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By Scott Doucet
The podcast currently has 29 episodes available.
In this episode, host Scott Doucet and cohost Josh MacKenzie go in depth on their relationships with their fathers. Josh kicks off the episode discussing his father and the impact he’s had on his life. They talk about what was there, what was missing, and how Josh navigated that as a child and into adulthood. Scott follows up by talking about the contrasts between his biological father and his stepfather, and how both men helped shape the man he became. This episode goes into the good the bad and the ugly of growing up with their dads.
Are you struggling to strike a balance between all of the things in your life that demand your attention? You’re definitely not alone on that one. In this episode of Fathership, Josh MacKenzie joins Scott to discuss balance and more specifically: How does Scott find balance with so many irons in the fire at all times. It’s an in-depth episode spanning topics like goals, priorities, boundaries, time management, relationships, careers, family living and so much more. If you’re someone who could use a little lesson on balance in order to avoid burning out or damaging relationships with the people who matter most to you, click play, tune in and make the necessary adjustments to your day!
“When my wife and I got together, my entire purpose and goal was to take care of her”
“The harder I won bread, the less I saw my children”
“My motivation and fuel are very deep rooted”
“No matter how hard I tried, I could not find enough hours in the day to make everyone happy”
“Balance changes based on the terrain you’re on. Balance changes based on what you’re going through”
“Life is set up to warn you that you are off balance”
“Leave yourself the slack in the run of a day for curveballs to come”
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Are you the kind of person who struggles to start things you don’t want to do? Do you start big projects or get on the path to self improvement only to pack it in when things get tough and leave it unfinished or unfulfilled? If this sounds like you, it may be that you’re struggling to find motivation, or even worse: you might lack discipline. While motivation and discipline are not the same thing, they work together like night and day to ultimately get you to whatever goal you set out to accomplish. Motivation is fun. It’s that spark that gets you started. While most people have no issues doing things they love, what happens when you have to find the drive to do things you don’t enjoy? Or when you do finally get started, what do you do when you lose momentum or things get hard? That’s what this episode is all about! If you’re interested in hearing more, click play and learn how you can find a little extra starting power and staying power in your day to day life!
“You need motivation, you need discipline, you can’t have one without the other”
“Without discipline you’ll just perpetually start things over and over and over again”
“Relationships are more important than money”
“When you run into your first snag, what stops you from quitting?”
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How do you reduce stress and find happiness in those moments where life feels like a grind? How do you chill out and still get everything done? As Dads, we end up with a lot on our plate. The day to day management of all of our tasks, jobs and roles can sometimes pile up and leave us stressed out and struggling to properly handle or address the things we need to. Even when we get everything done, often we’re left feeling drained, depleted or burned out. While we strive to do as much as we can to make the lives of those around us better, we can often forget to provide some basic care and maintenance to ourselves. In this episode of Fathership, I welcome Josh MacKenzie back to the show to answer a question from a member of Fathership: The Knighthood in an effort to unpack and deploy strategies and tactics to better manage the stress in your daily grind.
“Lighten the load”
“Don’t just pawn off stuff because you want to be lazy”
“Find out what you can say no to, and say no to it”
“Find ways to blend your activities”
“Being horny actually clouds your ability to make proper decisions”
“Orgasms are important to your mental health”
“The smoother the operating system, the better the experience”
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Have you ever wanted to give back to your friends or your community? What can you do to further contribute to the lives of others? When is the best time to give back? Should you charge for your contributions, or does it always have to be free? That’s what’s going down on this week’s episode of Fathership. It’s a short one but a great topic to finish off the Purpose of a Father series. Gentlemen, if you’ve ever wondered about how to give back to others, this is definitely the episode for you!
“Once you have plenty, you are to contribute and share from that”
“As you grow you will find more and more to contribute”
“Is there something I can be doing to contribute where I will not miss out”
“Contribution does not have to be free”
“See where you can fill in gaps and do a good job with the skills that you have”
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Welcome to the Fathership Podcast! This week we’re examining the third purpose of a father: Defence. It’S a father’s responsibility to protect his family and ensure they are safe in every possible situation, so how do you become the man who is capable of doing that? That’s what this episode is all about.
“It’s very important that you have a plan in place”
“If you dropped dead tomorrow, is your family protected?”
