Are Fathers Really Important Anymore?

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  • Опубліковано 9 вер 2024
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 16

  • @Dairybacon
    @Dairybacon 28 днів тому +13

    Literally missed the Livestream because I was at the hospital becoming a father to a son. Timing couldn't have been better.

  • @knowledge-gg9mk
    @knowledge-gg9mk 27 днів тому +3

    I’ve lived with my grandmother all my life with my two brothers (I'm currently 20). My mom met some bad people and has divorced twice. My maternal grandparents got divorced when I was about 10-12 and I lost my older brother to suicide right before the pandemic. I've always had a very small fragmented family and have always felt lost. Fast forward to after the pandemic, my friend started bringing me to her church and started to ask deep questions that I'd never thought of or poked holes in my ideas that were plainly terrible ideas. All the time I'm in deep philosophical discussions with her dad till midnight and the wife is telling me to leave because we both have work in the morning. He has become a great role model for me and I respect his thoughts and advice. I hope that someday not too far off he will give me his blessing that I'm a good enough man to take his daughter’s hand in marriage.
    Thank you guys for the great content.

    • @jch77
      @jch77 27 днів тому

      what church?

  • @tscott9005
    @tscott9005 27 днів тому +4

    My wife sent this to me and she sent me a few shorts from past podcasts and I must say yall are probably the “realest” and most “balanced” podcast I ever heard. Everyone is held accountable as it should be and sadly on podcasts like this I see more of a balance versus I’ll just say more liberal or left leaning podcasts. As a black man, you have expressed and expanded on many things that have plagued the black community as well as American society as a whole. We all need to stop being victims or looking for a crutch, accept reality and the truth and work on ourselves and improving. Keep doing what yall do! Love it!

  • @jonathantaylor9988
    @jonathantaylor9988 28 днів тому

    Great podcast!
    To be fair, some of us work during the middle of the day and cannot drop everything and watch a live podcast. :)

  • @josoffat7649
    @josoffat7649 27 днів тому +1

    Daddy issues are causing a whole bunch of the worlds problems right now, so ya I'd say a good father is very important. I had a narcissistic pos father and my life is pretty rough.

  • @jarrodscapin7294
    @jarrodscapin7294 28 днів тому +2

    Tina says exactly what many of us are thinking. I enjoy her lack of filter.

  • @dunnda2004
    @dunnda2004 27 днів тому

    The Logic "Not all boys have the disposition to be a strong man, so don't teach them men need to be strong." We maybe seeing the result of this...

  • @Merlewhitefire
    @Merlewhitefire 28 днів тому +1

    Stay-at-home moms don't get paid for their labor for the same reason customers don't pay for customer service or logistics staff.
    The entire point is that the team is dividing their labor to efficiently obtain and manage the funds.

  • @kjvonly2451
    @kjvonly2451 28 днів тому +2

    Godly men make great Parents. Why? Because they follow the Bible’s teaching. God gives plenty of examples on how to raise up your children.

  • @fordfan3179
    @fordfan3179 28 днів тому

    Im the product of a greatest generation, long term marriage. My parents were together till one of them passed. More than 50 years. Ill be with my wife 45 years this December. My wife (similarly) is the product of a fifty year long marriage. She has three brothers all in 4 decade marriages.
    I have one sister whos been married four decades, one brother whos been married more than 30 years. We all have children. They are all successful adults! This is not a coincidence! All the men are strong people with a plan that was taught to us by our parents! Not just our moms. The women that are in our family are also strong people. Career and home balance. I changed many diapers while my wife finished her degree. When i went to school, my wife picked up the slack. We have a successful marriage and we're successful parents.
    Theres a lady who watches our dogs when we're out of town. Shes what i call a toxic feminist. She never speaks to me in my own home, she speaks about me to my wife. "Men are such children" meanwhile shes been married 3 times
    And presently living in her daughters basement. I gotta be out of the house when my wife negotiates the dog sitting details. Id toss her in a blink. "Have a good day, bye bye".
    Anyway, great show. You keep making them, ill keep watching!

  • @infantrydude46
    @infantrydude46 28 днів тому +2

    Without watching the podcast yet, I would like to answer that question.
    Absolutely! The people who declared war on families as a unit, know full well the father is the head, the protector, the provider, the enforcer for discipline and so much more (which is absolutely missing in todays society).
    Otherwise, why all the hate and bias towards men, particularly fathers? There’s more to add here but in short, ABSOLUTELY!!!

  • @OmotoRyuBudo
    @OmotoRyuBudo 27 днів тому

    Name is Ron, the Omoto Ryuha stuff of martial arts business related... just so you know and don't get stuck trying to pronounce it.
    I was raised by a single mother and if I didn't have good male role models, I can see myself being pretty messed up. I am pretty messed up in some ways, for example I don't really have a good ability to bond with girlfriends because when they get all nurturing and trying to take care of me... I'm just like "I got a mom already..." and relationship starts to fall apart.

  • @bogangod6710
    @bogangod6710 28 днів тому

    Yawns

  • @ArchiveAmerica
    @ArchiveAmerica 28 днів тому

    Fathers have more effect on children than mothers do. Its the #1 determining factor whether kids grow up healthy intelligent adults. Good male role models teach boys how to be good men and they teach girls what a good man is. Is it any wonder the family until has been under attack since the 60's?