This episode, I had John Christensen join me on NSSDB.
John is one of 6 fathers who collaborated with each other to create a book of dadvice (see what we did there?). It’s about the road fathers travel. Not always paved, not always smooth. It’s about regret, success, vulnerability and relationship enrichment.
It’s written by average dude dads, for average dude dads that want to be better.
Village Wisdom is the “dad manual” you’ve been searching for.
In this weeks episode, Nate and John discuss the book and how it has strengthened relationships in John's life. We also go off on a bit of a tangent where we discuss the time we first became fathers. Both of our jaws were on the floor when we discussed the cost of having a baby in the US vs Australia.
Buy a copy of Village Wisdom, the ultimate dad manual, for dad for Fathers Day at www.village-wisdom.com
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