Choosing hard things allows you to keep commitments to yourself and build confidence and helps create the person that you strive to be This can help defeat depression and anxiety We believe this is supported biblically, if we are made in God’s image, we should be pursuing work, hard things, improvement and conquering things in our own lives Charlie provides an alternative point of view on the hard things and how the reward you obtain can differ depending on how your brain is wired Chris relat...
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Choosing hard things allows you to keep commitments to yourself and build confidence and helps create the person that you strive to be This can help defeat depression and anxiety We believe this is supported biblically, if we are made in God’s image, we should be pursuing work, hard things, improvement and conquering things in our own lives Charlie provides an alternative point of view on the hard things and how the reward you obtain can differ depending on how your brain is wired Chris relat...
Choosing hard things allows you to keep commitments to yourself and build confidence and helps create the person that you strive to be This can help defeat depression and anxiety We believe this is supported biblically, if we are made in God’s image, we should be pursuing work, hard things, improvement and conquering things in our own lives Charlie provides an alternative point of view on the hard things and how the reward you obtain can differ depending on how your brain is wired Chris relat...
Some dads talk: Spender vs saver Which spouse does the budgeting/ paying bills Learned habits from childhood What do we want to teach our children? How we handle giving
Some dads talk joint bank accounts, financial infidelity, long term goals and stats surrounding finances in marriage, one of the biggest causes of strife
Men in general don’t have a lot of close friends, most do not talk about their mental health Community is key to thriving, especially as we get older Being close and emotionally vulnerable is very difficult as men Talking about our struggles is therapeutic and needed with not just our spouse but other guys
Some dads talk fatherhood as it relates to: Intimacy Transparency, closeness vs communication of love How are love and intimacy connected and how do we improve these in our relationships with our wives
Some dads continue our discussion on the death of Charlie Kirk How we should respond as Christians How to have civil discussion How to decrease the polarization And give advice for the father in a similar situation/mindset as us over the last week
Some dads reflect on the last week of multiple violent attacks; what this means as fathers, husbands and Christians If you have questions or want support: thedadpodofficial@gmail.com
Some Dad's talk about Dad guilt, husband guilt, work life balance, maintaining a thriving marriage and the importance of social connections as you grow older.
Some dads discuss: Dad styles Struggles with discipline techniques Paying attention to your child’s heart Understanding your own emotions so you can understand your child’s emotions Expressing emotions with your kids Positive vs negative reinforcement Being your families security detail
Dad's Aaron, David, Chris and Daniel talk fatherhood We answer the questions: What's one moment that made it real for you - that you were officially a dad? What did you think being a dad would be like - and how has the reality surprised you? Who or what shaped your idea of fatherhood growing up? What's something you're still figuring out as a dad?
Choosing hard things allows you to keep commitments to yourself and build confidence and helps create the person that you strive to be This can help defeat depression and anxiety We believe this is supported biblically, if we are made in God’s image, we should be pursuing work, hard things, improvement and conquering things in our own lives Charlie provides an alternative point of view on the hard things and how the reward you obtain can differ depending on how your brain is wired Chris relat...