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Dads On Tap

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What To Do When You Blow It

May 15, 202619 min

The Dads on Tap Weekly Quick-Sip

May 13, 20264 min

When You're Not the Dad You Want to Be

May 8, 202621 min

4 Ways Rest Makes You a Better Dad

Apr 28, 202620 min

4 Practices to Quiet Your Mind & Be More Present at Home

Apr 17, 202622 min

Why You Can’t Slow Down (Even When You Know You Should)

Apr 13, 202616 min

Ep 40Rest? Are You Kidding Me?!

In this episode, we tackle a belief many dads carry but rarely name: the idea that if we slow down, everything might fall apart. Beneath the pressure to provide, lead, and hold it all together is a quiet fear that rest isn’t safe—it’s risky. But what if the constant pace isn’t strength… it’s strain? In this conversation, we unpack why so many men struggle to truly rest, what it’s costing us in our relationships, and how learning to slow down might actually make us more present, patient, and grounded as fathers. If you’ve been running hard and feeling the weight of it, this episode will help you take a breath—and maybe take your first step toward a different rhythm.

Mar 27, 202621 min

Ep 394 Keys to a Great Marriage

A bonus quick episode where Scott shares his reflections on celebrating 25 years of marriage and 4 keys he's learned to having a great marriage.

Mar 24, 20269 min

Ep 38The Darn Voice in Your Head!

Every dad has a voice in his head. It would be great if that voice was always positive, but the truth is, it's often negative and filled with shame and insecurity. In fact, many of us assume this voice is telling us the truth. In this episode, we explore how the internal stories we’ve believed—about performance, conflict, failure, and shame—shape the way we see ourselves and live our lives. More importantly, we talk about how to begin challenging those narratives and replacing condemnation with curiosity. Because one of the most important shifts a man can make is learning to recognize the difference between the negative voice of shame and frustration… and the positive voice of grace and growth.No dad is perfect, but we can always get better!

Mar 13, 202619 min

Ep 37The Quiet Weight of Shame

In this episode, we explore the quiet weight of shame that many men carry but rarely talk about. While guilt tells us we made a mistake, shame whispers that something is wrong with us — pushing men into hiding, performance, or numbing behaviors to protect their image. Drawing from the story of Genesis and the hope of the gospel, Scott explains how shame isolates us from God and others, and why bringing our struggles into the light is the first step toward healing. For dads especially, learning to face shame with honesty and humility can transform not only our own lives but also the culture of our homes.

Mar 6, 202616 min

Ep 36Are You Afraid to Fail?

In this episode, Scott tackles the fear of failure and why it hits men so deeply. When our identity is tied to competence and performance, even small mistakes can feel like personal collapse — driving defensiveness, withdrawal, overworking, or escape. But failure was never meant to define us; it can form us. Drawing from Scripture and everyday fatherhood, Scott reframes failure as an opportunity for growth, humility, and restoration, reminding dads that their worth isn’t settled by their last success or mistake — and that how they recover from failure may be one of the most powerful lessons they ever teach their kids.

Feb 27, 202618 min

Ep 35Is Conflict the Enemy?

In this episode, Scott explores a belief many men quietly carry: that conflict is dangerous. Whether shaped by childhood experiences or other past wounds, the fear often drives us to avoid hard conversations, withdraw emotionally, or overperform to keep the peace. But avoidance slowly erodes intimacy at home and models the wrong lessons for our kids. Scott unpacks how healthy conflict — rooted in truth and love — actually builds trust, connection, and maturity, and invites dads to lead with courage instead of fear when tension rises.

Feb 20, 202619 min

Ep 34The Performance Trap

In this episode, Scott explores what men often do when they don’t feel like they’re enough: we perform and we numb. We work harder, achieve more, and carry the weight of having to figure it all out — and then, exhausted, we often escape through distraction, alcohol, screens, or endless busyness. Beneath both reactions is the same quiet pressure to prove ourselves. Scott unpacks how this cycle slowly erodes connection at home and invites dads into a better way — leading from security instead of striving, choosing presence over proving.

Feb 19, 202620 min

Ep 33The Haunting Question: "Am I Enough?"

In this opening episode, Scott tackles the quiet question most men carry but rarely say out loud: Am I enough? Whether it shows up in fatherhood, marriage, work, or faith, the pressure to measure up can quietly shape how we lead and live. Drawing from his own story and the wisdom of Scripture, Scott unpacks the difference between performance-based identity and God-sourced sufficiency — and why your family doesn’t need a perfect dad, but a present and faithful one. If you’ve ever wrestled with private doubt, this episode will remind you where true identity is actually found.

Feb 19, 202615 min

Ep 32What I Learned in Prison

In this episode, Scott shares what he learned during a recent visit to two prisons in Mississippi—and how those lessons apply far beyond prison walls. Reflecting on unwanted seasons, desperate places, and unexpected responsibilities, he explores how God often does His deepest work in the very places we wish we could escape. Through Scripture, personal stories, and honest reflection, this conversation invites dads and leaders to see their current season not as a setback, but as a place of formation, purpose, and mission—even when it’s not where they planned to be.

Dec 17, 202519 min

Ep 31How to Rebuild After Mistakes - Learning from Abraham

We don't always make wise choices as dads. In fact, sometimes we make big mistakes that can lead to a lot of heartache and pain for ourselves and our families. In this episode, Scott leads us through a story in the life of Abraham in Genesis 21 that teaches us how to rebuild after our mistakes, even when there's seems to be pain in every direction and no good answers for how to move forward.

Nov 18, 202515 min

Ep 30Don't Be Selfish - Genesis 19 - Lot's Story

In this episode of the Dad's on Tap Podcast, Scott unpacks the story of Lot in Genesis 19 and how selfish decisions can quietly sabotage a family. Through Lot’s failures, we’re reminded that the small choices we make every day—where we live, what we value, how we lead—shape our families for years to come. Scott challenges dads to trade self-interest for sacrifice, to prioritize presence over pride, and to lead their families with courage, faith, and integrity.

Oct 29, 202518 min

Ep 29Trust and Obey

In this episode, Scott reflects on what it really means to trust and obey as a dad. Through the story of Abraham in Genesis 17, he explores how faithfulness, authenticity, and obedience — even in our mistakes — can shape the kind of impact we make in our families.

