60. Building Systems for a Healthier 2023
This is part two of my highlights from the books I read in 2022 that had the biggest impact on me and will guide my personal and professional development in 2023. This year, I am
This is part two of my highlights from the books I read in 2022 that had the biggest impact on me and will guide my personal and professional development in 2023. This year, I am
One of my new year’s resolutions for 2022 was to read more books and find a way to actually capture and review the key insights from the books I read. I was able to accomplish
One thing fathers spend a lot of time thinking about is the big picture. Where do I want my kids to end up? How do I teach them what they need to know in order
Happy Thanksgiving!! This week, we have a short episode talking about the importance of gratitude and sharing some practical tips for introducing Gratitude as a Core Value for your family. This requires that you develop
What are the values you want to teach your kids that will help them become the best version of themselves? Sometimes I think we spend too much time focused on parenting syles, the “HOW” of
At some point as a parent, you might start to think about your parenting style. How do you approach raising your kids – teaching them, disciplining them, playing with them, and praying with them? I
Each week, at the end of the podcast, I encourage dads to pursue three things.1) Healthier Dads2) Happier Kids3) Strong Communities But how do we build stronger communities around our family? This week, we discuss
I started this journey over a year ago to become a better dad and build a community where other men who wanted to be great dads could find the health information and support they needed
Well, Dads, it’s official. My wife and I are totally outnumbered. We have more kids than adults living in my house, which will be the most significant adjustment since we brought our first child home.
Welcome back to the Docs2Dads Podcast. I am happy to be concluding my Raising Resilient Kids series with one last tool for your Resilient Kids Tool box: Perspective Taking. Overall, these tools are 1) Safety and