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In this week’s Fathers of the Future Experience, I am joined by my favorite barber Prince. We all have people that guide us and Prince has been a guiding light since the day he gave me my first faux hawk with words of wisdom from behind the barber's chair.
A decade later, he’s still one of the greatest men I know, assisting me in my growth as a man and a father. Prince shares the lessons he’s learned from his father, and the lessons he’s learned as a father. Prince says parenting can be broken down into three key phases; from ages 0-5 you have to teach your child everything from how to eat to how to walk and talk, from ages 6-12 you’re tweaking everything you’ve taught them, and from 13-18 you have to stop teaching and start guiding.
With his son in his junior year of college, Prince has had to take a step back and let his son learn from the example he has provided. Prince has talked to his son about his goals, his journey, and his path. At times Prince has had to redirect his son, but now he finds himself on autopilot, no longer teaching but simply guiding. As Prince says, if you win, you win, if you don’t win, you learn.
During this podcast experience, we’ll touch on things like…
If you find value in this podcast, we would love for you to give us a 5-star rating and review on iTunes at https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/fathers-of-the-future/id1473196987
If you are a Father and want to learn more about any of the programs, we discussed in this episode, visit www.LukeKayyem.com or email Luke at [email protected] and in the subject line write Fathers of the Future!
You can also Follow Luke and join the Fathers of the Future movement on social media at https://linktr.ee/lukekayyem
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In this week’s Fathers of the Future Experience, I am joined by my favorite barber Prince. We all have people that guide us and Prince has been a guiding light since the day he gave me my first faux hawk with words of wisdom from behind the barber's chair.
A decade later, he’s still one of the greatest men I know, assisting me in my growth as a man and a father. Prince shares the lessons he’s learned from his father, and the lessons he’s learned as a father. Prince says parenting can be broken down into three key phases; from ages 0-5 you have to teach your child everything from how to eat to how to walk and talk, from ages 6-12 you’re tweaking everything you’ve taught them, and from 13-18 you have to stop teaching and start guiding.
With his son in his junior year of college, Prince has had to take a step back and let his son learn from the example he has provided. Prince has talked to his son about his goals, his journey, and his path. At times Prince has had to redirect his son, but now he finds himself on autopilot, no longer teaching but simply guiding. As Prince says, if you win, you win, if you don’t win, you learn.
During this podcast experience, we’ll touch on things like…
If you find value in this podcast, we would love for you to give us a 5-star rating and review on iTunes at https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/fathers-of-the-future/id1473196987
If you are a Father and want to learn more about any of the programs, we discussed in this episode, visit www.LukeKayyem.com or email Luke at [email protected] and in the subject line write Fathers of the Future!
You can also Follow Luke and join the Fathers of the Future movement on social media at https://linktr.ee/lukekayyem