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By Faithers
The podcast currently has 14 episodes available.
EPISODE 10 IS HERE!! Joining me on this episode is Scottish Independent Professional Wrestler Daihlan Hendry. As well as being a Faither and pro wrestler Daihlan discusses what it was like growing up with dyspraxia and how he managed to succeed in combat sports despite this. We also speak about the Action for Children charity which helped himself and his partner through the tough stages at the beginning of parenthood. You can follow Daihlan on Facebook & Instagram: @DaihlanHendry, Twitter: @DHWrestling92 and via his YouTube channel: @GrappleGeek
Jube Ojomo is a telecomms worker and father of 2 from Lagos, Nigeria. He is a qualified family systems engineer helping couples become more compatible with one another and is the host of The Better Dad Podcast. Follow him on Instagram @JubeOjomo or his podcast page @Better.dad
Cody Butler is a Success Coach helping young people gain valuable life skills as well as confidence to succeed in any capacity. You can view his work at www.codybutler.com or follow him on Facebook @CodyBulter
Stevie Martin is a father of 2 from Glasgow, a daughter at 26 and a son at 12. With a large age gap inbetween kids Stevie shares his knowledge he has gained parenting from a younger age into a more experienced parent.
Karl de Leeuw is an author, climate change activist, healthy eating enthusiast and is the founder of Lightsurfers.me - a fantastic organisation that specialises in helping people with dyslexia and also shares how we as a society can help protect children from pedophilia. Follow Karl on Twitter @KarldeLeeuw
Richard Capriola is a retired mental health & addictions councillor with various work all across the United States. His new book - "The Addicted Child - A parents guide to adolescent substance abuse" is available now on amazon and at www.helptheaddictedchild.com
Stephen McNish is a rail engineer with a 12 year old son sharing his take on fatherhood and the tricks he has learned along the way.
The podcast currently has 14 episodes available.