Oct 14, 202520 min

Ep 28Make the Wise Choice

In this episode of the Dads on Tap Podcast, Scott Mawdesley unpacks the story of Abram in Genesis 16 and the consequences of his poor decision to take matters into his own hands. Scott challenges dads to recognize how the choices we make ripple through our families, for better or worse. With practical wisdom and encouragement, he highlights how to avoid costly mistakes and instead make wise choices that bring peace—not pain—to your home.

Sep 29, 202520 min

Ep 27Bless Your Kids

In this episode of the Dads on Tap Podcast, Scott unpacks what it really means to bless your kids—through the words you speak, the actions you take, and even the things you choose not to say or do. Simple, practical wisdom to help dads leave a lasting impact on their families.

Sep 12, 202520 min

Ep 26Be Careful

Today we talk about the importance of identifying our weaknesses and putting safeguards in place to ensure we don't fall into behaviorswss that compromise our ability to be a dad worth following.

Aug 27, 202517 min

Ep 25How to be a Faithful Dad

On this episode I'll walk through how we can improve at being a Faithful Dad.Our kids need us to be faithful to them. Faithful in the way we love, in the way we show up, and in the way we model Christ.

Aug 1, 202517 min

Ep 24Becoming a Hopeful Dad - It's all about your Mindset

In this week’s episode, Scott Mawdesley challenges dads to become hopeful fathers in a world full of negativity. He advises turning off the news to avoid daily hopelessness and instead focusing on three key perspectives: how we see people, problems, and possibilities. Scott shares life-changing wisdom from Dr. Bill Bright, who taught him to “always choose to see the best in everyone, and rarely will you be disappointed.” By seeing the best in their kids, wives, and communities, dads can become pillars of hope for their families despite life’s physical, mental, and emotional challenges. Check out his book "A Dad's Bible Journey" a simple way you can improve as a dad in only 3 minutes a day.

Jul 16, 202516 min

Ep 23How to Become a Mature Man (Part 1), Ep #23

In this episode of Dads on Tap, I share my journey from a childhood marked by my family’s financial collapse and personal struggles to discovering the concept of "the gap"—the space between the man we want to be and the reality we live in. Through hardships and a life-changing question from a mentor, I began to uncover the challenges holding me back. How do we bridge that gap and become mature men?You will want to hear this episode if you are interested in...My history, how I grew up, and, its influence on my maturity [3:45]Why do we need to answer the question, “What’s in the gap?” [9:15]Challenges of our ideal self compared to our real self [10:29]Why restraining our actions doesn't work towards our dream [12:30]The two underlying causes for ‘the gap’ [14:05]My origin storyI grew up in Michigan, the second of four boys. My dad was an entrepreneur with a successful business, but when I was eight, we moved, and his business failed. Financial struggles followed, leading to marital problems for my parents. Between the ages 8 and 18, we moved 10 times. One day, I came home to find my mom had left with my two youngest siblings, leaving my older brother and me with my dad. We struggled to keep food on the table as our family went bankrupt and lost everything. For weeks, we lived in a tent at a campground. Eventually, my mom came back, and my parents reconciled—but we weren’t allowed to talk about what happened. We were just expected to move on.In college, I started a career that connected me with influential leaders and large organizations. I believed my worth came from my titles and accomplishments, not who I was. Then, during a tense work meeting, my boss called me out: “I know this issue is frustrating, but your reaction was so much bigger than the problem. What’s in the gap?” That question changed my life.What’s in ‘the gap’?The gap is the space between the man we dream of being and the reality of who we are. We want to be great husbands, dads, and men of integrity, but sometimes our actions don’t align with our ideals. We may desire to be encouraging spouses but end up being neglectful, or we aim to be present fathers but find ourselves angry and reactive.The behaviors holding us back are symptoms of deeper issues—false beliefs or unspoken vows we’ve made about ourselves. To grow into mature, spiritual men, we must identify and address what’s in our gap. Reflect on moments when your reaction seemed outsized to the situation—those are clues to the underlying challenges keeping you from the life you want.I offer coaching to help uncover and close the gap so you can live out the dreams you have for your life. Together, we can tackle what’s holding you back.Identify what causes ‘the gap’No one sets out to be a poor husband or father, but the gap can lead us there. Over time, we slide into habits that keep us from the life we envision. These behaviors—whether neglect, anger, or compromise—are usually symptoms of deeper issues. The root cause is often a false belief or an unspoken vow we’ve made about ourselves, such as “I’ll never fail like my dad” or “I have to earn love through achievement.”Self-restraint isn’t enough to overcome these patterns; we need to uncover what’s truly keeping us from maturing into the men we want to be. Reflect on recent moments where your reaction felt out of proportion to the situation—those are clues to what’s in your gap.I offer coaching to help you identify and address these challenges, empowering you to bridge the gap and live out your dreams as a husband, father, and man of integrity. The journey starts with one question: What do I need to know-What’s in my gap?Connect With Scott and Dads on TapThe Dads on Tap websiteFollow us on FacebookFollow DOT on Instagram: @TheDadsOnTapSubscribe to DADS ON TAPAudio Production and Show Notes by - PODCAST FAST TRACK

