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James Dunsford

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Family helps Howie Mandel cope with OCD

December 5, 2009 by James Dunsford Leave a Comment

Comedian Howie Mandel says he's constantly "tortured" by his struggles with both obsessive-compulsive disorder and attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, but that his wife and kids have helped him through the years."My wife and kids have had to cope throughout the years with my idiosyncrasies. It's a tightrope. All of us have gone through therapy," he … [Read more...] about Family helps Howie Mandel cope with OCD

Don’t be a boob: Breastfeeding etiquette for guys

November 24, 2009 by James Dunsford Leave a Comment

It's no secret that men, in general, have a love affair with breasts. For guys who like them big, a breastfeeding woman may seem like the ultimate gawking target … until, that is, you end up looking like a freakish voyeur for looking a little too closely.The best advice for how to act when a woman - whether it's your wife, a friend, a stranger or even your friend's wife - … [Read more...] about Don’t be a boob: Breastfeeding etiquette for guys

When it comes to nonsense and insults, Twitter father knows best

November 24, 2009 by James Dunsford Leave a Comment

If history has taught us anything, it's that staying cool isn't easy. In fact, anyone who's seem a John Travolta movie since 1995 may notice that aging seems to be opposite of cool, the anti-cool, the poison to cool. It's not that getting old makes you less likable or interesting, it's just hard to strike that detached tobacco-trance gaze when joggling a 4-four-year old on … [Read more...] about When it comes to nonsense and insults, Twitter father knows best

O’Connell talks about being a father to twin girls

November 21, 2009 by James Dunsford Leave a Comment

Actor Jerry O'Connell loves talking about his girls, specifically his 10-month old fraternal twins, Charlie and Dolly, with actress wife Rebecca Romijn.Like all twins, the girls have their personality differences. O'Connell admits that one of his daughters is more demanding than the other, but he won't admit which one it is. "I just shouldn't say, but one is a little more … [Read more...] about O’Connell talks about being a father to twin girls

Parenting advice for slashing your electric bill

November 19, 2009 by James Dunsford Leave a Comment

With kids in the house, you most likely have the lights on more than you need, are used to the refrigerator staying open for a few minutes at a time and do a lot of other things that are wasting electricity and costing you money. But a few easy changes may help fathers slash their electric bills and teach their kids a valuable lesson.First of all, it's important to actually … [Read more...] about Parenting advice for slashing your electric bill

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Great Dad Talks is a series of conversations with experts on all aspects of the family adventure. With the perspective that “dads don’t always think like moms,” our mission is to support dad voices and our slightly different approaches to parenting. We’ll try to find solutions to every day challenges like getting kids off the couch and making STEM classes available for both boys and girls. But we’ll also tackle bigger issues when they come. The one main theme will be to support dads in the most important role of their lives that of being a great dad. Connect with us at greatdad.com and watch the video version of these podcasts at YouTube.com/greatdadnews

147. Discovering Dad’s Purpose with Adam Landrum
byPaul Banas

Welcome to another episode of Great Dad Talks! ️ In this episode, I sit down with Adam Landrum, a coach specializing in helping men find purpose and fulfillment in the second half of their lives. Together, we dive into the challenges of modern fatherhood, the existential questions that arise during midlife, and the importance of finding purpose both in parenting and career. Adam shares insightful stories about his own journey as a father of four and offers valuable advice to dads navigating similar paths. Whether you’re a new dad or you’re looking to redefine your purpose as an experienced parent, this episode is packed with wisdom and practical tips.

Check out Adam’s website at www.madetomatter.coach

Visit these links and embark on the path to becoming the best parent you can be:

– GreatDad.com/coaching 

– GreatDad.com/pq 

– Gratitude course: bit.ly/3NMLDNC  

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