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Judging Mediocrity, Anti-Authority Superpower, Hobbies for Dads - Scott Rammage
FromDadWork
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Length:
47 minutes
Released:
Aug 15, 2023
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Podcast episode
Description
Today's guest is Scott Rammage. We go deep today talking about:Anger and frustration that comes from observing and judging mediocrityShould dads have hobbies?Why being anti-authority can be a superpowerStarting a business as a dadShould you reward kids for doing chores?Scott Rammage is passionate about helping men become leaders in their homes and communities and that is why he co-founded the Brotherhood of Fatherhood. A group for men to help each other step up and lead, do hard things, and never settle on good enough.Scott is the host of The Brotherhood of Fatherhood Podcast and Stories That Sell Podcast.He has been married for 26 years and has two teenage boys. Scott enjoys lifting weights, rucking, snowboarding, mountain biking, and traveling with his family.Scott is the owner of Media Machine, a company that provides media services, Virtual Assistants, and Podcast production to small businesses and coaches. Scott is a productivity nerd and loves leveraging systems to get more done in less time.Find Scott online at:Instagram: @brotherhoodoffatherhoodWebsite: Brotherhood of FatherhoodPodcasts:- Brotherhood of Fatherhood Podcast- Stories That Sell PodcastResourced mentioned:Podcast Media MachineVA Media Machine---Welcome to the Dad.Work Podcast, where men are forged into elite husbands and fathers by learning what it takes to become harder to kill, easier to love, and equipped to lead.Get ready to start building the only legacy that truly matters - your family.Resources, Links, Show Notes:https://dad.work/podcast/Follow Dad.Work:https://instagram.com/dadwork.curt/https://www.linkedin.com/in/curtstorring/https://twitter.com/CurtStorringHOW TO BECOME AN ELITE MAN, HUSBAND, AND FATHER: FREE TRAINING:https://dad.work/training/
Released:
Aug 15, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode
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