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Legacy Dads with Dave and Dante

Legacy Dads with Dave and Dante

Legacy Dads

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Show overview

Legacy Dads with Dave and Dante has been publishing since 2017, and across the 9 years since has built a catalogue of 400 episodes. That works out to roughly 270 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a weekly cadence, with the show now in its 10th season.

Episodes typically run thirty-five to sixty minutes — most land between 32 min and 49 min — though episode length varies meaningfully from one episode to the next. It is catalogued as a EN-language Religion & Spirituality show.

The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed yesterday, with 15 episodes already out so far this year. The busiest year was 2023, with 65 episodes published. Published by Legacy Dads.

Episodes
400
Running
2017–2026 · 9y
Median length
40 min
Cadence
Weekly

From the publisher

Real men with authentic faith. Legacy Dads is a community of Christian men focusing on issues such as marriage, parenting, and leadership. We equip men who are trying to balance faith, our modern lives, and leading our families to a lasting legacy.

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The Eyes that are Watching

Jun 29, 202643 min

Ambassadors for Christ

Jun 16, 202649 min

Resolve Conflict and Find Peace and Hope with Adult Children with Dr. Kathy Koch

May 26, 202655 min

Ministry, Multiplication, and Intentional Fatherhood with Mac Lake

May 19, 202656 min

An Interview with Dr. Tom Ascol

Apr 22, 20261h 4m

Discipling through the years: the young adult era

Apr 14, 202630 min

S10 Ep 23Discipling through the years: the teenage years

The teenage years are often viewed with dread by parents, but for the Legacy Dad, they represent the most crucial season of discipleship. In this episode, Dave and Dante discuss how to move from being a "manager" of your child's life to a "mentor" of their soul. It's about anchoring them in biblical truth while providing the safe harbor they need to navigate identity, doubt, and independence. Connect With Us Join the Conversation: Have a story or a struggle you want to share? Email us at [email protected] and [email protected]. You can also find us on Facebook Legacy Dads Online Community and Instagram.

Mar 30, 202635 min

S10 Ep 22Discipling through the years: The Adolescent Stage

In this episode of the Legacy Dads Podcast, Dave and Dante dive into the "Training Wheels" phase of fatherhood—discipling adolescents aged 8 to 12. This is a critical developmental window where children shift from simply absorbing their parents' beliefs to investigating the "why" behind them. The conversation centers on Proverbs 4:23, highlighting the father's role in helping children "guard their hearts" as they begin to encounter more complex social and cultural pressures. Dave and Dante discuss the transition from providing "spiritual milk" to "solid food," offering practical strategies for teaching kids how to read the Bible independently and apply a biblical worldview to school, sports, and friendships. Connect With Us Join the Conversation: Have a story or a struggle you want to share? Email us at [email protected] and [email protected]. You can also find us on Facebook Legacy Dads Online Community and Instagram.

Mar 16, 202636 min

S10 Ep 21Discipling through the years: The Toddler Stage

Episode Summary Parenting a toddler feels like planting a garden in the middle of a windstorm—chaotic, messy, and loud. But it is also the most critical season for planting seeds that will last a lifetime. In this episode, Dave and Dante break down the "why" and "how" of discipling children ages 2–7. We're moving away from the pressure of perfection and leaning into the beauty of simple, faithful rhythms that point little hearts toward their Creator. Key Scriptures Deuteronomy 6:6-7 – The mandate to weave faith into the fabric of everyday life. Matthew 18:3 – Why the simplicity of a child's faith is the blueprint for our own. Numbers 6:24-26 – The power of the priestly blessing. 1 Corinthians 11:1 – Modeling faith for those who are always watching. What We Cover The Toddler's Spiritual World: Why their "concrete" thinking isn't a limitation, but a gift. We discuss why heart formation beats theological precision every time. Practical Rhythms: From morning gratitude to the transformative power of bedtime blessings. Discipling Through the Senses: Faith shouldn't just be heard; it should be seen, touched, and experienced. Learn how to translate big theology into language a 4-year-old understands. Modeling Over Teaching: You are your child's first "Bible." We get real about what happens when you blow it and how saying "I'm sorry" is a crucial discipleship tool. The Long View: Trusting the "compound effect" of small, consistent habits even when you don't see immediate fruit. Action Step for the Week The Bedtime Blessing: This week, we're keeping it simple. Whether you've never done it or just got out of the habit, commit to implementing a consistent bedtime prayer or blessing routine for your toddler. Speak the truth of God's love over them before they drift off to sleep. Connect With Us Join the Conversation: Have a toddler story or a struggle you want to share? Email us at [email protected] and [email protected]. You can also find us on Facebook Legacy Dads Online Community and Instagram. Next Episode: We're turning the page to Adolescents. Get ready for a shift in strategy as we talk about navigating the pre-teen years.