Dec 9, 202422 min

Ep 22The Power of Serving - Drue Warner, Ep #22

At Dads on Tap, we believe in helping dads become their best selves. A dad’s role in the family is essential—but how can you extend that role into your community? How can serving others make you a better father, friend, and neighbor?In this episode, I sit down with my good friend, Drue Warner, the lead pastor at Good News Church in Sugar Hill, GA. Drue has spent years mentoring dads through the local All Pro Dad program and serves as the point leader for the Dads on Tap chapter in Suwanee, GA. Together, we explore how embracing community service can transform not only your family but also the world around you.###########PLAYER GOES HERE###########You will want to hear this episode if you are interested in...Drue’s relationship with his dad, and how he saw community service [1:40]What initiated Drue into dad mentorship programs? [10:40]Drue shares his perspective of being a dad through adoption [15:35]Moments of serving his community, with his children, that stood out to Drue [21:50]Drue’s advice for where to start serving in your community [26:30]What is the best, and worst parenting advice Drue has received? [35:40] One thing Drue wishes every dad would do to improve themselves? [37:13]Watching a Dad Who ServesGrowing up as the child of a pastor, Drue saw firsthand the impact of serving others. His father was deeply committed to helping people in the church and the community, setting an example of grace and love. That influence stayed with Drue. When he faced challenges of his own, he was reminded of the grace his father modeled, helping him connect with the mercy and joy of his faith. This inspired him to dedicate his life to serving others.Drue’s involvement with All Pro Dad began when his oldest child was in elementary school. Through this program, he discovered a passion for connecting with other fathers and supporting children—not just his own but others in the community. Watching his dad serve gave Drue a blueprint for how to raise his children. He shares a story about running a food drive with his kids from their neighborhood pool parking lot, teaching them the joy of giving and helping those in need.Meeting the NeedsDrue wasn’t just called to serve his neighbors; he also felt called to adopt. His journey as an adoptive parent offers a unique perspective on serving a child in need. Drue explains that adoption is more than just parenting—it’s stepping into a larger plan, offering hope to a child who needs a loving family.For Drue, adoption is also a powerful metaphor for the Gospel. Just as God adopts believers into His family, every adoptive parent welcomes a child into theirs, giving them the full love, rights, and privileges of being part of the family. Drue encourages other dads to be open to adoption, reminding them that every journey in parenting is challenging, but every child deserves to be loved and raised with purpose.How Do You Get Started Serving Your Community?Do you want to serve your community but feel unsure where to begin? Drue offers simple, actionable advice: start by getting to know your neighbors. Many people in your neighborhood may need help with tasks, meals, or financial struggles. Sometimes, the most impactful service is offering to meet small, everyday needs.Beyond your immediate neighborhood, explore local organizations like food banks or nonprofits. Stop by, ask for a tour, and find out how you can contribute. Schools are another great place to make a difference—many need mentors and positive role models for their students.Find ways to serve using your own skills and passions. Love golf? Host a program teaching kids how to swing. Enjoy cooking? Organize a neighborhood breakfast. Good with your hands? Offer repair or yard services to your neighbors or local schools. The key is to think simply, ask where help is needed, and take the first step toward meeting that need.Drue’s story reminds us that service begins with small actions—whether it’s mentoring, volunteering, or just being available. When dads step up and serve, they inspire their families and communities to do the same. Tune in to hear more about Drue’s journey and discover how you can start making a difference today.Resources & People MentionedAll Pro DadConnect with Drue WarnerDrue WarnerConnect With Scott and Dads on TapThe Dads on Tap websiteFollow us on FacebookFollow DOT on Instagram: @TheDadsOnTapSubscribe to DADS ON TAPAudio Production and Show Notes by - PODCAST FAST TRACK

Oct 30, 202445 min

Ep 21How to Grow - Curt Trotter, Ep #21

How do you really grow into a successful man? Should each man really be an island? My guest, Curt Trotter, shares the importance of communal support for men and the role of faith in personal growth. Growing a man comes down to something very simple for Curt: you can't do life alone—you have to share your life with other men. Being surrounded by supportive peers can significantly enhance men's ability to grow and overcome challenges. Authenticity, humility, and teachability are critical traits that fathers should embody and instill in their children. The willingness to admit personal shortcomings and the desire to learn continuously can help fathers become better role models and support their children effectively.You will want to hear this episode if you are interested in...Curt’s dad taught him how to not be scared to try things [3:54]The struggle to connect with dad after mom's death [04:57]Ways to encourage your children to find their path [09:23]Building adult connections with other men [11:50]How community supports all dads' growth journeys [13:06]Battling personal childhood narratives affected Curt’s parenting [19:25]Characteristics for personal growth in men [22:26]Humility and teachability are key to growth [23:50]Isolation stunts growth—connection and planning help move you forward [26:41]Why Curt is grateful for the wisdom shared at Dads On Tap [33:19]The Significance of Individual Support in ParentingCurt's approach to parenting starkly contrasts with his own father's expectations. He believes in the importance of supporting his children’s unique talents and career interests. Unlike his father, who wanted him to join the family business, Curt encourages his children to pursue their individual passions. He emphasizes the importance of recognizing and nurturing each child's unique gifts, avoiding the imposition of specific career paths or interests. Curt is committed to being there for his children in a supportive and non-intrusive manner. This approach fosters a sense of independence and confidence in his children, allowing them to grow into well-rounded adults.Faith, Community, and Personal GrowthCurt's faith deeply influences his life and work, making him an integral part of the community at Browns Bridge Church. A significant aspect of Curt's community involvement is his participation in our Dads on Tap initiative. Curt discusses the importance of communal support for men's growth, making it clear that men need other men to share experiences and build accountability.Teachability plays such a huge part in the personal growth journey of men. Curt defines teachability as a combination of the desire to learn and the willingness to change, highlighting it as a fundamental trait for overcoming challenges and achieving significant progress. Drawing from his extensive experience working with thousands of men, Curt has noticed that those who exhibit humility—admitting they don't have everything figured out—and teachability are the ones who often grow the most. These characteristics enable individuals to remain open to new ideas and transformative experiences, paving the way for meaningful development and improvement in their lives.Identity and Personal DevelopmentHaving a clear plan and system to achieve your goals is important, whether in personal habits or business. Many people struggle because they lack a structured approach, making it difficult to reach their objectives. Curt’s advice for dads includes teaching their children the value of strategic planning and goal-setting to help them navigate both personal and professional challenges. Curt also highlights the need for fathers to transition eventually from day-to-day parenting to becoming mentors and friends to their adult children. This shift helps foster a supportive environment that encourages independence while maintaining a strong, supportive relationship. Resources & People MentionedThe Intentional Father: A Practical Guide to Raise Sons of Courage and Character by Jon Tyson Greenlights by Matthew McConaugheySurrender by BonoThe Other Half of Church: Christian Community, Brain Science, and Overcoming Spiritual Stagnation by Jim Wilder and Michel Hendricks Connect with Curt TrotterBrowns Bridge Church Follow Browns Bridge Church on InstagramConnect with Curt on LinkedInFollow Curt on InstagramFollow Curt on TwitterConnect With Scott and Dads on TapThe Dads on Tap websiteFollow us on FacebookFollow DOT on Instagram: @TheDadsOnTapSubscribe to DADS ON TAPAudio Production and Show Notes by - PODCAST FAST TRACK

