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How to Protect Our Kids From Predators with Matt Parker

Matt Parker is the co-founder of The Exodus Road, a non-profit organization dedicated to combating human trafficking. He started his anti-trafficking efforts in Thailand in 2010, which led to the creation of the organization in 2012. In this episode of The Dad Edge podcast, host Larry Hagner interviews Matt Parker, the co-founder of The Exodus Road. Matt Parker shares his journey from running a children's home in Thailand to becoming an undercover operative working with the Thai Royal Police to rescue victims of trafficking. Matt Parker discusses the importance of being vulnerable and open with his wife and children about the challenges he faces in his work, and how it has strengthened their relationships. Matt also emphasizes the need for couples to invest in their marriage through date nights, counseling, and open communication. He then shares insights on trauma and the importance of seeking help and healing, as well as the impact of online exploitation on children and the steps parents can take to protect their kids. Throughout the episode, Matt's message of resilience, growth, and the power of vulnerability shines through. Matt's story serves as a powerful reminder that even in the face of darkness, we can find strength and make a difference in the lives of others. He encourages listeners to redefine success as personal growth and improvement, rather than striving for perfection. www.thedadedge.com/454 www.theexodusroad.com Instagram: @theexodusroad

Dec 25, 20231h 17m

A+ Parenting with Eric Grannis

Eric Grannis is the co-author of the book "A+ Parenting: The Surprisingly Fun Guide to Raising Surprisingly Smart Kids." Eric's ethos revolves around challenging the traditional definition of intelligence based on academic performance. In this episode, Eric Grannis joins Larry Hagner and explores the topic of raising smart kids. He begins by discussing the concept of intelligence and how it has evolved over time. He shares his personal experience of struggling in school but eventually excelling through understanding his own learning style. Eric Grannis also emphasizes the importance of recognizing that intelligence is not solely defined by grades or traditional measures, but rather by understanding how each child learns best. Eric Grannis acknowledges that the term "smart" is used in the podcast title to attract attention, but the book they discuss is about helping kids find their interests and passions in life. They emphasize the importance of going beyond school and college, where knowledge is dictated, and instead finding what truly interests and engages them. The conversation also touches on the harmful tendency of parents to compare their children to others, particularly in terms of educational achievements. Eric Grannis suggests that this comparison can be detrimental and that parents should focus on fostering their child's passions and creativity instead. Investing in our kids is of utmost importance. As parents, we have a responsibility to guide and nurture our children, helping them grow into successful and fulfilled individuals. However, it is essential to recognize that success and intelligence are not solely determined by grades and academic achievements. www.thedadedge.com/friday135 www.amazon.com/Parenting-Surprisingly-Guide-Raising-Smart

Dec 22, 20231h 7m

Take the Guess Work Out Of Your Marriage | Dad Edge Live QA Mastermind

Larry Hagner hosts members of the Dad Edge Mastermind in this behind-the-scenes episode. This is an opportunity for members to ask Larry and the community their most pressing questions and get tailored insights from experienced dads. From work-life balance to dealing with tough emotions and building stronger relationships with our kids, this episode is packed with actionable insights and practical strategies to help you become the best dad you can be. Sit back, listen in and get ready to level up your fatherhood game. thedadedge.com/alliance

Dec 20, 202356 min

Optimizing Sleep, Sex, and Hormones with Dr. Doug Lucas

Dr. Doug Lucas is a double board certified physician specializing in metabolic health, hormone optimization for both men and women, as well as osteoporosis. He is known for his innovative approach in patient care, leveraging his expertise to improve longevity and vitality​ In this episode, Dr. Doug Lucas shares his journey into the medical field as an orthopedic surgeon specializing in foot and ankle. He discusses the significance of diseases that impact feet, such as diabetes, and the importance of nutrition and aging. After seven years, he transitioned into pursuing additional training to focus on these areas. The episode delves into the topic of nutrient-poor, calorie-dense food and its impact on our health. Larry Hagner and Dr. Doug Lucas discuss how our diet has evolved over the past century, transitioning from simple, locally sourced foods to highly processed and calorie-dense options. This shift was initially driven by the need to transport food into cities and support a growing population. However, what was once a practical solution to food scarcity has now become a major contributor to the obesity epidemic. The abundance of food available today has led to a situation where most people have access to more food than they could ever need. However, this food is often lacking in essential nutrients and packed with empty calories. As a result, people are becoming overweight and suffering from diet-induced diseases. The consequences of consuming nutrient-poor, calorie-dense food are far-reaching. Not only does it contribute to obesity, but it also leads to a host of other health issues. Dr. Doug Lucas also mentions the prevalence of chronic diseases such as diabetes and osteoporosis, which can be attributed, at least in part, to poor dietary choices. This highlights the need for a shift towards a more balanced and nutrient-rich diet. www.thedadedge.com/453 www.optimalhumanhealth.com www.drdouglucas.com

Dec 18, 20231h 6m

Peak Performance for Dads: Todd Herman's Alter Ego Insights

Todd Herman is an acclaimed performance strategist and coach, known for helping athletes, business leaders, and entrepreneurs unleash their potential by tapping into alter egos. He is also the author of the book called "The Alter Ego Effect". His innovative methods blend psychology and peak performance tactics to achieve exceptional results. In this Dad Edge episode, host Larry Hagner and guest Todd Herman discuss various topics, including their age, prescription glasses, and a quote about spending time with children. The guest shares a statistic that 80% of personal time with kids is used up by the age of 12. This quote has had a profound impact on the host, prompting him to reflect on how he uses his time with his own children. Children grow up quickly, and the opportunities to create lasting memories and build strong relationships are fleeting. It is essential to be present, engaged, and intentional in our interactions with them. Quality time spent together not only strengthens the bond between parent and child but also contributes to the child's overall well-being and development. As parents, we must make a conscious effort to create meaningful experiences and memories with our children. This may involve setting aside dedicated time for activities, conversations, and shared interests. It may also require us to be fully present, putting aside distractions and focusing on the present moment. In a world filled with constant distractions and busy schedules, it is easy to overlook the value of time with children. However, as the podcast conversation highlighted, time is a finite resource, and once it is gone, it cannot be reclaimed. Therefore, it is crucial to prioritize and make the most of the time we have with our children. www.thedadedge.com/friday134 www.alteregoeffect.com www.amazon.com/Alter-Ego-Effect-Identities-Transform-ebook

Dec 15, 20231h 25m

What To Do When Your Kids Fail | Dad Edge Live QA Mastermind

Larry Hagner hosts members of the Dad Edge Mastermind in this behind-the-scenes episode. This is an opportunity for members to ask Larry and the community their most pressing questions and get tailored insights from experienced dads. From work-life balance to dealing with tough emotions and building stronger relationships with our kids, this episode is packed with actionable insights and practical strategies to help you become the best dad you can be. Sit back, listen in and get ready to level up your fatherhood game. thedadedge.com/alliance

Dec 13, 202327 min

Family Vision 101 with Don Manning

Don Manning is a father of seven children and the co-founder of Crazy Cool Family. With three decades of marriage experience, Don has paved the way for success in the family relationship category. He emphasizes the importance of embracing differences for stronger relationships and prioritizing growth. In this episode, Larry interviews Don Manning, a father of seven children. Don shares his experience of raising a blended family with four girls and three boys. He discusses the challenges he faced and his determination to figure it all out. Don also talks about the genesis of his project, Crazy Cool Family, which aims to help other parents navigate the complexities of parenting. Differences in marriage provide opportunities for personal development. When faced with differences, individuals are challenged to step out of their comfort zones and learn new ways of thinking and being. This growth can lead to increased self-awareness, empathy, and a broader perspective on life. Don mentions that his wife's relational orientation has taught him valuable lessons about family relationships, highlighting the importance of understanding and appreciating the unique strengths that each partner brings to the marriage. It is important to note that embracing differences in marriage requires effort and a willingness to learn and grow together. It is not always easy, and conflicts may arise along the way. However, by viewing differences as opportunities rather than obstacles, couples can transform their challenges into catalysts for personal and relational development. www.thedadedge.com/452 www.crazycoolfamily.com [email protected]

