Fathers.com - Today's Father Podcast
Summary: Succinct three-minute programs that inform, challenge, and encourage dads to "keep up the good work."
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Podcasts:
Look out, dad. Pretty soon your child is going to come and ask you to do something that you won't love. "Will you do it?" asks Carey Casey, CEO of the National Center for Fathering and father of four.
There are five things your kids want to learn from you. Carey Casey, CEO of the National Center for Fathering and father of four does NOT give you that list.
Darnell has a role model. His name is Tom. Carey Casey, CEO of the National Center for Fathering, salutes this heroic dad and his wife, Angie.
This radio broadcast made a difference for one dad. Carey Casey, CEO of the National Center for Fathering, repeats the lesson that guy learned.
Some of our most precious possessions are memories of "time spent with dad." Carey Casey, CEO of the National Center for Fathering, shares some rainy-day memories from Alice.
A stepdad wrote to us with a heavy heart. He just wasn't connecting with his teenage stepdaughter. Here's Carey Casey, CEO of the National Center for Fathering with a response to this desperate dad.
It isn't easy to be a divorced dad. Carey Casey, CEO of the National Center for Fathering, shares an inside look.
What would make a man--driving his kids to school--suddenly stop his car, turn around and go home? Carey Casey, CEO of the National Center for Fathering, tells the tale.
Good news: fathers and sons are closer than ever. Carey Casey, CEO of the National Center for Fathering and father of two sons, helps you keep that trend going.
Sometimes you just want a captive audience with your kids. Carey Casey, CEO of the National Center for Fathering and father of four has a method that works.
Most dads don't hear it often enough, so Carey Casey, CEO of the National Center for Fathering, takes a moment to say "We appreciate you, Dad."
You, dad, can be part of a championship team. ESPN may not cover it, but Carey Casey, CEO of the National Center for Fathering, has already penciled you in the starting lineup.
Carey Casey, CEO of the National Center for Fathering, reads a letter he received from his father when he was sixteen years old.
A man really hears his son, and it makes all the difference. Carey Casey, CEO of the National Center for Fathering, encourages you to really listen to your children.
Jerry and his ex-wife aren't always on the same parenting page. Carey Casey, CEO of the National Center for Fathering, provides dads in that situation some ideas to help sort it out.