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Become a better father. A podcast about fatherhood, leadership at home, ancient wisdom, educating our children, and masculinity. Build a foundation for your great-great-grandchildren https://foundationfather.com

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    The Best Books for Boys

    Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2025 33:49


    Martin Cothran is provost at Memoria College, which offers a master of Arts degree in the great books. He is a cofounder of Memoria Press, which publishes a complete K-12 classical curriculum, and Highlands Latin School in Louisville, KY, and is the author of several popular textbooks, including Traditional Logic, Material Logic, and Classical Rhetoric programs. He has been a voice on education and other public policy issues as a senior policy analyst for The Family Foundation of Kentucky since 1992.And if that wasn't enough, you can find his new project at Blood and Morality. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.foundationfather.com/subscribe

    How Hollywood Tries to Corrupt Your Children, and How to Fight Back

    Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2025 42:13


    Craig Dehut is a film school graduate and CEO of Appian Media. Appian Media has produced multiple documentary series filmed on location in Israel, Turkey, Egypt, and Jordan. All their content is available free to watch and serves as a valuable resource for families, teachers, and preachers seeking biblically accurate content with high production values.Craig and I talked about how Hollywood influences the culture, sometimes in subtle ways, and how families can fight back. Today, most people would agree when you say Hollywood is corrupting the culture. But this attitude is fairly recent. The mask has dropped. Hollywood's agenda has become obvious.But they have had an agenda for a long, long time. Far longer than most people would like to admit.Hollywood's InfluenceThe American movie industry operated under the Hays Code, a moral code that governed what could be shown in films. Portrayals of the family, profanity, sex, violence, and more were all regulated.Eventually, a theater agreed to show a movie with profanity. And nothing bad happened. No mechanism exists to actually enforce the code.Explicit portrayals of evil, sex, violence, and more aren't the only ways movies can negatively affect viewers. More skilled filmmakers know how to get people to feel a certain way. Audiences might reject something if stated outright, but gradually accept the same idea if it is skillfully embedded in a story.Some examples:* Creating morally gray protagonists so viewers justify questionable actions* Using visual techniques like color to evoke specific emotions without viewers realizing what's happening* Employing camera angles, music, and editing to manipulate audience feelingsHow Families Can Respond* Acknowledge the influence: Recognize that media does affect you and your children.* Research before watching: Use resources like Common Sense Media and Kids in Mind to evaluate content before viewing. Don't trust their overall judgement. Really dig into the details, because they're threshold of appropriateness is probably different than your own. Do not trust by default.* Consider filtering services: Platforms like VidAngel and Clearplay can help filter objectionable content from films. Take sovereignty over your entertainment choices.* Create better alternatives: Instead of just criticizing, learn the skills to create high-quality media that communicates biblical truth. Check out resources like Tomorrow's Filmmakers.* Engage critically: Have conversations with your children about the messages in media, asking what lessons they learned and discussing the worldview being presented.* Ask the right questions: Instead of just asking "Is there anything bad in this?", ask "Is there something good, noble, trustworthy and praiseworthy in this content?" (referencing Philippians 4:8)We also make some recommendations on what media to watch. Take this seriously. You wouldn't just grab random things from the grocery store to stuff into your mouth. Treat your media consumption with the same gravity. Stories feed your soul. Don't force-feed it poison or junk food.This Substack is reader-supported. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.foundationfather.com/subscribe