Sep 30, 202435 min

Ep 20Jeff Hamilton - Being a P2 Dad, Ep #20

Are you a purposeful and present (P2) dad? Being a dad is the only thing that we do at best responsively, at worst, reactively. So how do we move from reactive to responsive? How do we become more present? What can we do to change the way we show up?Jeff Hamilton is a husband, father, pastor, high school sports coach, and founder of the ”Dad Academy.” Jeff founded Dad Academy to help men become the fathers they wanted to be. Because men function best when they know what’s expected of them and have a plan to accomplish that. So he took his graduate degree in Strategic and Organizational Leadership and created a workbook that helps men write a business plan for being a better dad. Learn all about the principles he teaches in his academy in this episode of Dads on Tap. You will want to hear this episode if you are interested in...Jeff’s relationship with his dad [4:13] Learning about Jeff’s wife and children [7:55] The background of Dad Academy [10:12] Understanding your mission as a dad [12:51] Preparing your kids for adulthood [14:20]Defining your family culture and values [20:54] What Jeff would’ve done differently [28:35] The lightning round [35:57] Understanding your mission as a dadJeff credits “The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People” for heavily shaping him (and believes it should be on everyone’s reading list). One of the principles outlined in the book is to “begin with the end in mind.” What is the end outcome of being a dad? For Jeff, the answer is “Raising healthy adults to contribute to their community who speak life and bring value to their relationships.” If that’s the end in mind, every step you take along the way must help you accomplish that goal. You’re partnering with God’s mission. He entrusted these lives to us. It’s a wonderful privilege and responsibility. Jeff firmly believes that your success in life will be measured by the kind of kids you raise. They are how you will be remembered. Preparing your kids for adulthoodA dad’s mission is to pass on his values and skills to his children. As a parent, you’re developing courage in the life of your kids. They have to learn how to make decisions. That starts from the very beginning. Even the little things like teaching a child to cross the street, tie their shoes, or hold their silverware are important. After all, everything a child knows how to do is learned somewhere. It isn’t just about learning hard skills like learning to paint, changing the oil in a car, or using a drill. Your kids also need emotional intelligence. They need to learn soft skills, relational skills, etc. You have to intentionally share everything you know how to do. And when there are things you don’t know how to do, invite other people into your family’s life to give them those skills that you’re lacking. It truly takes a village to raise a child.Defining your family cultureWhat are your norms? What are acceptable behaviors? The norm in Jeff’s family culture is “Everyone contributes.” Your expectations of a five-year-old will be different from a 15-year-old but everyone contributes in some way. Culture also has to do with language. What tone is acceptable? How do we navigate conversations and communication? Rituals and traditions are also important. These things define and remind you who you are. How does your family celebrate holidays? What special things do you do for birthdays? Memories are associated with those traditions.Part of your family culture is memory-making. Traditions and rituals are one way to create a resource bank of memories. But Jeff believes that vacations are key. You have to set aside intentional time and create space for memories to be made. The things you’ll remember about your family will be the things you did throughout the years that connect you to your identity. It doesn’t need to be extravagant—but it must be meaningful. Do something that shows your family they are a priority.Learn more of the things you need to think about to be a better dad and raise amazing humans in this episode of Dads on Tap. Resources & People MentionedThe 7 Habits of Highly Effective PeopleMake Your BedSoul KeepingPursuit of HolinessVictory over the DarknessThe Tipping PointOutliersConnect with Jeff HamiltonDad AcademyConnect on InstagramFollow on TikTok Connect With Scott and Dads on TapThe Dads on Tap websiteFollow us on FacebookFollow DOT on Instagram: @TheDadsOnTapSubscribe to DADS ON TAPAudio Production and Show Notes by - PODCAST FAST TRACK

Aug 26, 202445 min

Ep 19Amanda Carroll - Helping Save Your Marriage, Ep #19

How can we help dads be better dads? What does it look like to pursue a healthy relationship as parents? How can we support each other? In this special episode of Dads on Tap, I team up with Amanda Carroll to discuss some of the common pitfalls that prevent good co-parenting and derail marriages. Amanda is the host of “Brave Single Moms,” a podcast geared toward helping single moms navigate life. Join us as we talk about how the husband's role can contribute to successful parenting and share tips for single moms and dads to find emotionally healthy partners. Listen to learn what makes for an emotionally healthy individual (which leads to an emotionally healthy marriage).You will want to hear this episode if you are interested in...Common pitfalls in relationships that cause them to fail [2:37]How can a husband be a teammate vs an opponent? [4:58]How to recognize and avoid abuse in relationships [10:00]Keep your relationship strong by spending time together [17:39]The importance of dealing with unresolved issues [21:49]How can moms ask for more help? How can dads give it? [28:27] How do we keep families together? [30:50]Single moms: How to find a healthy man [38:15]Single dads: How to find a healthy woman [46:08] Dating apps to use (and apps to avoid) [48:52]Learn more about “Dads on Tap” and “Brave Single Moms” [54:23] Connect with Amanda CarrollBrave Single MomsBrave Single Moms on YouTubeConnect with Amanda on InstagramConnect With Scott and Dads on TapThe Dads on Tap websiteFollow us on FacebookFollow DOT on Instagram: @TheDadsOnTapSubscribe to DADS ON TAPAudio Production and Show Notes by - PODCAST FAST TRACK

Jul 20, 202457 min

Ep 18Protecting Our Kids from Technology - Millstone Collective Team (Part 2), Ep #18

How do we protect our kids in the digital age we live in? What protections exist that parents can leverage to safeguard technology? Kristilee Cavoretto + Alicia Chandler joined us in the last episode to start the conversation about protecting our kids. Today, they share how we can protect our kids from the dangers associated with technology. The reality is that we can’t shelter our kids from the realities of this world forever, so we need to arm ourselves with the knowledge we need to equip them. Do not miss it. You will want to hear this episode if you are interested in...The real-life dangers of technology [2:29] Where kids are commonly targeted [14:35] The impact of social media on kids [22:30] How to protect your kids [26:26] Conversations dads need to have with kids [36:56] How to have the tough conversations [41:20] What platforms to limit access to [43:33] Resources & People MentionedGabb PhonesWait Until 8thBark TechnologiesQustodioSaving Our SonsConnect with Kristilee and AliciaMillstone Collective [email protected] on InstagramConnect with Kristlee on LinkedInConnect with Alicia on LinkedInConnect With Scott and Dads on TapThe Dads on Tap websiteFollow us on FacebookFollow DOT on Instagram: @TheDadsOnTapSubscribe to DADS ON TAPAudio Production and Show Notes by - PODCAST FAST TRACK

