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With the battle over and Loraga subdued, our adventurers finally get some answers. But who is this that Loraga would like to introduce to our heroes? Dice and Desire is proudly sponsored by Tabletop Dominion, who specialise in handmade artisan dice boxes/vaults and high-quality handmade dice. This week's episode is brought to you by Roll Britannia. Come join us on social media, and leave a 5 star review on Podchaser Twitter Instagram Dweezil Vanzaphir Podchaser Ko-Fi The Dice and Desire podcast is unofficial Fan Content permitted under the Fan Content Policy. Not approved/endorsed by Wizards. Portions of the materials used are property of Wizards of the Coast. ©Wizards of the Coast LLC.
This is a quick episode to get me back on track and remind myself why I started this whole thing. I talk about the loss of a friend in the line of duty, being a good man and a good dad and the starting of my coaching community.
Brandon Jones is the founder of Be Dadly and The Be Dadly Podcast. He's also a certified parent educator in positive discipline. After struggling to correct his own son's misbehavior and feeling frustrated with inherited parenting techniques, Brandon dedicated the last decade to learning and implementing the most effective parenting techniques available. Today, he helps fathers overcome anger and impatience while learning how to get better behavior from their children without having to yell, spank or bribe. Learn more about Bedadly at bedadly.com You can also follow Brandon on Instagram at @bedadlyofficial
Fatherhood is tough! And many dads don't know any different parenting styles than what they grew up with. Brandon Jone's journey into fatherhood was not easy. At rock bottom, he realized he needed a change in how he parents. Join him and Brady as they discuss fatherhood, and how to connect with our kids. Find more resources at www.bedadly.comJoin us weekly as we strive to exchange the lies we believe for the truth of God's word. Other ways to listen:https://linktr.ee/Thegreatexchange
Time to meet the parents as Folton attempts to charm his would-be father in law. Meanwhile the rest of the Club prepare for the great banquet! You can help us grow and get exclusive bonus content by visiting The Danger Club Patreon! Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, Twitch and Discord! Music thanks to: Kevin Macleod, White Bat Audio, and Ross Bugden.
Sometimes in life we have set backs and make decisions and changes we just aren't happy with. Changing the name of my podcast was one of these. So Armed and Dadly is back. Follow me on instagram and send me a DM if you're ready to get on mission and develop the discipline needed to find your direct in life.
Straight no chaser. No background music or crazy sound effects just straight to the point. I give y'all a little back story on why the brand name change and how im listening to God. Thanks for everyone that followed me with Armed and Dadly but now we are Unsuppressed Fire.
Podcast #14: Share your story. Heal yourself. With Eric Portwood. Summary I talk with Eric Portwood who's a retired fireman, army veteran, husband, and father about how he's overcome trauma in his life and how guys can overcome similar situations. We talk about why guys need friends, hobbies, and fitness in their life. Eric is the founder of Armed and Dadly. Find them on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/armed_and_dadly/ Listen to Eric's Armed and Dadly podcast here: https://open.spotify.com/show/6XTxLyyavHgyKIEfoqw1tE?si=445072f518034eda
GREETINGS! It's time for everybody's favourite prison rules poddy. That's right drop the soap and take a deep breath as the 2 bald dads take you deep… into their experiences with discipline and some next level tantys! How do we step up and set these two year old right???! No, really we're asking how. We've tried nothing and we're all out of ideas.We're also talking being low key baby shamed by people that seem too ugly to have kids and what to when your kid is on a slippery slope to being the white bread a chips kid.