Dec 11, 20231h 10m

Redefining Parenting and Mental Health with Dr. Adolph Brown III

Dr. Adolph Brown III is a servant-leader at heart, a life-long mental health & safe spaces advocate, a renowned parent/family television host, career teacher educator, top business motivational speaker, marque entrepreneurial business keynote speaker, virtual presenter, and peak performance coach. He is highly regarded as the "balcony" human leadership advisor, and highly skilled peak performance coach who gets you from where you are to where you want to be while having the most fun ever. In this episode, Larry Hagner and Dr. Adolph Brown III discusses their love for the "Back to the Future" movies and the iconic characters they are named after. They also talk about the various jokes and references people make about their names, such as references to famous boxers. The conversation then shifts to Doc Brown's large family, consisting of eight children. Doc Brown shares that having a larger family has its benefits, with the children taking care of each other and the household being surprisingly orderly. Large families have their benefits. While some may view having a large family as chaotic and overwhelming, Brown highlights the love and support that exists within his family unit. One of the benefits of having a large family is the unlimited love that each family member has for each other. Brown emphasizes that despite having eight children, he and his wife have an abundance of love for each of them. Additionally, the children themselves have unlimited love for each other. This creates a strong bond and support system within the family, where everyone takes care of and looks out for one another. Another benefit is the sense of order and organization that can be found in large families. Contrary to what some may expect, Brown mentions that his home is not chaotic, but rather orderly. The children play together in groups and move from room to room together. They even take responsibility for checking on any accidents or mishaps that occur in the house, reassuring their parents that everything is fine. This sense of collective responsibility and teamwork contributes to a harmonious household. It is important to note that the benefits of having a large family may not be immediately apparent to those who come from smaller families or have not experienced it themselves. www.thedadedge.com/friday133 www.thedadedge.com/bark www.docspeaks.com www.instagram.com/adolphbrown

Dec 8, 20231h 27m

How to Energize Your Family Meetings With a Cadence of Connection | Dad Edge Live QA Mastermind

Larry Hagner hosts members of the Dad Edge Mastermind in this behind-the-scenes episode. This is an opportunity for members to ask Larry and the community their most pressing questions and get tailored insights from experienced dads. From work-life balance to dealing with tough emotions and building stronger relationships with our kids, this episode is packed with actionable insights and practical strategies to help you become the best dad you can be. Sit back, listen in and get ready to level up your fatherhood game. thedadedge.com/alliance

Dec 6, 202359 min

New Beginnings and Healing with Granger Smith

Granger Smith, also known by his alter ego, Earl Dibbles Jr., is an American Southern Baptist minister, former country music singer and songwriter, and a New York Times bestselling author. He continues to share his personal testimony to fans across the globe through his book Like a River: Finding the Faith and Strength to Move Forward After Loss and Heartache. After the tragic loss of his son, River, Smith set forth on an inescapable path of discovery towards God's grace and mercy. In this episode of the Dad Edge Podcast, Larry Hagner sits down with country music artist Granger Smith. Granger opens up about the challenges he faced after securing a book deal that put a target on his back. He shares his struggles and thoughts of quitting, as well as the decision he made to persevere despite potential consequences. Granger draws powerful insights from his experiences with wild mustangs, emphasizing the importance of surrendering control and finding strength in acknowledging that we are not the highest power. The conversation dives into the keys to successful relationships, the power of forgiveness, and finding worthiness in the gospel. Granger also shares personal anecdotes, including a traumatic period in his life and a turning point on a music tour that brought him a sense of normalcy. Granger Smith then shares his own struggles with worthiness and self-doubt, particularly in accepting a book deal without the traditional credentials. However, he discovers that worthiness is not based on personal achievements or the absence of sin. Instead, it lies in the understanding that we are created for a purpose and that our identity as children of God offers forgiveness, restoration, and a sense of worthiness. This reminder allows us to overcome past mistakes and embrace the assurance of redemption. Throughout the conversation, Granger Smith emphasizes that successful relationships require trust, listening, and commitment. Too often, we are overwhelmed with options, hindering our ability to make a calculated decision. Granger encourages narrowing down our choices and prioritizing these key factors. By doing so, we can cultivate stronger connections and meaningful relationships. Granger draws inspiration from his experiences with wild mustangs, emphasizing that surrendering control is not a sign of weakness. Just like a horse with immense power can trust its master and run into battle without pulling up until commanded to, surrendering control allows us to acknowledge that there is a higher power at work. In recognizing this, we find strength, peace, and clarity. www.thedadedge.com/451 www.thedadedge.com/alliance www.grangersmith.com www.instagram.com/grangersmith

Dec 4, 20231h 1m

Grow Up: Become the Parent Your Kids Deserve with Gary John Bishop

Gary John Bishop is one of the leading Personal Development experts in the industry with a global reputation that has impacted tens of thousands of people worldwide. His "urban philosophy" approach represents a new wave of personal empowerment and life mastery that has caused miraculous results for people in the quality and performance of their lives. He is the author of the New York Times bestseller "Unfu*k Yourself: Get Out of Your Head and Into Your Life" and "Stop Doing That Sh*t: End Self Sabotage and Demand Your Life Back". In this episode, Larry Hagner and Gary John Bishop reunite for the fifth time to catch up on each other's lives, including Gary's recent trip to Germany with his sons who are pursuing their dreams of becoming professional soccer players. They also discuss the upcoming data summit and how their experiences tie into the book they are working on. One of the key themes explored in the podcast is the importance of understanding family dynamics. Larry Hagner and Gary John Bishop discuss how studying oneself and reflecting on their own upbringing is crucial for personal growth and effective parenting. Gary John Bishop uses the metaphor of "biting your own teeth" to illustrate the difficulty of self-reflection. It is impossible to physically bite your own teeth, just as it can be challenging to objectively observe and analyze oneself. However, Gary John Bishop emphasizes that this introspection is necessary in order to gain a deeper understanding of one's own parenting style and the impact it has on their children. Gary also shares their own realization from the book, highlighting the tendency to either repeat or reject aspects of their own childhood. He admit that he had not previously viewed his parents as individuals with their own experiences and challenges. Gary's book helped the host recognize the importance of understanding their parents' stories and how they influenced their own upbringing. www.thedadedge.com/friday132 www.thedadedge.com/alliance www.garyjohnbishop.com

Dec 1, 20231h 9m

What to Do When Your Kid Finds Porn for the First Time with Larry Hagner | Dad Edge Live QA Mastermind

Larry Hagner hosts members of the Dad Edge Mastermind in this behind-the-scenes episode. This is an opportunity for members to ask Larry and the community their most pressing questions and get tailored insights from experienced dads. From work-life balance to dealing with tough emotions and building stronger relationships with our kids, this episode is packed with actionable insights and practical strategies to help you become the best dad you can be. Sit back, listen in and get ready to level up your fatherhood game. thedadedge.com/alliance

Nov 29, 202331 min

Fatigued Spouses Puzzled Partners with Adam Lane Smith

Adam Lane Smith is "The Attachment Specialist", helping people heal, connect, and build relationships. Leveraging years of professional experience as a licensed psychotherapist, he has honed his craft as a highly sought-after Attachment Specialist and personal coach. He has helped people from a variety of lifestyles, from blue collar families with marital troubles to millionaire CEOs looking for dating help, or anyone looking to fix their dating life, marriage, or overall health of all relationships. In this episode, Larry Hagner and guest Adam Lane Smith discuss the topic of attachment and its impact on relationships and marriages. They delve into their personal backgrounds and how their upbringing shaped their attachment styles. They also highlight the prevalence of attachment issues in today's society, with research showing that a significant majority of adults in America struggle with attachment. Attachment shapes our relationships in profound ways. It is the way we connect with other human beings, giving and receiving love. Our attachment style is learned from our caregivers, primarily our parents, and it forms the foundation for how we relate to others throughout our lives. Adam Lane Smith further explains that attachment issues can stem from various factors, including neglect, abuse, absent parents, or inconsistent caregiving. When children experience these adverse circumstances, their brains often internalize the belief that something is wrong with them or with others. This belief shapes their attachment style and influences how they connect with others. Recognizing and understanding our attachment style is crucial for personal growth and building healthier relationships. Therapy and self-reflection can help individuals address and heal from attachment wounds. By gaining insight into our attachment patterns, we can work towards developing more secure and fulfilling connections with others. www.thedadedge.com/450 www.thedadedge.com/alliance www.adamlanesmith.com/courses

