Afleveringen
-
On this episode of A Tribe Called Dad, DJ Hapa features the top three dad hacks shared by DJ Brian B, Emilio Diez Barroso, and Allen Carter. The episode is part of a series that will provide fatherhood advice from new dads to seasoned dads. The hacks shared on this episode are centered around the themes of sleep, soothing a crying newborn, and the importance of listening to children.
The tribe discuss their personal experiences and highlight the lack of resources available for new dads. Tune in to hear the rest of the dad hacks and improve your fathering skills.
Brian B: @djbrianbofficial
Emilio Diez Barroso: https://emiliosbook.com/
Allen Carter: "Letter from a Father"
Join the tribe here:
https://atribecalleddad.com
@atribecalleddad
--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/atribecalleddad/message -
On this episode of A Tribe Called Dad, Hapa and Seth discuss their experiences and insights on expecting dads and childbirth. They cover a wide range of topics, including the birth of Hapa's fourth child, the importance of creating a support network, and the significance of being present and calm during childbirth.
Hapa also shares the unique project he and his wife started to record the births of their children and emphasizes the importance of being around as much as possible during the newborn phase. Overall, this episode provides valuable advice and guidance for expecting dads who may be anxious or unsure about the journey that lies ahead.
Join the tribe here:
https://atribecalleddad.com
@atribecalleddad
--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/atribecalleddad/message -
Zijn er afleveringen die ontbreken?
-
In this episode of A Tribe Called Dad, we sit down with Arnie Ayala, an experienced educator, proud father, and family man. Arnie has been a teacher and school principal for over 27 years and is a leader in promoting family engagement and empowerment through his work with the Family Leadership Institute (FLI).
Arnie shares his personal story and how his relationship with his father has influenced his parenting style and approach to family engagement. He talks about the challenges he faced growing up and how he strives to be a better father to his own children.
Throughout the conversation, Arnie provides insights on how to create a strong and meaningful relationship with your children, including the importance of being present, listening to their needs, and leading by example.
Listeners will walk away from this episode with valuable lessons on fatherhood and family engagement, and how to build a stronger and more meaningful relationship with their children.
Arnie Ayala:
Twitter: @AAyala2021
Join the tribe here:
https://atribecalleddad.com
@atribecalleddad
--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/atribecalleddad/message -
In this episode, we are joined by Gary Christenson, an outdoor guide and adventure coach who has created a space called "Out There" to help men connect with themselves and nature. Gary shares his insights on the importance of spending time in the outdoors and the transformative power of nature. He talks about the challenges that men face in today's fast-paced world and how outdoor activities can help them find balance and purpose in their lives.
Gary also provides practical tips for dads who want to involve their children in outdoor activities and instill in them a love for nature. Whether you are a seasoned outdoorsman or a beginner, this episode offers valuable insights and inspiration for anyone looking to deepen their connection with nature and themselves.
Gary Christenson: https://outtherewithgary.com/
Join the tribe here:
https://atribecalleddad.com
@atribecalleddad
--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/atribecalleddad/message -
Welcome to this episode of A Tribe Called Dad, where we explore the topic of integrity with our guest CJ. CJ is a mentor, and a champion for living a life of authenticity and truth. Throughout our conversation, we'll delve into the meaning of integrity, and how it relates to our personal and professional lives, as well as our roles as parents. CJ will share his own experiences and insights on how to uphold integrity in challenging situations, and the benefits of doing so for ourselves, our families, and our communities. Tune in for an enlightening conversation on the meaning of integrity and its significance in our lives, with our guest CJ.
Join the tribe here:
https://atribecalleddad.com
@atribecalleddad
--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/atribecalleddad/message -
In this episode of A Tribe Called Dad, we speak with Seth, a father who has made a conscious effort to prioritize his health for the benefit of himself and his family. Seth shares his journey towards achieving better health, including making changes to his diet and exercise routine.
We discuss the challenges that dads often face when trying to maintain a healthy lifestyle while balancing the demands of parenting and work. Seth offers practical tips for other dads looking to make positive changes to their health, including simple ways to incorporate physical activity and healthy eating habits into their busy schedules.
If you're a dad looking to prioritize your health or simply seeking inspiration to make healthier choices, be sure to tune in to this episode of A Tribe Called Dad with Seth.
Join the tribe here:
https://atribecalleddad.com
@atribecalleddad
--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/atribecalleddad/message -
It’s not often you see a book with “pancakes” and “dragons” in the title, but this is one of the many intriguing thoughts produced by this week’s guest. We interview entrepreneur, speaker, advocate, and author Susan L Combs. Yes, this week we have the opportunity to view parenthood through the eyes of an adoring daughter. In her new book inspired by her father’s passing (the late Maj. Gen. Roger E. Combs.), Susan reminds us of the impact fathers and chosen mentors can have. Raised in Missouri by a two-star general of historic note, Susan talks about her book “Pancakes for Roger: A Mentorship Guide for Slaying Dragons” in which she recounts stories of her upbringing and lessons gathered, all while healing and processing the loss of her father. Pancakes, a requested meal during her father’s health decline, now hold special significance and serve as a symbolic reminder to enjoy the simple things in life.
