April 13, 2026
Ep 6: The Night I Almost Didn't Hear It — On Drinking, Fatherhood, and Finally Deciding


A Wednesday night Korean BBQ dinner with old friends. Drinks that kept coming. A server who quietly mentioned she'd been sober for a year — and a table that kept going anyway. By Thursday morning, I was hungover, calling in sick, and my daughter walked in and said — matter-of-factly, like she was checking the weather — "you drank too much." She's twelve. And she's said it before. That's what finally moved me. Not a dramatic bottom. Not a crisis. Just a kid who's been quietly filing things away — and a dad who finally looked at what she'd been keeping. This episode is about the week that followed: the text I sent my wife on Good Friday, the afternoon alone with a decision I wasn't sure I'd keep, and the Easter Sunday sermon that landed like a dagger in a packed room where nobody around me had any idea why. I didn't go looking for a turning point. It found me at a BBQ joint on a Tuesday night. I Took the Long Way is a personal storytelling podcast about faith, fatherhood, identity, and the long road to figuring it out.