Nov 27, 20231h 5m

Dad, How Do I? with Rob Kenney

Rob Kenney is known as the "Internet Dad" (a Google search of that term immediately brings up his name). But he's also a self-described introvert who, through genuine concern for others, unexpectedly achieved digital fame during the pandemic. His channel "Dad, How do I" has more than 4 million subscribers, drawn by his straightforward tips and sincere encouragement. In this episode of the Dad Edge podcast, Larry Hagner welcomes the Rob Kenney where they had a fun conversation about being a dad. They discuss various topics such as home repairs, parenting challenges, and the concept behind the YouTube channel "Dad, How Do I?". Rob also shares a funny idea his wife had about a jar for every time someone asks "Mom, do you know where's my…" Overall, it's an entertaining and relatable discussion about fatherhood. Rob Kenney's traumatic childhood had a profound impact on his life, particularly in his quest for perfection. At a young age of 14 and a half, Rob experienced the separation of his parents, which led to him moving in with his older brother and his wife. This transition was not easy for Rob, as he felt the weight of living up to unrealistic expectations. He believed that if he could be perfect, he could prevent such a traumatic event from happening again. The theme of traumatic childhood and striving for perfection is a common struggle for many individuals who have experienced similar hardships. Trauma can shape one's perception of themselves and their place in the world, leading to a constant need to prove their worth and avoid further pain. The desire for perfection becomes a defense mechanism, a way to control their environment and prevent future trauma. However, it is important to recognize that striving for perfection is an unattainable goal. Nobody is perfect, and the pressure to be flawless can be detrimental to one's mental health and overall well-being. Rob's story serves as a reminder that it is crucial to seek support and healing instead of trying to meet unrealistic expectations. www.thedadedge.com/friday131 www.thedadedge.com/bark www.youtube.com/channel/UCNepEAWZH0TBu7dkxIbluDw

Nov 24, 20231h 7m

A Season of Challenge with Larry Hagner | Dad Edge Live QA Mastermind

Larry Hagner hosts members of the Dad Edge Mastermind in this behind-the-scenes episode. This is an opportunity for members to ask Larry and the community their most pressing questions and get tailored insights from experienced dads. From work-life balance to dealing with tough emotions and building stronger relationships with our kids, this episode is packed with actionable insights and practical strategies to help you become the best dad you can be. Sit back, listen in and get ready to level up your fatherhood game. thedadedge.com/alliance

Nov 22, 202328 min

From Pornstar to Pastor: A Story of Forgiveness and Redemption with Joshua Broome

Joshua Broome is an ex-pornstar turned pastor, and is the current chief strategy officer of Share The King. He has had a 6-year period career in the porn industry where he is known to be one of the most successful adult film star. Today, he is known for his work in combating the lies of the world with the truth found in the word of God. Growing up in a small town in South Carolina with a teenage mother and no father, Joshua's upbringing has shaped his identity and influenced his journey. In this episode, Larry Hagner welcomes a special guest, Joshua Broome, a former porn star. They discuss the interesting phenomenon of high podcast downloads but low social media engagement when it comes to discussing topics related to porn. They also delve into Joshua's personal life, including his family, and explore his childhood growing up without a father. Joshua Broome's personal experiences highlight the real-life consequences of engaging in the porn industry. He discuss the internal struggle they faced, trying to reconcile his personal values and desires with the demands of their career. Joshua also admits that he allowed himself to be dehumanized and accepted situations that deep down he was not comfortable with, all in the name of conforming to the expectations of the industry. However, Joshua Broome's story also offers a powerful message of redemption through faith and opportunity. Despite being trapped in a cycle of shame and selfishness, Joshua experienced a transformative moment when a bank teller saw him and asked if he was okay. This simple act of genuine concern and recognition sparked a domino effect that led him to make the decision to leave the porn industry and pursue a different path. Faith played a significant role in the guest's journey towards redemption. As a person of faith, he attributes the promptings and premonitions he felt to the Holy Spirit. These divine promptings urged him to reach out and connect with others, reminding him of the importance of human connection and compassion. Joshua's faith also played a role in his decision to leave the industry, as he saw his name being used to call him out of a place of death and into a life of salvation. www.thedadedge.com/449 www.thedadedge.com/bark www.joshuabroome.me www.instagram.com/iamjoshuabroome

Nov 20, 20231h 31m

The Game of Leadership: A Conversation with Coach Bill Courtney

Bill Courtney is an accomplished businessman, speaker, award winning film subject and writer, and the founder of Classic American Hardwoods, Inc., a company that employs 120 people with a 45 acre manufacturing facility and domestic sales offices boasting in excess of $45 million in annual sales. He is also a nationally recognized and sought-after speaker keynoting at a variety of venues from the Para Olympics in Colorado Springs to Nike, Frito Lay, FedEx, and other nationally recognized companies. In this episode of the Dad Edge Podcast, Bill Courtney shares his three rules when it comes to playing time and dealing with helicopter parents. He emphasizes that asking to play won't guarantee more playing time and encourages parents to have conversations off the field about anything other than playing time. Coach Bill Courtney also opens up about his challenging upbringing, including the absence of his father and the traumatic experiences he faced growing up. Bill Courtney grew up in a broken home, with his parents divorcing when he was just four years old. His father passed away recently, and he had no relationship with him. His mother, on the other hand, was married and divorced five times, exposing him to various father figures who were often worse than his absent father. This lack of stability and constant changes in his family structure undoubtedly had a profound impact on his childhood. Childhood trauma can have long-lasting effects on individuals, often leading to negative outcomes. However, it is essential to recognize that resilience can be fostered even in the face of adversity. Bill's story serves as an inspiration, showing that it is possible to rise above one's circumstances and build a successful and fulfilling life. This conversation highlights Bill's journey from a childhood filled with dysfunction and trauma to becoming a resilient and successful individual. His ability to forgive, excel in sports, and find healing demonstrates the impact of childhood trauma on shaping resilience. This story serves as a reminder that resilience can be cultivated, even in the face of significant challenges, and that childhood trauma does not have to define a person's future. The choice to be a rock, as advocated by Coach Spain, empowers individuals to rise above their circumstances and become symbols of strength and resilience. www.thedadedge.com/friday130 1stphorm.com/dadedge www.normalfolks.us www.coachbillcourtney.com

Nov 17, 20231h 5m

Dad Edge LIVE QA with Special Guest Ethan Hagner | Dad Edge Live QA Mastermind

Larry Hagner hosts members of the Dad Edge Mastermind in this behind-the-scenes episode. This is an opportunity for members to ask Larry and the community their most pressing questions and get tailored insights from experienced dads. From work-life balance to dealing with tough emotions and building stronger relationships with our kids, this episode is packed with actionable insights and practical strategies to help you become the best dad you can be. Sit back, listen in and get ready to level up your fatherhood game. thedadedge.com/alliance

Nov 15, 20231h 6m

The Secret to Being Present: Own Your Schedule and Being Present without Distraction with Logan Mulvey

Logan Mulvey is a serial entrepreneur, proven operator, CEO of YogaWorks, and the co-founder and managing director of GoDigital Media Group (GDMG), a media and technology company focused on intellectual property rights management and distribution though its multiple operating subsidiaries. In this episode of The Dad Edge podcast, entrepreneur and CEO Logan Mulvey joins host Larry Hagner for an insightful discussion on work-life balance and being present with loved ones. As a successful serial entrepreneur and proven operator, Logan understands the pressures of building a career. However, through his experiences as a father raising three young sons–Declan, McCoy, and Fletcher, he has learned the importance of disconnecting from work and being fully immersed in family life. Logan shares stories about his sons' unique personalities - the overachieving first-born, the confident and cool middle child, and the little guy with a big heart. He highlights simple but meaningful ways he makes time for his family, like spending ordinary moments together, being available for breakfast prep, and truly watching his kids play. This transparent conversation resonates with all listeners, not just entrepreneurs and parents. It emphasizes being emotionally and physically present with loved ones instead of just going through the motions. Logan challenges people to put down distractions and have sincere interactions - a reminder that quality time requires full engagement. With insightful anecdotes and thoughtful perspectives, Logan Mulvey provides listeners with motivation and realistic tactics for achieving work-life integration. His words of wisdom help reframe success - it's not about business achievements or lavish vacations but rather finding fulfillment in simple daily experiences with family. www.thedadedge.com/448 www.thedadedge.com/alliance www.godigitalmg.com www.cinqmusic.com www.soundroyalties.com www.wearemitu.com www.yogaworks.com www.bobstores.com www.ems.com www.nglmitu.com

