My podcast guest this week is Jeff Hamilton, founder of Dad Academy.
We talk about the importance of helping men become the dad they want to be by becoming at least as intentional in their parenting as they are in their job.
Topics include:
- Why “Dadding” is so important and so challenging
- The importance of having an intentional plan
- The impact of building a positive culture in your home by creating a more Christ-like value system
Link from this Episode
- DadAcademy.info
- Jeff@dadacademy.info
- Whereby
- Switcher Studio
- Instagram: Dad Academy
- Facebook: Dad Academy
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Credits
Producer
Veronica Beaver | Veronica@KarlVaters.com
Editor
Phil Vaters | Phil@KarlVaters.com
Music composed and performed by
Jack Wilkins | JackWilkinsMusic.com
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