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Send us a textDivorce hits men particularly hard, doubling their suicide risk while offering them fewer support resources than women typically receive. Dr. Eran Magen, Assistant Clinical Professor at Yale School of Medicine, draws from both professional expertise and personal experience to address this crisis through his work at DivorcingDads.org.The conversation explores why men struggle so profoundly after divorce - often isolating themselves rather than seeking support, feeling like failures, and facing challenging custody situations. Dr. Magen breaks down his comprehensive approach built on four essential pillars: navigating legal matters (especially custody arrangements), developing effective co-parenting strategies, strengthening practical parenting skills, and rebuilding a fulfilling personal life.We dive deep into the complexities of dating after divorce when children are involved. When should you start dating again? How do you introduce new partners to your children? What conversations should you have with kids of different ages? Dr. Magen offers thoughtful, practical guidance grounded in child development and relationship psychology.Support the showThanks for listening!Check out this site for everthing to know about women's pleasure including video tutorials and great suggestions for bedroom time!!https://for-goodness-sake-omgyes.sjv.io/c/5059274/1463336/17315Take the happiness quiz from Oprah and Arthur Brooks here: https://arthurbrooks.com/buildNEW: Subscribe monthly: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1805181/support Email questions/comments/feeback to tamara@straightfromthesourcesmouth.co Website: https://straightfromthesourcesmouthpod.net/Instagram: @fromthesourcesmouth_franktalkTwitter: @tamarapodcastYouTube and IG: Tamara_Schoon_comic
Angel goes from daddy to literal father. Ian Carlos Crawford, Brett White, Colin Smith, and Power of X-Men's Dayspring talk Angel s3's "Dad" Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/slayerfest98 Buy our stuff on etsy: https://www.etsy.com/shop/Slayerfestx98 Follow us on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@slayerfestx98 Follow us on insta: https://www.instagram.com/slayerfestx98/ Follow us on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/slayerfestx98 Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Slayerfestx98/ Follow us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Slayerfestx98
Travel Hack Update 2023If you think travel hacking takes years to payout with free flights, hotel nights and extra perks, think again! We've spent over 100 hours researching and testing travel hacks to bring you our first full year in review on today's travel hack update. Full disclosure: we started really looking into travel hacking in May of 2022, but it does take a while to hit bonuses, find new cards, etc., so 2023 is our first full year of hacking and here's how it went!Today we go over: -How many points we've accumulated and how-What happened to our credit scores -What we've redeemed and for what cost! Trips taken: London with DadBusiness Class flight and hopper flight between European cities Roadtrip stopovers (hotel nights)Christmas in Portugal/Spain Friends trip to HHN at UniversalFlights to Disney World Trip to see friends in Panama City, FLLA, Burbank, Hollywood and Disneyland with Dad Support the showJoin our Travel Community on Facebook to connect with other like minded travelers, share stories, tips, tricks and travel hack wins- Travel More Insiders Subscribe to our Newsletter for access to our giveaways and travel hacking tips Visit our Website https://travelmorepodcast.com/ Join Going (Scott's Cheap Flights) Use code: MAGIC20 for 20% off your first year! Check out Travel Food on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thetravelmores/ Don't waste something you're already paying for! Email us at info@magicpasstravel.com to see how we can help you make the most out of your upcoming Disney or Universal experience. Disclosure: We only recommend products we would or do use ourselves and all opinions expressed here are our own. This post may contain affiliate links that at no additional cost to you, we may earn a small commission.
This is a chance to share some recent "wins" as a long-distance parent and offer some hot tips to anyone that might need some advice in navigating long-distance relationships with their kids. It is not easy to be away from your kids, even for a week. I have to deal with many months separated from my oldest son who lives in the UK, and making him feel like a part of my family here in Canada is not an easy task. But my three young sons are incredibly close and this it the result of thoughtful, creative parenting. I hope this short episode provides some hope for other dads that might be struggling.
