Great Dad Talks is a series of conversations with experts on all aspects of the family adventure. With the perspective that “dads don’t always think like moms,” our mission is to support dad voices and our slightly different approaches to parenting. We’ll try to find solutions to every day challenges like getting kids off the couch and making STEM classes available for both boys and girls. But we’ll also tackle bigger issues when they come. The one main theme will be to support dads in the most important role of their lives that of being a great dad. Connect with us at greatdad.com and watch the video version of these podcasts at YouTube.com/greatdadnews
Great Dad Talks is a series of conversations with experts on all aspects of the family adventure. With the perspective that “dads don’t always think like moms,” our mission is to support dad voices and our slightly different approaches to parenting. We’ll try to find solutions to every day challenges like getting kids off the couch and making STEM classes available for both boys and girls. But we’ll also tackle bigger issues when they come. The one main theme will be to support dads in the most important role of their lives that of being a great dad. Connect with us at greatdad.com and watch the video version of these podcasts at YouTube.com/greatdadnews

In this episode, I connect with clinical psychologist Dr. Jack Hinman to dive into the challenges of teen anxiety and today’s youth mental health crisis. We explore the changes in how anxiety is discussed, the crucial role of parenting and attachment styles, and the influence of social media on our kids. Dr. Hinman also shares practical advice for dads and parents on supporting their children as they move toward independence. If you’re looking for real-world parenting insights and tools to help your kids thrive, this conversation is for you.
Check out Dr. Hinman's website at https://engagelifenow.com/
Visit these links and embark on the path to becoming the best parent you can be:
- GreatDad.com/coaching
- GreatDad.com/pq
- Gratitude course: bit.ly/3NMLDNC
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