DA427 | Dad-Daughter Dates, Daily Prayer, and the Fireball Story That Didn't Make the Book (Jeff Zaugg)
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What do you do when your schedule is maxed out and you feel like you're failing at the very thing you preach? In this episode, Jeff gets honest about dropping the ball on dad-daughter dates, shares three raw discoveries from book launch week, and tells the story of a flaming ball of toilet paper on a frozen lake that never made it into the book — for good reason.
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Without a concrete accountability loop, even your highest priorities will quietly slip off the calendar.
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In your fullest, most pressured seasons, adding one stabilizing anchor — not removing things — might be the wisest move you make.
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Daily prayer with other men isn't just spiritual discipline; it's a stabilizing force that steadies you when everything else is swinging.
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Bringing two simple questions to a dad-daughter date can surface honest feedback and spark some of the most important conversations you'll have with your kids.
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Fatherhood grows through friendships and focus — those two things, compounded over years, change everything.
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