    Fatherhood as Your Children Age: From One to Twenty-One

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2024 43:57


    Fatherhood always looks to the future. You have a goal in mind for your children, and as they grow and mature and differentiate themselves, your role changes with them. Once they leave the house, you can no longer ground them. You can't control their movie choices.You must train them to live on their own. But you still have an important role.Scott Beyer has eight children, ranging in age from one to twenty-one. His oldest daughter is now married. He has children at almost every stage of life, and he has a lot of them. We focus a lot of time on the teenage years because that's what people seem to have the most anxiety about. We cover:* The different stages of individuation. When they are born, they don't think they are a different person from their mother. Of course, that changes.* Cultivating gratitude.* How a parent's power shifts to influence, but only if you lay the proper foundation. Will they even want to listen to you when they are older?* The most important attributes to instill in your children before they are teenagers.* Being at peace when your children make different decisions than you would have. If you want them to be better people than you, you hope they make some better decisions anyway.You can find Scott on his Love Better podcast, which releases once per week. He also runs the website BibleGrad, a free website to learn the basics about the Bible.Foundation Father is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.foundationfather.com/subscribe

    How Stories and Entertainment Shape Our Children

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2023 55:53


    This is a recorded X (formerly Twitter) Space with Harrison from Save Your Sons. Harrison has started to create wholesome entertainment for his own children, and we talked about his motivations and process.We also talked about the new streaming service preparing to launch called Sherwood Entertainment. Right now, you can get lifetime access for a one-time price of $299. However, you can get $100 off by using the code “Franklin” during checkout. (I personally know the people involved and have an affiliate relationship with them.)Lifetime access to wholesome content, which will include classic cartoons like Mighty Mouse and Superman, along with a huge library of audiobooks.Some of the highlights from the episode:* We discount the role media plays in our reality. This is especially true for kids when their brains and personalities are malleable. What they watch, what they listen to, what they read will shape them for the rest of their lives. Media can give you a warped sense of what is healthy and what is good. Fathers are the first line of defense.* Media has always been bad in some way, but it's gotten worse. Over-stimulation, quick cuts, no time to breath. A lot of times, it seems like its a drug meant to induce ADD. And that's before we even get to the content. Hidden messaging. Propaganda. Nowadays, it's not even subtext. They want to beat us over the head with their vision of the world.* The good things that media and entertainment can provide. The power of imagination. You have to be able to imagine a future and reverse engineer that future to start building it. Stories play an important role in this. You can't just eliminate the bad. You have to provide something that is good.* When you start creating stories, focus on creating them for one person. C.S. Lewis did this with Chronicles of Narnia. He started writing the first one for his goddaughter. Create what your children will like and what you want them to consume. You'll naturally fill a need for others as well. It will also come across as more personal and emotionally resonant.* It's impossible to insulate kids from all entertainment. They will be exposed to something by friends or by grandparents or by a TV at a restaurant. Better to teach them discernment and train their filter. You can't avoid the water. They have to be able to swim. Actively consume things with your kids and talk with them about it, especially at the end, but also in the middle. Pause it and ask questions.* Imitation is becoming. Kids need pictures of heroes to which they can aspire. They are begging for examples. They will latch on to good examples or bad examples. There is no neutrality. Parents are the main influence and example, but there has to be some standard outside of themselves that everyone is striving for.You can find Save Your Sons on X (formerly Twitter) and Instagram.His podcast for children, Froggy the Gator, can be found wherever you normally listen to podcasts. The most popular episodes are:* Froggy the Gator and the Lego Firetruck Rocket Ship Rescue* Froggy the Gator and the Superhero Surf Contest* Froggy the Gator and the Superhero ShowdownFoundation Father is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Get full access to Foundation Father at www.foundationfather.com/subscribe

