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The Weight of Fatherhood

The Weight of Fatherhood

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This is a show for dads who want to learn, grow, and find encouragement as men and fathers. Join Dr. Brian Phillips for a series of conversations about the important and powerful role that is being fatherhood. He'll be chatting with a wide array of guests, from psychologists and pastors, to authors and even a few friends, about the challenges, joys, goals, and frustrations that almost every dad faces -- especially dads who work really hard to be decent fathers.


The first of season one's ten episodes will be available on September 22.



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Episodios
  • The Habits of Manhood
    Nov 5 2021
    In this final episode for season 2, Brian Phillips ties the season together, offering concluding thoughts on the significance of fatherhood.

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    25 m
  • Technology and Our Daughters
    Oct 29 2021
    Technology surrounds us, and its influence is particularly pervasive for our children. In this episode, Brian Phillips reflects on the powerful effects of technology and social media on our daughters, offering advice and book suggestions for combating those influences.

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    8 m
  • Dads and Health
    Oct 15 2021
    Dr. Geoff Rose joins Brian Phillips to discuss the importance of health and wellness, particularly for dads. They discuss nutrition, exercise, and overall wellness, emphasizing how fathers can serve as models for their families in these areas.

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    34 m
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