12/8/22: We are all "still, still really" too busy, so here are some Holiday jokesThis is podcast #116Get Help Dad Podcast with Bad jokes and "not too bad" tips.FYI: You are a great parent!! (I hope)You can send in your own parenting advice, Dad topics, tell us where you are listening from or lawn care advice to gethelpdad@gmail.com. We are excited to hear from you. Please let us know your Name, City/Country you are from. [PROMO] Check out the author's "personal" best selling book Alone and Unafraid: An Alaskan Dad's guide to watching the kid while the wife is on a long trip. (in the link below) https://www.amazon.com/dp/1072287757/
This week I share my recent experience with EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing) - dealing with the trauma of a child custody trial - as an effective way to deal with any residue impact on the mind and body. It was a really interesting and productive experience for me and I want to encourage other Dads to consider seeking therapy in some form if they have not already done so. As part of the parenting journey, we need to own our own shit and confront our demons to become the best parents we can be - in my opinion. Kids are our best teachers, so it's a great opportunity for personal development. This leads to a reflection on parenting from a distance with a child overseas, and actually how it's possible to be as connected as any day-to-day parent, if not more so. I then touch on current challenges with our three-year-old boy that anyone with young kids might be able to relate to - and how we are dealing with it.
Covering LO chapters 211 & 212, featuring: Demeter looking like a high-powered business woman Ariana Grande Hades being unclear on how to define his relationship with Cerberus A suggestion for Kronos & Typhon
Covering LO chapters 211 & 212, featuring: Demeter looking like a high-powered business woman Ariana Grande Hades being unclear on how to define his relationship with Cerberus A suggestion for Kronos & Typhon
A great conversation about how to show up as a parent with the author of Parenting for a Peaceful Home. Drew Tupper is an Author, life coach, husband, and father of two. He has dedicated his life to seeking truth and creating purpose. He practices these intentions by examining and analyzing questions such as: Why are we here? How should we live? What matters? And how can we BE so that our lives are an outward projection of our being? He has overcome struggle and knows what it feels like to feel stuck, angry, and lost. His life is a testament to the adage that growth is not always a straightforward path, but that it is always a worthwhile pursuit. In his words, he “found liberation in loving himself unconditionally,” which “allows him to create his life, rather than react.” Now, this is what he helps his clients do. Do you have to try really hard to be successful? Or do you need to tune into your self and act from a place of calm, so you can co regulate with your kids. Energy is everything when you are parenting. If you want to find a way to calm your child, this is a good episode for you. Do you ever had a bad reaction to your child crying? Like me, have you been obsessed by nap times and do you know how to regulate yourself so you don't freak out? We also talk about acceptance and forgiving yourself. Consider the impact of your tone with your kids. How were we impacted by our upbringing. What happens to adults that were raised with a negative tone? What kind of tone do we need to have? The key takeaway could be that we all need to 'do the work' and seek professional guidance as we navigate parenting. Or maybe just subscribe and listen to all these episodes.