    How to Improve Your Reading Taste

    Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2023 67:36


    This is a recorded Twitter Space with Jim Clair. Jim blogs at jimclair.com/ and has one of those rare newsletters that I look forward to and read all the way to the end. In this episode, we talk about:* Why do you want to improve your reading taste? Just like you don't want to have a diet that consists mostly of candy, you want a better diet for your mind. Nothing wrong with candy, and we don't want to look down on it, but if you want to improve your thinking, you must improve your reading habits. You are also forming the ceiling for your children's reading habits. Books are almost magic. You can read the thoughts of someone 1000 years ago and dive into the * What is a good book that requires a better palette? Something that has shaped how generations have thought, that has had an impact, that has stood the test of time. We speak against the relativism of the modern day. Just because you don't like something doesn't mean it's bad. Don't let your terrible taste deprive you of something wonderful. There is some objectivity that we must submit to. Some books may be a slog, but that doesn't mean it's bad. It just means you have to develop your own cognitive endurance.* You don't have to be intimidated by better books. A lot of the better books are accessible and readable. They didn't have such a wide-ranging effect because they were obscure. Many were accessible to the common man. Some of Plato's dialogues, for example, are easy to read and follow (though thinking through them is another matter). A good translation of The Odyssey is a page-turner.* How do you improve your taste? Like training a muscle, you want to ease into it. Don't try squatting 500 lbs when you've never been inside a gym. It's ok to do a few bodyweight squats. “Read what you love until you love to read.” We talk about some of the books that gradually led us to better tastes. Both of us read Calvin and Hobbes. One of our best pieces of advice when reading fiction: enjoy it. That should go without saying, but many people read only to glean lessons and treat the story as a husk to be discarded. C.S. Lewis recommends you read one old book for every two new books you read. Which old books do you read? Swim upstream. Who do you already like reading? What are their influences? What are you personally curious about? Don't drink from the firehose too soon. Be patient. And be prepared to spend some money.Recommended reading from the podcast:* An Experiment in Criticism by C.S. Lewis* Reading Like a Writer by Francine Prose* Cannery Row by John Steinbeck* Basic Economics by Thomas Sowell* Meditations by Marcus Aurelius* Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain* Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain* Old Man and the Sea by Ernest Hemingway* Washington by Ron Chernow* Some plays of Euripides* Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen* Classical English Style by Ward Farnsworth* The Landmark Herodotus* The Landmark Thucydides* Rubicon by Tom Holland* Persian Fire by Tom Holland* Coolidge by Amity SchlaesFoundation Father is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Get full access to Foundation Father at www.foundationfather.com/subscribe

    How to Vet a Woman as a Potential Wife

    Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2023 77:35


    If you are serious about finding a wife, you need to get serious about vetting the women you date. Don't string women along with indecision. It wastes your time, and it wastes her time.This information is worth thousands of dollars and can save you from years of heartache. Men used to get this information from their fathers and grandfathers. No more. And so our broken culture gets worse and worse.Vetting is not just about choosing the best woman; it is about knowing what you are getting yourself into. Are you ok with the tradeoffs? Because once you marry a woman, you have made your choice, and you are responsible.In this episode, Noah covers what you need to look for.* Is the woman attractive? This means attractive to you. This may seem shallow at first, but it's a deep need and is the first item for a reason. But this also means you need to work on your taste for beauty. Most men know within 10 seconds.* Do you get along with her? If, after you the first few dates, you haven't had any fun, there's your answer. Stop wasting time. Beyond that, create situations that simulate real life. You can dig deeper by doing tasks together. If you get along with her while painting a house, and she doesn't complain, that's a huge signal. Related questions: does she follow your lead, and does she try to manipulate you?* Does she have the domestic skills necessary to be a wife? Most women today don't have these skills, but is she willing to learn? Does she have a teachable spirit? Buy her a cookbook and see if she'll cook something for her family.* Is she a conscientious woman? This is the desire to be excellent in everything you do. You can tell this by the state of her home, but if she lives with her parents, it's harder to find this out. The Proverbs 31 woman is a high conscientious woman.* What is her attitude towards marriage and adultery? Many will come from divorced homes, so ask her, “Why do you think your parents got divorced?” You can't assume their attitude toward this just because they go to church.* What is her family like? Are they going to make her a better woman? Do you want to deal with a terrible mother-in-law? The woman might be fantastic enough to do this.* Will she make a good mother? How soft and feminine is she, because the softer she is, the better mother she will be. Is she interested in holding babies? Does she want children? If a woman says she doesn't want children, what that really means is that she doesn't want children with you. This question is last because to get to the truth, you must already have a trusting relationship with her.How young should you get married? The better your family is supporting you, the earlier you should get married.We also answer the time you need from the first date to popping the question. It's probably shorter than you think.You can find Noah at noahrevoy.com. Buy his book Become Immune to Manipulation.Foundation Father is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Get full access to Foundation Father at www.foundationfather.com/subscribe

