Mathew caught up with Dave Hollis and had a nice chat about leaving your job. Should you? Can you? We both did...His new book (BUILT THROUGH COURAGE) drops the same date as the release of this podcast.
You've either learned it or you LIVED it. This podcast is the second of the two and has three goals: Help you feel less alone, encourage you to see help, and then when you are ready you can share your journey with us. Mathew Blades is joined by Troy DeSmet, Dr. Frank Bevauqua and an amazing group of warriors who are here to share their journey. Podcast coming soon.
A clip from his new series, #LearnfrompeopleWHOlivedit Karie lost her father early, then lost her son to an accidental overdose when he was 19.
A clip from his new series #LearnfrompeopleWHOlivedit Sue left her husband to take care of her parents, only to lose them both and feel responsible for one.
After the retreat I asked two of the folks I worked with there to join me for a presentation on Facebook called, NEW THOUGHTS. It's a MUST LISTEN if you just finished the podcast, its packed with great tools to help.
I had to STOP, take a leave at work and check into a mental health retreat. This 4 part series holds nothing back. If I told it to my therapist, its here. Together WE are going to heal and get back to KNOWING. Because we always have.
I had to STOP, take a leave at work and check into a mental health retreat. This 4 part series holds nothing back. If I told it to my therapist, its here. Together WE are going to heal and get back to KNOWING. Because we always have.
The end. I had to STOP, take a leave at work and check into a mental health retreat. This 4 part series holds nothing back. If I told it to my therapist, its here. Together WE are going to heal and get back to KNOWING. Because we always have.
This episode was the hardest of all to record. Probably the hardest to hear too. I had to STOP, take a leave at work and check into a mental health retreat. This 4 part series holds nothing back. If I told it to my therapist, its here. Together WE are going to heal and get back to KNOWING. Because we always have.
My wife and I are selling our home. We've rewired our brains financially, and this book is the reason.
Welcome to the final two episodes of the season. We’re going to close this season out with my friend Lloyd. We met 5 years ago when his Million Dollar Teacher Project came into my life. Together we have big plans and want to see the world in a better place in terms of education. Please enjoy this episode and the next; and I’m really looking forward to next season.
The final episode! I truly hope you've enjoyed this season, and will join me next year as I delve deeper into the inspirational lives of more incredible Fathers Like Me.
I work with this light, named Rico. Always present, a smile. He’s warm, seems loving and caring. He also has a edge. A toughness that says maybe he’s not the best person to pick a bar fight with. Turns out boxing is one of his biggest loves, and he found it at a time in his life where he was filled with the most hate, and rage. Teenage years were not easy for Rico. I can’t imagine being ripped out of my house at 14 and taken away from everything I knew. He HAS OVERCOME. He has a message of hope for anyone thinking they have limited options. Much love Rico for sharing so honestly.
I was really excited to sit down with this dude. I had so many questions, there were so many things that he’s had to deal with that would break most. He’s not broken. He’s sure of himself, but open to learning more. He’s confident and has fully accepted his “NEW LIFE” after meeting Priscilla years ago. This is a great episode because we get to talk to a father about parenting his down child, and what its like to gain a daughter out of the gate. He is more proof that we can have something happen to us as kids, experience that,but set it down and not bring it into our future relationships.
Blaine is a talented music man. That is not why he is here. He has the voice of an angel, that is NOT why he is here either. Parenting, is the subject at hand. Specifically being a father to two adopted kiddos. We’ll talk about his own parents and how they impacted his style. Plus find out why he chooses to not have them in his life. A courageous step in finding yourself. Too many of us stay in relationships with poisonous people. STOP. Even if they are your family, that is not a good enough reason to eat something that will kill you AND the others around you.
When I met Dean, we had instant chemistry. Its easy to be with him, he has an exciting life,and isn’t shy about sharing that, which I love. The real reason he’s here, is to bring prospective. His kids are older,so we get a chance to “Look Back.” Plus he told me when I asked him to be on Fathers Like Me that, “90% the things I’ve learned are because of the things I messed up.” In every aspect of the world, asking someone wiser that you can be helpful. Enjoy the talk.
He lost his father 10 years ago and it's still tough. He faked on him for everything. Now, he flat out makes shit up and tells his kids "Your Grandpa said this...". Plus we take a closer look at flying, he does that for a living.
Matt is perhaps the oldest friend in my life who I still talk with on a regular basis. We agree on some shit, completely disagree on other things, but at the core is a deep respect for each other. This is our only crying episode of the season; he goes first, then me.
We have a lot in common, our dads both died when we were young, we love Niccoli... Okay so two things but they are BIG. It was fun to hear how my wife was raised and interesting to hear a veteran father talk about things.
Season 1 is in the books, parenting with a sense of urgency, owning your piece. Two critical pieces of being a good parent. This season is going to look al little different as I interview “DADS I DIG”
In this final episode of series one, we cover a LOT of ground. I have to own my piece after I broke my own rule. Plus, this question, "What kind of father do you want to be, through your kids eyes?"
This week we get a few look at parenting though the eyes of Sinbad, Andi Grammer and Mark McGrath. They all have a common thread and we'll explore that a bit more. Then my friend Kari Maughan drops by with her 4th and 5th tip to avoid YELLING AND SCREAMING and how we can do a better job of letting out KIDS do the learning.
Is spanking still a tool in your discipline toolbox? If so, I'd like you to listen to what Dr. Frank Bevacqua has to say about it. Then stop. Let me give you a MUCH better alternative, one that will bring you closer together and eliminate the yelling and screaming all together. You ready for some LOVE and LOGIC? Click it...
In this episode, we get into part two of our: “Conversations you need to have with your kids.” The World is sensitive, a bit too much sometimes, but this is the world we live in. Do your kids know the rules? I’ll break down an easy way to check yourself. Plus, lately I’ve had two thoughts I can’t shake: 1) Parents that blame work as reason they can’t be more present with their kids, and 2) meditation, to train the mind to settle & relax, to serve and engage every aspect of your life.
We kick off the first of three conversations you need to have with your kids, and the first one was "inspired" by my own son. Plus Jeff Becker joins us to talk about his dads Porn addiction and their new book TENDER LIONS. Get more from Jeff and find his book here: https://tinyurl.com/y4crvrf5
Video games can drive parents crazy, but with a couple of easy tips you can have VIDEO GAME PEACE.
Before I can ask you to OWN YOUR PIECE I had to own mine. 2018 was hard. rough. emotional.
Before we jump in and start the process of owning our piece, and parenting with a sense of urgency, I wanted to let you into my world and give you a sense of who I am and why I tick the way I do. Thank you SO much for being here.
Coming June 16th, a new podcast series about parenting. This one is geared towards dads, but I think most parents will get something out of it.