Debug the patterns before they become legacy systems
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break the CycleYou're successful at work. You debug complex systems daily. But when it comes to parenting, you keep hitting the same errors your own parents did.
Hi, I'm Justin and I'm dad to three kids (5, 2, and 0).
I'm a software architect with 20+ years in tech, and a father who spent too long unconsciously running legacy code before I realized what I was doing. I still learn new things every day.
Like many engineers, I approached parenting as a system I could optimize. Read all the books. Implemented the frameworks. But I kept hitting the same runtime errors — the yelling, the impatience, the emotional shutdown.
It wasn't until I traced my reactions back to their source — the patterns I inherited from my own upbringing — that things started to change. Not just surface-level behavior modification, but deep rewiring of how I show up.
Now I help other dads do the same work. The debugging metaphor isn't just cute marketing — it's genuinely how I think about this process. We're reverse-engineering unconscious patterns, identifying dependencies, and refactoring your approach to fatherhood.
This is probably the hardest debugging you'll ever do. It's also the most important.
"This was different. I could actually feel myself responding differently to my son's tantrums. The debugging framework makes it click in a way nothing else had."
Let's talk about what you're struggling with and whether this approach is right for you.
Schedule Your Free 20-Minute CallNo sales pitch. Just an honest conversation about your parenting and whether I can help.