Nov 13, 20231h 1m

Relationships Over Rules 7 Principles to Lead Gracefully and Love Generously with David Hoffman

David Hoffman is a top realtor, business owner, economist, and the founder of David Hoffman Realty, an Inc. 5000 company consistently ranked in the top 50 firms as per the Wall Street Journal/Real Trends Top 1,000 list out of over 2 million real estate agents in the United States and Canada. He is also the founder of Covenant First Mortgage, and Beyond Title. In this episode of the Dad Edge Podcast, Larry Hagner interviews David Hoffman. David shares his personal story of becoming a father to a little girl, Isabella, through foster care. He discusses the importance of being present in the moment and how his three-year plan guided him towards this beautiful addition to his family. David also shares his personal experiences growing up and the impact it had on his life. He discusses how he was often left on his own as a young age, with his mother working and going to school. This left him fending for himself and having to figure out dinner and other tasks on his own. He recalls having to save up money to order a pizza on the nights his mom was at school. Larry Hagner acknowledges David's journey and the positive impact he is making through his work with the Dad Edge Alliance. By helping men improve their relationships and become better fathers, David is creating a ripple effect that will benefit not only his own children but also future generations. The host commends David for breaking the cycle of neglect and creating a legacy of love and support. He notes that historically, men have found their sense of purpose in their careers, quantifying their success through promotions and accolades. However, this can lead to emptiness and a lack of fulfillment. He encourages men to also focus on their roles at home and the impact they have on their families. By recognizing and valuing their contributions as fathers and husbands, men can find a deeper sense of purpose and fulfillment. www.thedadedge.com/friday129 1stphorm.com/dadedge www.relationshipsoverrules.com

Nov 10, 20231h 21m

Turn Your Wife On With One Question | Dad Edge Live QA Mastermind

Larry Hagner hosts members of the Dad Edge Mastermind in this behind-the-scenes episode. This is an opportunity for members to ask Larry and the community their most pressing questions and get tailored insights from experienced dads. From work-life balance to dealing with tough emotions and building stronger relationships with our kids, this episode is packed with actionable insights and practical strategies to help you become the best dad you can be. Sit back, listen in and get ready to level up your fatherhood game. thedadedge.com/alliance

Nov 8, 202337 min

Why I Left a 500K per Year Job to Help Men With Porn Addiction with Emmanuel Guarino

Emmanuel Guarino is the Founder of Team Vulnerable. Their mission is to help other married couples overcome porn addiction and have a relationship and life filled with vulnerability and freedom. In this episode, Larry Hagner interviews Emmanuel Guarino who shares his personal story of struggling with a porn addiction. Emmanuel talks about his lack of sex education growing up and how he started watching porn at a young age. He reveals that his addiction escalated in college and caused problems in his relationship, including erectile dysfunction on his wedding night. Emmanuel Guarino describes the negative impact porn had on his life and how it took a toll on his mental health. He then shares a pivotal moment during COVID when he realized he needed help and reached out to God for guidance. His addiction escalated to the point where it interfered with his wedding night. Despite his intentions to quit watching porn before marrying Becca, he found himself unable to perform sexually due to porn-induced erectile dysfunction. This revelation was a devastating blow to both Emmanuel and Becca, as he had to explain that his inability was not a reflection of her desirability or attractiveness. It was a consequence of his addiction and the distorted mindset it had created. Emmanuel's story serves as a poignant example of how porn addiction can ruin relationships and lives. It highlights the detrimental effects it can have on intimacy, trust, and emotional well-being. Porn addiction not only distorts an individual's perception of sex and relationships but also leads to a breakdown in communication and emotional connection. It is essential to recognize the seriousness of porn addiction and the need for support and treatment. Emmanuel's story emphasizes the importance of open and honest conversations about sex education and the impact of pornography. Education should focus on healthy relationships, consent, and the potential consequences of excessive porn consumption. www.thedadedge.com/447 www.teamvulnerable.com/30dayprogram www.youtube.com/channel/UCctvkhL4du2VJIgIFnhY2uA www.instagram.com/teamvulnerable

Nov 6, 20231h 12m

Embracing Radical Change in Life without Feeling Overwhelmed with Brad Stulberg

Brad Stulberg researches, writes, and coaches health, well-being, and sustainable excellence. He is the bestselling author of The Practice of Groundedness, and co-author of Peak Performance. He also serves as the co-host of The Growth Equation podcast and is on faculty at the University of Michigan's Graduate School of Public Health. In his coaching practice, he works with executives, entrepreneurs, physicians, and athletes on their mental skills and overall well-being. In this episode of The Dad Edge, Larry interviews Brad Stulberg, author of "Master of Change". Brad shares his insights on navigating change and the paradox of trying to master it. He discusses his journey from economics and psychology to studying public health and becoming interested in what it means to thrive. Brad's book, "Peak Performance," focuses on sustainable ways to perform at one's best. Brad Stulberg then emphasizes the importance of embracing change for personal growth. It challenges the traditional notion of stability and highlights the concept of allostasis, which suggests that stability is achieved through change. He argues that change is not abnormal or something to be feared, but rather an integral part of life. From the moment we are born, we are constantly growing, evolving, and adapting to new circumstances. Change is an inevitable part of life. Yet, many of us fear change. We cling to the familiar, the comfortable, and the known. We resist the idea of stepping out of our comfort zones and embracing the unknown. As Brad and Larry argues, to fear change is to fear life itself. Change challenges individuals to adapt, problem-solve, and develop resilience. It pushes individuals out of their stagnant routines and encourages them to explore new possibilities. By embracing change, individuals can expand their comfort zones, learn new skills, and gain new perspectives. www.thedadedge.com/friday128 www.1stphorm.com/dadedge www.bradstulberg.com www.instagram.com/bradstulberg

Nov 3, 20231h 16m

How to Motivate Our Kids | Dad Edge Live QA Mastermind

Larry Hagner hosts members of the Dad Edge Mastermind in this behind-the-scenes episode. This is an opportunity for members to ask Larry and the community their most pressing questions and get tailored insights from experienced dads. From work-life balance to dealing with tough emotions and building stronger relationships with our kids, this episode is packed with actionable insights and practical strategies to help you become the best dad you can be. Sit back, listen in and get ready to level up your fatherhood game. thedadedge.com/alliance

Nov 1, 202347 min

When Achievement Becomes Toxic with Jennifer B Wallace

Jennifer B Wallace is an award-winning journalist and author of the book "Never Enough: When Achievement Pressure Becomes Toxic–and What We Can Do About It." She is a frequent contributor to The Wall Street Journal and The Washington Post and appears on national television to discuss her articles and relevant topics in the news. In this enlightening episode of The Dad Edge Podcast, host Larry Hagner sits down with Jennifer B. Wallace, delving into the profound influence of one's circle and the ripple effect it has on personal choices and behaviors. Larry begins by sharing his reflections on how his circle, initially entangled in negative activities, contrasted sharply with his own pursuits in training, sports, and personal goals. This disparity prompts a deeper exploration into why individuals often veer towards negative behaviors and the underlying factors steering these decisions. The conversation takes an intriguing turn as Jennifer shares insights from a friend whose life choices were deeply rooted in their family values. This revelation triggers a self-reflection on Larry's end, acknowledging the solid support system he's had, which fortified his resilience and steered him away from detrimental paths. Transitioning to the realm of parenthood, Jennifer emphasizes the importance of nurturing interdependence in children. She highlights her advocacy for the "A for other" mindset, aiming to groom children into becoming individuals who uplift others. The motto "don't worry alone" resonates as a family mantra, underscoring the essence of deep relationships as a cushion against life's tumultuous rides. As the discussion nears its conclusion, the spotlight shines on the crucial role of fathers in spearheading the work of interdependence and emotional communication. Jennifer encourages men to defy stereotypes, engage in open communication, and model healthy emotional expression for their offspring. By emphasizing the importance of a tightly-knit support system, the discussion illuminates the path towards cultivating a nurturing environment, not just for oneself but also for the younger generation. www.thedadedge.com/446 www.thedadedge.com/alliance www.jenniferbwallace.com www.instagram.com/jenniferbrehenywallace