    Finding a Local Church

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2023 40:08


    I talked with Jake Mentzel about what young men should look for in a local church. Because you should be part of a local church. Jake is a pastor at Church of the King in Evansville, IN, a father of 7, and helps run Warhorn Media.We had some technical difficulties, so there was some awkwardness, but it was still a good discussion. We go over some of Jake's history and how that ties into the topic. Are there strong families in the church? Does the preacher/pastor refuse to be embarrassed over the word of God?Leave any questions you have below.This was recorded from a Twitter Space. Get full access to Foundation Father at www.foundationfather.com/subscribe

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    Mimic Your Child's Excitement

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2022 1:28


    Your children approach you over and over to show you something. They are proud. They are excited. They want to share these emotions with you. So get excited for them.

    Helping Your Children Face Their Fears

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2022 1:49


    We have to help our kids face their fears while they are in the controlled environment of our home. We do them no favors if we let them wallow in timidity.

    The Reality of a Child's Imagination

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2022 2:05


    Evil rises and good is defeated. Epics are written in a moment, acted out with vitality, and then forgotten every single day.

    Don't Raise a Bubble Boy - Deflate the Bubble

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2022 3:22


    You can't let your kids live in a bubble. Eventually, it will be popped by something beyond your control and they will have to deal with the outside world. If your children need to walk around with a fainting couch, just in case they hear someone use a bad word, you have failed as a parent. Better to introduce the outside world to them on your own terms. This takes discipline, wisdom, and patience. Not easy, but doable, as long as you don't mind doing it imperfectly.

    Fix Your Own Face

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2022 1:26


    Being a man means doing the right thing even when you don't feel like it. Even when you know you will suffer. And not complaining about it.

    Be Like the Unicorn

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2022 2:14


    You should be able to have a conversation with anybody. If you think you are high above a certain class of people, or that you think thoughts too grave and mighty for the peasants, you'll come off as an insufferable boor.

    Just Say “Yes”

    Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2022 2:04


    “Yes” should be your default answer whenever your children ask you to do something. As I look back on the times I have said “yes,” I realize I have never regretted saying “yes.”

    Echoes of Your Own Words

    Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2022 1:38


    Children learn to speak to themselves based on how their parents speak to them. They are mimickers. Their thoughts will be echoes of your own words.

    Boys and the Dangers of Homeschooling

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2022 3:07


    There is no better environment than homeschooling to tailor the education of your children to their specific needs. But... There might be a reason to send your boys to public school. Eventually. This has to do with the differences in how you treat boys and girls.

    Be Thankful

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2022 1:29


    We are so busy doing things for our children that we risk never stopping to recognize what they are doing for us. They are a gift.

    When Apathy Leads to Anger

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2022 1:42


    If you are getting angry at your children, it's your fault. Every time. All of the time.

    10 Ways to Destroy the Imagination of Your Children - Part 2

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2022 4:29


    Based on Anthony Esolen's great book, Ten Ways to Destroy the Imagination of Your Child. This is part 2, going over items 6-10.

    10 Ways to Destroy the Imagination of Your Children - Part 1

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2022 4:20


    Based on Anthony Esolen's great book, Ten Ways to Destroy the Imagination of Your Child. This is part 1, going over items 1-5.

    Pulling a Solomon

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2022 2:22


    This is the most important thing we can learn from Solomon: his humility. Without that, we will never be able to do justice.

