Kent Evans – Your Mindset Is Failing Your Kids

Kent Evans – Your Mindset Is Failing Your Kids

Kent Evans is a speaker, leader, author, and the co-founder and executive director of Manhood Journey, a ministry dedicated to helping fathers and mentors build the next generation of godly men. Kent has personally experienced how the guidance of godly mentors can change the course of a life. Today, he is blessed with a solid 23-year marriage, five wonderful sons and a relationship with Christ–largely because of what he’s learned from other men.

Drew Camp – Fitness, Fatherhood, and Leading by Example

Drew Camp – Fitness, Fatherhood, and Leading by Example

Drew Camp is a husband, combat veteran, father of three, and founder of The Epic Dad Co. (TEDCO), which creates natural supplements and fitness programs while building a community focused on helping fathers excel. Through his Epic Dad Legacy podcast and leadership programs, he provides resources, accountability, and strategies to help dads become better athletes, leaders, and providers.

Larry Hagner – Why Most New Years Resolutions Fail

Larry Hagner – Why Most New Years Resolutions Fail

Today, in this week’s Friday Fatherly Fumbles, First Downs, and Field Goals, Larry Hagner tackles the crucial topic of New Year’s resolutions, revealing why only 9% of people achieve their goals while 80% abandon them by February. Through compelling statistics and real-world examples, he explains how specific goal-setting with clear deadlines can dramatically improve success rates from the typical single-digit percentages to 50%.

Larry Hagner – 6 Lessons I Wish Someone Taught Me Before Becoming a Father

Larry Hagner – 6 Lessons I Wish Someone Taught Me Before Becoming a Father

Today, in this debut episode of Friday Fatherly Fumbles, First Downs, and Field Goals, Larry Hagner shares intimate insights from his personal fatherhood journey, emphasizing that parenting is a learnable skill rather than an innate ability. Through candid stories of his own parenting challenges, including moments of lost patience, he draws a compelling parallel to Navy SEAL training to illustrate how fathers can develop emotional regulation and composure in challenging parenting situations.