Mar 9, 202633 min

S10 Ep 20Why God's Plan for Discipleship is Important

In this hard-hitting episode, Dave and Dante tackle a sobering question: Have churches in the West gotten discipleship wrong? The data is alarming. The mission is clear. And the stakes are generational. Jesus' final command in Gospel of Matthew 28:19–20 wasn't to build programs, grow attendance, or launch niche ministries. It was simple and direct: "Go therefore and make disciples…" So why are so few men being discipled? And what does that mean for our families, churches, and culture? The Discipleship Crisis 90 million men in America are NOT involved in discipleship Only 1 out of every 18 men is engaged in discipleship Only 10% of born-again believers are actively discipling others Only 6% of self-identified Christians hold a biblical worldview Even among born-again Christians, only 13% hold a biblical worldview This isn't a programming issue. It's an obedience issue. Why This Matters for Fathers Men are called to lead their homes spiritually. When fathers are discipled: Marriages grow stronger Children are more likely to follow Christ Churches grow healthier Culture shifts from the inside out When fathers are absent spiritually, the ripple effects last for generations. The Strategic Questions Every Church Must Ask Are we producing disciples or just attendees? Can our men articulate and defend biblical truth? Are fathers equipped to lead spiritually at home? Are we making disciples who make disciples? If not, it's time to recalibrate. Connect with us: Legacy Dads Facebook Legacy Dads Instagram

Feb 25, 202630 min

S10 Ep 19Fathers as Spiritual Leaders: Leaving a Legacy that Lasts

In this episode, we dive deep into the generational mission of fatherhood. We move beyond the traditional metrics of "success"—finances and career—to explore the weight and beauty of building a spiritual legacy. It's not about being a perfect theologian; it's about being a present, consistent, and humble leader who treats God as a reality, not just a concept. Pick one spiritual habit to start this week. Don't overcomplicate it. Whether it's praying before bed, reading one verse at dinner, or simply blessing your children with your words—start small, but start now. Remember: God doesn't need your ability; He needs your availability. Connect with us: Legacy Dads Facebook Legacy Dads Instagram

Feb 18, 202631 min

S10 Ep 18By Faith: Building a Legacy that Endures

In this episode of the, we dive into Hebrews 11—often called the Hall of Faith—to explore what biblical faith really looks like and how it shapes the legacy we leave as men, husbands, and fathers. This chapter isn't about flawless heroes; it's about ordinary people who trusted God in extraordinary circumstances. Their faith wasn't passive belief, but active obedience—often costly, uncomfortable, and unseen by the world. Hebrews 11 challenges modern dads to rethink success, security, and legacy. The men and women highlighted here lived with their eyes fixed on God's promises rather than immediate comfort or cultural approval. Their stories invite us to ask: What kind of faith are we modeling for our children. For more about Legacy Dads, click here: Legacy Dads Website Legacy Dads Facebook Group: Legacy Dads Facebook Legacy Dads Instagram: Legacy Dads Email [email protected] or [email protected] to connect!

Feb 3, 202627 min

S10 Ep 18The Destruction of Disagreement

Why does disagreement so quickly turn into outrage, mob mentality, or even violence in today's culture? In this episode of the Legacy Dads Podcast, Dave and Dante examine the spiritual and relational roots behind the destruction of disagreement. From the loss of a shared moral center to identity-driven conflict and the rejection of authority, they explore what Scripture says about restraint, suffering, and peacemaking. This timely conversation challenges Christian fathers to model conviction with humility, truth with love, and strength under control in a fractured world. For more about Legacy Dads, click here: Legacy Dads Website Legacy Dads Facebook Group: Legacy Dads Facebook Legacy Dads Instagram: Legacy Dads