Oct 30, 202351 min

Designing a Life Operating System for Fulfillment and Resilience with Jeff Lerner

Jeff Lerner is an Entrepreneur, Musician, Author, Podcaster, Husband, and a Father. He is a visionary entrepreneur whose journey from a debt-laden jazz musician to generating over $100 million in online sales embodies the essence of transformation. His philosophy centers around the "3 Ps of Success" (Physical, Personal, & Professional), a mantra that has inspired millions to reshape their lives. In this insightful episode of The Dad Edge Podcast, Larry Hagner is joined by Jeff Lerner, the visionary Founder of Unlock Your Potential. They delve into a profound discussion about a structured system for purposeful living, which Jeff elucidates as the cornerstone for achieving success and discovering one's unique life purpose. The conversation takes a deep dive into what Jeff Lerner dubs as the three P's: physical, personal, and professional realms. By channeling focus on these pivotal areas and relentlessly pursuing growth, individuals can set a solid foundation for success. Jeff Lerner talks about the necessity of setting precise goals and understanding the mechanics and definitions of income, growth, and wealth. As they navigate through the discussion, Jeff introduces the audience to the concept of the fourth P, which is 'purpose.' He elaborates that purpose often materializes later in the journey, sprouting from a life led with consistency, discipline, and predictability. Larry Hagner and Jeff Lerner explore how creating the right conditions can help individuals attain clarity and recognition of their unique purpose, which, although always present, requires the right milieu to be fully realized. In wrapping up, the episode reiterates the profound impact of implementing a structured system for purposeful living. By aligning daily activities with the three P's of success, individuals can create the conducive conditions for personal growth, clarity of purpose, and intentional living. This transformative approach empowers listeners to take the reins of their lives, progress towards their aspirations, and ultimately unlock a greater realm of freedom and satisfaction. www.thedadedge.com/friday127 www.thedadedge.com/alliance www.jefflernerofficial.com www.instagram.com/jefflernerofficial www.youtube.com/channel/UC7Olcyw8n

Oct 27, 20231h 15m

A Sneak Peek into the Alliance and What Happens in the First 3 Months | Dad Edge Live QA Mastermind

Larry Hagner hosts members of the Dad Edge Mastermind in this behind-the-scenes episode. This is an opportunity for members to ask Larry and the community their most pressing questions and get tailored insights from experienced dads. From work-life balance to dealing with tough emotions and building stronger relationships with our kids, this episode is packed with actionable insights and practical strategies to help you become the best dad you can be. Sit back, listen in and get ready to level up your fatherhood game. thedadedge.com/alliance

Oct 25, 202341 min

Admitting Toughness as Proof of Loving Parenthood with Nick Scrivens

Nick Scrivens is the owner of Fore Fathers Apparel, a company offering beautifully designed, thoughtfully tailored, ultra-comfortable, and original polos for Dads of all shapes and sizes. Nick is an accomplished and focused enterprise sales executive with talent and grit to turnaround client perception, develop long-term client relations/retention, generate multi-million-dollar sales, and build team cohesiveness. In this episode of the Dad Edge Podcast, Larry interviews Nick Scrivens. They discuss the success of the brand and how it all started with a meme featuring Nick and his daughter wearing their Turf Dad polo. The meme went viral, leading to international demand for their products. Nick shares his initial struggles and the overwhelming support they received from lawn care enthusiasts worldwide. Nick's passion for his clothing brand is evident in his dedication and hard work. He spent two and a half hours discussing the need for his brand and the potential it had. This passion and belief in his product drove him to take action and start working on his brand. It took him 10 months to perfect his polo shirt and gain confidence in its quality. He started by giving it to family and friends and gradually gained more customers, holding himself accountable for the quality of his products. One specific theme that emerges in the podcast is the idea of prioritizing family over career. The speakers discuss their experiences as fathers and entrepreneurs, highlighting the challenges they face in balancing their professional and personal lives. They also acknowledge that building a successful business requires a significant amount of time and effort, but they also recognize the importance of being present for their families. Nick Scrivens and Larry Hagner also touches on the idea of not sacrificing relationships for financial success. They caution against becoming so focused on building a business that they neglect their personal connections. Ending the episode, they share a quote that resonates with them: "Don't come home with a wallet full of money and a house full of strangers." They recognize that true success is not just about financial wealth, but also about having meaningful relationships and a strong connection with one's family. www.thedadedge.com/445 www.shopforefathers.com

Oct 23, 20231h 32m

The Super Powers within a Tribe with Seth Ramser

Seth Ramser is a Dad Edge Alliance member, and the Director of Business Development at SignatureMD. He is also an accomplished healthcare executive with a 10 year track record driving business development, operational efficiencies, innovation and growth strategies to physicians, health systems, self-insured companies, IDNs and ACOs. In this episode, Larry Hagner is joined by Seth Ramser to explore the pivotal role of relationships and accountability in personal growth and fatherhood. Seth Ramser highlights the immense value of authentic friendships and stresses the importance of a robust support system in our lives. Drawing from his dojo experience, he showcases the transformation that occurs within a supportive community, promoting personal growth. The analogy of towers reinforces the need for mutual support and accountability in our lives, paralleling how towers depend on each other for stability. Seth Ramser shares poignant personal stories that underscore the reciprocity of support and encouragement among friends. The conversation also delves into Seth's journey to sobriety, emphasizing the role of relationships and accountability in overcoming challenges. The episode also discusses three fundamental tools from the dojo that profoundly impacted his family life: self-care, a strong marital relationship, and intentional quality time with children. In conclusion, this conversation reiterates the significance of prioritizing family and fostering meaningful connections. It leaves a lasting impression of how our actions and choices can profoundly impact the lives of those we care about. www.thedadedge.com/alliance www.thedadedge.com/friday126

Oct 20, 202358 min

Life is Hard, Succeed Anyway with Allan Blain | Dad Edge Live QA Mastermind

Larry Hagner hosts members of the Dad Edge Mastermind in this behind-the-scenes episode. This is an opportunity for members to ask Larry and the community their most pressing questions and get tailored insights from experienced dads. From work-life balance to dealing with tough emotions and building stronger relationships with our kids, this episode is packed with actionable insights and practical strategies to help you become the best dad you can be. Sit back, listen in and get ready to level up your fatherhood game. thedadedge.com/alliance

Oct 18, 20231h 31m

Navigating Burnout and Living Within our Full Potential with Rich Mitchell

Rich Mitchell is a a certified Life Coach through The Life Coach School. He helps high achieving professionals overcome burnout so they can get fired up about their personal and professional lives. He is a Life Coach for single dads on a mission to help single dads level up to their fullest potential. In this episode of the Dad Edge Podcast, Larry Hagner interviews Rich Mitchell who shares his personal experience with burnout and how it led to him losing his job. Rich Mitchell discusses the symptoms of burnout, including disengagement and distraction, and emphasizes the importance of addressing burnout to prevent others from going through the same struggles. One of the ways Rich Mitchell describes his burnout is through his engagement in various distractions. He admits to looking at his phone during work and avoiding people he was supposed to work with. These actions demonstrate a lack of focus and disinterest in his job, which are common symptoms of burnout. Rich also mentions that he stopped focusing on improving his own craft and instead focused on helping others improve theirs as a school administrator. This shift in focus indicates a loss of passion and motivation for his own work. As Rich Mitchell reflects on his career, he realizes that burnout has been a recurring theme for him. He shares an anecdote about being asked to include goals of becoming a building leader, principal, or superintendent in his goal sheet. However, he tells his supervisor that he is not interested in pursuing these positions, which he now recognizes as a sign that he was already feeling burnt out and not motivated to advance in his career. Rich's experience highlights the impact of burnout on one's professional life. It can lead to disengagement, a lack of focus, and a loss of passion for one's work. However, amidst the burnout, Rich Mitchell also gained clarity about what he did not want in his career. He realized that he did not want to continue down a path that would lead to more stress and burnout. This clarity allowed him to make the decision to move on to a different career path, specifically life coaching. www.thedadedge.com/444 www.richardmitchellcoaching.com

