Episode 180

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29th Aug 2021

EP180 with Brian Bogert: The Catalyst to Repair Relationships

Brian Bogert is on a mission to impact a BILLION lives by the year 2045.  He knows that to accomplish this he must first lead himself, then his family, then the world.  Brian's first mission is to daily live as the man he believes he can be, this is done through continued self-awareness and course correction.  As men on the adventure of fatherhood, our ambitions must not overshadow our first calling as leaders in our homes, once that is a priority we can take on the world. 

To learn more about Brian check out his incredible content - https://brianbogert.com/

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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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