Another episode for the Yearly Segment of Fatherhood Stories on the Podcast.This is about Postpartum Anxiety in Men during Pregnancy and Postpartum. Our Guest Today, Joshua Maze is the Dad Coordinator for Postpartum Support International, a nature connected coach and a bachelor's in social work.Joshua learnt how his experiences rounded up to Postpartum Anxiety and started helping new dads through his efforts on various platforms in recognizing and finding support during this emotionally heavy phase of becoming a parent.We learn from him how the transition felt like and how we as a society can learn to support Dads and help their involvement in Parenting.Find support at Postpartum Support International.Connect with Joshua MazeI am hosting various Breastfeeding preparation, new born care, New mother Care sessions for Pregnant and new Parents.To sign up visit here: Link for Sign up If you like what you hear, leave us a rating on Spotify appa review on apple podcasts. Like this episode on other platforms.Next up on Season 3 is a conversation with Doula Keesha on the emotional impact of Birth!Pregnancy Series: The next episode here is on ' The role of Family and Partner in the early postpartum phase'Share a note with us , find us here. Instagram: @divyakapoorvoxFacebook: MommytrackdaddywhispersPodcastWebsite: https:divyakapoor.comMail: Mommytrackdaddywhispers@gmail.com
So the baby is now several days over due. We are waiting patiently for labour to start. We are all feeling calm but are we ready? I am sharing some post labour thoughts as we get ready for the big event. Is it time to head to the hospital? Will the mid wife make it on time? Is it time to leave the home and head to the hospital. We are an hour drive from the hospital and the mid wife is even further away. Do we pull the trigger and leave our toddler with family and friends? As we prepare ourselves for a huge family shift, I am looking forward to sharing the adventures of a new born and an international blended family. As if life was not already complicated enough but I am really looking forward to the next phase of our family. Please enjoy! Please enjoy! LIKE, SHARE and FOLLOW these pages: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dadwithoutborders/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Dad-Without-Borders-104442641427419 Website: https://dad-without-borders-e10084dc.simplecast.com/
This is a great conversation with Curt Storring from Dad.Work. We share the struggles of becoming a father. The episode starts with some personal updates, including the fact that we are about to have a baby (boy number 3!) and gearing up for that reality. In this episode we learn about Curt who lives in an authentic way as a father after a difficult transition to parenting left him feeling "overwhelmed, angry and lonely" ultimately not being the father that he wanted to be. "The first few years of fatherhood were hard for me. I was so overwhelmed, angry, and lonely, that it caused chaos in every other part of my life. My suffering was so great that I finally had to face the problem head-on and do something about it, or risk losing everything. My marriage, my family, my business…" Curt decided to dive deep when he realized that... "To become a better father, I needed to go one step deeper and learn how to truly become a better man." He now runs a platform supporting men and fathers become better versions of themselves and I highly recommend that you check out Dad.Work to find out more. Please enjoy! LIKE, SHARE and FOLLOW these pages: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dadwithoutborders/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Dad-Without-Borders-104442641427419 Website: https://dad-without-borders-e10084dc.simplecast.com/
A conversation with Nathan, founder of Dads Advocate. There are a couple of personal parenting thoughts at the start of this podcast. First, I encourage all parents to take their young children to their local skatepark. This may well be the main theme of a future episode. There are so many reasons to visit your local skatepark with your young children. Second, I receive a heart warming message from my eldest boy (8 years old) who lives overseas (when he isn't visiting for his holidays). This week I am in conversation with is Nathan from Dad Advocates who is juggling a household of 5 young children after winning custody of his 3 biological children. As a result of his experience in court and the ups and downs of dealing with access and child custody issues he has decided to set up Dad Advocates, which is now a registered charity, to support other fathers. He has some good advice for any parent going through a separation with kids and the often inevitable day in court. For further information: https://dadsadvocates.com/ Please enjoy! LIKE, SHARE and FOLLOW these pages: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dadwithoutborders/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Dad-Without-Borders-104442641427419 Website: https://dad-without-borders-e10084dc.simplecast.com/