Susan L Combs : https://www.pancakesforroger.com/
Join the tribe here:
https://atribecalleddad.com
@atribecalleddad
--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/atribecalleddad/message -
What happens when you love your kids, your wife, AND your work? For many this sounds like the ideal life, however when it comes to putting it into practice it doesn't always go as planned. This weeks guest is Mike Dias he is a devoted husband and father and works as the VP of sales for Earthworks Audio and is the executive director for the In-Ear Monitor International Trade Organization. Mike shares what he has learned about balancing his "loves" by intentionally creating and capturing memories as a father. He also shares his values for creating security and safety within the family unit, along with his Top 3 Ways to Be Prepared which includes a bonus emergency packing kit that we have available here: https://atribecalleddad.com/home
Mike Dias: https://www.nobodylikesnetworking.com
Join the tribe here:
https://atribecalleddad.com
@atribecalleddad
--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/atribecalleddad/message -
If you’ve ever set out on the path laid out in front of you and worked toward material success only to find that obtaining it wasn’t as satisfying or validating as you hoped, then you’ll benefit from the wisdom offered by our guest, investor and entrepreneur, Emilio Diez Barroso. As a father of 3, Barroso talks about his book “The Mystery of You” and addresses a variety of topics that feed into who each of us is versus who we could be. From recognizing how we perpetuate the patterns of our own upbringing to dismantling superficial signs of worth, finding balance, and embracing inner peace while navigating the chaos of modern parenting, Barroso shares his personal journey full of nuggets to internalize.
Emilio Diez Barroso: https://emiliosbook.com/
Join the tribe here:
https://atribecalleddad.com
@atribecalleddad
--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/atribecalleddad/message -
Executive Performance Coach, Seth Schmidt spends his days helping successful businessmen and women level up and we sit down with him to talk about how to apply some of these concepts to fatherhood! Seth is a proud girl-dad of 3 and chats about the homeschool experience, creating and building vision and takes part in a Top 3 things you can do with your kids that will create lasting memories at virtually ZERO cost.
Seth Schmidt: https://novus.global/
Join the tribe here:
https://atribecalleddad.com
@atribecalleddad
--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/atribecalleddad/message -
We're incredibly excited to share this interview with author, Allen Carter around the release of his book, "Letters From A Father" which was created from 70 letters that Allen wrote to his children. The letters each have a topic around them that varies from "Keeping Your Word" to "Patience" to "On Death" and are written as words of advice to his children, but also give so much insight to the reader. Allen is also donating all proceeds from the book to a great organization (Chicago Hope Academy) in his hometown of Chicago.
Allen also gives us a Top 3 pieces of advice for fellow dads and has inspired many of us to start writing letters to our kids.
MORE ABOUT ALLEN
Allen Carter is first and foremost a loving husband and devoted father. By day, he leads a team of eight people at one of the world's largest financial services firms. His group is dedicated to serving individuals and families with financial, retirement, and investment planning. Relationships are everything to Allen, and his love of people is reflected in his writing, his work and his life.
Grab your copy of "Letters from a Father" HERE on Amazon
--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/atribecalleddad/message -
In this episode of Tribe Chats, Hapa and Coach Fig talk about the importance of instilling kids with discipline, but not in the way that many of us grew up. The idea of throwing out some of these old adages such as "Do what I say and not as I do" or "Because I'm your Dad and I said so" don't work these days and modern day fathers need to adapt and find ways to communicate with respect and love. Tune in to hear the full conversation and be sure to rate and review the podcast and stay up to date with the latest at www.atribecalleddad.com
For all things Dad, www.atribecalleddad.com
Follow A Tribe Called Dad on IG: @atribecalleddad.
--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/atribecalleddad/message -
In this "Tribe Chat", Spider, Fig, and myself (Hapa) connect to chat about how we go about approaching the allowance situation. This topic was fresh on my mind as my 7 year old daughter Ellie was interested in starting to do chores around the house. This isn't the first iteration of this as we have had her doing chores in the past, but it was important for me to try and figure out how we could develop a system that would create some structure in our home and was something that we would be able to maintain over time.
For all things Dad, www.atribecalleddad.com
Follow A Tribe Called Dad on IG: @atribecalleddad
--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/atribecalleddad/message -
We visited Carlos’s ranch to see his dream come to life in person. Hear about how ranch life has shaped his influence as a father, at a stage when most parents would consider themselves to be ‘empty nesters’, Carlos calls him and his wife ‘re nesters’.