Jun 20, 202449 min

Ep 17Protecting Our Kids - Millstone Collective Team (Part 1), Ep #17

How do we protect our kids in a world that feels increasingly unsafe? As dads, what are practical things we can do to help them in sticky situations? Kristilee Cavoretto and Alicia Chandler are the co-founders of Millstone Collective, a training company. One of their specialties is child abuse prevention education. In this conversation, we take a deep look at ways we can protect your kids. We’ll dive into everything from when and how to start educating our kids to normalizing anatomical terms, behaviors to watch out for, and how to create a safe space for our kids. This is a can’t-miss episode.You will want to hear this episode if you are interested in...What Alicia and Kristlee learned from their dads [1:01]How to stay connected with your daughters [3:50] Kristilee and Alicia’s background in law enforcement [5:48] When and how to start educating your kids [14:15] Why we need to normalize anatomical terms [20:29] Watch out for a behavioral deviation [25:28] How to help your kids out of sticky situations [32:46] Creating a safe space for your children [35:53] Common things that parents often miss [39:02] What we’ll cover on our next episode [45:20]Connect with Kristilee Cavoretto and Alicia ChandlerMillstone Collective [email protected] on InstagramConnect with Kristlee on LinkedInConnect with Alicia on LinkedInConnect With Scott and Dads on TapThe Dads on Tap websiteFollow us on FacebookFollow DOT on Instagram: @TheDadsOnTapSubscribe to DADS ON TAPAudio Production and Show Notes by - PODCAST FAST TRACK

May 20, 202447 min

Ep 16Taking Care of Dad with Dr. Deb Cirone, Ep #16

When you’re working to pay the bills while raising a family, it’s easy to put your health on the back burner—but that’s a huge mistake. According to Dr. Deb Cirone, “You can’t serve out of abundance from a sick body.” But how do you take back your health? What first steps should you take to become a healthier version of yourself? Dr. Cirone shares her wealth of experience in this episode of Dad’s on Tap. Dr. Deb Cirone holds a Doctorate of Chiropractic degree from Life University in Atlanta. She founded the AlignLife Chiropractic and Health Center in Suwannee, GA and recently co-founded the longevity clinic, Thryv Medical. You will want to hear this episode if you are interested in...Learn more about Dr. Deb Cirone’s dad [1:48] The importance of being a united front [3:30] Being life partners and business partners [5:50]Why Dr. Cirone is passionate about health [10:16] Are you thriving—or just surviving? [15:37]Dr. Cirone’s biggest concerns about health [20:18] Dr. Cirone’s rhythms and practices for a healthy life [23:18] Do the little things that matter long-term [26:46] One conversation every dad should have [28:42] The best and worst advice Dr. Cirone was ever given [34:07]What every dad can do (or stop doing) to improve their health [34:30] Dr. Cirone’s favorite meal (and what she’ll never eat) [36:15] How to learn more about living a healthy lifestyle [38:16] Don’t procrastinate—make changes now, not later [41:28]The services they offer at their clinics [42:46] Resources & People MentionedBrainTap meditation appWim Hof MethodThe EnneagramThe Road Back to YouThe Ed Mylett ShowDr. PompaDr. Joe DispenzaConnect with Dr. Deb CironeAlignLifeSugar Hill office: 678-482-4400Thryv MedicalConnect with Dr. Cirone on LinkedInConnect With Scott and Dads on TapThe Dads on Tap websiteFollow us on FacebookFollow DOT on Instagram: @TheDadsOnTapSubscribe to DADS ON TAPAudio Production and Show Notes by - PODCAST FAST TRACK

Apr 20, 202447 min

Ep 15Money Dad: Steve Kaloper - Episode #15

Steve Kaloper is the Founder and CEO of the Kingdom Capital Group and the DoingGoodBetter Foundation. He’s also the author of the book “The Journey Into DoingGoodBetter.” And he’s passionate about empowering people to reach financial independence and give back in ways that align with their heart. He shares how he helped empower his kids to be financially independent in this eye-opening episode of Dads on Tap. You will want to hear this episode if you are interested in...Steve shares his relationship with his dad [2:24] Learn more about Steve’s wife and kids [5:22] Steve’s experience growing up in poverty [7:00]Empowering your kids vs enabling them [9:34] Loving equally vs treating equally [12:13] What Steve would have done differently [15:14] Steve’s passion for DoingGoodBetter [18:55] How to talk to your kids about generosity [22:36] Steve’s favorite memory about giving [26:42] The best and worst purchases Steve made [27:41] Resources & People MentionedCustomize your own Monopoly GameThe Journey Into DoingGoodBetterConnect with Steve KaloperDoingGoodBetterReach out to Steve at [email protected] With Scott and Dads on TapThe Dads on Tap websiteFollow us on FacebookFollow DOT on Instagram: @TheDadsOnTapSubscribe to DADS ON TAPAudio Production and Show Notes by - PODCAST FAST TRACK

Mar 20, 202432 min

Ep 14Being An Intentional Dad, Ep #14

How can you be a more intentional dad? What do you need to be mindful of as you’re raising your kids? In this episode of Dads on Tap, Jayson French shares how his church family compelled him to be a great dad. He also shares some unique strategies he’s used—and is using—to parent his kids. Jayson is a true believer in the power of the local church and has dedicated 15 years on staff to the local church over 20 years at Christ In Youth as its current President. He's also a proud husband to Janice and father to their four children: Justin, Levi, Sydney, and Cylis.You will want to hear this episode if you are interested in...Jayson shares more about his relationship with his dad [1:11] Learn more about Jayson’s wife and kids [5:53] How Jayson learned to be a great dad [8:42] Learn more about Christ In Youth [17:10] What frightens Jayson and what inspires him [18:33] What every dad needs to know about raising kids [20:22]You have to choose your hard [23:16] Their five rites of passage [25:01] The lightning round [30:15] The best advice Jayson was given [34:26] Don’t complain about what you permit [36:18]Connect with Jayson FrenchConnect on LinkedInChrist in YouthConnect With Scott and Dads on TapThe Dads on Tap websiteFollow us on FacebookFollow DOT on Instagram: @TheDadsOnTapSubscribe to DADS ON TAPAudio Production and Show Notes by - PODCAST FAST TRACK

