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Rebuilding Relationships with Sam Asra

February 5, 2024 by Paul Banas

In a changing world, what challenges do men face in defining their own masculinity, especially within the context of fatherhood? What are the key factors influencing the amount of time it takes for fathers to reconcile with their children, and how does mental wellness play a role in this process?

Joining us for this episode of Great Dad Talks is guest Sam Asra, a fatherhood coach with a deeply personal mission to help fathers navigate their relationships with their children. Tune in as we delve into the complexities of fatherhood and discover actionable strategies for building and sustaining meaningful relationships with our kids.

In this episode, you will be able to:

  1. Gain insight into reconciling with children and the timeline involved.
  2. Understand the importance of mental wellness, happiness, and community support.
  3. Learn valuable strategies for improving communication and connection with your children.
  4. Receive advice on dealing with false accusations and finding legal support.
  5. Explore the opportunity to participate in a group coaching program designed to strengthen father-child relationships.

Title: Rebuilding Relationships with Sam Asra

Hey everyone, Paul Banas here from Great Dad Talks, and I’m excited to share some powerful insights from my recent conversation with Sam Asra. Our discussion focused on the challenges fathers face in reconciling with their children, especially in the context of divorce and separation. Sam’s personal journey and professional experience as a fatherhood coach provided valuable perspectives and actionable advice for dads navigating these difficult situations.

The Journey to Reconciliation

Sam shared his personal story of growing up in a strict, religious Middle Eastern family and the challenges he faced in reconciling with his father after an abusive relationship. His experience inspired him to focus on helping fathers navigate similar struggles in their own relationships with their children. Here’s some of the key points Sam shared:

The Importance of Mental Wellness and Community Support

  • “Sustaining the fight without finding happiness and other support can be challenging.”
  • “Finding a community of people going through the same thing is crucial.”

The Impact of False Accusations

  • “Advice for dads to gather evidence to clear their name.”
  • “Find a lawyer trained for dealing with these types of accusations.”

Developing Intimacy Through Love Language

  • “Understanding and speaking in the child’s love language is essential.”
  • “Avoid relying solely on gifts or trips as a solution to not being present in the child’s daily life.”

Strategies for Reconnecting

  • “Stay in contact with your child, even if it’s occasional, to show your true self.”
  • “Ask open-ended questions and listen attentively to connect with your children.”

Empowering Fathers to Reconnect

Sam’s insights resonated with me, especially as we discussed the challenges of intentional fatherhood and the importance of catching issues early to avoid difficulties later on. Here are a few more key takeaways from our conversation:

Empowering Fathers Through Coaching

Sam has been coaching fathers for over five years, drawing from his personal experiences and professional expertise. His 8-week group coaching program is designed to help fathers improve communication and connection with their children, addressing various scenarios and challenges in fatherhood. Sam’s approach extends beyond just addressing the present challenges – it also covers time management, maintaining sanity, and finding long-term happiness.

Building and Maintaining Relationships

I was particularly struck by Sam’s emphasis on the importance of building and maintaining relationships with our children, especially during the challenging times of divorce and separation. He encouraged fathers to take the initiative and have at least one conversation a day with their kids, showing care, interest, and actively listening.

Finding Hope and Encouragement

Despite the difficulties fathers may face, Sam’s message of hope and encouragement shines through. He believes that there is hope for fathers seeking to rebuild relationships with their children, emphasizing the importance of taking ownership, maintaining kindness, and continuous outreach.

The Power of Connection and Listening

I was inspired by Sam’s emphasis on the power of connection and attentive listening in father-child relationships. His insights align with my own experiences and the core values we promote at Great Dad Talks – genuine connection, active listening, and intentional engagement with our kids.

Continuing the Conversation

Sam’s perspective and experiences shed light on the importance of empathy, understanding, and persistence in the journey of fatherhood. I encourage all dads to listen to the full episode of Great Dad Talks featuring Sam Asra and to consider his valuable advice and insights.

If you want to hear more from Sam and learn about his coaching program for fathers, check out the episode and connect with him through his breakthrough sessions. The journey of fatherhood is filled with challenges, but with the right support, strategies, and mindset, reconciliation and lasting connections with our children are within reach. Let’s keep the conversation going and continue to support and uplift each other on our paths as dads.

Sam Asra

Fatherhood coach

Sam Asra is a dedicated fatherhood coach with over five years of experience helping fathers navigate their relationships with their children. Sam’s deep understanding of the challenges fathers face in reconciling with their children stems from his own journey of healing and transformation. Drawing from his background working with children for a decade, Sam brings a unique perspective to fatherhood coaching, focusing on communication, connection, and personal growth.

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    About Paul Banas

    Paul Banas is happy married dad of two great kids living in San Francisco. He writes now about kids, new technology and how the two interact for GreatDad.com and for Pregnancy Magazine (pregnancymagazine.com) where he is also the publisher.

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