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When you're constantly hurrying from one thing to the next, it's almost impossible to be the dad you want to be.
In this episode, you'll hear:
✅ The moment his son flinched and why it became the turning point
✅ How emotional regulation helps you stay in the "green zone" with your kids
✅ Why your role isn't to be Superman—it's to be the chief repenter
✅ The power of visioning your 80th birthday party (and reverse engineering it!)
This conversation will challenge you to slow down, stay steady, and stop letting your kids catch the shrapnel.
LEAVE A VOICE MESSAGE for DadAwesome - share your QUESTIONS here
Summary:What happens when the pace of your life is stealing your ability to be present with your kids? In this episode, Tyler Graham shares the moment his son flinched when he sat down beside him—and how that changed everything. You'll hear why emotional regulation might be the most important skill any dad can develop, how living at three miles per hour creates space for real connection, and why being the chief repenter in your home is more powerful than being Superman.
Takeaways:Tyler Graham is a dad of six, founder of Three Mile Per Hour Fatherhood, and a passionate advocate for helping fathers slow down and live at the pace of presence. Through coaching cohorts and resources, Tyler encourages dads to develop emotional regulation, break generational patterns, and build a compelling vision for their family's future. He lives with his wife and six kids on their homestead, where they're building a legacy rooted in connection, intentionality, and grace.
Quotes"I cannot be the type of dad I want to be when I'm in a hurry."
"When a dad blows up, the kids catch the shrapnel."
"A dad's role is not to be Superman. A dad's role is to be the chief repenter."
"Dads need to be the thermostat, not the thermometer—set the tone, don't react to it."
"My son flinched when I sat down. That's when I knew something had to change."
Learn about the next DadAwesome Accelerator Cohort
Subscribe to DadAwesome Messages: Text the word "Dad" to (651) 370-8618
Download a free chapter of the DadAwesome book
Three Mile Per Hour Fatherhood (Tyler Graham's coaching): [website]
The Ruthless Elimination of Hurry by John Mark Comer
Emotionally Healthy Spirituality by Pete Scazzero
A Burning in My Bones by Eugene Peterson
Jeremy Pryor and Family Teams
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When you're constantly hurrying from one thing to the next, it's almost impossible to be the dad you want to be.
In this episode, you'll hear:
✅ The moment his son flinched and why it became the turning point
✅ How emotional regulation helps you stay in the "green zone" with your kids
✅ Why your role isn't to be Superman—it's to be the chief repenter
✅ The power of visioning your 80th birthday party (and reverse engineering it!)
This conversation will challenge you to slow down, stay steady, and stop letting your kids catch the shrapnel.
LEAVE A VOICE MESSAGE for DadAwesome - share your QUESTIONS here
Summary:What happens when the pace of your life is stealing your ability to be present with your kids? In this episode, Tyler Graham shares the moment his son flinched when he sat down beside him—and how that changed everything. You'll hear why emotional regulation might be the most important skill any dad can develop, how living at three miles per hour creates space for real connection, and why being the chief repenter in your home is more powerful than being Superman.
Takeaways:Tyler Graham is a dad of six, founder of Three Mile Per Hour Fatherhood, and a passionate advocate for helping fathers slow down and live at the pace of presence. Through coaching cohorts and resources, Tyler encourages dads to develop emotional regulation, break generational patterns, and build a compelling vision for their family's future. He lives with his wife and six kids on their homestead, where they're building a legacy rooted in connection, intentionality, and grace.
Quotes"I cannot be the type of dad I want to be when I'm in a hurry."
"When a dad blows up, the kids catch the shrapnel."
"A dad's role is not to be Superman. A dad's role is to be the chief repenter."
"Dads need to be the thermostat, not the thermometer—set the tone, don't react to it."
"My son flinched when I sat down. That's when I knew something had to change."
Learn about the next DadAwesome Accelerator Cohort
Subscribe to DadAwesome Messages: Text the word "Dad" to (651) 370-8618
Download a free chapter of the DadAwesome book
Three Mile Per Hour Fatherhood (Tyler Graham's coaching): [website]
The Ruthless Elimination of Hurry by John Mark Comer
Emotionally Healthy Spirituality by Pete Scazzero
A Burning in My Bones by Eugene Peterson
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