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#80. Better Boys, Better Men - Andrew Reiner
FromDadWork
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Length:
53 minutes
Released:
Apr 19, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Today's guest is Andrew Reiner.We go deep talking about:Healthy and robust masculinityTrying to heal from childhood trauma and mental wounds in order to prevent it from being passed on to our children.Why it's important to support young boys and men on their journey to finding the full spectrum of their emotional depthTaking on the role of being an emotional nurturer for your sons as a fatherWhy it's critical to teach our children that vulnerability is not a sign of weaknessAccepting the full range of our emotional lives as well as our deeper humanityIdentifying and being in relationship with extremely sensitive childrenLearning how to speak and converse to our children in the most effective way possibleMentioned on this episode:Brain, Mind, and Body in the Healing of Trauma - BooksFind Andrew Online At:Web: https://www.andrewreinerauthor.com/IG: https://www.instagram.com/andrew.reiner.author/---Welcome to the Dad.Work Podcast!It's my goal every episode to help dads suffer less, love more, and parent confidently.We'll be diving into mindfulness practices, healing trauma, conscious parenting, natural living, compassionate communication, the spiritual aspect of fatherhood, and more.There are a lot of amazing teachers and guides who help men become more aware and conscious, but there's not a lot of resources for men who are both fathers and interested in a mindful exploration of consciousness and improvement.This podcast aims to help bridge that gap.Resources, Links, Show Notes:https://dad.work/pod/Get our Free 14-Day Better Man, Better Dad Email Series:https://dad.work/email/Join one of our Men’s Groups for Dads and be seen, heard, supported, and challenged by a group of other fathers who have your back unconditionally:https://dad.work/group
Released:
Apr 19, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
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