Feb 21, 202439 min

Ep 13The Dad Mission with Jay Parsons, Ep #13

What impact do you want to have on your children? How do you figure it out? How do you help your kids gain clarity on their future? In this episode of Dads on Tap, Jay Parsons shares how to accelerate your personal growth so you can be more present in your kids' lives. Jay is the Founder and Owner of Hayah Consulting. He is a gifted and accomplished executive coach, a leader of leaders, and passionate about helping people discover who their best selves are. He also happens to be my personal executive coach.You will want to hear this episode if you are interested in...How Jay and I reconnected [1:27] Learn more about Jay, his dad, and his wife [3:57] Becoming a safe place for kids to turn to [7:22] Jay’s passion for executive coaching [9:56] How to decide where to focus your attention [14:45] What keeps you from finding clarity? [18:25] Be more selfish to be more selfless [20:29] How to coach kids toward clarity on their future [24:20] Jay’s effective life hacks for personal growth [28:14] Why you need to build a strong support system [29:56] One change you need to make in your life today [31:01] The perfect day in Louisville, Kentucky [33:18] Jay’s go-to brew + bourbon [35:15] Resources & People MentionedThe Power of Full Engagement by Jim LoehrAtomic Habits by James ClearA Beautiful Constraint by Adam Morgan and Mark Barden The Brown Hotel North of BourbonLouisville Slugger MuseumMuhammad Ali MuseumConnect with Jay ParsonsHayah ConsultingConnect on LinkedInHayah Consulting on InstagramConnect With Scott and Dads on TapThe Dads on Tap websiteFollow us on FacebookFollow DOT on Instagram: @TheDadsOnTapSubscribe to DADS ON TAPAudio Production and Show Notes by - PODCAST FAST TRACK

Jan 25, 202440 min

Ep 12Raising Strong Daughters with Kadi Cole, Ep #12

As dads, how do we empower our daughters to unlock their God-given potential? How do we lean in and encourage them through whatever they’re facing? How do we raise our daughters to be leaders in their church, workplace, and communities? Kadi Cole is a high-level leader in higher education, mental health, and local churches. She advocates for female leaders across the country as an author, speaker, and consultant. She helps organizations unlock the potential of female leaders. She answers these questions—and many more—in this powerful episode of Dads on Tap. You will want to hear this episode if you are interested in...Kadi shares more about her dad [2:24]The lessons Kadi learned from her spiritual dad [3:47] Learn more about Kadi’s family [8:52]Why Kadi is passionate about women in leadership [10:10] How the sexualization of society impacts our daughters [14:45] What Katie is excited about for our daughters [20:36] Pay attention to the “sticky floor” [25:36] How to raise your daughter in faith [33:29] Why dads need to stay engaged with their daughters [40:04] The lightning round: Social media, confidence, and listening [46:57] How to navigate being a divorced daughter dad [48:13] Resources & People MentionedHow to Really Love Your ChildThe Power of the OtherWhy Women Don’t Apply for Jobs Unless They’re 100% QualifiedConnect with Kadi ColeKadi’s WebsiteKadi’s book: Developing Female LeadersFollow on InstagramConnect on LinkedInConnect With Scott and Dads on TapThe Dads on Tap websiteFollow us on FacebookFollow DOT on Instagram: @TheDadsOnTapSubscribe to DADS ON TAPAudio Production and Show Notes by - PODCAST FAST TRACK

Dec 20, 202352 min

Ep 11Raising Healthy Kids with Jordan Rubin, Ep #11

How can we raise healthy kids? In a world where preventable obesity has become commonplace and illnesses are running rampant, how can we take a more active role in our children’s health? Jordan Rubin joins me in this episode of Dads on Tap to begin a conversation about raising healthy kids. Jordan Rubin is regarded by many as the most respected and beloved natural health expert in America. His personal account of his battle and triumph over Crohn’s disease has resonated with millions around the world and is one of the most dramatic natural health stories ever told. A successful entrepreneur, New York Times best-selling author, international motivational speaker and television personality, Jordan’s message of health and wellness is a beacon to the masses who are looking for answers to help take control of their health.You will want to hear this episode if you are interested in...Learn more about Jordan Rubin and his dad [2:02]Jordan shares more about his wife and family [7:52] When a child is struggling with substance abuse [12:37] How Jordan’s personal story drives his passion for health [16:50] What concerns Jordan about the health of our children [22:59] How can you raise healthier kids? [28:08] Why sleep is important for children [33:21] The impact of sugar and technology on our kids [36:07] How to pay attention to the mental health of your kids [39:28] One dietary change every dad should make [42:13] Where to start with supplements and probiotics [43:01] The importance of a spiritual life to our kid’s health [46:33] Resources & People MentionedTo Hell with CancerThe Joseph Blessing: Change the World with Your God-Given DreamConnect with Jordan Rubin Ancient NutritionGarden of LifeThe Maker’s DietConnect on LinkedInConnect With Scott and Dads on TapThe Dads on Tap websiteFollow us on FacebookFollow DOT on Instagram: @TheDadsOnTapSubscribe to DADS ON TAPAudio Production and Show Notes by - PODCAST FAST TRACK

Nov 20, 202353 min

Ep 10Bringing Fun Home with Chris Carneal, Episode #10

How can you infuse joy in your home? How can you make every day with your children more fun, even through the mundaneness of everyday life? The world is stressed out. Anxiety and depression are at an all-time high. And when moms and dads are anxious and depressed, kids feel it in their homes. That’s why dads have to be intentional with the time they spend with their children. Chris Carneal—the founder and CEO of Booster—shares how he and his wife create fun lasting memories with their children in this episode of Dads on Tap. You will want to hear this episode if you are interested in...Chris shares what his dad was like [2:08]Learn more about Chris’s wife and family [4:55] What Chris is seeing in student’s lives [8:28]How to build Kairos moments with your kids [14:47]Practical ways to devote time to your kids [21:38]The importance of focused one-on-one time [25:36]How Chris handles the use of technology [28:31]Chris’s go-to brew of beer [32:06] What can you do to create Kairos moments? [33:01] Resources & People MentionedThe Tech-Wise Family by Andy CrouchDayCount appJH RanchConnect with Chris CarnealChooseBooster.comConnect on LinkedInConnect With Scott and Dads on TapThe Dads on Tap websiteFollow us on FacebookFollow DOT on Instagram: @TheDadsOnTapSubscribe to DADS ON TAPAudio Production and Show Notes by - PODCAST FAST TRACK

