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:
Carey Casey, CEO of the National Center for Fathering, has a message to you from your daughter. Listen up, dad.
Carey Casey, CEO of the National Center for Fathering, has four children but considers himself a "father of seven." He tells why.
Carey Casey, CEO of the National Center for Fathering, reads a letter from a PFC named John to a dad named Larry.
It's not easy to reverse a cultural trend. But Carey Casey, CEO of the National Center for Fathering and father of four, is going to try. He invites you to join him.
In some ways, it's tougher than ever to be a close and caring dad. Carey Casey, CEO of the National Center for Fathering, reports on a trend that may make you a little angry.
How about a fathering lesson from the college gridiron? Scrimmage with Carey Casey, CEO of the National Center for Fathering.
Carey Casey, CEO of the National Center for Fathering and father of four shares some "proverbs from Pop."
Hey, dad, is your life all comfy cozy? Carey Casey, CEO of the National Center for Fathering suggests it's time to step out of your comfort zone.
Good news, dad. What goes around comes around. Carey Casey, CEO of the National Center for Fathering and applies that saying to fathering teenagers.
A little self-control goes a long way. Carey Casey, CEO of the National Center for Fathering shares a lesson he learned from watching his dad.
Carey Casey, CEO of the National Center for Fathering, summons men to a big vision for their role as fathers on Today's Father.
Carey Casey, CEO of the National Center for Fathering and father of four, shares some fathering lessons from a fifth grader.
Often it takes courage to connect or reconnect with your child. Carey Casey, CEO of the National Center for Fathering, tells Ray's story.
Two words dad: Be there. Listen to Carey Casey, CEO of the National Center for Fathering and father of four, talk about the importance of your presence.
Give your kids a chance, and their imagination just might blossom into true-life success. Ron Nichols, director of training at the National Center for Fathering and father of five, gives a thought-provoking business update.