The Fathers Guild started with a simple gut-check: why isn’t there a place where guys can talk honestly about being dads?
Not just the Instagram-worthy moments. Not just the high-fives and first steps. We’re talking about the late-night doubts, the pressure to get it right, and the constant hustle to lead well. even when we’re dead tired, stretched thin, or flying blind.
If that sounds like something you’ve been craving, pull up a chair. You’re not alone. And you’re definitely not done growing.
Come see what we’re about.
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The Fathers Guild started with a simple gut-check: why isn’t there a place where guys can talk honestly about being dads?
Not just the Instagram-worthy moments. Not just the high-fives and first steps. We’re talking about the late-night doubts, the pressure to get it right, and the constant hustle to lead well. even when we’re dead tired, stretched thin, or flying blind.
If that sounds like something you’ve been craving, pull up a chair. You’re not alone. And you’re definitely not done growing.
Come see what we’re about.
In this episode of the Father's Guild podcast, hosts Pat Barber and Rory Tolland delve into the complexities of fatherhood, content creation, and the impact of social media on personal relationships. They share their experiences and insights on navigating the challenges of modern parenting, the importance of communication and intimacy in relationships, and the need for mental space to foster personal growth. The conversation also highlights the significance of retreats for fathers, providing a space for reflection and rejuvenation. Overall, the episode emphasizes the journey of fatherhood and the continuous effort required to balance work, family, and personal well-being.
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Key Episod Points:
The only way to get good at anything is by doing it.
Consistency in content creation leads to improvement.
Social media has shifted from personal connections to algorithm-driven content.
Good content should provoke thought and reflection.
Intimacy and communication are crucial in relationships.
Financial pressures can impact family dynamics.
Creating mental space is essential for personal growth.
Retreats can provide clarity and reset for fathers.
It's important to prioritize health and well-being to be present for family.
Understanding one's emotional triggers can lead to better relationships.
Chapters
00:00Introduction to the Father's Guild Podcast
02:53The Journey of Content Creation
06:01The Evolution of Social Media
08:40Authenticity in Content Creation
11:26Fatherhood Credentials and Personal Background
17:25The Dynamics of Relationships
20:30Work-Life Balance and Current Struggles
25:29Navigating Financial Pressures and Moral Integrity
26:47The Balancing Act of Work and Family Life
28:55Struggles of Transitioning from Work to Family Time
31:25Understanding the Hedonic Set Point and Its Implications
42:55Creating Space for Personal Growth and Reflection
47:59The Importance of Reducing Complexity in Life
The Fathers Guild
The Fathers Guild started with a simple gut-check: why isn’t there a place where guys can talk honestly about being dads?
Not just the Instagram-worthy moments. Not just the high-fives and first steps. We’re talking about the late-night doubts, the pressure to get it right, and the constant hustle to lead well. even when we’re dead tired, stretched thin, or flying blind.
If that sounds like something you’ve been craving, pull up a chair. You’re not alone. And you’re definitely not done growing.
Come see what we’re about.