Welcome to the Armed & Dadly Podcast! On today's episode, host Eric Portwood gives listeners some background on himself, what inspired him to start the podcast and what they can expect to hear on future episodes. An army veteran and retired Firefighter Paramedic, Eric has always found a sense of significance through his work. During the pandemic, Eric wrapped up his firefighting career and became a real estate agent full time. He now finds purpose by sharing his Armed & Dadly mission and lifestyle, which encourages men to forgo violence and instead use their mental and physical strength to become protectors, providers and leaders. Tune into the premiere episode of Armed & Dadly to learn more about the inspiration behind the podcast and what you can hear moving forward. From health- and fitness-related topics to discussions about marriages, friendships and community relationships to deep dives on toxic masculinity, this podcast will motivate you to examine how you are contributing to society and your loved ones in a meaningful way. Listen in and discover how to leave your lasting legacy! Quotes • “Brad always pushed me to do things that I didn't have confidence to do or didn't feel like I could do well. He just always saw things in me and saw things in everybody that that they may not see in themselves….So, that's where this podcast is going. I want to continue his legacy by continuing to push people forward, push them out of their comfort zone, do things that they didn't think they could ever do.” (07:51-08:36) • “Armed and Dadly means you're strong, but you're gentle….You're strong, mentally and physically capable of extreme violence because you train every day...but you choose to forego that violence, to be a protector, to be a provider, to be a leader.” (12:04-12:54) • “Masculinity is not toxic in itself. Masculinity is needed. It's needed in the home, it's needed in society.” (14:24-14:31) • “There's truly a power in a man's tears. There's too many of us men that have for years held back those tears, we've held back the vulnerability that is so much needed.” (15:43-15:59) • “We will be the best version of ourselves every single day that we get up. We're going to have gratitude that we can get up, whether we have to get up early, whether we get up and we're sore from working out, whether we get up and we don't feel well, we're unmotivated. We're going to be gracious that we're able to get up. So many people don't have that luxury.” (27:22-27:46) Links https://www.instagram.com/armed_and_dadly/ Podcast production and show notes provided by HiveCast.fm
"A hard-left, metropolitan liberal" - Nigel FarageMan Behaving Dadly Aka Simon HarrisThis week on Resistance TVChris Williamson talks with Simon Harris aka Man Behaving Dadly we talk about his fundraising and trolling of the hard right. He runs more blogs and Facebook pages than he cares to mention but Southend News Network and Man Behaving dadly are just two to note.One of his latest fundraisers "Help Are Own First" and its description “I have started this fundraiser because at the moment too many people seem to have forgotten that WE SHOULD BE HELPING ARE OWN FIRST!! “All money will be used to help ARE OWN.” has helped raise over £32,000 up to now.It certainly appears to be from the Ukip line of thinking. But all was not as it seemed.When visitors scrolled down a little further to the note section they discovered what the fundraiser was truly all about. “For the purposes of this appeal ‘ARE OWN' refers explicitly to Afghan families who are currently being resettled in the United Kingdom, This is because a lot of them risked their lives to help our armed forces and government officials with translation, interpreting and other tasks during the last twenty years, and to be honest if they didn't, the United Kingdom may have had the teeniest, tiniest, weeniest role to play in this whole s***show.”Simon has previously trolled Farage by fundraising for the RLNI to name a hovercraft after him, following Farage's claims about the charity.you can donate here https://gofund.me/366f98aaResistance TV is a weekly show hosted by Chris Williamson the former Labour MP, Derby Council Leader and the founder of Resist Movement for a People's Party. With a socialist take on things we look at areas of concern for the left wing, Anti Racism, Anti Imperialism, MMT, Injustice, Britain's role in foreign affairs, 21st century Socialism, Alternative Media and more…Live Wednesday's on all our Social Media at 7pm and audio Podcast on Friday'sJoin Resist here www.resistmovement.org.ukSupport us with a donation here paypal.me/festivalofresistanceFollow Chris on Twitter @DerbyChrisW
Swayze brings some Dadly energy to a movie about class, Matt Dillon, and boys being boys (based on the 1967 novel of the same name by S.E. Hinton)
In the seventh episode of our third season, we take an in-depth look at episodes 14 and 15 of Avatar: The Last Airbender, Book 3: Fire This week, we take a field trip to prison - join us as we discuss the incredible Boiling Rock episodes! We stump each other with some voice acting trivia, laugh at the iconic Sokka and Zuko dialogue, and enjoy one of the most brilliant Freudian slips to ever be recorded by our crew! Max also gets some sweet sweet poetic justice when Evan can't get through his synopsis, starting the entire episode off with a laugh or two. Thanks so much for listening. We really enjoy bringing you these episodes each week! Check us out on social media: Twitter - @Previous_Pod Facebook - @Previous.Pod
Drew is back to introduce his very own new podcast, DADly Duties! He shares some of his inspirations, goals, and experiences thus far with the podcasting world. Make sure to check out DADly Duties wherever you listen to Team Talks and on Instagram @DADlydutiespodcast!
