
The Top Three Things You Can Do for Yourself and Your Kids to Confirm You're An Epic Dad.
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The top three things you can do for yourself and kids to confirm you’re an epic Dad. The last couple of days I’ve been looking over some of my Video & Shorts data and an interesting trend showed itself to me.
My last podcast episode, Acknowledging Your More Than Just An ATM Machine had a nice jump in views on Google Podcast/Music. If I average 4-6 downloads per podcast episode, this episode had 87 views. Which isn’t a lot, but it's a lot for me. Plus, I had three YouTube Shorts that all got over a 1000 views. One was titled, Dad Lessons, Men’s Mental Health & Carl Jung.
The podcast episode was about Acknowledging that one or more aspects of the traditional male values system is lacking emotional growth. The Dad Lesson was me playing a Rage Against The Machine video and going crazy with my three boys. The Men’s Mental Health Short was about how men get stuck in an insanity loop trying to figure out what is wrong with them and NOT ask for help. They never actually figure out anything; they just get more miserable. The last short is titled Carl Jung, Why Suffering is Necessary. Carl Jung talks about there is a necessary suffering that must happen in order to be a human being.
All four of these different pieces of content connected with men in some way. This episode is about taking what I learned from all four of those episodes and bringing them together. A little fun with my boys, how we can connect with our kids in a meaningful and easy way and why learning how to ask questions is a practice every man should do more of and also teach their boys. Learning how to ask good questions is one option men can try without having the anxiety or fear of “asking for help!”. Smart people know how to ask great questions. Questions are the primary WEAPON for attorneys. Questions allow attorneys to see and hear how people respond and gather additional information to help formulate their next question. The goal is to tell a story, expose the facts and lay them out to a jury so they can make a decision. Guilty or Not Guilty. Asking questions is an art form and the more questions we ask the better we get at asking them and understanding the answers.
I believe all men can do a better job at learning how to ask smart questions and teaching our kids how to ask questions is a skill set they can develop over time. Along with three others things you men can do to confirm they are great Dads! This one is short and sweet and I hope you enjoy it as much as I did recording it. I’ll see ya in there.
Keep Smiling,
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