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By Matt Fox
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The podcast currently has 55 episodes available.
In the episode, Heart of Dad founder, Matt Fox, reflects on some of the big themes from a year of the podcast:
The Heart of Dad Group is an active community of business owning dads who want to find more harmony between work and home.
If you’re an ambitious business owning dad who finds it difficult to balance all that life has to offer, then we have something for you. Each week, we dive into what you can do to:
Join us at: www.facebook.com/groups/heartofdad
Apply to be on the podcast here: www.heartofdad.com/contact
After realising he was an angry dad, David Willans set out to be a better dad.
He blogs about what he finds at BeingDads and every two weeks he sends an email out with articles, stories, questions and insights to help other dads.
Follow him on twitter.
In this episode, we discuss
You can find out about David's work at www.beingdads.com
The Heart of Dad Group is an active community of business owning dads who want to find more harmony between work and home.
If you’re an ambitious business owning dad who finds it difficult to balance all that life has to offer, then we have something for you. Each week, we dive into what you can do to:
Join us at: www.facebook.com/groups/heartofdad
Apply to be on the podcast here: www.heartofdad.com/contact
Craig Herd has been called The Business Architect. He works exclusively with Family Men to build a business and life that works.
Craig is also host of the “Built to Last” podcast where he shares battle hardened, apex strategies and stories to help men level up when they are tired of the “Hustle.”
He lives in Scotland, with his wife and son.
In this episode, we discuss
You can find out about Craig's support group at https://www.facebook.com/groups/businessandfamilymen
The Heart of Dad Group is an active community of business owning dads who want to find more harmony between work and home.
If you’re an ambitious business owning dad who finds it difficult to balance all that life has to offer, then we have something for you. Each week, we dive into what you can do to:
Join us at: www.facebook.com/groups/heartofdad
Apply to be on the podcast here: www.heartofdad.com/contact
Charlie Madison is a fun guy who is learning how to chill out, trust God, and not burn stuff down.
He's a father of 4 boys, affectionately known as the final four. They are his life.
Charlie and Cassie have been married for 16 or 17 years. He's not exactly sure but it's in that range.
His current mission is to create a company that helps entrepreneurs spend more time with their family by giving them new clients from people they already know. It's called Referrals While You Sleep.
In this episode, we discuss
You can find out about Charlie's latest business at http://www.referralswhileyousleep.com/ or look him up on Facebook at Charlie Madison, Nashville.
Join us in our community at: www.facebook.com/groups/heartofdad and apply to be on the podcast here: www.heartofdad.com/contact
Join us in our community at: www.facebook.com/groups/heartofdad and apply to be on the podcast here: www.heartofdad.com/contact
Chris Fenning is a husband, father, and author, on a mission to improve the communication between IT and business teams.
Chris believes that everyday interactions, project progress, and company profitability, can all be improved by helping IT professionals become great communicators.
Over the past fifteen years Chris has worked in more than fifteen countries on three continents, and helped businesses in six different industries.
He has helped improve the communication skills of individuals and teams around the world in organizations from start-ups to FTSE 100 and Fortune 50 companies.
When he isn't working you can find him walking in the countryside with his wife and daughter.
In this episode, we discuss:
You can find out more about Chris at www.chrisfenning.com or connect with Chris on LinkedIn.
His wife, Dani's blog is here: https://thegreatpuddingclubhunt.com/
Join us in our community at: www.facebook.com/groups/heartofdad and apply to be on the podcast here: www.heartofdad.com/contact
Join us in our community at: www.facebook.com/groups/heartofdad and apply to be on the podcast here: www.heartofdad.com/contact
Best known as the founder of Beast Gear, Ben Leonard is the classic millennial entrepreneur. He built a business on a laptop, in a cupboard, in his spare time.
The difference? Ben grew an international 7-figure business and successfully exited after 3 years; the business holy grail.
Now Ben is doing it all over again, this time creating a brand of parent's accessories based off his own lived experience as a dad.