A great episode with author Andrew Newman, writer of Conscious Stories for children. This is a wonderful conversation about the importance of connecting with our children on a deeper level and becoming more aware as parents of our own triggers. Andrew is an author of 18 conscious story books for children that are a wonderful opportunity to connect with your kids on a deeper level at bedtime. Andrew has spent many years in mens groups around the world and is very aware of the struggles of both men and fathers. He has also been on his own healing journey and understands the importance of connecting with children from a young age. These stories are a gateway to raising more mindful and connected children. "Conscious Stories are a collection of stories with wise and lovable characters who teach core life values to your children. Each of the books invites its readers to engage in mindfulness practices, beginning with Snuggle Breathing, which helps parents and children alike to share an experience of relaxation, presence and connection to each other and to the story. Each story ends with reflective activities and exercises to help children assimilate the lessons the stories have presented. Because the last 20 minutes of each day are precious, these books use this important time to help children and parents grow consciously together in mind, body and spirit." For more information go to https://consciousstories.com/ Please enjoy! LIKE, SHARE and FOLLOW these pages: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dadwithoutborders/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Dad-Without-Borders-104442641427419 Website: https://dad-without-borders-e10084dc.simplecast.com/
I have successfully introduced both my boys (now 3 and 8) to skiing at a young age. So how did I do it? I want to share some tips and tricks and some thoughts about the bigger lessons of parenting that are a byproduct of the experience we both share as father and son(s) (but of course it relates to any parent/child relationship). Skiing with young kids is a lesson in patience and trust. Building my boys confidence and testing their boundaries are skills that can be transferred to everyday life. And the bond that builds between parent and child is the ultimate reward. I also share a random thought about dreaming. Please enjoy! LIKE, SHARE and FOLLOW these pages: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dadwithoutborders/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Dad-Without-Borders-104442641427419 Website: https://dad-without-borders-e10084dc.simplecast.com/
A conversation with Dylan from @betterwithadventure Dylan was faced with tragic loss when his wife was pregnant with their son. He shares the experience of grieving while having to show up every day as a parent to his new born child. It's a heartbreaking story but it's also inspiring how Dylan was able to process the grief and successfully manage his life as a new father. The key to his success was taking care of his mental health and ultimately it's a happy ending with a blended family and a new wife. It was a real pleasure connecting to Dylan who is a great positive role model to any father, any parent, that might be struggling with any challenges. I hope you enjoy listening to his incredible story, which is sure to offer hope to anyone going through a hard time. And be sure to follow Dylan on Instagram @betterwithadventure Please enjoy! LIKE, SHARE and FOLLOW these pages: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dadwithoutborders/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Dad-Without-Borders-104442641427419 Website: https://dad-without-borders-e10084dc.simplecast.com/
Stu is a father, husband, entrepreneur, author, angle investor, board member and volunteer. He worked on the International Equity Trading Desk at Morgan Stanley in NYC, co-founded TIX China, a Shanghai-based trading company and served as Orange County's President of Tech Coast Angels, the largest angels investment group. He now has a book:
Blair talks to Amy and Jacob about a new support group for men, especially dads. FIRST BROADCAST: 16/02/2022
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Jamie shares a fascinating story about traveling to the Peruvian jungle to take part in an Ayahuasca Ceremony to help him heal from his childhood trauma. The experience helps him to get sober and be the Dad that he wants to be and he's now the father of two 3 year old twin boys. It's an incredible story about death of ego and meeting the higher power of love which leads Jamie to purge addiction and substance abuse. A wild ride! Inspired by his Mother and Grandmother, Jamie has been cooking from an early age. As a Dad he has high standards when it comes to the family diet with 'low gluten' and no processed sugar. We both reflect on related behaviour of children after eating sugary foods...and a couple of ideas on how to deal with Halloween. Jamie is also very positive about embracing the process that his family is currently going through with assessments to see if his boys are on the autism spectrum.
