I just want more men to love being a dad as much as I do. Even though the weight is heavy and the days are long, joy is possible and you are not alone.
For Dads Who give a damn
The Fathers Guild started with a simple gut-check: why isn’t there a place where guys can talk honestly about being dads?
Not just the Instagram-worthy moments. Not just the high-fives and first steps. I’m talking about the late-night doubts, the pressure to get it right, and the constant hustle to lead well. even when we’re dead tired, stretched thin, or flying blind.
If that sounds like something you’ve been craving, pull up a chair. You’re not alone. And you’re definitely not done growing.
Come see what the father’s guild is all about,
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Real Growth. Real Talk. 210,000 and Counting.
I’M here For dads who are ready to do the work. armed with simple tools, steady encouragement, and the reminder that none of us are doing this alone. I send out weekly emails along with our journal, which is packed with insights, prompts, and tools that are actually worth your time (no fluff, no “perfect dad” lectures).
on MY socials and podcast, I keep the conversation going with regular inspiration, real talk, and the occasional laugh at how wonderfully chaotic this dad-life. I’M striving for more than just content, BUT building A growing movement of intentional fathers showing up for their families and themselves.
a deep dive into the beautiful chaos of fatherhood.
Fatherhood. It’s the one job that doesn’t come with a manual, but also comes with 10,000 opinions. I’M tring to cut through the noise with real talk, goods laughs, and the occasional “oh man, same” moment.
Each episode, I dive into the beautifully messy world of being a dad. Along the way, I bring in guests. guys who are in, or have been in the trenches, learning, failing, and winning just like the rest of us.
This isn’t a lecture series. It’s a series of conversations. The kind you’d have around a backyard fire pit with a cold beer in hand. It’s honest, unfiltered, and full of those “I thought I was the only one!” stories.
If you’re a dad (or just curious about what makes dads tick), consider this a dose of encouragement, humor, and a run back of real-life applications. Fatherhood is challenging. It might be exhausting, but it’s also the best thing you’ll ever do.