    Do or Die Moments

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2022 2:22


    Every boy needs a “do or die” moment to consider himself a man. His confidence depends upon it. It doesn't have to be drastic. It doesn't have to be literally life or death. But there needs to be some risk. Some serious consequences for failure.

    Book Recommendations from 2021

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2022 4:39


    I read over 50 books last year. These are the 7 you should read this year.

    A Garden Untended is Not a Garden

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2022 1:42


    Many fathers don't tend to the garden of their family and then get mad when it doesn't bear any fruit. Years of neglect, and they are surprised at the thorns and thistles that greet them.

    What to Do When Your Kids Won't Answer Questions

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2021 1:59


    Whenever we ask our kids a question, whenever we try to get them to open up, there are two dreaded responses: Silence “I don't know.” When this keeps happening, we should first check that we aren't asking boring questions. Or that we are asking questions that deserve to be asked. They need to be worth the effort and breath we are expending. But sometimes, kids just need a primer.

    They Might as Well be Orphans

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2021 3:05


    You can tell when a little boy has had no masculine influence in his life. When I take my kids to parks that contain lots of other children, these emasculated boys stick out like a tone-deaf singer in a choir. They might as well be orphans. They are desperate for a father. They'll take a fake one. Anything.

    The Lowest Stakes Imaginable

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2021 1:50


    And this is what childhood is all about. Learning to make the right decisions when the stakes are small, the risks are minimal, and the consequences minor.

    Don't Assume They Know

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2021 1:47


    When we teach them something, we are coming from a position of experience and knowledge. It's hard to go back to the beginner's mind and speak from foundational principles. What words do we need to define? What concepts do we need to elaborate on?

    Require Excellence

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2021 3:19


    As your children grow and you begin to give them jobs, you will quickly find yourself in several predicaments. And you must require excellence. This episode goes over several reasons why a child might be do something with excellence and the different responses a father should have.

    Listen to Both Sides

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2021 3:12


    Never reward the first one to come yelling to you for help without having a firm understanding of the situation. There are no easy answers here. But if both sides feel they have been listened to, things usually go better, no matter what your decision.

    How to Homeschool Your Kids in Under 2 Hours per Day

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2021 1:44


    The book has been launched. This is a free preview. Buy it at https://foundationfather.gumroad.com/l/hSKHP

    Admit Your Fears

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2021 2:20


    Admit your own fears, and your kids will trust you to help them deal with theirs.

    What Makes a Good Friend

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2021 2:44


    While there are many attributes that a “good friend” will have, there is one that is critical. A lack of envy. Agamemnon gives a clarifying speech about so-called friends.

    7 Ways to Cultivate Gravitas

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2021 2:58


    Gravitas means you have weight. People tend to conflate it with somberness and over-seriousness, but the men who have the most gravitas usually have an equal amount of charisma. But true fathers have gravitas. They have a weight that attracts and influences. If you want to have influence on your children, and on others around you (including young men who are looking for good models of fatherhood), then you need to cultivate and promote your own gravitas.

    Stay Married

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2021 3:41


    Good fathers are good husbands. How you treat your wife will be mimicked by your boys and expected by your girls. At a minimum, this means you should stay married. It is one of the most important things you can do as a father.

    Nate Dean - Life Insurance & Generational Wealth

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2021 64:18


    Nate Dean is the co-founder of Unlimited Life Concepts. He does financial coaching and mentoring, helping people build up wealth while they start to erase their bad debt. I consider myself pretty good with finances, but Nate has taught me some things that completely blew my mind. How to be your own bank Leveraging loans that you make to yourself Making every dollar that comes in earn you more money Grow your wealth tax-free, without an IRA You don't want to miss this one. *None of the info in this podcast should be considered financial advice.

    Earning Respect From Other Men

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2021 2:12


    You aren't owed respect. You have to earn it. If you want to be treated like a man, you have to act like a man. This means taking on responsibility without grumbling or complaining.

