Chapter 3 of fatherhood and leadership, emphasizing the importance of being an anchor for one's family. The misconceptions surrounding masculinity and strength, advocating for emotional presence and vulnerability as essential qualities for effective parenting. Encouraging fathers to embrace their roles with authenticity and connection, rather than detachment and stoicism, ultimately highlighting the legacy they create for future generations.
Own your home
Beta testing the rough draft of my book "Fatherhood As Leadership" This is for all of the dads that feel "stuck." These are some best practices I have picked up as an old dad, just wanted to get us all thinking about the incredible privilege and responsibility we have as Fathers. My plan is to do a chapter a week.
Peace and Love.
In this episode I make a commercial for #Realtalk Tuesdays as well as start Week 1 Day one of the First 40 Days Fatherhood Journal. Download your free PDF version in the bio across all social media platforms.
Recorded 12/12/23 this was when we were in the trenches for one year of our (now 6) son's Doose Syndrome diagnosis. Apologies for the tiredness in my voice. Hope this helps someone.
A rallying cry for Fathers to engage in the community and build the world we want for our children and grandchildren.
We’re all just walking each other home.
The importance of Dads and Community.
What do you do with all of the rage? Bottle it up and explode? Fight strangers at bars? Shoot guns? There's got to ba natural conversion that I'm missing. If we can visualize it we can build it.
Good Fathers is an idea, really. Fatherhood is the common rallying point to do good for our communities as well as be a support to one another. No agendas, Nothing for sale.
I sat down and talked with Sun Prairie WI GoodFather Dugan Sherbondy.
Dugan's daughter Eva suffered a traumatic brain injury after what Dugan describes as a "fluke" accident. He was brave enough to share some of that experience in hopes that it helps other fathers going through a similar journey. Thank you to Dugan for his vulnerability and willingness to share.