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Healing The Father Wound: Nick Adams' Five Big Stones of Redemption

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Many adults struggle to overcome the wounds inflicted by their father, especially when it comes time for men to become fathers themselves. It's hard to find guidance and support in navigating the complexities of fatherhood when you didn't have a great example in your own father. Theese dads often feel the weight of responsibility without a clear path forward.

In this episode of The Dad Central Show, Nick Adams shares his personal journey of overcoming father wounds and the wisdom he's learned in the process. He gives invaluable insights on being intentional and present as a father, emphasizes the influence of a father on a child's life, and encourages dads to embrace their role as heroes for their children.

Nick Adams is the author of "Being the Dad You Wish You Had: Five Big Stones For Effective Fatherhood," and in this conversation with host, Drew Soleyn he explores the significance of fatherhood and the impact dads have on their children's lives.

Top takeaways from this conversation:

- Overcoming Internal Obstacles: Nick emphasizes the importance of seeking knowledge and mentorship in fatherhood to overcome internal obstacles and be intentional in parenting.

- Influence as a Father: He highlights the power of influence through presence and consistent engagement, even when physically absent, and shares the impact of a father's influence on a child's development.

- Being a Hero to Your Kids: Nick encourages fathers to be present and emotionally available, modeling positive values and behaviors to establish a strong parent-child bond, creating a sense of security and unconditional love.

This episode provides hope for wounded dads struggling to know how to change things for their children. It offers a roadmap for navigating the complexities of fatherhood, empowers dads to recognize and embrace their significance, and amplifies the impact of their role in shaping their children's future.

We appreciate our listeners' support and encourage you to review, like, and share this episode if it resonated with you. Your feedback helps us continue to bring you relevant and impactful content!

As Nick Adams beautifully puts it, "Our children are watching, and the influence we have as fathers is profound. Let's show up, be intentional, and be the heroes our kids need us to be." Join us in embracing this call to action, and let's continue the conversation on empowering fatherhood.

About Nick Adams

My name is Nick Adams. Thanks for taking a moment to read my bio. I am a couple of years into branching into a new career adventure. After decades as a youth camp founder and director, a pastor, business owner, and commercial and residential landlord, I have written my first book, “Being the Dad You Wish You Had: Five Big Stones for Effective Fatherhood,” and I am doing research for my next book! I truly enjoy writing and look forward to publishing many more books.

I was born and raised in Northeast Tennessee and have spent the majority of my life in that region, raising 4 amazing children and fostering others through the years. My oldest is 24 and married, then 22, and then we had a little gap, and I have a 13-year-old and a 12-year-old adopted son. I have 2 girls and 2 boys. I often say my favorite thing in life is being a dad. I love to travel and have visited 6 of the 7 continents and have had reasonable success in life, but nothing compares to being a dad from my perspective!

I snow ski, run marathons, camp, hike, and read avidly everything from the classics to biographies to suspense and fantasy.

I attended East Tennessee State University, where I received an AS in Computer Science, a BS in Political Science, and a BS in Mass Communication. I attended Beacon Theological Seminary, where I received a Master’s in Theology.

Links:

About The Dad Central Show

Dads love to see their kids grow into confident and successful adults. The problem is most dads feel unsure how to get there and have nowhere to turn for help.

The Dad Central Show coaches you to be your best, while bringing out the best in your family.

Links for Dad Central:

Contact us at podcast@dadcentral.ca

The Dad Central Show is sponsored by Dove Men+Care. Dove Men+Care believes care is the best of a man, because when men care for themselves and others, there is a positive impact.

Three more ways Dad Central helps:

FREE FATHERHOOD FUNDAMENTALS EMAIL COURSE: Learn how to lead your family effectively, master time management to balance your responsibilities, and maintain a positive outlook. Enroll now: https://dadcentral.ca/fatherhood-fundamentals/

DADMENTOR MEMBERSHIP: DadMentor is the ultimate solution tailored to address the challenges dads commonly face. Join now and get a step-by-step plan, proven tools, and a community of like-minded dads who want to be a great dads: https://dadcentral.ca/dads/

7 STEP GUIDE TO STOP YELLING: Our guide is based on extensive research and experience working with parents just like you. We’ll guide you through each step, offering practical tips, strategies, and exercises to help you understand your triggers, improve your communication skills, and foster a more harmonious relationship with your children, ultimately becoming a more confident and effective dad: https://dadcentral.ca/7-step-guide-to-stop-yelling/

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Innhold levert av Dad Central and Dad Central Ontario. Alt podcastinnhold, inkludert episoder, grafikk og podcastbeskrivelser, lastes opp og leveres direkte av Dad Central and Dad Central Ontario eller deres podcastplattformpartner. Hvis du tror at noen bruker det opphavsrettsbeskyttede verket ditt uten din tillatelse, kan du følge prosessen skissert her https://no.player.fm/legal.