Oct 20, 202337 min

Ep 9Kids and Technology with Babak Mostaghimi, Ed.L.D., MPP, Ep #9

Babak Mostaghimi holds a Doctorate in Educational Leadership and a Master’s of Public Policy from Harvard. He also has a Bachelor's degree in Economics and International Relations from Johns Hopkins. He currently serves as the Assistant Superintendent for Elementary Education & Student Support for Gwinnett County Public Schools.Babak is uniquely positioned to give us insight into the wild world of technology and how it impacts our kids. In this episode of Dads on Tap, we discuss technology and its impact on the next generation, things parents should be concerned about, and what we can do as dads to stay present and involved. You will want to hear this episode if you are interested in...Learn more about Babak and his family [2:35] A discussion about technology and engaging the next generation [11:33] Things parents should be concerned about regarding technology [19:42] How you can advocate for your children in schools [26:38]What dads need to know about kids and social media [33:07] Babak’s thoughts on daily access to technology [37:30] How to help your children avoid educational overwhelm [40:33] What colleges are looking for in potential students [43:22] Find ways to stay present and be involved [45:55]Resources & People MentionedGabb phoneLearn more about Babak MostaghimiDr. Babak Mostaghimi is a father and educator. He is a family man, Scouting supporter, and backyard chicken farmer. Babak and his wife, Ashley, love engaging with their children in the outdoors and helping them to problem solve and gain life skills through real life experience. At work, Babak serves as Assistant Superintendent of Elementary Education & Student Support for Gwinnett County Public Schools where he focuses on preparing children for their future through programs focused on early learning and artificial intelligence and everything in between. He began his education career as a 5th grade teacher in Shelby, Mississippi, where he was the 2008 District Teacher of the Year and a Mississippi Teacher of the Year Nominee. Babak holds a Doctorate in Education Leadership (Ed.L.D.) and a Master’s in Public Policy from Harvard and a Bachelor’s Degree from Johns Hopkins.Connect with Babak Mostaghimi, Ed.L.D., MPPConnect on LinkedInFollow on TwitterConnect With Scott and Dads on TapThe Dads on Tap websiteFollow us on FacebookFollow DOT on Instagram: @TheDadsOnTapSubscribe to DADS ON TAPAudio Production and Show Notes by - PODCAST FAST TRACK

Sep 20, 202349 min

Ep 8How To Be A Great Daughter Dad, Ep #8

Aisha I. DeBerry, J.D. is a podcaster, author, speaker, and DEI Professional. She is the creator of aishadeberry.com, a safe space where she hosts masterclasses in the areas of DEI, more specifically inclusive leadership. She also had a dad who was deeply involved in every aspect of her life. He operated outside of traditional gender norms and was there for her at every step. Because of this, Aisha has always been comfortable having honest conversations with him. She realized that she and her dad have a unique relationship. It’s also one of the reasons why Aisha launched a podcast with her dad called “Dad Daughter Dialogues.” She wanted to delve deeper into his life stories and have meaningful conversations about life, love, and even politics. Eventually, the podcast morphed into a book. In this episode of Dads on Tap, Aisha shares what it’s like to have a great dad, and encourages dads to press into their relationships with their daughters when things get challenging. You will want to hear this episode if you are interested in...Learn more about Aisha’s dad [1:33]Aisha’s favorite memories of her father [4:28]Press into a relationship with your daughter [7:59] Dad Daughter Dialogues (book + podcast) [13:15] What Aisha learned about her dad [16:24]The concerns for the dads of today [20:05] What’s encouraging about today’s dads [23:08]Navigating social media with your daughters [25:32] A conversation about diversity, equity, and inclusion [30:12] A question for you to wrestle with [40:20]Resources & People MentionedBeing A Dad In Difficult Times with David Metter, Ep #3Post Traumatic Slave Syndrome Connect with Aisha I. DeBerryConnect on LinkedInAisha’s websiteDad Daughter Dialogues PodcastDad Daughter Dialogues: Conversations Across Generations and CulturesConnect With Scott and Dads on TapThe Dads on Tap websiteFollow us on FacebookFollow DOT on Instagram: @TheDadsOnTapSubscribe to DADS ON TAPAudio Production and Show Notes by - PODCAST FAST TRACK

Aug 20, 202344 min

Ep 7Being a Great Sports Dad with Coach Sheets, Ep #7

Jeremy Sheetinger—more widely known as “Coach Sheets”—is the Head Men’s Baseball Coach of the Georgia Gwinnett College Grizzlies. Coach Sheets helped his team win the 2021 NAIA College World Series title, their first national championship. That same year, he was named the Skip Bertman National Coach of the Year from the Collegiate Baseball Foundation (the first NAIA coach to win this award). In this episode of Dad’s on Tap, Coach Sheets shares what makes his coaching style different, what it looks like to parent a child in sports, and how to better support your kid’s coaches at any age level. And even if you don’t have kids in sports, Coach Sheets shares many life lessons that apply to everyone. Don’t miss it! You will want to hear this episode if you are interested in...Coach Sheets’ core mission: Person, student, player [1:41]Coach Sheets shares how his dad shaped him [7:08] What coach learned to do differently [13:24] The coach that made an impact on Sheets’ life [21:09]Coach’s concerns about the role parents are playing [28:24] How to partner with your kid’s coaches [40:04] Coach Sheets’ advice to every dad [44:35] Resources & People MentionedThe American Baseball Coaches AssociationGeorgia Gwinnett Grizzlies BaseballConnect with Coach SheetsFollow Coach on TwitterConnect with coach at 502-767-7680Connect With Scott and Dads on TapThe Dads on Tap websiteFollow us on FacebookFollow DOT on Instagram: @TheDadsOnTapSubscribe to DADS ON TAPAudio Production and Show Notes by - PODCAST FAST TRACK

Jul 20, 202350 min

Ep 6Being A Great Dad by Being A Great Husband with Steve Helm, Ep #6

When Steve Helm was in high school, his trajectory didn’t include having a girl in his life. But when he met Julie, all bets were off. Now, decades later, they’ve built a strong marriage and have three kids and eight grandkids. They’ve built an amazing life together. Steve firmly believes that having a strong relationship and being a great husband is the key to raising great kids. He shares more about the importance of being a great husband—and why it isn’t just a cliche—in this episode of Dads on Tap. You will want to hear this episode if you are interested in...[1:26] Why Steve is passionate about coffee[2:25] Steve’s relationship with his dad[7:17] Steve shares about his wife and family[9:33] How Steve and Julie partner as parents[11:47] The constant pursuit of each other[15:48] How to stay in alignment with each other[18:36] Parenting to build confidence and security[21:50] How to prepare your kids for choosing a spouse [24:58] The importance of faith as a foundation[28:40] Live your life with the end in mindResources & People MentionedShare Collective & RoasteryConnect with Steve [email protected] on LinkedInFriend on InstagramFollow on TwitterConnect With Scott and Dads on TapThe Dads on Tap websiteFollow us on FacebookFollow DOT on Instagram: @TheDadsOnTapSubscribe to DADS ON TAPAudio Production and Show Notes by - PODCAST FAST TRACK