Oct 16, 20231h 6m

Authoritarian vs. Authoritative Parenting with Yeadon Smith

Yeadon Smith is the founder of "My First Million in Multifamily". Yeadon discerned that he was not called to the pastorate, and launched a career in real estate. Yeadon was one of the top producing real estate agents in his market while he was active in the residential transaction side of real estate. In this episode, Larry Hanger interviews Yeadon Smith about his personal life, including his marriage and four children. They discuss the question of what leads to having four kids and the guest attributes it to having a hot wife. They also delve into the guest's unique childhood and the different experiences he had compared to others in their generation. This episode reveals a shift in parenting style over time. They discuss their upbringing and how their parents' authoritarian and disciplinarian approach influenced their own initial parenting beliefs. They also acknowledge that this style was prevalent in the 80s and 90s, reflecting the cultural norms of that era. However, as they grew older and became parents themselves, they realized that this approach was not effective or conducive to healthy parent-child relationships. They express frustration with the idea of demanding obedience from their children without allowing them to express themselves or be kids. Larry and Yeadon Smith recognize that their parents were simply following the parenting norms of their time and do not blame them for their upbringing. This serves as a reminder that parenting styles are not fixed and can change over time. It highlights the importance of reflection, growth, and adaptability in raising children. Yeadon Smith's personal experiences and challenges provide valuable insights into the evolution of parenting styles and the need for a more open and inclusive approach. www.thedadedge.com/friday125 www.thedadedge.com/alliance www.facebook.com/MyFirstMillionInMF www.facebook.com/groups/3624929014238193

Oct 13, 202350 min

How to Create an Epic Date Night Despite How Long You Have Been Married

Oct 11, 202350 min

How to Manage Tiny Humans with Big Emotions with Alyssa Campbell

Alyssa Campbell is a teacher, parent, and an emotional development expert with a masters degree in early childhood education. She is also the author of the book "Tiny Humans, Big Emotions." In addition to her writing endeavors, Alyssa also runs a business and is a devoted mother to a two and a half-year-old. Her ethos revolves around the importance of building emotional intelligence in children. She believes in recognizing and regulating biases, looking beyond behavior for understanding, and fostering empathy in communication. In this episode, Larry Hagner sits down with Alyssa Campbell. They discuss the challenges of balancing motherhood, running a business, and pursuing personal goals. Alyssa Campbell shares her excitement about expecting a baby girl and jokes about potentially having more children depending on their behavior. Larry relates by sharing his experience of having four boys and the reactions he receives from others. Alyssa Campbell explains that she wrote a book called "Tiny Humans, Big Emotions" because she felt the need for more resources that focused on the adult's role in emotional intelligence. She found that many existing resources only provided strategies for dealing with children's behavior, without addressing the adult's own emotions and reactions. Building emotional intelligence in kids requires parents to model and teach emotional regulation, empathy, and effective communication. It involves creating a safe and supportive environment where children feel comfortable expressing their emotions and learning healthy ways to manage them. Parents can also encourage their children to identify and label their emotions, validate their feelings, and help them develop problem-solving skills. Recognizing and regulating our biases is a crucial aspect of building emotional intelligence in both children and adults. This episode sheds light on the biases that often go unnoticed and how they can impact our interactions with children. www.thedadedge.com/443 www.amazon.com/Tiny-Humans-Big-Emotions-Emotionally www.seedandsew.org

Oct 9, 202359 min

What It Takes to Unlock Our Deepest Strengths During Our Worst Struggles with Scott Gutzman

Scott Gutzman embarked on his career in the audio/visual domain at 18, swiftly ascending through various roles, mastering leadership, organization, and customer interactions within a decade. His stint in nightlife security polished his abilities in customer engagement and heightened his situational awareness. In this episode, Larry Hagner is accompanied by Scott Gutzman, a loyal follower of the podcast. Larry, recognizing the sincerity inherent in earlier segments, unfolds Scott's unique tale with a desire to pay him tribute. With ten years of dialogues with a myriad of personalities, Larry accentuates the profound impact of collective stories, proposing they provide resilience and diverse outlooks to surmount individual obstacles. He encourages listeners to gain inspiration from Scott's odyssey, allowing him to navigate the discussion and reflect on his upbringing, familial bonds, and life in Colorado, balancing the demands of his father's military assignments. Scott Gutzman expresses profound gratitude for his parents and values his secluded upbringing notwithstanding its trials. This episode illuminates the transformative essence of forgiveness and accountability in reconstructing strained bonds, featuring Scott Gutzman's moving reconciliation with his father, marked by compassion and responsibility. This account highlights the effectiveness of opting for empathy over condemnation, promoting healing and mutual advancement, and strengthening connections. It portrays the crucial role of forgiveness and ownership in reviving fractured relationships. The discourse progresses to elaborate that assuming complete accountability for our deeds prevents lingering bitterness. Acceptance of our imperfections aids in the dissolution of pride and arrogance, clearing the path for renewal and concord. www.thedadedge.com/friday124 www.thedadedge.com/alliance

Oct 6, 20231h 15m

The Alliance Creating Patience and Grace | Dad Edge Live QA Mastermind

Larry Hagner hosts members of the Dad Edge Mastermind in this behind-the-scenes episode. This is an opportunity for members to ask Larry and the community their most pressing questions and get tailored insights from experienced dads. From work-life balance to dealing with tough emotions and building stronger relationships with our kids, this episode is packed with actionable insights and practical strategies to help you become the best dad you can be. Sit back, listen in and get ready to level up your fatherhood game. thedadedge.com/alliance

Oct 4, 202348 min

Live Unconquered with Adam Davis

Adam Davis is a notable figure in law enforcement, embodies the principles of authenticity and vulnerability in his work. He's passionate about aiding individuals through their trauma journeys and firmly believes in the essential role of transparency in relationships. Among his extensive accomplishments, Adam champions for parental vigilance and protection, underscores the value of embracing love and seeking support, and advocates for prioritizing familial bonds and love. His endeavors seek to facilitate healing and triumph by inspiring surrender and defense of family values. In this episode, host Larry Hagner, alongside Adam Davis, delve into the captivating realm of trauma and its ability to imprison people in their histories. They unravel the complexities in traversing trauma and the struggles of remaining engulfed in it. Adam reveals his life experiences, shedding light on the obstacles faced while expressing vulnerability. The conversation also accentuates the criticality of embracing liberty and the journey to recovery. Trauma holds the formidable ability to chain people to their past sufferings. Escaping its clutches is daunting, yet the episode illustrates that liberation is attainable. Adam Davis motivates listeners to tread the path of healing and freedom, providing a beacon of hope, illustrating that the shadows of trauma can be overcome for a more luminous tomorrow. The statement "Churches can be unsafe places," might shock many, considering churches are typically regarded as havens of serenity and affection. However, Larry and Adam unveil the hidden sinister aspects of some church congregations, revealing the potential presence of manipulation, dishonesty, and malevolence within sacred halls. This showcases the healing prowess of genuine love in mending profound scars. It stresses the significance of fostering safe and caring spaces, both in churches and personal relationships, enabling individuals to receive healing, backing, and acknowledgment. This episode is a powerful reminder that true, unadulterated love can instigate healing and revitalization in the lives of those haunted by trauma and agony. www.thedadedge.com/442 www.thedadedge.com/bark www.theadamdavis.com IG: @officialadamdavis

