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Epitaph “When I Die” | FATHERHOOD FRIDAY

Epitaph “When I Die” | FATHERHOOD FRIDAY

Today I share an update that interview shows will be back April 5th and I will continue to release Fatherhood Fridays. And a poem that was recently shared on a recent episode of NCIS Epitaph - When I DieBy Merrit Malloy When I dieGive what’s left of me awayTo childrenAnd old men that wait to die. And if you need to cry,Cry for your brotherWalking the street beside you.And when you need me,Put your armsAround anyoneAnd give themWhat you need to give to me. I want to leave you...

Why You  Are Worth It | FATHERHOOD FRIDAY

Why You Are Worth It | FATHERHOOD FRIDAY

This episode is a featured blog post I wrote in 2017 and felt it was the right time to bring it back and share it on the podcast. Blog Post Here > https://bit.ly/3ebnFsR Thank you for Listening to the Episode! Be sure to subscribe on Apple, Google, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. And feel free to drop us a line at [email protected]  Follow Ben on Social Media to stay up to date on Causepods – Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | LinkedIn For help, resources, and community...

I Am Talking To You | FATHERHOOD FRIDAY

I Am Talking To You | FATHERHOOD FRIDAY

Today the gloves came off.  Living in Wisconsin Midwestern Nice is often what I default to.  But today, I stepped more into my voice and message than I have ever done on the podcast.  I dedicate this episode to the dad that says he is good and fine, but feels empty on the inside.  I dedicate it to the dad who walks through the door after a great day at work, but feels like a doormat at home. I dedicate it to the dad who hides behind his ego and runs from the darkness that he knows he needs to...

Am I worth It?

Am I worth It?

Wow, have to admit that title was hard to write, now the hard part begins, the blog post. Thinking back to high school I have always felt I was just short of the finish line and that my best wasn’t enough.  I remember one such time playing baseball sophomore year. I had given me all during practice, I wasn’t the best, but I always showed up and gave my all.  That year I only played two innings the entire season, and my primary job was keeping the book. I share this because this feeling of not...

61 – PTSD Nearly Killed Him With Bobby Grey

61 – PTSD Nearly Killed Him With Bobby Grey

[iframe style="border:none" src="//html5-player.libsyn.com/embed/episode/id/13174661/height/100/width//thumbnail/no/render-playlist/no/theme/custom/tdest_id/1004267/custom-color/193300" height="100" width="100%" scrolling="no" allowfullscreen webkitallowfullscreen mozallowfullscreen oallowfullscreen msallowfullscreen] Do you question who you are as a Veteran?  Do you question your purpose in living?  Today's episode Bobby and I deep dive into identity, transition, suicide,...

34 – Suicide; The Pain Doesn’t Stop You Just Pass it on With Sarrah Roberts

34 – Suicide; The Pain Doesn’t Stop You Just Pass it on With Sarrah Roberts

[iframe style="border:none" src="//html5-player.libsyn.com/embed/episode/id/10850873/height/100/width//thumbnail/no/render-playlist/no/theme/custom/tdest_id/1004267/custom-color/193300" height="100" width="100%" scrolling="no" allowfullscreen webkitallowfullscreen mozallowfullscreen oallowfullscreen msallowfullscreen] This episode will break your heart, Sarrah opens wide up to share the story of her husband who took his own life with their daughter sleeping only 8 feet away.  We learn a...

28 – Suicide, It Is Not The Only Way with Bob Martin

Suicide, Divorce Today's episode is going to crack your life wide open and you will most likely shed a tear as you hear Bob Martin open up about his life after transition. He went from a man who thought he had it all to a man that was in the deepest of pits in his life.  This is the story of a man who almost didn't live to tell this story and can only be described as a voice from God that it wasn't his time.  What I love about this episode is that he shared his story in a really...

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