Jan 27, 202636 min

S10 Ep 17The Sin of Feminism

In this episode, Dave and Dante tackle one of the most challenging and controversial cultural issues facing the Church today: feminism and its downstream effects on gender, family, and Christian discipleship. Drawing from the work of Rosaria Butterfield, Dr. Joe Rigney, and Scripture, the conversation examines how feminist ideology—once framed as liberation—has ultimately collapsed under its own contradictions and found an unexpected refuge inside evangelical Christianity. This is not a conversation about hating women. It is a conversation about loving truth, protecting families, and forming faithful sons and daughters in an anti-Christian age. For more about Legacy Dads, click here: Legacy Dads Website Legacy Dads Facebook Group: Legacy Dads Facebook Legacy Dads Instagram: Legacy Dads

Jan 12, 202642 min

S10 Ep 16Belated Happy New Year!

LEGACY DADS PODCAST — "I Have Finished the Race: Consistency Over Speed" Episode Overview In this episode, we reflect on Paul's words in 2 Timothy 4 — not as a victory lap of perfection, but as a testimony of perseverance, faithfulness, and steady obedience over time. Many dads start strong… but fewer finish steady. We talk about the difference between sprinting through seasons of fatherhood and faithfully running the long race God has placed before us. This conversation encourages dads to value presence over intensity, consistency over emotional bursts, and long-term faithfulness over short-term momentum. We also discuss what it means to "keep the faith," not as flawless belief, but as resilient trust sustained by the grace of God. Key Themes & Takeaways 🏃‍♂️ Consistency Over Speed — Finishing the Race Sprinting vs. running a race Many dads start strong… fewer finish steady The real work of fatherhood happens: when results aren't visible when progress feels slow when it feels ordinary or unnoticed Kids don't remember intensity — they remember consistency.

Jan 6, 202634 min

S10 Ep 15Christmas in Genesis, Part 3: Judah's Prophecy and the Blessing of a Coming King

📖 EPISODE OVERVIEW Christmas doesn't begin in Bethlehem—it begins with a promise. In this final episode of Christmas in Genesis, Dave and Dante unpack Judah's prophecy from Genesis 49, where Jacob speaks of a coming King whose reign will never end. This ancient blessing points directly to Jesus, the Lion of Judah, and reveals what true kingship looks like—strength under control, authority with humility, and leadership rooted in sacrifice. For fathers, this passage challenges how we think about power, leadership, and legacy in our homes. 👑 KEY SCRIPTURE "The scepter shall not depart from Judah, nor the ruler's staff from between his feet, until he comes to whom it belongs; and the obedience of the nations shall be his." — Genesis 49:10 🛠 PRACTICAL TAKEAWAYS Reflect on how you use authority in your marriage and parenting Ask where God may be calling you to lead with humility rather than control Model repentance and courage for your children Point your family toward Christ—the true King—this Christmas season 🎧 LISTEN & SUBSCRIBE If this episode encouraged you, please share it with another dad and leave a review—it helps more men find the Legacy Dads Podcast. For more about Legacy Dads, click here: Legacy Dads Website Legacy Dads Facebook Group: Legacy Dads Facebook Legacy Dads Instagram: Legacy Dads

Dec 22, 202526 min

S10 Ep 14Christmas in Genesis, part 2: Messy Families, Merciful God

📖 Episode Overview When we think of Christmas, we often picture peace, perfection, and tidy manger scenes. But when we look back to Genesis, we find something very different — broken people, dysfunctional families, and repeated failure. In this episode of the Christmas in Genesis series, Dave and Dante walk through the messy family tree that leads to Jesus and reveal a powerful truth every dad needs to hear: God doesn't wait for perfect families — He works through broken ones. From Abraham's deception, to Jacob's favoritism, to Judah's moral collapse, Genesis makes one thing clear: the line of the Messiah is anything but clean. And that's exactly the point. 🔎 What You'll Learn in This Episode Why God intentionally chose flawed men and families to bring forth the Savior How Genesis dismantles the myth of the "perfect dad" What Judah's story teaches us about repentance, responsibility, and redemption How God's mercy shows up again and again in generational brokenness Why Christmas is ultimately a story of grace, not genetics 🧬 Key Passages Discussed Genesis 12; 16; 27; 37–38 — A family marked by deceit, favoritism, and sin Genesis 38 — Judah, Tamar, and the unexpected path of redemption Matthew 1:1–6 — The Messiah's genealogy includes scandal, outsiders, and grace Romans 5:8 — God's mercy meets us in our mess 👨‍👩‍👧 Application for Dads This episode speaks directly to men who feel the weight of their failures: You don't need a perfect past to lead well today God can redeem your mistakes and use them for good Your repentance matters more than your record Faithfulness now can change the legacy of generations to come If you've ever felt disqualified as a husband or father, this conversation reminds you that God specializes in restoring broken men and broken families. 🔥 Big Takeaway Christmas didn't come through perfect people — it came through repentant ones. God's mercy is bigger than your mess, and His redemption reaches further than your failure. 🎧 Listen & Subscribe Be sure to subscribe to the Legacy Dads Podcast and follow along with the rest of the Christmas in Genesis series as Dave and Dante uncover the hope of Christmas where we least expect it — right at the beginning of the Bible. For more about Legacy Dads, click here: Legacy Dads Website Legacy Dads Facebook Group: Legacy Dads Facebook Legacy Dads Instagram: Legacy Dads

