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#107. How to Escape Performative Masculinity and Become The Husband and Father Your Family Needs - Jonathan West
FromDadWork
#107. How to Escape Performative Masculinity and Become The Husband and Father Your Family Needs - Jonathan West
FromDadWork
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Length:
65 minutes
Released:
Oct 4, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Today's guest is Jonathan West.We go deep talking about:The trap of boyishness in a culture that doesn't train us in masculinityPerformative masculinity versus internalized, purposeful masculinityInsights from my own journey in faithTaking full responsibility for your lifeForgiving your fatherHow to actually lead your wife as a strong husbandGetting things done, dropping expectations, and serving your family because it's the RIGHT thing to doHow to ask men for true accountabilityJohnathan West is a husband, a father, small business owner and the founder of Being Husband Podcast, a podcast dedicated to having conversations that help husbands build households that stand.Find Johnathan online at:https://instagram.com/beinghusbandpod/https://www.instagram.com/suburbanfarmguy/https://suburbanfarmguy.com/Being Husband Podcast everywhere---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/podcast/INSTAGRAM:https://instagram.com/dadwork.curt/"ELITE DAD" HABIT STACK:https://dad.work/habits/
Released:
Oct 4, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
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