Loaded into the “player” below is my first experiment with podcasting. Don’t judge me too harshly by it. I put this together about a year ago.
It’s a little serious. A little school-masterly, but I still believe in the content.
A true Freakedout Fathers podcast is on the drawing board at the moment. It’ll be a lot more fun [...]
Entries Tagged as 'Family'
3 Needs of Children
June 12th, 2008 · 12 Comments
Tags: Family
Break It Up!!
May 29th, 2008 · 8 Comments
In my reading of Kindred magazine yesterday, I was particularly attracted to the article The Joy of Siblings. It was about helping siblings get along with each other … and which one among you will try to claim that your kids never fight with each other? This is my greatest stressor as a parent (or maybe [...]
Tags: Annoying Behaviour · Family
Big Daddy
May 27th, 2008 · No Comments
Tags: Best Behaviour · Family
Adventures in Parenting meets Freakedout Fathers
May 20th, 2008 · 2 Comments
A break from all the ups and downs of the Aldin family’s journey to fame and fortune today …
One of Katy Lee’s adventures in parenting is exploring the potentials of podcasting. Like those of Bad Dad Radio and Digital Father, I enjoy Katy’s podcast (and her writing)… so it was a very cool surprise to be invited to [...]
Tags: Family · Handy Hints
Intentionality and Parenting
April 29th, 2008 · 5 Comments
Dads out there, if I’ve learned nothing else in my time, I’ve learned the following…
You can let life happen to you. You can let life happen to your kids. You can let events control your family, determine your actions, shape your thinking, take their own course and carry you or your kids with them.
Or ….
You [...]
Tags: A Word to the Wise · Family · Thoughts
Better Dads, Better Lads
April 21st, 2008 · 1 Comment
article from Melbourne’s Herald-Sun, July 17, 2007
BOYS would behave better if fathers played a more active role in their sons’ lives, a Melbourne expert has found.
Adolescent education expert Bill Jennings said the growing epidemic of “fatherlessness” – where dads were increasingly absent either physically or emotionally – had led to negative patterns in young [...]
Tags: Family · The Male Approach