Oct 2, 20231h 4m

What Gets Measured Gets Improved with Larry Hagner

In this episode of the Dad Edge Podcast, Larry Hagner discusses the importance of measuring progress and introduces a new tool called the Five Dials, which helps participants track their growth in various areas of their lives. The boardroom is a tight-knit group of dad business owners who focus on growing their businesses, improving their marriages, and strengthening their relationships with their kids. Larry also highlights the trifecta of business, marriage, and parenting and emphasizes the importance of creating a nurturing environment for open communication with our children. Family connection and self-improvement are two essential aspects of a fulfilling and meaningful life. One of the metrics mentioned is the "boardroom score" based on the concept of family board meetings by Jim Shields. This score rates how well the speaker is connecting with his family and children. It emphasizes the importance of having a five-year vision and regularly reviewing and working towards it. One aspect of self-improvement that is often overlooked is the relationship between physical fitness and mental and emotional well-being. Larry Hagner highlights the importance of maintaining fitness in order to achieve better mental and emotional fitness. He also mentions that many people experience a decline in their fitness over time, but they strive to push themselves and their team to improve their physical fitness quarter over quarter. This episode highlights the significant role that accountability plays in achieving goals. As well as the importance of setting clear goals, having a plan, and regularly checking in with an accountability partner or group. By doing so, individuals can significantly increase their chances of success in various areas of life. Through accountability, individuals can create a path towards personal growth, success, and fulfillment. www.thedadedge.com/friday123 www.thedadedge.com/alliance

Sep 29, 202322 min

What Are Your Non-Negotiables? | Dad Edge Live QA Mastermind

Larry Hagner hosts members of the Dad Edge Mastermind in this behind-the-scenes episode. This is an opportunity for members to ask Larry and the community their most pressing questions and get tailored insights from experienced dads. From work-life balance to dealing with tough emotions and building stronger relationships with our kids, this episode is packed with actionable insights and practical strategies to help you become the best dad you can be. Sit back, listen in and get ready to level up your fatherhood game.

Sep 26, 202356 min

Beyond the Knuckleball: R.A. Dickey's Guide to Lasting Love, Authenticity, and Fatherhood

R.A. Dickey is a former American professional baseball pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball for the Texas Rangers, Seattle Mariners, Minnesota Twins, New York Mets, Toronto Blue Jays and Atlanta Braves. Currently, R.A. is a full-time father and husband, taking care of a 40-acre farm and raising four children. In this episode, R.A. Dickey shares about his current life as a full-time father and husband on a 40-acre farm in Tennessee. He also talks about his two daughters who are in college and his two sons who attend a small Christian school. R.A. Dickey also discusses his love for Nashville and the community he has built there. One of the key elements that R.A. Dickey highlights is the importance of honesty in a marriage. He reflects upon his struggles with candor, revealing the deep-seated fears stemming from past traumas that threatened the intimacy with his wife. He was shackled by the belief that unveiling his pain would drive her away, a misconception that not only stifled his emotional well-being but also impeded his spiritual and mental growth. It was only through embracing vulnerability that he could navigate past these barriers and embark on a healing journey. R.A. Dickey's revelations underscore the seismic repercussions of trauma on personal evolution. He candidly shares the burden of shame and apprehension anchored in his past, which sculpted protective but damaging behaviors like deceit, manipulation, and dismissiveness. These defense mechanisms, though aimed at safeguarding his inner wounds, instead deepened the rifts in his relationships, particularly with his spouse. Centered on the ethos of restoration and metamorphosis through raw honesty, this episode chronicles R.A. Dickey's personal odyssey—facing shadows of the past, pursuing healing, and ultimately discovering rejuvenation both within himself and his marital bond. www.thedadedge.com/441 www.1stphorm.com/dadedge www.amazon.com/Wherever-Wind-Up-Authenticity-Knuckleball

Sep 25, 20231h 16m

Decoding Decisions: A Psychological Exploration for Fathers with Jay Martin

Jay Martin is an investor and the CEO of Cambridge House. He dissects the minds of thought-leaders from around the world with expertise in money management, geopolitics, macro-finance, commodities, technology, and any emerging trends his audience should be learning about. His goal is to challenge the way we think and the way we invest, knowing well that this can improve our lives for the better. In this episode, Larry sits down with Jay Martin, a multifaceted personality who dons the hats of a business magnate, investor, ultra athlete, fitness aficionado, devoted husband, and proud father to three boys. Genuinely intrigued, Larry marvels at Jay's vast repertoire, jestingly pondering on what Jay Martin possibly doesn't indulge in. Jay's candid revelation: he abstains from alcohol. Sharing a mutual journey of alcohol abstinence, both Jay Martin and Larry echo the myriad benefits they've reaped. Jay accentuates that mere months into sobriety brought him unparalleled clarity and vitality; an enriched awareness that amplified his engagements and deepened his sense of purpose. Their discussion inevitably gravitates towards the pivotal role of fitness in molding one's psyche and temperance. Jay Martin, who's evolved into a formidable triathlete and ultra marathoner, professes how physical milestones bolster his self-worth. This newfound self-assuredness is palpably evident in his parental approach—marked by patience, empathy, and guidance, rather than domination. The testimonies of both Jay Martin and Larry Hagner underscore the symbiotic relationship between fitness and mental wellness. Consistent physical activity, coupled with mindful living, not only elevates one's self-esteem and vigour but also profoundly impacts our interactions, especially with those we hold dear. www.thedadedge.com/friday122 www.thedadedge.com/alliance www.jaymartin.club

Sep 22, 202359 min

How to Effectively and Confidently Talk to Our Kids About Porn ft. Sathiya Sam | Dad Edge Live QA Mastermind

Larry Hagner hosts members of the Dad Edge Mastermind in this behind-the-scenes episode. This is an opportunity for members to ask Larry and the community their most pressing questions and get tailored insights from experienced dads. From work-life balance to dealing with tough emotions and building stronger relationships with our kids, this episode is packed with actionable insights and practical strategies to help you become the best dad you can be. Sit back, listen in and get ready to level up your fatherhood game. thedadedge.com/bark sathiyasam.com/coaching

Sep 20, 20231h 14m

How to Have It All in Your Marriage, Your Family, and Your Business With Sergio Nazzaro

Sergio Nazzaro is a licensed real estate broker at 8z Real Estate, and is also the visionary founder and host of Become The Standard—a multifaceted coaching program and podcast dedicated to honing one's career, relationships, and fitness. In this episode of The Dad Edge Podcast, Larry Hagner talks with Sergio Nazzaro to unpack the dynamics of achieving balance in marriage, family, and business. Drawing from his military background, Sergio Nazzaro offers poignant reflections on the emotional weight of parting with loved ones pre-deployment and the disorienting feeling of returning to a world that has seemingly left them behind. With a keen eye on the interplay of personal narratives and finances, Sergio Nazzaro opens up about his modest beginnings and how financial ascendancy has armed him with the means to give back and sustain his family. Beyond mere financial success, he underscores the transformative power of seeking fulfillment over sheer monetary rewards. Diving deep into the heart of personal evolution, this episode unveils the significance of confronting one's internal battles. Both Sergio and Larry spotlight the fears and hesitations that often deter men from the journey of self-improvement, illustrating through their own stories how overcoming these hurdles paves the way for profound personal victories. www.thedadedge.com/440 Website: www.becomethestandard.live Instagram: @sergio.nazzaro Tiktok: @sergio.nazzaro Facebook: www.facebook.com/sergio.nazzaro Youtube: Sergio Nazzaro Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/episode/49AtPr3AJ8eCzRcIFfo0ru

Sep 18, 20231h 12m

Mastering Communication, Conflict Resolution, Choices, and Positive Role Modeling for Kids with Shawn French

Shawn French is the host of The Determined Society Podcast where you are able to go to experience high vibe energy and come together with like-minded people who are looking to grow professionally and personally. This is for driven people who are looking to connect with more of the same in order to continue on a path to success. In this episode of the Dad Edge Podcast, Larry Hagner and Shawn French discuss the importance of staying hydrated and share their personal strategies for drinking enough water throughout the day. They talk about their daily routines and how they incorporate water consumption into their busy schedules. From using motivational water bottles to tracking their intake, they emphasize the benefits of staying hydrated for overall well being. This episode sheds light on the importance of water intake and healthy habits for overall health. Shawn French emphasize the positive impact of staying hydrated, wearing comfortable and confidence-boosting clothing, and finding personalized routines that promote vitality. Shawn French also offers valuable insights into the personal growth and lessons learned from a previous toxic relationship. He emphasizes the importance of trust, personal growth, and collaboration in building a thriving marriage and a healthy environment for children. Through their own experiences, they provide hope and encouragement for those going through difficult times, highlighting that even the darkest days can lead to brighter ones. www.thedadedge.com/friday121 www.1stphorm.com/dadedge www.instagram.com/theshawnfrench

