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455: Learning from the Brotherhood: Impactful Lessons from Other Fathers

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What’s up fellas.

Today you are going to get something a little different, I think you are really going to like it. It's a shorter episode packed the entire way through with insights. It’s part of a live recording that took place last week during a live call – we’re referring to as “A brotherhood experience”

It will give you a real feel for the culture of the community and the type of men who are in it.

Each brotherhood experience is different and in this one I’m joined by the one and only Kasim Aslam.

Father of Sammy And Ronan | Founder of Five 7 & 8 Figure Businesses | Two Successful Exits | Co-Founder: DrivenMastermind.com | Co-Founder: ParetoTalent.com

In this discussion, Kasim shares a powerful lesson learned from another Front Row Dad, and how he was unconsciously raising his children to survive a childhood like his own.

We touch on topics like dealing with anger and temper issues, and I share a story about my son Tiger and how I learned I was treating him as he was and not who he could be.

As usual, we’re bringing you the real stuff – which includes the low points and high points of raising awesome kids, with a very full schedule as passionate businessmen, and men with an entrepreneurial spirit.

A Wide-Ranging Conversation Through…

  • Are we raising our kids to survive OUR childhood?
  • The amazing ripple effects of fatherhood
  • The ongoing battle of Dads managing their temper
  • A big reason why kids help us be fully present
  • The most powerful words you can say to your kids
  • A little encouragement and belief goes a LONG way

Get the Full Show Notes

Want access to the full show notes, including links to all resources mentioned during today's conversation? Visit FrontRowDads.com/455

More About Front Row Dads

Connect with us @ FrontRowDads.com & Instagram

Want to hang out with other FRDs in Austin? Watch this 3-min video from our last Front Row Dads Live event. Tickets avail now for December's event.

Not able to travel? We got you. Join our next online event, built just for kickass dads who know there’s more to learn. FrontRowDads.com/summit

FRD is solving a huge problem for dads. Our culture has turned “Dad” into a joke. Go ahead, google Dad and you’ll find Dad Bod, Dad Jokes, Dad Weed, etc. Culturally, it’s a Homer Simpson mentality, and it’s BS.

Our community is built for solid men. Men with range. Those who are badass, and know there’s still more to learn, together.

Most guys find it hard to find “their crew.” Finding other committed men, who are successful in life, and want to put family first – these guys are rare. Is this you?

In FRD, hundreds of men from all over the world show up for each other, to share resources and raise the bar of fatherhood (our core values)

If you’re reading this, you want to grow. Podcasts are great, but guys… when you’re ready to stop just listening to content, and want to JOIN the conversations – the FRD brotherhood is ready for you.

One more thing…

Has this podcast helped you? If so, please tell us how we’re doing. Please take a minute and leave a review. Seriously, they matter. Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen.

Subscribe to this show on Apple Podcasts | Spotify

  continue reading

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What’s up fellas.

Today you are going to get something a little different, I think you are really going to like it. It's a shorter episode packed the entire way through with insights. It’s part of a live recording that took place last week during a live call – we’re referring to as “A brotherhood experience”

It will give you a real feel for the culture of the community and the type of men who are in it.

Each brotherhood experience is different and in this one I’m joined by the one and only Kasim Aslam.

Father of Sammy And Ronan | Founder of Five 7 & 8 Figure Businesses | Two Successful Exits | Co-Founder: DrivenMastermind.com | Co-Founder: ParetoTalent.com

In this discussion, Kasim shares a powerful lesson learned from another Front Row Dad, and how he was unconsciously raising his children to survive a childhood like his own.

We touch on topics like dealing with anger and temper issues, and I share a story about my son Tiger and how I learned I was treating him as he was and not who he could be.

As usual, we’re bringing you the real stuff – which includes the low points and high points of raising awesome kids, with a very full schedule as passionate businessmen, and men with an entrepreneurial spirit.

A Wide-Ranging Conversation Through…

  • Are we raising our kids to survive OUR childhood?
  • The amazing ripple effects of fatherhood
  • The ongoing battle of Dads managing their temper
  • A big reason why kids help us be fully present
  • The most powerful words you can say to your kids
  • A little encouragement and belief goes a LONG way

Get the Full Show Notes

Want access to the full show notes, including links to all resources mentioned during today's conversation? Visit FrontRowDads.com/455

More About Front Row Dads

Connect with us @ FrontRowDads.com & Instagram

Want to hang out with other FRDs in Austin? Watch this 3-min video from our last Front Row Dads Live event. Tickets avail now for December's event.

Not able to travel? We got you. Join our next online event, built just for kickass dads who know there’s more to learn. FrontRowDads.com/summit

FRD is solving a huge problem for dads. Our culture has turned “Dad” into a joke. Go ahead, google Dad and you’ll find Dad Bod, Dad Jokes, Dad Weed, etc. Culturally, it’s a Homer Simpson mentality, and it’s BS.

Our community is built for solid men. Men with range. Those who are badass, and know there’s still more to learn, together.

Most guys find it hard to find “their crew.” Finding other committed men, who are successful in life, and want to put family first – these guys are rare. Is this you?

In FRD, hundreds of men from all over the world show up for each other, to share resources and raise the bar of fatherhood (our core values)

If you’re reading this, you want to grow. Podcasts are great, but guys… when you’re ready to stop just listening to content, and want to JOIN the conversations – the FRD brotherhood is ready for you.

One more thing…

Has this podcast helped you? If so, please tell us how we’re doing. Please take a minute and leave a review. Seriously, they matter. Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen.

Subscribe to this show on Apple Podcasts | Spotify

  continue reading

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