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Rise above old patterns. Reclaim your rhythm, grow into parenthood, and connect through truth in a supportive community built for real transformation.

Together we uncover the truth of Salem Village: ask questions, share thoughts, explore how 1692 still speaks today. Your voice keeps history alive 🕯️

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10 contributions to 🌅 Salem Village Rising 🌅
🪞 Self-Reflection Sunday 🪞
Heroes sharpen their edge by looking inward before stepping forward. Today’s about YOU — not just what happened this week, but what you learned from it. ⚔️ Today’s Challenge: Share your self-reflection in one of two ways: 1. Text Post 👉 Write one lesson you learned about yourself this week. 2. Video Post 🎥 Bonus level — drop a short clip (30–60 seconds) of your reflection. Don’t worry about being polished — authenticity > perfection. 💡 Pro-Tip: When members like your posts and comments, you level up. When you like other dads’ posts and comments, they level up. Support your brothers — encourage, react, reflect, share feedback, and remind them they’re not alone. 🛡️👊 👉 Question: What’s one lesson you learned about yourself this week, and how will you carry it into the next? I’ll Go First 👇 This week, I had to remind myself that I don’t need to respond right away if it’s not an emergency. It’s okay to slow down and respond thoughtfully instead of reactively — whether that’s in a relationship or with a separated/divorced co-parent. How I’m applying it this week: If the communication doesn’t require an immediate answer, I’ll give myself permission to pause, reflect, and then respond in a reasonable timeframe. My focus will be on being genuinely responsive, positive, and proactive — not reactive. Next Sunday: I’ll reflect on how well I did with this, and I’ll also look at what other behaviors, character flaws, or integrity issues I need to hold myself accountable for.
🪞 Self-Reflection Sunday 🪞
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@Evan Ezell , @William Watt , and @Michael Halle 🔥 Welcome Gentlemen! Looking forward to having you guys as founding members of our community!
Custody & Coparenting Zoom Meetup Tomorrow 10AM
Anybody need to talk tomorrow? I know we got one of our Brothers going in for a hearing tomorrow morning. Can’t wait to see how he makes out! It’s looking Good right now! LMK in the chat who’s down for a chat in the AM we got from 10-10:40AM EST on zoom booked out if any body needs it. Much Love, DjB
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Custody & Coparenting Zoom Meetup Tomorrow 10AM
Finding Allies
Even Batman had Robin. Even Frodo had Sam. Even Thor had a whole squad with matching capes. No lone-wolf dads here — this is where we tap into the power of connection. Being a dad is tough enough without trying to white-knuckle it solo. Every hero has a sidekick, a mentor, or a brother-in-arms who helps them push through the battles. This is your space to name those allies and lean into brotherhood. Questions to kick it off: • Who’s been the biggest ally in your dad journey? • What kind of support do you wish you had more of? • How has brotherhood changed the way you parent? 💡 Pro Tip: The Brotherhood grows stronger every time you comment, encourage, and drop a like. Around here, the way we level up is by building each other up — so show some love on posts, share your own, and back your brothers.
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Finding Allies
⚡️ Dad Doubts & Setbacks ⚡️
Every hero hits resistance - and for dads, it usually shows up as that inner heckler whispering: "I can't." "I'm not enough." "I'm screwing this up." (Spoiler: that voice is lying, but damn, it's loud.) This is your arena to unload those doubts instead of carrying them solo. Out here in the open, they lose power - and you'll realize half the other dads are fighting the same boss battle. Questions to spark the convo: - What's one doubt that keeps circling back no matter what you do? - How do you bounce back after a "bad dad day"? - When the system feels stacked against you (work, court, family drama, whatever) - how do you fight back without losing yourself? 💡Pro-tip: Resistance isn't a sign you're failing - it's proof you're pushing forward. And here's the hack: the more you post, share, comment, and like, the more you level up in this community. Your support literally helps your brothers rise - and theirs helps you. Because here, setbacks aren't dead ends... they're training grounds for your comeback.
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⚡️ Dad Doubts & Setbacks ⚡️
Why We Show Up
This is the “wake-up call” group. That moment when you realized fatherhood was more than diapers and carpools. Maybe it hit you the first time your kid looked at you like you hung the moon. Or maybe it was a custody battle, a breakup, or a mistake that forced you to grow. 👉 Share the story of your call. Questions: • What moment flipped the switch for you as a dad? • What keeps you showing up, even when it’s tough? • If you could send a message to your younger self about fatherhood, what would it be? 💡 Remember, likes = points. So share honestly, support your brothers, and smash that like when you hear a story that moves you.
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