actually want them to remember.

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