“Are you planned in and protected from a natural disaster of some kind?”
“Do you have the deadly skills you need?”
“Don’t think you’re so special that it won’t happen to you”
“The prepared person knows how to handle it”
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Once upon a time it was considered “enough” for a man to make money, come home and preside over the home he successfully funded. In today’s world, women are more than capable of funding themselves, which leaves a lot of modern men struggling to find out where they fit in as natural providers. If money is no longer an issue, it all comes down to how you make the people in your life feel, and trust me when I say that it’s always been important. A man’s role within the family unit is changing, and as a result: the man has to change with it. Whether or not you’re the primary earner for your family, there are other things to consider where provision is concerned. Can you provide access to things they can’t? Can you do so with a smile on your face? Can you be the provider of happiness, fun and security? These are just a few of the things that are covered in today’s episode. If you’re wondering where you can do a better job as the provider for your family, click play and tune in. Your family will thank you, dad.
“Times have changed and modern women and modern families can get along just fine without your money”
“What goes into providing for a modern family?”
“Money is not the only way to provide”
“Don’t be that person that just allows life to happen to them”
“Do you do what you say you’re going to do? Do you do it in a timely fashion?”
“How much of the burden of responsibility are you willing to shoulder?”
“Your family is your responsibility”
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We as men often pride ourselves on being leaders, and that quality is never more important than when we step into the role of Father. But so many men out there have a very limited understanding on what it means to be a GOOD leader. As a result, we can often find the people we’re meant to lead not respecting our position as head of the household. If you find that your wife or children don’t give you the respect you deserve, or that they’re not motivated to do the things that need to be done, click play and tune into this episode. You’ll get a solid explanation on what makes a great leader, as well as tips and ideas to gain more respect and influence with those who matter most: your family.
“If you cannot lead yourself you have no business leading others”
“A boss leads from the back, a leader leads from the front”
“If you expect other people to tag along, you better be the first one grabbing a cloth”
“If you’re not leading, you’re literally just sitting there waiting for things to happen”
“Respect comes from proper leadership”
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Are you more interested in showing your children how to think instead of telling them what to think? Are you the kind of man who wishes to exhibit more patience and understanding within your relationship with your children? If this sounds interesting to you, welcome to this week’s episode of Fathership! This week’s guest is Author, Speaker, Entrepreneur, and loving father Asa Leveaux. Asa brings a well rounded and refreshing perspective to fatherhood, and all that comes with it in our multifaceted conversation. This talk covers a lot of ground. We discuss autonomy for our children as we choose to open up our lives to the public, communicating with them in order to become better fathers, and what goes into mending the relationship with our children when things take an unexpected turn. This talk goes deep, and touches on love, acceptance and tolerance in ways you may not have heard them spoken about before. Be prepared to question the way you’ve always approached things. This episode definitely changed my mind on a few topics.
In This Episode
Your child did not ask for the life that you lead as their father.
Listening to your child translates to loving your child.
What it really means to miss someone.
Creating the world you decide to reside in, and having scary conversations.
Encouraging your child to learn how to think instead of telling them what to think.
How can I be a better dad to you?
Time, energy and focus will heal all things.
When times are dark, avoid making a decision that your children will have to live with forever.
One thing about fatherhood that caught Asa by surprise.
Because I’m a dad that matters _________.
“I was brought to this world to love people. Point blank. Period.”
“Listening and loving people are not struggles”
“I desire to create and will create a world for me”
“We have the power to create worlds”
“Sometimes your children come to teach you. You’re not always the teacher”
“The most beautiful thing on earth can be someone calling you dad”
“Just because I’m 37 doesn’t mean I don’t need to be sexy”
Catch up with Asa!
Website - https://www.asaleveaux.com
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/asaleveaux/
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What is the purpose of a father in the modern day? What is the purpose of a man today?
“Modern men are struggling. Modern men are struggling to figure out where they fit into women’s lives. Modern me. Are struggling with fathering their children”
“The influence of a man in the home is huge. It’s monumental”
“If you don’t do it, your wife will have to”
“Are you physically fit enough to lift your kid if they break their leg?”
“Leadership is on you as a dad”
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The podcast currently has 29 episodes available.