
At The Dad Project, we find experienced dads who have had success in raising kids. We ask them to give short talks, sharing what has worked for them and what hasn't. Our goal is to help men everywhere become the dads they were meant to be. And our hope is to change the world for the better, one dad at a time. To help cover recurring costs, if you'd like to make a donation, please click here: https... more
| Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 47 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Kids & Family | |||

“Every strong marriage is built on a thousand small acts of forgiveness.”
What happens when trust is broken in a marriage… and can it actually be rebuilt?
In Part 2 of this conversation, Josh continues his discussion with Doug Hinderer, licensed ma... more
What makes a strong marriage… and why do so many slowly fall apart?
In this episode of The Dad Project, Josh sits down with Doug Hinderer, licensed marriage and family therapist and host of Marriage Unhindered, to break down the foundation of a heal... more
In this episode, we delve into the essential role of consistency in parenting and how it shapes the character, self-regulation, and future success of our children. Drawing inspiration from Julie Moss’s incredible Ironman perseverance, we explore what... more
In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Aaron Kheriaty to examine the powerful impact of social media and screen time on youth mental health, particularly focusing on rising rates of depression and anxiety. We learn practical, time-tested strategies th... more
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Father daughter Part 1 & 2 excellent advice & insights. It speaks for it self. Well dobe to Jim & the team.
I will not claim to have listened to all of the podcasts The Dad Project has posted but have benefited from all of the ones I have, which is roughly 1/3 of the podcasts. Highly recommend if you want to really think about ways to be a better Dad, husband, father and human.
This podcast has been a great source of support and encouragement as I focus on building a strong family and forming my children. The advice and examples shared here go deep and get to the end results we’re all trying to achieve and break down the steps to get there. It’s a great listen.
Fantastic podcast for all Dads, those living out this vocation, both physical and spiritual. “A guide for the perplexed” (aka, most of us) to navigate the world and society. Remains faithful and true to natural and time tested principles. Clear and concise. Mission, method, end state.
Great tips for becoming better fathers and husbands. Thank you gentlemen for providing this information.
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A practical, dad-focused show that brings in experienced fathers and parenting experts to share actionable strategies for family life. Episodes center on marriage maintenance, consistent parenting, and navigating modern parenting challenges like social media and teen mental health, always with an emphasis on tangible takeaways such as daily habits, communication routines, and boundaries. Noteworthy strengths include guest experts, a clear emphasis on constructive fatherhood, and a balance between personal stories and step-by-step guidance that listeners can apply with their own families.
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