Diversity Dad podcast - Helping dads to “buck conventionally” and celebrate doing fatherhood differently.

Episode #15 – Jay Forte | Discovering your purpose as a dad

11.19.2015 - By Jama'l ChukuekePlay

Download our free app to listen on your phone

Download on the App StoreGet it on Google Play

Jay Forte – Show Notes (Diversity Dad) Jay Forte is a motivational speaker and certified workplace and life coach. He hosts a podcast for parents called "Get Your Kids Ready For Life". He helps parents learnhow to guide, support and coach their kids so they can discover, develop andlive who they really are. Jay is also a gay man and a father of three children. He knows the values of being heard and respected, and is inspired to help every child feel valuable and important for whom they are. Jay is an avid writer, gardener and cook, residing in sunny Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Jay grew up in a white, middle class family, never thinking of himself becoming a diversity dad. He spent most of his life pretending not to be the gay kid in a big Italian family. He had three daughters and was married for 10 years before he had to be honest about his sexual orientation. "I realized what it’s like when the world shuns you and points its finger at you." He spent a number of years being an average parent before boldly stepping intowho he was. When he did that, his parenting completely changed, along with hisoutlook on life. "That’s why I do what I do. Everyone should feel valued and significant". Jay considers himself a Diversity Dad, in that he is a gay dad trying to raise kidswith a lot of expectations, and pressures about how to be what is considered a real dad. "The diversity part of it is embracing who it is and what is unique and amazingabout us." "If life changes, just stay consistent to what you do, which is love your kids. Prettysoon, the world starts to catch up and allows you to be who you really are." He reminds us that kids are a work in progress, not perfect, and there’s somethingremarkable in that. "Our job is to help them figure out how they fit in today’s world." His biggest realization is he had nothing to be ashamed of in regards to who he is. "The ability to coach somebody into showing up big and discovering their purpose iswhat excites him most about being a dad." "Deep in us, we’re so connected to our kids, and the wish for them to be successful,happy and responsible" Jay’s proudest moment about being a dad include walking his two daughters downthe aisle when they got married. "It’s the moment where everyone focuses on you, and the work you’ve done, to getthem ready to move on in life. There aren’t words for it." "His biggest obstacle in being a dad has been in accepting his own identity." "Your own voice is true; you should listen to it, trust it and follow it" His advice to others is to be authentic, which opens up the opportunity foreverything else to happen. "If you play small, you short change yourself and you short change the world". INTERVIEW LINKS:www.Ready4Life.me [email protected](email)

Join the Diversity Dad Community! Sign Up to receive helpful parenting information.

The post Episode #15 – Jay Forte | Discovering your purpose as a dad appeared first on Helping dads in a non-traditional situation be great at parenting..

More episodes from Diversity Dad podcast - Helping dads to “buck conventionally” and celebrate doing fatherhood differently.