Welcome back Winners! Today's episode is an action packed journey of Dadly doings. We discuss my wife and myself both dealing with separation anxiety because of daycare, our first experiences with a baby sitter, baby proofing and more! Don't forget to send your opinions on this week's Dadly News!
The dads have won the tournament, and reap their just rewards! Darryl is not okay, Glenn is persuasive, Ron meets a hug, and Henry exhibits a powerful skill...Support the show on Patreon!Get merch and more at our website!Follow us on Twitter @dungeonsanddads!Join our Facebook group!Check out the subreddit!Project DADGUT is the group transcription projectDM is Anthony BurchDarryl Wilson is Matt Arnold (@mattlarnold)Henry Oak is Will Campos (@willbcampos)Ron Stampler is Beth May (@heybethmay)Glenn Close is Freddie Wong (@fwong)Theme song by Maxton WallerCover art by Alex Moore (@notanotheralex) See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
A special someone visits the Dadly Podcast to share their experiences of life as a Dad. Plus everyone agrees, we have an item that babies fight over.
Somewhere beyond the sea, or just on your favorite app, the Dadly Podcast is waiting for you. Tune is as the Dadly dads talk travel with a baby. By land or by air the Dadly dads have thoughts to share.
Brandon Kravitz had a big weekend and we talk about it. We also try a beverage that might be good in a cocktail.
Abs, flabs, and what’s the solution?! The Dadly dudes talk about how fatherhood has hit their waistline and a Dadly joke mixup.
Join the Dadly Dudes for a dive into the murky waters of social media with children. Do you over share? Under share? What’s the filter by which to decide? Hear a discussion on these and other parts of the social media decision. Plus Jake is back on Dadly joke duty so fun will abound.
Dadly Podcast Pilot - Before the babies arrive
Note: This podcast was recorded 12/2. Dadly duties have delayed the dedicated editing that is demonstrated on each Dads Talking Dads. Episodes will likely become more sporadic until we get closer to the season. We talk about the Garrett Richards deal and our expectations for him We say goodbye to Spongebob and a couple other players We discuss the potential big name trades and who our untouchables are Recommendations: Johnny: Chromebook; Tony: see local bands ; Joel: Nex Machina Website: www.dadstalkingdads.podbean.com Email: dadstalkingdads@gmail.com
Andy and Appio are joined by author, Hogan Hilling, to discuss the shifting roles of fatherhood. Hilling is the author of the Dads Behaving Dadly book series and is also the founder of the #WeLoveDads Campaign and United We Parent. #RealMenFeel Episode 82, recorded February 20, 2018 RealMenFeel.org See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Abby and Amy get into the Father's Day spirit to ask : are dads really the hardest kind of person to buy gifts for? Discussion topics include Gender Points, highly invasive testing, and dad jokes so potent that they jeopardize the very survival of the hosts' working relationship. Our music is Marie Curie by The Crypts!, from the album Discover Science.
Warning: This episode contains strong language Discussed in this episode: Stressful Week, Memes, Fashion, Body Positivity, #Blessed, Travel, Toddler Negativity, Awkward, D'Ahh, Babies Scream, Wedding Intros, The Other Side, Dadly, Psy, Pulling It Off, Buckles, Baby Clothes, Costumes, Make Someone, Octopus, Next Generation, Cycles, Cosmically Happy Music courtesy of www.bensound.com
Meet Hogan Hilling & Josh Misner authors of The Dadly Way. Dr. Josh Misner and Hogan Hilling provide a pathway for fathers to earn their place as parenting equals. Their mindful approach helps dads commit to being present for their children and an integral part of tomorrow's memories. Hogan has eight published books on fatherhood. He has appeared on Oprah and is the creator of the DADLY book series and Founder of the DADLY Rally www.dadlyrally.com.