Learn about his take on parenting, and his approach as a parent to live the life you want to lead while your child adjusts to your living.
We also find, he may tending to his avocado grove on any given day, but on Sundays, as a man of family rituals, you’ll most likely catch him sitting around the dinner table with his family before sun down.
For all things Dad, www.atribecalleddad.com
Follow A Tribe Called Dad on IG: @atribecalleddad
--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/atribecalleddad/message -
We had the opportunity to sneak in some time with Ryan this season. He tells us about the loss of his father growing up and how that’s shaped him as a father today. A single dad juggling schedules and a step dad who stays active in his son’s life, he maintains comedy is a big factor in raising both of his kids. Here you can learn some of his best step dad moments, like introducing his step son to his new little sister for the very first time and ensuring that he was a part of developing not only a sibling love between his kids, but that he was creating a family.
Connect with Ryan Sickler on IG:@ryansickler
For all things Dad, www.atribecalleddad.com
Follow A Tribe Called Dad on IG: @atribecalleddad
--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/atribecalleddad/message -
In this episode, Marc sheds light on what it means to be a dad for a child who has special needs, and in his case that special need is autism. His advice to parents who have a child with special needs speaks volumes not only to them, but to any parent. He tells us how important it is to embrace our children’s uniqueness and so much more that comes with his many years of experience and care as a father. We asked him what gratitude means to him, and if there’s anything we can take away from this talk, it’s “Don’t let a day slip by,” words spoken directly from Marc and words for us to live by.
Connect with Marc de Grandpre on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/jmdeg
For all things Dad, www.atribecalleddad.com
Follow A Tribe Called Dad on IG: @atribecalleddad
--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/atribecalleddad/message -
We sat down with Stix, in between his long list of to do’s as a father and a professional. Stix’s 3 kids range in ages between 1 and 15, which is a feat in itself. He provides us with valuable insight into what to consider when becoming a parent, breaking it to us quite frankly while half laughing, that your child won’t listen to you. Fortunately, like anything else that’s been put before Stix, he grasps the positive in all things and informs us that while your child might not listen to you, they will remember what you say. He gets into other important topics that for many of us might be uncomfortable, but leave us sitting on the edge of our seat. For one, the topic of sex and how to approach that topic with your kids so they can learn to do the right thing.
Connect with Stix on IG: @wattsstix
For all things Dad, www.atribecalleddad.com
Follow A Tribe Called Dad on IG: @atribecalleddad
--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/atribecalleddad/message -
We sat down with Rudy Chung, who tells us how his life as a dad, a father and an individual has evolved over the years, where he’s recently experienced the effects of anxiety and he’s learning to take time for himself and his family. He reminds us of the little things that make his work day a little lighter, like his daughter, Josie slipping notes under the door while he works behind closed doors in their home.
You might find him behind a desk in his home working during the weekdays, but he’s taken one of his own tips for work life balance which is ‘to plan’, where he eats lunch with his wife and kids daily and finds time for a walk as well.
Connect with Rudy Chung on IG: @rudyardchungas
For all things Dad, www.atribecalleddad.com
Follow A Tribe Called Dad on IG: @atribecalleddad
--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/atribecalleddad/message -
We kicked off this season talking with Dr. Devon Smith, married 25 years, and a father of two, one in college and another in the midst of middle school. As a seasoned husband and father, he’s also got 20 years under his belt in the Santa Monica school district, as what he refers to as a ‘Social Justice Educator’. He also heads up a weekly men’s rap session whose intention is to have meaningful, honest conversations about life. With a wide span of knowledge and experience, we sat down to talk about ‘gratitude’. He pondered the thought and walked us through his thought process of taking one thing he was grateful for and going deep, an exercise we can all learn from and appreciate. He compares himself to a younger self and how that plays into him as a father and husband today. It was a great way to set the table for the season, in deep thought and gratitude
For all things Dad, www.atribecalleddad.com
Follow A Tribe Called Dad on IG: @atribecalleddad
---
Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/atribecalleddad/message -
Lucas Westcoat is a proud father of two boys, Declan (4) and Jonas (2). We get into how he balances his demanding role at a tech giant, his passion for photography and dad life with the help of his awesome wife. Lucas opens up about his "dad diaries" which he started when his first son was born, documenting his journey as a father, husband, friend and special moments in life and he can't wait to share with his children when they get older.
Lucas gives the tribe his top 3 pieces of advice on starting your own memoir to help you get your own "Dad Diary" going!
Lucas Westcoat - https://www.elldubphoto.me
Follow A Tribe Called Dad on IG: @atribecalleddad
For all things Dad, www.atribecalleddad.com
--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/atribecalleddad/message - Laat meer zien