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I lost my Dad this year and I wanted to share the journey I started and what I'm doing to heal and grow through this very shocking situation. Hope I can help someone with my story RIP Ray aka Dad --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/reallifewithray/support
Dealing with my kid getting Covid and not being able to catch his scheduled flight to Canada for Christmas, this is a reflection about how our thoughts can have impacts on our feelings which in turn in the process our kids. We choose how we show up in the world, and how we react to unexpected events and challenges. So can we use our thoughts to parent in a more effective way with better outcomes? Please enjoy! LIKE, SHARE and FOLLOW these pages: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dadwithoutborders/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Dad-Without-Borders-104442641427419 Website: https://dad-without-borders-e10084dc.simplecast.com/
It's another content rich show with two parts! Part 1. Mike is a London UK Dad that in the midst of the Covid 19 pandemic has recently had to cope with the challenges of his young son moving overseas to Mallorca. After a disappointing experience in UK court, Mike talks positively about moving forward. Part 2. The pro debrief is with Sean, with over 17 years working as a therapist with families and children and a PhD in counselling psychology with his dissertation looking at the experiences of men transitioning to fatherhood, he has a wealth of knowledge to share and some interesting reflections to share about children and how our relationships with them will shift and change over the years. Please enjoy! LIKE, SHARE and FOLLOW these pages: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dadwithoutborders/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Dad-Without-Borders-104442641427419 Website: https://dad-without-borders-e10084dc.simplecast.com/
This is a rich conversation that really dives into the experience of being a Dad. Sean really has done his homework over the last few years. He has an MA and PhD in Counselling Psychology from the University of Victoria in Canada with over 15 years experience as a therapist working with families and teenagers. He's also a father to two young children. Sean's Masters study looked at "Being a Father in the Military" and his dissertation was on "Becoming a father and Being as Man", so he really has done his homework for this episode. Topics include: transitioning to fatherhood; society's attitude to the role of the Dad; the historic role of the father; male sexuality as a Dad; the neuro chemical reaction to kids; masculine and feminine roles in rearing kids, and more! Please enjoy! LIKE, SHARE and FOLLOW these pages: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dadwithoutborders/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Dad-Without-Borders-104442641427419 Website: https://dad-without-borders-e10084dc.simplecast.com/
This episode is a 'solocast' offering direct parenting advice for Dads on a particular topic based on personal experience with guidance from professionals. This episode covers the toddler meltdown and how to use Jedi mind tricks to deal with or avoid meltdowns. Please enjoy! LIKE, SHARE and FOLLOW these pages: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dadwithoutborders/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Dad-Without-Borders-104442641427419 Website: https://dad-without-borders-e10084dc.simplecast.com/
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Eric is a Dad that trusts his instincts and dives into adventures with his family, often based out of an old school bus. He really is the modern day Captain Fantastic (a film I encourage you to watch). Living in the shadow of the Rocky Mountains in Western Canada, as a ski patroller and paramedic Eric found that he had a growing following on social media as he documented his kids skiing, sharing the edits on YouTube and Instagram. Find out how his social media blew up and how he navigates life as a parent. A refreshing and interesting perspective and a Dad I always enjoy connecting with! It's another content rich show with two parts: Part 1: insightful conversation with another special guest Dad, Eric, talking about risk, adventure, building a social media business with his free-range adventurous lifestyle, homeschooling the kids, forests schools and learning to see his partner as a woman and not just as the Mother of his children, to nurture that relationship too. Part 2: the debrief with professional feedback is provided by one of our in-house specialists, psychologist Todd Kettner, about the topic of trust when it comes to parenting. Please enjoy! LIKE, SHARE and FOLLOW these pages: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dadwithoutborders/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Dad-Without-Borders-104442641427419 Website: https://dad-without-borders-e10084dc.simplecast.com/
