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A Daughter’s Father’s Day Tribute To A Quiet Hero
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You can hear kids in the background, street noise drifting up, and the calm of someone choosing honesty over polish. I’m sitting on my balcony on purpose, because Father’s Day and grief don’t arrive in a studio, they show up in real life. And today I’m speaking to the dads who do it right, the fathers who stay, provide, protect, and love their families with consistency.
I talk about my own dad, Charlie Swarn, a quiet man with deep strength, a veteran who loved music by Chicago, & baseball on the radio, and Bonanza on television. I share the small memories that keep him close and the big ones that define what a good father looks like: being there for my mom, being there for his kids, and giving with no strings attached. I also open up about how he insisted on paying our rent and helping with bills even when we were grown, and how that support became part of our family legacy and the work we poured back into helping the church and our community.
The hardest part is revisiting 2007, the hospital, and the moment my sister and I knelt beside his bed to pray as tears ran down his face. It’s a story about end-of-life faith, unconditional love, and the urgency of saying what matters while you still can. If you’re searching for a Father’s Day podcast, a heartfelt tribute to a good dad, or a conversation about loss, family, and remembrance, this one is for you. Subscribe, share it with someone who needs it, and leave a review with the lesson you learned from a great father figure.
Music
Commrcoyÿ
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Contact
My official website
Email address
swarnregina@gmail.com
Podcast theme composed by
Chris Murphy Elliott