As men we often fear being vulnerable. But it turns out that opening ourselves up can become our biggest strength. Especially with our children. In this episode Jason MacKenzie shares with us how this can be a powerful way to connect deeply with our kids. In his book The Dadly
January Jones - Dads Behaving Dadly Hogan Hilling and Al Watts are the authors of Dads Behaving DADLY: 67 Truths, Tears and Triumphs of Modern Fatherhood HOGAN HILLING is a dad to three children, the author of six parenting books, fatherhood expert and has appeared on Oprah. Hilling has co-founded and helped establish several fatherhood networks in the USA since 1992. s AL WATTS is an eleven-year veteran stay-at-home dad of 4 children ages 12, 9, 7 and 6. He is the President of The National At-Home Dad Network
Hogan Hilling –Show Notes Hogan Hilling is a father of three and a nationally recognized author who has published 8 books regarding fatherhood. This has led him to create the “Dadly Series.” Hogan was also invited to the Oprah Winfrey Show to talk about being an at-home dad with his disabled son. He is also creating the “Dadly Rally” which gathers dads to talk about fatherhood. Hogan believes he is a Diversity Dad because of a number of reasons. His single mother raised him, after his parents divorced when he was two years old. He moved from Brazil to the Netherlands with his mom and brother, and reunited with his own father after 27 years of separation. Hogan is a dad of a child with special needs, Wesley, and went through a divorce after 25 years of marriage. As a father advocate, he says he has worked with almost every type of father there is. “I’ve had a wealth of experience and a wealth of supportive dads in my social circle” Hogan believes the biggest challenge he has had is fighting the stigma that our culture has created about men being inept, irresponsible and incompetent parents. He’s had financial struggles due to the large medical bills for his son, as well as the emotional challenge faced when people didn’t see his son as a human being. Hogan says his son has taught him a lot about life. “Embrace the special gift your child has, and support the passion that they have for the life that they want to live” He believes the community embraced him because of his attitude towards Wesley. ”I asked for them to embrace him not because they had to, but because they wanted to being mindful about spending time with all of his kids is the one thing that he is most excited about making every second and minute I spent with my kids count.’ “Hogan says he looks at fatherhood through the eyes of his children.” “That’s the part of being mindful; nothing else matters. One of the things I feel best about as a father, is on my deathbed, I’ll never say that I wish I spent more time with my kids.” Appearing on Oprah was one of his proudest moments because he got the opportunity to share his parent experience with others. Hogan never dreamt of being an author, but says it just fell in his lap. Every day he would write in his journal about a happy moment, or something he learned from his kids. Someone suggested he turn his writings into a book. He believes that parents unfortunately tend to focus on the negative aspects of being a parent, because they feel that without drama, they’re not normal. “People are so engrossed in the challenges of raising a child, and not looking at the joys.” “His one piece of advice is that people set their ego aside, and ask for help from others dads.” “If you’d like a father-friendly environment, act like a friendly father, especially to other dads.” The Dadly Rally is debuting in Marc 2016 (Los Angeles), but they Hogan and his partners want to go nationwide within 5 years (see INTERVIEW LINKS). The people involved want to leave a better parenting legacy for kids. INTERVIEW LINKS www.DadlyRally.com Hogan@DadlyRally.com (Email) Appearing on Oprah was one of his proudest moments because he got the opportunity to share his parent experience with others. Hogan never dreamt of being an author, but says it just Dz fell in his lap. dz Every day he would write in his journal about a happy moment, or something he learned from his kids. Someone suggested he turn his writings into a book. He believes that parents unfortunately tend to focus on the negative aspects of be ing a parent, because they feel that without drama, they ’ re not Dz normal. dz Dz People are so engrossed in the challenges of raising a child, and not lookin g at the joys dz His one piece of advice is that people set their ego aside, and ask for help f rom others dads. Dz If you ’ d like a father-friendly environment, act like a friendly father, especially to other dads dz The Dadly Rally is debuting in Marc 2016 (Los Angeles), but they Hogan and his partners want to go nationwide within 5 years (see INTERVIEW LINKS). The people involved want to leave a better parenting legacy for kids. INTERVIEW LINKS www.DadlyRally.com Hogan@DadlyRally.com (email)