It's another content rich show with two parts: Part 1: insightful conversation with another special guest Dad, Seth from Nelson Tiny Houses discusses the challenges of communicating, the flood of emotions as a parent, anger management, the financial stress of parenting, finding a perfect lifestyle for the kids, challenges of being a Dad and a business owner, screen time (or not?) for kids and much more...read more below Part 2: the debrief with professional feedback is provided by one of our in-house specialists, psychologist Todd Kettner, about how to deal with anger and the benefits of counselling...read more below Part 1: Seth talks honestly about transitioning into parenthood after many years travelling around the world as a free spirit with his partner and now wife and Mother Katie, the "main parent" to their two young children. Not that Seth isn't parenting but he's often working 7 days a week running his Nelson Tiny Houses business with over 40,000 followers on Youtube (check it out: https://www.youtube.com/c/nelsontinyhouses). Seth is starting to find balance, spending more time camping with the family but it's not always been easy. Like so many Dads (and Moms) jumping into the ocean of parenthood, Seth has been treading water while dealing with a fountain of emotions that have tested his relationships and his cool exterior. He freely admits to not being the best planner and the real life struggles of keeping on top of finances while building a successful business, while running from the bureaucracy of it all! Overall, Seth is a passionate Dad who, with his wife, has managed to carve out a beautiful wholesome life for his kids and he (and his wife) are shining examples that all the hard work pays off! Part 2: Todd opens up and shares some personal history as we discuss the stigma around men seeking professional help when dealing with anger issues and other parenting or challenges that Dads may face! Please enjoy! LIKE, SHARE and FOLLOW these pages: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dadwithoutborders/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Dad-Without-Borders-104442641427419 Website: https://dad-without-borders-e10084dc.simplecast.com/
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It's another content rich show with two parts: Part 1 insightful conversation with another special guest Dad Part 2 the debrief with professional feedback provided by one of our in-house specialists Part 1: Location, location, location. Living in Squamish, Canada's climbing mecca in the Sea to Sky corridor, just north of Vancouver, means that Jeremy gets to climb 3 or 4 times a week. Not bad for a full time Dad that works as a teacher. Nestled between the Coastal Mountains and the Pacific Ocean with easy access to endless mountain and ocean pursuits, this is prime real estate which means a busy life to pay the bills and keep up with the family while Jeremy and his wife-ish person Mandoline, work conflicting schedules. Sometimes. As more people escape the city in search of a better quality of life, the lure of the mountains means a sea of newcomers which has increased the cost of living. Jeremy reflects on the question of affordability and he expresses gratitude that they can juggle the life they have to create a great experience for their young daughter while also pursuing their passions. Topics include: falling into parenting without a plan; learning to let go of expectations; balancing family life with a busy schedule; affordability as the cost of living increases; sleeping as a family (the dog is invited too); early morning training rituals; amongst other things... Part 2: An educated discussion with Clinical Social Worker Catherine Williams about the essential topic for parents with babies and young children - sleep! Please enjoy! LIKE, SHARE and FOLLOW these pages: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dadwithoutborders/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Dad-Without-Borders-104442641427419 Website: https://dad-without-borders-e10084dc.simplecast.com/
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An Englishman living on the borders of Wales raising two young boys with his wife, reflects on parenting through a pandemic with both parents working full time. Guy is the Executive Director of Mountain Training England and as an ex teacher, Guy is ready for any challenge involving teenagers but he's no expert with babies. While his wife runs a tight ship with the young kids, Guy is all hands on deck but has a different attitude with a more laidback approach and can't wait for the dreaded teenage years. It does just get better (and easier?) right? Guy has some wisdom to share becoming a Dad later in life and also shares insights with his background in teaching when it comes to introducing children to learning. It's a fun and thoughtful conversation with an old friend and colleague. Please enjoy! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dadwithoutborders/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Dad-Without-Borders-104442641427419 Website: https://dad-without-borders-e10084dc.simplecast.com/