Many adults struggle to overcome the wounds inflicted by their father, especially when it comes time for men to become fathers themselves. It's hard to find guidance and support in navigating the complexities of fatherhood when you didn't have a great example in your own father. Theese dads often feel the weight of responsibility without a clear path forward.

In this episode of The Dad Central Show, Nick Adams shares his personal journey of overcoming father wounds and the wisdom he's learned in the process. He gives invaluable insights on being intentional and present as a father, emphasizes the influence of a father on a child's life, and encourages dads to embrace their role as heroes for their children.

Nick Adams is the author of "Being the Dad You Wish You Had: Five Big Stones For Effective Fatherhood," and in this conversation with host, Drew Soleyn he explores the significance of fatherhood and the impact dads have on their children's lives.

Top takeaways from this conversation:

- Overcoming Internal Obstacles: Nick emphasizes the importance of seeking knowledge and mentorship in fatherhood to overcome internal obstacles and be intentional in parenting.

- Influence as a Father: He highlights the power of influence through presence and consistent engagement, even when physically absent, and shares the impact of a father's influence on a child's development.

- Being a Hero to Your Kids: Nick encourages fathers to be present and emotionally available, modeling positive values and behaviors to establish a strong parent-child bond, creating a sense of security and unconditional love.

This episode provides hope for wounded dads struggling to know how to change things for their children. It offers a roadmap for navigating the complexities of fatherhood, empowers dads to recognize and embrace their significance, and amplifies the impact of their role in shaping their children's future.

We appreciate our listeners' support and encourage you to review, like, and share this episode if it resonated with you. Your feedback helps us continue to bring you relevant and impactful content!

As Nick Adams beautifully puts it, "Our children are watching, and the influence we have as fathers is profound. Let's show up, be intentional, and be the heroes our kids need us to be." Join us in embracing this call to action, and let's continue the conversation on empowering fatherhood.

About Nick Adams

My name is Nick Adams. Thanks for taking a moment to read my bio. I am a couple of years into branching into a new career adventure. After decades as a youth camp founder and director, a pastor, business owner, and commercial and residential landlord, I have written my first book, “Being the Dad You Wish You Had: Five Big Stones for Effective Fatherhood,” and I am doing research for my next book! I truly enjoy writing and look forward to publishing many more books.

I was born and raised in Northeast Tennessee and have spent the majority of my life in that region, raising 4 amazing children and fostering others through the years. My oldest is 24 and married, then 22, and then we had a little gap, and I have a 13-year-old and a 12-year-old adopted son. I have 2 girls and 2 boys. I often say my favorite thing in life is being a dad. I love to travel and have visited 6 of the 7 continents and have had reasonable success in life, but nothing compares to being a dad from my perspective!

I snow ski, run marathons, camp, hike, and read avidly everything from the classics to biographies to suspense and fantasy.

I attended East Tennessee State University, where I received an AS in Computer Science, a BS in Political Science, and a BS in Mass Communication. I attended Beacon Theological Seminary, where I received a Master’s in Theology.

Links:

About The Dad Central Show

Dads love to see their kids grow into confident and successful adults. The problem is most dads feel unsure how to get there and have nowhere to turn for help.

The Dad Central Show coaches you to be your best, while bringing out the best in your family.

Links for Dad Central:

Contact us at podcast@dadcentral.ca

The Dad Central Show is sponsored by Dove Men+Care. Dove Men+Care believes care is the best of a man, because when men care for themselves and others, there is a positive impact.

Three more ways Dad Central helps:

FREE FATHERHOOD FUNDAMENTALS EMAIL COURSE: Learn how to lead your family effectively, master time management to balance your responsibilities, and maintain a positive outlook. Enroll now: https://dadcentral.ca/fatherhood-fundamentals/

DADMENTOR MEMBERSHIP: DadMentor is the ultimate solution tailored to address the challenges dads commonly face. Join now and get a step-by-step plan, proven tools, and a community of like-minded dads who want to be a great dads: https://dadcentral.ca/dads/

7 STEP GUIDE TO STOP YELLING: Our guide is based on extensive research and experience working with parents just like you. We’ll guide you through each step, offering practical tips, strategies, and exercises to help you understand your triggers, improve your communication skills, and foster a more harmonious relationship with your children, ultimately becoming a more confident and effective dad: https://dadcentral.ca/7-step-guide-to-stop-yelling/

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