Let me know your thoughts on the show and what topic you would like me to discuss next. In this episode of the Revolutionary Man Podcast, host Alain Dumonceaux is joined by family coach and licensed therapist Todd Sarner to explore the challenges and triumphs of fatherhood. They delve into the importance of being present over being perfect, the middle path between dominance and connection, and the need for fathers to be positive, empathetic leaders in their families. The discussion also cover...
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Let me know your thoughts on the show and what topic you would like me to discuss next. In this episode of the Revolutionary Man Podcast, host Alain Dumonceaux is joined by family coach and licensed therapist Todd Sarner to explore the challenges and triumphs of fatherhood. They delve into the importance of being present over being perfect, the middle path between dominance and connection, and the need for fathers to be positive, empathetic leaders in their families. The discussion also cover...
Let me know your thoughts on the show and what topic you would like me to discuss next. Have you ever felt like a powerful leader at work but completely powerless at home? This disconnect isn't just uncomfortable—it's undermining your influence in every aspect of life. Leadership doesn't end when you drop your keys on the counter; true masculine leadership begins within the four walls where you live. The painful truth is that many men have reduced their family role to mere physical presence ...
The Revolutionary Man Podcast
Let me know your thoughts on the show and what topic you would like me to discuss next. In this episode of the Revolutionary Man Podcast, host Alain Dumonceaux is joined by family coach and licensed therapist Todd Sarner to explore the challenges and triumphs of fatherhood. They delve into the importance of being present over being perfect, the middle path between dominance and connection, and the need for fathers to be positive, empathetic leaders in their families. The discussion also cover...