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What creates a family where children feel genuinely safe, deeply loved, and prepared for adulthood? Is it protecting them from every hardship—or is it something far more intentional? Many parents pour all of their energy into raising their children, only to discover their marriage has quietly slipped into the background. Others carry wounds from their own childhood and wonder if they're destined to repeat the same patterns. Is it possible to build the family you never had? Can healthy marriages, repaired relationships, and intentional leadership truly change the trajectory of the next generation?
In this heartfelt conversation, Matt Beaudreau welcomes Larry and Jessica Hagner for an honest discussion about marriage, parenting, forgiveness, and building a home centered on connection rather than perfection.
Larry Hagner is the founder of The Dad Edge (formerly The Good Dad Project), a globally recognized organization dedicated to helping men become stronger fathers, husbands, and leaders. As the host of The Dad Edge Podcast, bestselling author, and coach, Larry has spent years equipping thousands of families with practical tools for strengthening marriages, improving communication, and raising emotionally healthy children. His teaching is rooted not only in research and experience but also in his personal journey of overcoming childhood trauma and breaking generational cycles to build the family he always wished he had.
Joining him is his wife of more than 23 years, Jessica Hagner, who offers the equally valuable perspective of a wife, mother, and parenting partner. Together they have raised four sons while intentionally creating a home built on mutual respect, healthy communication, and unwavering commitment. Jessica shares practical insights into supporting one another through every season of marriage, calling each other forward with love instead of criticism, and presenting a united front that gives children confidence, stability, and security.
Throughout this episode, Larry and Jessica reveal why putting your marriage first is one of the greatest gifts you can give your children, how connection must always precede correction, why repairing mistakes strengthens trust instead of weakening authority, and how forgiveness has the power to transform broken family legacies. Whether you're raising toddlers, teenagers, or preparing for parenthood in the future, this conversation offers practical wisdom for creating a family culture that lasts for generations.
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Key Takeaways:
Conclusion:
Building a strong family isn't about becoming a perfect parent—it's about becoming an intentional one. Larry and Jessica Hagner remind us that lasting families are built through healthy marriages, honest communication, humble leadership, and consistent repair when mistakes happen. By prioritizing connection, modeling forgiveness, and choosing growth over pride, parents can create a home where children feel safe, valued, and equipped to build healthy families of their own. No matter what your upbringing looked like, it's never too late to begin changing your family's story.
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What creates a family where children feel genuinely safe, deeply loved, and prepared for adulthood? Is it protecting them from every hardship—or is it something far more intentional? Many parents pour all of their energy into raising their children, only to discover their marriage has quietly slipped into the background. Others carry wounds from their own childhood and wonder if they're destined to repeat the same patterns. Is it possible to build the family you never had? Can healthy marriages, repaired relationships, and intentional leadership truly change the trajectory of the next generation?
In this heartfelt conversation, Matt Beaudreau welcomes Larry and Jessica Hagner for an honest discussion about marriage, parenting, forgiveness, and building a home centered on connection rather than perfection.
Larry Hagner is the founder of The Dad Edge (formerly The Good Dad Project), a globally recognized organization dedicated to helping men become stronger fathers, husbands, and leaders. As the host of The Dad Edge Podcast, bestselling author, and coach, Larry has spent years equipping thousands of families with practical tools for strengthening marriages, improving communication, and raising emotionally healthy children. His teaching is rooted not only in research and experience but also in his personal journey of overcoming childhood trauma and breaking generational cycles to build the family he always wished he had.
Joining him is his wife of more than 23 years, Jessica Hagner, who offers the equally valuable perspective of a wife, mother, and parenting partner. Together they have raised four sons while intentionally creating a home built on mutual respect, healthy communication, and unwavering commitment. Jessica shares practical insights into supporting one another through every season of marriage, calling each other forward with love instead of criticism, and presenting a united front that gives children confidence, stability, and security.
Throughout this episode, Larry and Jessica reveal why putting your marriage first is one of the greatest gifts you can give your children, how connection must always precede correction, why repairing mistakes strengthens trust instead of weakening authority, and how forgiveness has the power to transform broken family legacies. Whether you're raising toddlers, teenagers, or preparing for parenthood in the future, this conversation offers practical wisdom for creating a family culture that lasts for generations.
Key Quotes:
Key Takeaways:
Conclusion:
Building a strong family isn't about becoming a perfect parent—it's about becoming an intentional one. Larry and Jessica Hagner remind us that lasting families are built through healthy marriages, honest communication, humble leadership, and consistent repair when mistakes happen. By prioritizing connection, modeling forgiveness, and choosing growth over pride, parents can create a home where children feel safe, valued, and equipped to build healthy families of their own. No matter what your upbringing looked like, it's never too late to begin changing your family's story.

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