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Enjoy this great episode with father, and entrepreneur Andrew Chris as we discuss his amazing program empowering families and even more importantly Dad Support. https://www.empoweringthejourney.comTwitter: empoweredfatherTHE SJ CHILDS SHOW:To find out more information about our show go to:https://www.facebook.com/sjchildsshow/You can find our children's books at: https://www.sjchilds.orgSupport the show
A great conversation with an old friend and climbing buddy Vince Hempsall about transitioning to life as Dads. How did we get here and will we ever climb 5.13 again? And what does that even mean? Vince is a content provider, magazine editor, marketer, book author, adventurer, videographer, newspaper reporter, publisher, rock climber, social media communicator, mountain biker and writer. But most of all he is DAD and husband to an amazing wife. We discuss life with two young kids, the downside of not being sponsored climbers, the importance of the outdoors in raising healthy kids, compromised climbing, sleep coaching, skateboarding in your 40s and training our kids to take care of us when we break a hip. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dadwithoutborders/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Dad-Without-Borders-104442641427419 Website: https://dad-without-borders-e10084dc.simplecast.com/
In this opening episode I share my story of being a Long Distance parent and adjusting to life with a child overseas. It is an insightful conversation with practicing psychologist Todd Kettner Ph.D, as we reflect on the need for Dads to seek help and support each other, embracing our emotions and tackling the challenges of everyday life as a parent. Todd Kettner Ph.D, a practicing psychologist and fellow Dad who will be a regular guest on the show to offer his wisdom and insight on the topic of parenting. Todd is a college lecturer and runs a private practice working exclusively with men. He also has a wealth of experience working with children and families. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dadwithoutborders/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Dad-Without-Borders-104442641427419 Website: https://dad-without-borders-e10084dc.simplecast.com/
I go over stealing from my mom when I was in my 40 and still degret each day for doing it. We do a reenactment getting it from Mom and Dad --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/spankypodcast/support
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On todays show Lilly is absent due to a sleep over at her friend Dom's house so its a boys night out with Dad and Adrian.We talk about Adrians soccer game and his great sportsmanship.Why Dads should use parents rooms at the mall.Self scan checkouts.Adrians projects.We also phone in on Lilly at her friend Dom's house during their sleep over.And what would Adrian do to improve the kids experience when shopping with Mum or Dad?Support the show (https://paypal.me/saccom?locale.x=en_AU)
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Welcome back from the weekend! If you’re living in Winnipeg, some parts of the city woke up (or went to sleep) with some snow on their roofs. Talkin’ Movies with Bryan Lotocki reviews ‘The Nun’ horror film (getting ready for Halloween!). **Also, if you’re into the whole MCU (comic movies), Dave and Bryan go deep into the new Captain Marvel trailer after the credits role on today’s podcast!** Jack White (who is set to play Winnipeg Nov. 6) is in Music News You Can Use, and The DAVE Line is lit with commentary over the weekend. Please SUBSCRIBE FOR FREE on your favorite platform, check out the WEBSITE, and check out our new WITM Merchandise Support the show on Patreon Social Media: SafetyNetStudio On Twitter SafetyNetStudio on Instagram Candace Rae Instagram Dave Wheeler Instagram Dave Wheeler Twitter Sponsors: Vernaus Autobody Mike Mason of Remax Itty Bitty Baby Boutique Franks Pizza Sources: Manitoba Weed Rules Bill C-46 Team Brody Paint Night Music News You Can Use NME EXCLAIM! The Outsiders Trailer Breaking Bad Theme Rhianna – Work Jack White – 16 Saltines Clips: Tiger Wins Tour Championship The Nun Trailer Captain Marvel Trailer Infinity Wars - End Game Line Miss Marvel Cartoon Clip GOTG – Star Lord and his Dad Support the show (https://www.safetynetstudio.com/plans-pricing)
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If Pride and Prejudice is a book that every young person who is dating should read, Mansfield Park is a book that every parent should read. It's full of wisdom, yo! So is this episode, thanks to the efforts of our heroes! Here are the things that happen: 00:00 Music, our heroes introduce themselves, etc. 02:18 Donor Shout-Outs 06:58 Mansfield Park is a book for parents 08:46 Manners vs. morals 11:16 If you don't have sympathy for Fanny, reread the beginning 16:22 Less Common Acquirements 17:32 Severity Vs. Indulgence 19:05 All he had to do was smile 21:27 The perfect pharisees 22:58 Parents who won't "run the risk of investigation" 25:18 Mediated discipline 27:48 The uses of outward conformity 30:15 Sir Thomas is not a villain 31:47 The importance of parental unity 34:30 Show affection to your kids!!!! 38:26 Pride 41:05 When all that's left is verbal abuse 42:52 Don't be a jerk because you're recovering authority, Dad★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★