Episode 122

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17th Jan 2021

EP122 with Mike McCarthy: The Family Meeting Done Right

If you are looking to create a deeper and more intentional family culture then this is a must-listen.  As a parent, you have an amazing opportunity to create an incredible world inside your home.  Mike and I discussed the family meeting.  He has crafted this very well and it does not take a bunch of time or money.  Anyone can do this.  Having a family meeting the McCarthy way can create a deep connection in your home.

He also wrote a book called Miracle Morning for Parents and Families.  https://www.amazon.com/Miracle-Morning-Parents-Families-Bring/dp/1942589085

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Fatherhood Field Notes
Fatherhood Field Notes is where we hear real stories from real men living real lives every week. Fatherhood is not only about being a dad, it incorporates providing and serving a home, loving and serving a spouse, engaging and serving in a community, as well as intentionally serving your children. Fatherhood is an adventure, one full of fun, wild, and messy stories. In this podcast, we will hear stories from real men who have found themselves living the Adventure of Fatherhood. The Craft of Fatherhood episodes are 5-10 minute episodes where your guide Ned Schaut shares stories on his own fatherhood journey.

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