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This week is Part 2 of my conversation with my first coaching clients! We're talking with Tessie’s husband, Dylan - and I’m especially excited to share this perspective with you.
In this episode, Dylan shares what it was like to step into coaching as a dad - including the skepticism he brought with him, the challenges their family was navigating, and the shifts he experienced as he began doing the work himself.
We talk about triggers, communication, and the tension that can build when parenting styles differ. Dylan also shares how learning to slow down, reflect, and respond more intentionally changed not only his relationship with his kids, but his partnership with Tessie as well.
I love this conversation because it offers an honest look at growth from a father’s perspective. It’s a reminder that this work isn’t about roles, pride, or blame - it’s about awareness, connection, and learning to show up differently for the people we love most.
If you’ve ever wondered what coaching looks like from a dad’s point of view, this episode is for you. 💛
♥ Your Parent Coach, Brittney
Join The Parenting Lab Facebook Group!
For free resources, online courses, or to join the mailing list, please visit theparentinglab.org
Follow on Instagram / TikTok / YouTube @TheParentingLabPodcast
Email Brittney: [email protected]
By Brittney GonzalezExplore Coaching Packages
This week is Part 2 of my conversation with my first coaching clients! We're talking with Tessie’s husband, Dylan - and I’m especially excited to share this perspective with you.
In this episode, Dylan shares what it was like to step into coaching as a dad - including the skepticism he brought with him, the challenges their family was navigating, and the shifts he experienced as he began doing the work himself.
We talk about triggers, communication, and the tension that can build when parenting styles differ. Dylan also shares how learning to slow down, reflect, and respond more intentionally changed not only his relationship with his kids, but his partnership with Tessie as well.
I love this conversation because it offers an honest look at growth from a father’s perspective. It’s a reminder that this work isn’t about roles, pride, or blame - it’s about awareness, connection, and learning to show up differently for the people we love most.
If you’ve ever wondered what coaching looks like from a dad’s point of view, this episode is for you. 💛
♥ Your Parent Coach, Brittney
Join The Parenting Lab Facebook Group!
For free resources, online courses, or to join the mailing list, please visit theparentinglab.org
Follow on Instagram / TikTok / YouTube @TheParentingLabPodcast
Email Brittney: [email protected]