Random Thoughts: The Sh*t We Don't Talk About is not your typical self-help book-and thank God for that.
This is the stuff whispered at 2 a.m. after a glass of wine and too much honesty. It's the chaos behind the curated Instagram feeds, the conversations we avoid because they're messy, and the moments we survive that never make it into holiday cards.
Joseph Tito, creator of The Dad Diaries and father of twin daughters born through surrogacy, strips back the layers of parenthood, grief, identity, love, rage, therapy, ambition, and the quiet unraveling that sometimes happens on the way to "having it all." From jet-setting film producer to full-time dad in a minivan, Joseph delivers gut-punch truths and laugh-out-loud confessions that will make you feel seen, called out, and comforted-often all in the same paragraph.
This is a memoir-meets-manifesto for anyone who's ever questioned if they're doing life "right." Spoiler: there is no right. There's only real-and Joseph brings it in spades.
Whether you're deep in the parenting trenches, unpacking generational trauma, embracing queer love, or simply wondering when you became the adult who cries in grocery store parking lots, this book is for you.
Because life is beautiful. And brutal. And hilarious. And exhausting. And worth talking about-even the sh*t we usually don't.