CLICK HERE to leave a Rating & Review on iTunes Please welcome Hogan Hilling to the We RAD DADS podcast! Hogan has seen some hard times and weathered many storms as a dad. One might think this would have made him gruff, harsh and negative however Hogan has used his experiences to enlighten others on how dads can be extremely valuable parental figures. He has personally challenged the common paradigm that dads can't parent. Not only has Hogan been a stay-at home dad care taking his three children, one of which a child with special needs; he has endured a bitter and insulting divorce that left him at the mercy of the judicial system slanted toward one particular gender. Through all of this Hogan has remained calm and collected, consistently putting first what matters most. Hogan is the creator of the Dadly Rally and is a champion for dad's equality in parenting. True to his character, Hogan does not discriminate against any parent due to gender and welcomes involved women parents into the Dadly cause as well. He is a true example for each of us to follow! Listen to our conversation as we discuss Hogan's winding path through life involving rediscovering his own dad as an adult and what he learned when they connected. This point alone shaped my perception of what it is to be an absent father... Sometimes the opportunity to be dad is taken away unjustly. Show Notes: 6:29 - "I came out of the pantry" 11:01 - Follow your heart but use your head 17:47 - Stop the "dadsanity", do it for the kids 20:51 - The simple joy of play 23:16 - Henk (link) 28:56 - Behaving Dadly 31:11 - Breaking the cycle 32:32 - Get comfortable being uncomfortable 34:29 - Living in the moment daddy 35:49 - The best things in life are free 40:08 - Looking at fatherhood through a child's eyes 42:28 - Don't beat yourself up. Reach out Contact Hogan and connect with the Dadly Rally with the following links: https://twitter.com/TheDadGuru https://twitter.com/dadlyrally https://www.facebook.com/dadlyrally/?fref=ts http://www.dadlyrally.com Don't forget to try Audible.com. Get a FREE book with your FREE for 30 trial. What's better than FREE knowledge? Reach out and connect, Join our Facebook Group! Keep fighting the good fight. Stay Up, Stay Connected & Stay RAD DADS! CLICK HERE to leave a Rating & Review on iTunes
Listen Here: Author Jennifer Karin Jordan celebrates dads year-round in her new book, DADLY Wisdom. She’ll tell her journey of writing the book, share some of the fathers’ wisdom, and give tips to attain your dreams. DADLY Wisdom What inspired you to write DADLY Wisdom, and what was the process of writing the book? What […] The post Podcast: DADLY Wisdom appeared first on JenningsWire.
Jennifer K. Jordan is a California-based author with a passion for celebrating the spiritual in our daily lives and educating others. She has worked as a writer and teacher and holds dual Master’s Degrees in Education and School Counseling. As a huge advocate of equal parenting for dads, Jennifer spent many years searching for and interviewing the fathers of DADLY Wisdom. She now offers their powerful stories in this transformative book of love, joy and inspiration.
Meet Hogan Hilling & Josh Misner authors of The Dadly Way. Dr. Josh Misner and Hogan Hilling provide a pathway for fathers to earn their place as parenting equals. Their mindful approach helps dads commit to being present for their children and an integral part of tomorrow's memories. Hogan has eight published books on fatherhood. He has appeared on Oprah and is the creator of the DADLY book series and Founder of the DADLY Rally www.dadlyrally.com.
Meet Hogan Hilling & Josh Misner authors of The Dadly Way. Dr. Josh Misner and Hogan Hilling provide a pathway for fathers to earn their place as parenting equals. Their mindful approach helps dads commit to being present for their children and an integral part of tomorrow’s memories. Hogan has eight published books on fatherhood. He has appeared on Oprah and is the creator of the DADLY book series and Founder of the DADLY Rally www.dadlyrally.com.This show is broadcast live on W4CY Radio – (www.w4cy.com) part of Talk 4 Radio (http://www.talk4radio.com/) on the Talk 4 Media Network (http://www.talk4media.com/).