Dec 17, 202531 min

S10 Ep 13The Sin of Empathy with Dr. Joe Rigney

📖 Episode Overview In this challenging and timely conversation, Dave and Dante sit down with theologian and author Dr. Joe Rigney to discuss a topic that has sparked significant debate in both Christian and cultural spaces: the sin of empathy. Empathy is often celebrated as an unquestioned virtue—but what happens when empathy is detached from truth? Dr. Rigney helps clarify the difference between biblical compassion and disordered empathy, showing how misplaced emotional identification can lead men away from wisdom, courage, and faithful leadership. This episode is especially relevant for fathers and husbands navigating emotional pressure, cultural confusion, and moral compromise—both inside the home and in the public square. 🔥 Key Topics Discussed What Dr. Rigney means by "the sin of empathy" Why empathy is not always a virtue when divorced from truth The difference between compassion and emotional manipulation How empathy can be weaponized in modern culture Biblical examples of rightly ordered love and mercy Why men are especially vulnerable to disordered empathy How fathers can lead with both truth and tenderness The role of courage and clarity in Christian masculinity Teaching children to care without surrendering conviction Pastoral and parental wisdom for engaging emotionally charged issues 🛡️ Legacy Dads Takeaways Truth must lead love, not the other way around Compassion does not require agreement Fathers must model emotional strength rooted in Scripture Saying "no" can be the most loving response Biblical empathy always points people toward repentance, restoration, and Christ 📚 About the Guest Dr. Joe Rigney is a theologian, author, and pastor known for his work on Christian ethics, masculinity, and cultural engagement. He has written extensively on the relationship between truth, love, and emotional formation within the church. For more about Legacy Dads, click here: Legacy Dads Website Legacy Dads Facebook Group: Legacy Dads Facebook Legacy Dads Instagram: Legacy Dads

Dec 15, 20251h 11m

S10 Ep 12Christmas in Genesis, Part 1: The First Christmas Promise

In this first episode of our Christmas in Genesis series, Dave and Dante take listeners all the way back to the beginning — literally. Before shepherds heard angels sing, before Mary received Gabriel's announcement, before Bethlehem was even a town, God Himself declared the very first Christmas promise in Genesis 3:15. This passage — often called the Protoevangelium, or "first gospel" — reveals God's redemptive plan immediately after humanity's fall. In this episode, we unpack how this ancient verse points forward to Jesus, what it teaches us about sin, hope, and spiritual warfare, and how men can lead their families with the confidence that God always keeps His promises. For more about Legacy Dads, click here: Legacy Dads Website Legacy Dads Facebook Group: Legacy Dads Facebook Legacy Dads Instagram: Legacy Dads

Dec 8, 202528 min

S10 Ep 11Biblical Truth vs Socialism: A Brief Discussion

Dante has a conversation with friend and elder David Kline about the fall of capitalism when good men do nothing. The conversation covers a bit of history around socialism and communism and transitions to the truth found in Scripture...that Jesus is the WAY, the TRUTH, and the LIFE. Listen in and enjoy the conversation! For more about Legacy Dads, click here: Legacy Dads Website Legacy Dads Facebook Group: Legacy Dads Facebook Legacy Dads Instagram: Legacy Dads

Dec 1, 20251h 4m
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