Sep 15, 20231h 3m

How to Go From Work Mode to Family Mode Without Missing a Beat | Dad Edge Live QA Mastermind

Larry Hagner hosts members of the Dad Edge Mastermind in this behind-the-scenes episode. This is an opportunity for members to ask Larry and the community their most pressing questions and get tailored insights from experienced dads. From work-life balance to dealing with tough emotions and building stronger relationships with our kids, this episode is packed with actionable insights and practical strategies to help you become the best dad you can be. Sit back, listen in and get ready to level up your fatherhood game. thedadedge.com/alliance thedadedge.com/summit2023

Sep 13, 20231h 9m

Life is Hard, Succeed Any Way with Allan Blain

Allan Blain is the former owner and CEO of a $40 million dollar real estate investment company. After realizing that he was not pursuing his true purpose and calling, he launched what he calls his "work-from-anywhere" freedom business, teaching everyday people how to create passive income streams from their phones. Today, he has grown his organization to include over 10,000 others spanning 10 countries, producing millions in annual revenue, and representing countless lives that have been positively impacted by his company's food supplements. In this episode of The Dad Edge, Larry sits down with Allen Blain to discuss the challenges of life and the importance of vulnerability. They delve into the misconception created by social media and how it can make people believe that others have always been successful without facing any hardships. Allen also shares his own journey of embracing vulnerability and the positive impact it has had on encouraging others. Embracing change strengthens relationships. This is the underlying theme of the podcast transcript between Larry and Allen. Throughout their conversation, Allen shares his personal journey of embracing change and how it has impacted his relationships, particularly with his wife, Nicole. Despite being in law enforcement for five years, Allen felt called to a different path. He recognized that his entrepreneurial spirit and desire for personal growth were not aligned with a long-term career in law enforcement. This decision required a leap of faith, as he was giving up a stable job and financial security. However, Allen's willingness to embrace change and follow his calling ultimately strengthened his relationship with his wife. Tragedy can strike anyone at any time, and it is how we respond to these challenges that define us. Allen's story is a reminder that even in the midst of the darkest moments, there is always a glimmer of hope and an opportunity for personal growth. By reevaluating our choices, finding our true purpose, and surrounding ourselves with a supportive community, we can overcome even the most devastating tragedies. www.thedadedge.com/439 www.thedadedge.com/25questions www.allanblain.com

Sep 11, 20231h 19m

Love Unveiled: Navigating the Top 5 Love Languages and Triggers in Marriage

In this episode, Larry Hagner dives deep into the world of love languages and triggers in marriage. He explored the importance of understanding each other's emotional needs and communicating effectively to enhance their relationship. Larry shared personal experiences and insights, providing listeners with valuable tools to navigate the complexities of love and marriage. Love languages are the unique ways in which individuals perceive and express love. By identifying and discussing each other's love languages, couples can foster a deeper understanding of their emotional needs. Whether it's through acts of service, quality time, words of affirmation, physical touch, or receiving gifts, discovering and embracing each other's love languages is a powerful tool for building lasting connections. Thoughtful gestures and attention to small details play a significant role in creating a loving and appreciative environment. Taking notice of each other's efforts, desires, and even changes in appearance cultivates an atmosphere of significance and care. Love is a journey that requires continuous effort, understanding, and effective communication. By exploring the top love languages and triggers in marriage, you can provide a roadmap to creating a thriving relationship filled with love, understanding, and support. Remember, understanding and embracing love languages, navigating triggers, and showing appreciation and attention are essential elements in fostering a deep and lasting connection with your partner. www.thedadedge.com/friday120 www.thedadedge.com/25questions www.thedadedge.com/summit2023

Sep 8, 202334 min

Patience With Kids: The Power of Seeking and Giving Forgiveness in the Eyes of Your Kid - PART 2 | Dad Edge Live QA Mastermind

Larry Hagner hosts members of the Dad Edge Mastermind in this behind-the-scenes episode. This is an opportunity for members to ask Larry and the community their most pressing questions and get tailored insights from experienced dads. From work-life balance to dealing with tough emotions and building stronger relationships with our kids, this episode is packed with actionable insights and practical strategies to help you become the best dad you can be. Sit back, listen in and get ready to level up your fatherhood game. thedadedge.com/alliance thedadedge.com/summit2023

Sep 6, 20231h 2m

Escape From the Corporate Cage with Matt Doan

Matt Doan is a husband, father, speaker, entrepreneur, and a freedom coach. He is helping burned-out corporate professionals live Uncaged. Inspired by 15 demanding years in management consulting, he is obsessed with helping high-achievers build a career and life on their terms. In this episode, Matt Doan discusses his journey as a business owner and the freedom it has brought him. He talks about his blended family, with three older children from a previous marriage and a two-year-old with his current wife. Matt also shares his joy in coaching baseball and the intensity of the eleven-year-old players. He then delves into the life lessons he wants to pass down to his children, both boys and girls. Matt Doan highlights the significance of understanding that femininity does not equate to being female. Instead, he emphasizes the hidden feminine energy that exists within all individuals. This energy includes qualities such as empathy, vulnerability, and emotional expression. Matt believes that society often teaches boys to suppress these traits, but by embracing them, they can become more well-rounded individuals. Matt's approach to parenting is about finding a balance between masculine and feminine energies. He wants his children, regardless of gender, to feel that they have access to all the qualities and strengths associated with both sides. By doing so, he believes they can lead fulfilling and authentic lives. This episode demonstrates the negative impact of corporate life on happiness and well-being. Matt's experience of feeling trapped, unfulfilled, and disconnected from their values and priorities is relatable to many individuals in similar positions. The pressure to maintain a certain lifestyle, the demands of work, and the sacrifices made for career advancement all contribute to diminishing happiness. www.thedadedge.com/438 www.matthewdoan.com www.uncageyourself.fm www.linkedin.com/in/matthewdoan www.twitter.com/Uncaged_Matt www.instagram.com/uncaged_matt www.facebook.com/MattDoanCoaching

Sep 4, 20231h 11m

Nurturing Fatherhood and Self-Discovery After Childhood Adversity with Adam Prince

Adam Prince is a member of Dad Edge Alliance. Some individuals, like Adam Prince, have experienced childhood trauma and instability that can have lasting effects on their lives. Adam opens up about his journey of overcoming these challenges and creating a better future for himself and his family. In this episode, Adam Prince and Larry discuss the power of overcoming childhood trauma and making a conscious effort to change the game. They dive into the importance of breaking patterns and creating a different life despite challenges. Adam describes his childhood as marked by instability. He moved between several different schools, houses, and apartments, even living in a motel for a period of time. This constant upheaval created a sense of uncertainty and unpredictability in his life. This conversation between Adam and Larry highlights the importance of acknowledging and overcoming childhood trauma and instability. It is not enough to simply accept these experiences as part of one's identity. Instead, individuals must actively work towards healing, understanding, and breaking the patterns that have been ingrained in them. Adam's story is a powerful example of resilience and the capacity to overcome adversity. Despite the instability and trauma he experienced, he has chosen to take control of his life and create a different path. Resilience and gratitude are two powerful qualities that can help individuals overcome adversity and find strength in the face of challenges. From a young age, Adam experienced the absence of his biological father, who left when he was little and only reappeared briefly when he was 12. This lack of a stable father figure could have easily left him feeling abandoned and resentful. However, Adam chooses not to dwell on the negative emotions associated with his father's departure. Instead, he focuses on the lessons he learned and the resilience he gained from navigating life without a consistent male presence. Adam's ability to share his experiences with his own children is a testament to his resilience and gratitude. Rather than shielding them from the realities of his past, he chooses to have open and honest conversations with them. He does not shy away from discussing the hardships he endured but presents them in a matter-of-fact manner. This approach allows his children to see the strength and resilience that can emerge from adversity. thedadedge.com/alliance www.thedadedge.com/friday119

Sep 1, 20231h 11m