This week we're joined by Mike Cruse from Papa Does Preach! We talk toddlers, vacations, potty training, Dad 2.0 and more! Check out all Mike's awesome stuff at http://www.papadoespreach.com and follow him on Twitter @papa_preaches Unfortunately the audio is a little haggard but we'll be re-uploading it soon! Brought to you by The Pop Lyfe! Teeshirts and more for showing off your Dadly pride! Check out http://www.thepoplyfe.com for more!
Hogan Hilling and Al Watts are the authors of Dads Behaving DADLY: 67 Truths, Tears and Triumphs of Modern Fatherhood HOGAN HILLING is a dad to three children, the author of six parenting books, fatherhood expert and has appeared on Oprah. Hilling has co-founded and helped establish several fatherhood networks in the USA since 1992. s AL WATTS is an eleven-year veteran stay-at-home dad of 4 children ages 12, 9, 7 and 6. He is the President of The National At-Home Dad Network This show is broadcast live on W4CY Radio (www.w4cy.com) part of Talk 4 Radio (http://www.talk4radio.com/) on the Talk 4 Media Network (http://www.talk4media.com/).
January Jones - Dads Behaving Dadly Hogan Hilling and Al Watts are the authors of Dads Behaving DADLY: 67 Truths, Tears and Triumphs of Modern Fatherhood HOGAN HILLING is a dad to three children, the author of six parenting books, fatherhood expert and has appeared on Oprah. Hilling has co-founded and helped establish several fatherhood networks in the USA since 1992. s AL WATTS is an eleven-year veteran stay-at-home dad of 4 children ages 12, 9, 7 and 6. He is the President of The National At-Home Dad Network
Hogan Hilling is back again discussing about his new release, "Dads Behaving Dadly: 67 Truths, Tears and Triumph of Modern Fatherhood." More and more fathers are asserting themselves and actively taking part in changing diapers, attending doctor’s appointments, participating in PTA meetings and helping with homework. In short, fatherhood is alive and well! We have seen the dramatic shift into to modern fatherhood. In fact, we have lived it. Hogan became a stay-at-home dad in 1992 and quickly became an advocate for involved fatherhood. He wrote articles, led workshops for fathers at local hospitals, spoke to corporations about the advantages of being an involved father and published many self-help parenting books. Al became a stay-at-home dad in 2002 and soon after joined the National At-Home Dad Network, eventually rising to be its President in 2011. He wrote many blog posts about life as a stay-at-home dad and revealed to parents and brands on social media the truths about the capabilities and desires of fathers in the 21st century. The image of fatherhood, however, has not changed much despite the reality we have lived and witnessed in the thousands of fathers we have met. We decided to change that and in 2012 launched a book project we titled “Dads Behaving DADLY.” The mission of the book project was to reveal the truths, tears and triumphs of modern fatherhood we had heard for years to a public that had yet to completely change its opinion of dads as bumbling, incompetent parents.
Father's Day Special: Dads Behaving Dadly: 67 Truths, Tears and Triumphs of Modern Fatherhood with Hogan Hilling More and more fathers are asserting themselves and actively taking part in changing diapers, attending doctor's appointments, participating in PTA meetings and helping with homework. In short, fatherhood is alive and well! Hogan became a stay-at-home dad in 1992 and quickly became an advocate for involved fatherhood. He wrote articles, led workshops for fathers at local hospitals, spoke to corporations about the advantages of being an involved father and published many self-help parenting books. The mission of the book project was to reveal the truths, tears and triumphs of modern fatherhood we had heard for years to a public that had yet to completely change its opinion of dads as bumbling, incompetent parents. The dads who shared the stories in this book demonstrated tremendous courage by publicly sharing their most intimate thoughts and experiences about being a father. For more information visit: http://dadsbehavingdadly.com/
Dads (and friends) Al Watts, Jason Greene, and Lorne Jaffe join us to talk about the upcoming book, Dads Behaving Dadly - 67 Truths, Tears and Triumphs of Modern Fatherhood, featuring stories from dads of all stripes candidly describing their successes and failures as parents. We also check in on the status of some of the long held stereotypes about dads that the book serves to dispel. The Parents' Phrase Book author Whit Honea joins us again to give his tips for sharing your family stories and pictures online.