In this episode, we discuss:
You can find out more about Ben at
www.benleonard.pro
www.benleonard.pro/fbg (Ecom Made Easy facebook group)
www.benleonard.pro/yt (YouTube)
Join us in our community at: www.facebook.com/groups/heartofdad and apply to be on the podcast here: www.heartofdad.com/contact
Join us in our community at: www.facebook.com/groups/heartofdad and apply to be on the podcast here: www.heartofdad.com/contact
Daniel's story is one of going from struggle as a youth to being an inspiring, resilient dad, software engineer and mentor to foster parents.
He grew up in foster care from ages 2 - 5, and was beaten, verbally abused and told he wouldn't amount to anything. Up until about 15 years ago, he didn't give a shit about anyone or anything.
He was eventually saved by the Hall family and his wife Tina.
Daniel has had a long career as a top-level software engineer and is a passionate advocate for fostering and adoption.
Together with Tina, he has six adopted special needs children and he says they have been and continue to be his biggest teachers.
In this episode, we discuss:
You can find out more about Daniel at https://www.linkedin.com/in/danielbhall/
Join us in our community at: www.facebook.com/groups/heartofdad and apply to be on the podcast here: www.heartofdad.com/contact
David Foster is a Master Coach, author and inspirational speaker.
Since 2012 he has helped business owners and coaches throughout the world create more balance, clarity and freedom so they can live inspired lives they love leading.
He specialises in helping ambitious coaches grow independent practices full of great clients without sacrificing balance so they have a growing business, better relationships with their family and enjoy all that life has to offer.
David has dedicated his life to being a present parent, creating a loving family unit and inspiring people all over the world connect with themselves and their families before it’s too late.
He lives in Essex with his wife, Trix, and their two sons, Rocco and Enzo.
In this episode, we discuss:
You can find out more about David at www.davidfoster.coach and on social media my searching for David Foster.
Join us in our community at: www.facebook.com/groups/heartofdad and apply to be on the podcast here: www.heartofdad.com/contact
Join us in our community at: www.facebook.com/groups/heartofdad and apply to be on the podcast here: www.heartofdad.com/contact
For the next few episodes, I'll be sharing some coaching sessions I've done with previous guests on the podcast. We dive deeply into a topic that's close their heart.
In this episode, I meet again with John McIntosh who, at the time of recording was trying to find his way between trusting his intuition and putting pressure on himself to keep momentum with his business and other areas of his life.
We explore together, what he really wants and needs, and what might be holding him back.
About John
John is an experienced HR Professional and a trained Executive Coach with a supervised practice.
Over the last ten years he's been working with businesses to understand the employee proposition, and deliver a range of solutions; latterly focusing on Employee Health and Wellbeing.
He's recently set up his own Wellbeing Strategy consultancy business... and is still finding his feet after 30 years in the corporate world.
John has 50/50 custody for his 11 year old son, who stays with him every other week.
John is also currently undertaking an MSc in Workplace Health and Wellbeing at the School of Medicine, Nottingham.
Join us in our community at: www.facebook.com/groups/heartofdad and apply to be on the podcast here: www.heartofdad.com/contact
Join us in our community at: www.facebook.com/groups/heartofdad and apply to be on the podcast here: www.heartofdad.com/contact
For the next few episodes, I'll be sharing some coaching sessions I've done with previous guests on the podcast. We dive deeply into a topic that's close their heart.
In this episode, I meet again with Tim Jameson who, at the time of recording in April 2020, was looking to launch his game-changing social media platform, but wrestling with challenges of time.
We explore together, what he really wants and needs, and what might be holding him back.
About Tim
Tim has a wide variety of interests and life experience, with musician and writer at the top of the list; he’s what some might call a “multipotentialite”.
He loves thinking and communicating about a variety of topics, ranging from philosophy and psychology, to leadership, emerging technologies and ‘the future world’.
Describing himself as an “insuppressible people ponderer”, Tim’s main aim is to help people slow down and reach a place of peaceful fulfilment within themselves, regardless of life circumstance.
Tim is also the founder of MakeLifeClick - a new values driven, social media platform.
Tim lives in Sussex with his wife and three children.
You can find out more about Tim at
www.makelife.click
https://runtherace.co.uk/
Join us in our community at: www.facebook.com/groups/heartofdad and apply to be on the podcast here: www.heartofdad.com/contact
The podcast currently has 55 episodes available.