The Dadhood Journey
On today's episode, I sit down with my my friend and colleague, Jason Frishman, to talk about parenting, being the best man we can be (as well as being the best father) and Star Wars. -Why it's so challenging for us to see our kids as they ARE rather than how WE want them to be --How Joseph Campbell and The Hero's Journey has left the modern man feeling like if he isn't out slaying dragons, then his life is boring or useless ---A 3 step process to get Present in any moment that will allow you to be a better dad, a better spouse, a better person. Sign up for updates: Join The...
info_outline 125: Shut Down, Restart, RebootThe Dadhood Journey
It's been a long time since I've published an episode of TDJ and here are the updates on what's going on at The Dadhood Journey (upcoming episodes and guests, how to join the FB group, meet-ups locally and virtually, courses, etc.) and what more is to come in the next few months... Sign up for updates: Join The Dadhood Journey Follow Jay Warren on : @doctorjaywarren
info_outline 124: A Look of PrideThe Dadhood Journey
Have you ever caught your son looking at you with pride in his eyes? It’s the best. I got one of those looks this weekend when I pulled out my guitar and played in front of his friends. It was a song we both loved and he was surprised I’d learned it. He was so proud of me he recorded it on his iPad. Sign up for updates: Join The Dadhood Journey Follow Jay Warren on : @doctorjaywarrenLearn about Men of Iron:
info_outline 123: Teach Them To Be A HostThe Dadhood Journey
The Dude’s House had its first dinner party! Some of my oldest friends came over and I cooked for them. I wanted to use the opportunity to have a teaching moment with Niko about how to be a great host. He did his part, pitched in, and I think he learned some lessons he’ll never forget. Sign up for updates: Join The Dadhood Journey Follow Jay Warren on : @doctorjaywarrenLearn about Men of Iron:
info_outline 122: Playing With The Big BoysThe Dadhood Journey
This weekend I witnessed first hand, the benefits of young kids playing with older ones. It’s fun but also so great developmentally and expansively. The older kids Niko was hanging out with were great with him, and the experience built up his confidence and expanded his expectations of himself and what he’s capable of. Sign up for updates: Join The Dadhood Journey Follow Jay Warren on : @doctorjaywarren Learn about Men of Iron:
info_outline 121: Let Them LearnThe Dadhood Journey
This week at school, Niko’s class is having “Invention Week.” The students are asked to come up with an invention, figure out how to build it, and present it to the class. I’m going to be honest and say that watching my kid build this project has me fighting the instinct to just take over and do it for him. Sign up for updates: Join The Dadhood Journey Follow Jay Warren on : @doctorjaywarrenLearn about Men of Iron:
info_outline 120: Get Them Travel SavvyThe Dadhood Journey
I’ve been travelling a lot lately, and absolutely loving it. Thankfully, now that Niko is a little older, he’s been able to come with me which is fantastic, but also really highlighted the necessity of making sure that traveling kids are travel savvy. If you have kids and love to travel, this one’s for you. Links to check out: Sign up for updates: Join The Dadhood Journey Follow Jay Warren on : @doctorjaywarren Learn about Men of Iron:
info_outline 119: Moms Helping DadsThe Dadhood Journey
This one’s for the moms! Our last episode was asking dads to share their experiences as new fathers, and now I’m wondering if you could pass this episode along to the moms in your lives for the same reason. If you could find the time to answer a few questions, it would really help out! Listen in for more details. Thank you! Questionnaires: Links to check out: Sign up for updates: Join The Dadhood Journey Follow Jay Warren on : @doctorjaywarren Learn about Men of Iron:
info_outline 118: Dads Helping DadsThe Dadhood Journey
I am working on some projects aimed at helping new dads, and I’ve created a questionnaire, looking for any advice experienced dads may have given their pre-dad selves. If you could find the time to answer a few questions, it would really help out! Listen in for more details.Thanks! Questionnaires: Links to check out: Sign up for updates: Join The Dadhood Journey Follow Jay Warren on : @doctorjaywarren Learn about Men of Iron:
info_outline 117: Aloha, We're Going on a Trip!The Dadhood Journey
As you’re listening to this episode, Niko and I will be living it up in Kauai! This trip symbolizes more than just fun and relaxation, it also represents a milestone in the relationship between Niko’s mother and I. It took some work, but she has agreed to allow me to take him, and today’s episode is about standing your ground for what you know is right. Links to check out: Sign up for updates: Join The Dadhood Journey Follow Jay Warren on : @doctorjaywarren Learn about Men of Iron:
info_outlineSomething different today Dads - an interview with the author of my favorite book on fatherhood!
Guest: Michael Byron Smith is the author of “The Power of Dadhood: How to Become the Father Your Child Needs”. He has dedicated himself to “Helping Fathers to be Dads”, the name of his Dadhood blog.
In this episode, we will cover:
- The real difference between being a father and being a Dad.
- The 7 Characteristics of a Successful Dad and what it takes to become better at each one.
- The “Dad’s Self Inspection Checklist”, created out of Mike experience of being an USAF Colonel and how to use it to regularly take an inventory of how you’re doing as a dad and where you can improve.
Resources mentioned in the conversation:
- The Power of Dadhood book on Amazon
- His website: https://michaelbyronsmith.com/index.html
- Dr. Jay’s article on The Transition to Fatherhood: https://drjaywarren.com/the-transition-to-dadhood/
- Dr. Jay’s other podcast: Healthy Births, Happy Babies
About Michael Byron Smith:
Michael Byron Smith is an advocate for healthy families with an emphasis on fathering. He is a 69-year-old father of three and grandfather to four, a retired USAF Colonel and a former B-52 pilot. Michael is the oldest of a family of six that struggled. His alcoholic father was irresponsible in his role as a parent. The impact this had on Mike’s siblings, and two generations after that motivated him to be the best father he could be.
Michael broke the cycle of dysfunctional families by earning a college scholarship and joining Air Force ROTC. After retirement, he dedicated himself to “Helping Fathers to be Dads”, the name of his Dadhood blog. He is also the author of “The Power of Dadhood: How to Become the Father Your Child Needs”.