The Fathers Guild started with a simple gut-check: why isn’t there a place where guys can talk honestly about being dads?
Not just the Instagram-worthy moments. Not just the high-fives and first steps. We’re talking about the late-night doubts, the pressure to get it right, and the constant hustle to lead well. even when we’re dead tired, stretched thin, or flying blind.
If that sounds like something you’ve been craving, pull up a chair. You’re not alone. And you’re definitely not done growing.
Come see what we’re about.
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The Fathers Guild started with a simple gut-check: why isn’t there a place where guys can talk honestly about being dads?
Not just the Instagram-worthy moments. Not just the high-fives and first steps. We’re talking about the late-night doubts, the pressure to get it right, and the constant hustle to lead well. even when we’re dead tired, stretched thin, or flying blind.
If that sounds like something you’ve been craving, pull up a chair. You’re not alone. And you’re definitely not done growing.
Come see what we’re about.
In this episode of the Fathers Guild podcast, Pat Barber sits down with Michael Dalton, a multifaceted creative and father. They explore Michael’s journey from a kid to a successful videographer, discussing the emotional depth in his work, the impact of losing his father, and the challenges of parenthood. The conversation delves into the importance of not giving up on creative pursuits, understanding emotions like anger and sadness, and the role of counseling in personal growth. Michael shares his philosophy on joy, creativity, and the necessity of being present in the moment, all while navigating the complexities of life and fatherhood.
The Fathers Guild
The Fathers Guild started with a simple gut-check: why isn’t there a place where guys can talk honestly about being dads?
Not just the Instagram-worthy moments. Not just the high-fives and first steps. We’re talking about the late-night doubts, the pressure to get it right, and the constant hustle to lead well. even when we’re dead tired, stretched thin, or flying blind.
If that sounds like something you’ve been craving, pull up a chair. You’re not alone. And you’re definitely not done growing.
Come see what we’re about.