Jun 20, 202332 min

Ep 5Dealing with Anxiety and Stress with Darryll Stinson, Ep #5

Darryll Stinson is not only my good friend but he’s a husband, dad, entrepreneur, pastor, speaker, and suicide survivor. Darryll has been married for eight years and has three girls and one son. When Darryll was in his 20s, after multiple suicide attempts, he learned how to cope with his anxiety and depression. In this episode of Dads on Tap, he shares how he learned to deal with anxiety and depression, and what you can do to recognize and combat it in your children.You will want to hear this episode if you are interested in...Darryll’s TEDx venture [1:56]You’re either a thermometer or a thermostat [3:43]Darryll’s relationship with his dad [5:52] Everything is figureoutable [9:45]Learn about Darryll and his family’s values [11:58]Dealing with anxiety and depression [16:30] What are your children reflecting back to you? [21:02] How to combat anxiety and depression in your children [26:11] What could happen if you embraced full commitment in your life? [33:36] Resources & People MentionedEverything is Figureoutable by Marie ForleoConnect with Darryll StinsonDarryll’s websiteSecond Chance AthletesConnect on LinkedInFriend on InstagramFollow on TwitterConnect With Scott and Dads on TapThe Dads on Tap websiteFollow us on FacebookFollow DOT on Instagram: @TheDadsOnTapSubscribe to DADS ON TAPAudio Production and Show Notes by - PODCAST FAST TRACK

May 20, 202336 min

Ep 4Being a Strategic Dad with Bryan Miles, Ep #4

The world doesn’t need another brewery. The world needs places for community. The world needs more places to build meaningful connections. The world needs better dads. There aren’t a lot of forums for dads to meet and learn how to be better. That’s why Bryan Miles was excited to partner with Dads on Tap. His brewery, NoFo Brew Co., is one of our partners, based in Cumming, GA. In this episode, Bryan shares how he invests his time in his wife and kids as a busy entrepreneur.Learn more about NoFo Brewing Company [1:20]Why the Dads on Tap movement is important to Bryan [4:13]What Bryan learned from his dad about being a dad [6:18]Learn more about Bryan and his family [7:30] How Bryan and his wife operate in times of conflict [9:21]How Bryan strategically invests in his kids [12:40]The values that Bryan embraces as a dad [16:00] How to make sure your kids are listening to the right voices [19:56] Bryan shares about a milestone in the “Miles Family Manifesto” [24:33] The areas you need to be more careful as a dad [27:36] Bryan’s challenge: How to become a better dad [31:00]Resources & People MentionedThe 3 Big Questions for a Frantic FamilyConnect With Scott and Dads on TapEmail me at [email protected] Dads on Tap websiteFollow us on FacebookFollow DOT on Instagram: @TheDadsOnTapSubscribe to DADS ON TAP

Apr 20, 202337 min

Ep 3Being A Dad In Difficult Times with David Metter, Ep #3

Being a dad in difficult times—no matter the situation—isn’t easy. It’s one of the hardest things you’ll ever do. David Metter faced an unbelievably difficult situation and instead of giving up, he did everything he could to hold tight to his relationship with his kids. In this episode of Dads on Tap, David shares what it looks like to navigate being a dad in the face of great adversity. His story will both shock and inspire you. You will want to hear this episode if you are interested in...A conversation with one of Slow Pour Brewing’s top customers [1:28] Learn more about my good friend and entrepreneur David Metter [8:47]David’s experience growing up without a dad and what it taught him [11:34] Being a dad in the face of great adversity [18:53] When David’s life ended up on Dateline [34:20] The most important things to focus on in difficult times as a dad [46:17] Resources & People MentionedStay In Your Lane: Discover Your Road To InfiniteConnect with David MetterConnect on InstagramFollow on TwitterConnect With Scott and Dads on TapEmail me at [email protected] Dads on Tap websiteFollow us on FacebookFollow DOT on Instagram: @TheDadsOnTapSubscribe to DADS ON TAPAudio Production and Show Notes by - PODCAST FAST TRACK

Mar 20, 202352 min

Ep 2Raising Black & White Kids in America with Hasani Pettiford, Ep #2

You’ll never agree with someone 100%, especially when you have different backgrounds and hold different beliefs. I’m convinced that—as a white dad—we have to start by shutting up and listening. Secondly, if we are going to lead as dads, we have to be in real relationships with black brothers. We exist to challenge each other and grow as dads. We have to stretch our thinking and be in relationships with people who are different from us. Hasani Pettiford has been married 20 years and has four girls, ages 11–18. He and his wife own a private coaching practice called “Couples Academy.” They’re marriage counselors that specialize in infidelity recovery. In this episode of Dads on Tap, Hasani shares what we can do to learn to understand each other and build better marriages for our families. interested in...A conversation with Nate from our sponsor: Slow Pour Brewing [0:50]Learn more about Hasani Pettiord, his work, and his family [9:10]Hasani shares what his relationship with his dad looked like [11:46] Hasani’s philosophy as a dad and how he applies it in his home [15:15] Why I believe this topic is important to dive into [17:41] What white dads need to know about being a black dad in America [21:35] Why investing in your marriage is the best way to invest in your kids [28:30] Common mistakes men make that can cause problems in their marriage [30:23] What do your kids need to see you do—or not do—in your marriage? [33:00]Three things Hasani has learned about being a good dad to daughters [36:00] Hasani shares some resources to learn more [38:20]Resources & People MentionedCheck out our sponsor Slow Pour BrewingLiquid Nation BrewingThe Audacity of Marriage: 10 Principles For Life-Long PartnershipWhat Radical Husbands Do: 12 Steps to Win and Keep Your Wife's HeartConnect with Hasani PettifordCouples AcademyFollow on InstagramConnect on LinkedInConnect With Scott and Dads on TapEmail me at [email protected] Dads on Tap websiteFollow us on FacebookFollow DOT on Instagram: @TheDadsOnTapSubscribe to DADS ON TAPAudio Production and Show Notes by - PODCAST FAST TRACK

Feb 6, 202343 min

Ep 1The Dads on Tap story and our first sponsor: Slow Pour Brewery, Lawrenceville, GA

If you're a Dad who loves your kids and likes a good, cold beer, you've found the right podcast. Being a dad isn't easy and we often feel alone. This is why we launched Dads on Tap to provide a place for dads to hang out with other dads in a laid-back environment, have a great beer and learn some practical ways to become a better dad.This episode tells your origin story, including how our founder Scott came to realize his own need for better skills to become a better Dad.You'll also learn about our first sponsor, Slow Pour Brewing in Lawrenceville, GA.

Dec 15, 202238 min