How We Get Through the Realness and Rawness of Fatherhood with Troy Mangum
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How We Get Through the Realness and Rawness of Fatherhood with Troy Mangum

Troy Mangum Troy Mangum is a husband, father, and author of the book Fatherhood Faceplants. Troy uses his life experiences to write applicable tactics for men to pick themselves back up again after failing. Something that Troy really emphasizes is that men don’t always have to get everything right. They may be crushing it in…

How to Improve Your Well-Being in the Face of Adversity with Brian Bisher
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How to Improve Your Well-Being in the Face of Adversity with Brian Bisher

Brian Bisher Brian Bisher is a member of the Dad Edge Alliance and is the owner of his own health and wellness company. Brian brings us some interesting perspectives on your mental and physical well-being. Another topic Brian shares with us is how we can not only be physically present in our kids’ lives but…

Trying to Be Patient Is Impossible Without Learning to Be Patient with Larry Hagner
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Trying to Be Patient Is Impossible Without Learning to Be Patient with Larry Hagner

Larry Hagner Larry Hagner shares with us the humble beginnings of the Dad Edge. He opens up his heart and shares a story that inspired him to create the Dad Edge. Before Larry statrted the Dad Edge, he was a leader in his workplace. However, his marriage and relationship with his kids were failing. One…

Taking Your Kids Back from Their Screens with Arlene Pellicane
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Taking Your Kids Back from Their Screens with Arlene Pellicane

It has been extremely difficult during lockdown and virtual schooling to limit screen time for our kids. That is why we have Arlene Pellicane back on the show to talk about Screen Kids, the latest book she’s co-written with Gary Chapman.
Learn how to keep screen time balanced for you and your kids once and for all in this episode!

Late Bloomers: Giving Your Kids Space to Grow with Richard Karlgaard

Late Bloomers: Giving Your Kids Space to Grow with Richard Karlgaard

Our guest is Richard Karlgaard. He’s a journalist, award-winning entrepreneur, and speaker. He is the author of bestselling book, Late Bloomers: The Power of Patience in a World Obsessed with Early Achievement. He talks about how today’s kids are under huge pressure to perform and feel like failures if they don’t meet society’s expectations. This coincides with a 70% rise in depression and anxiety in teenagers in the past 25 years.