    Killing Envy in Your Children

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2021 3:50


    If not kept in check, envy will destroy relationships. It can also twist a person's affections beyond recognition, making them chase things they don't even care about. Here are 4 ways to kill envy.

    Don't Make Your Daughter Beg for Attention

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2021 2:19


    If you have sons but only one daughter, you can inadvertently cause her to beg for your attention. Even if it is an accident, you are responsible. Don't start relating to your daughter as if she is one of your sons. This can lead to resentment and insecurity. Be intentional about relating to her as your daughter. Here's how.

    Limiting the Freedom of Teenagers

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2021 4:40


    We get a lot of things backward. With children, we must move from strict to permissive. Not permissive to strict. When your child becomes a teenager, you want to start giving them more freedom and more responsibility. You want them to start exercising more self-control.

    How to Protect Your Daughter from Insecurity

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2021 3:51


    A girl craves male attention and validation. She seeks it out. She desires it most from her father, and a good father will provide that attention and validation. Let's walk through a common scenario that plays out day after day, time and again, in homes across the world, and how it leads to broken, insecure women.

    Focus on Your Future Grandchildren

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2021 2:39


    It is not enough to think about the future of your children. If you are not at least thinking about what you will leave your grandchildren, you are not thinking long-term enough. It is a poor legacy indeed that only lasts a single generation.

    Respecting the Strength of Her Brothers

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2021 2:58


    Prepare your daughters to respect the strength of your sons. She should treat their potential strength as actual strength. Don't put your daughters in a position where they are naive about the strength of men and the respect it deserves.

    The Best Habit to Build as a Father

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2021 3:31


    Reading to your kids every night is one of the best habits to have. Start immediately after they are born, before they can hold their head up, before they can crawl, before they can read. The earlier the better. Tips to get started and some book recommendations.

    Choosing Your Wife Everday

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2021 2:13


    Marriage is not choosing your wife. It's choosing your wife every day. What your wife wants is for you to have lots of other options…and then choose her, no matter what. To choose her every day. To come home every day. She chose you when you were still a boy. Choose her after you have become a man.

    King David - The Quit Porn Strategist

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2021 65:14


    Interview with King David - The Quit Porn Strategist. Porn is poison. It will cause you to rot from the inside and prevent you from enjoying life to the fullest. David has made it his mission to help people quit porn for good. He shares why porn is so addicting, why treating it like drug addiction is useful, why real-time accountability is important, and some tips on what NOT to do if you find out your sons are looking at porn. Check out his master class on how to quit watching porn: https://gumroad.com/a/459347059/WinfK Find him on Twitter: https://twitter.com/KingDavidTKA

    Growing Generational Wealth

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2021 4:36


    It's hard to create a legacy without wealth. And by wealth, I mean valuable assets: real estate, investments, intellectual property, etc. I wish I had discovered this secret 15 years ago. Grow your cash, tax-free, at a guaranteed rate Help pay off your bad debt while growing your pool of money Bypass banks to fund your big purchases (cars, mortgage down payments, etc) Provide emergency cash when needed Help fund your other investments Reclaim opportunity cost Take care of your family in the case of your untimely death I'm pretty good with money. No credit card debt and I save up for big purchases. Learn more about the solution here.

    The Secret to Making Your Wife More Beautiful (Overnight)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2021 6:45


    If you could instantly make your wife more beautiful overnight, would you do it? It's in your power.

    Love is not Inclusive

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2021 2:07


    Love creates boundaries. It sets up exclusionary relationships. Those you love have a claim on your time. They have a claim on your attention. They have a claim on your strength and treasure.

    Ask Them to Teach

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2021 3:29


    Are you having problems connecting with your children? Ask them to teach you something. If you ask them to teach you about something they love, they will not shut up about it. You will be drinking from the firehose.

    Replace a “No” with a “Yes”

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2021 1:14


    You will be forced to say “no” to your children for various reasons. But that doesn't mean you can't give them something else.

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