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Episode 23: From DIY to Dadding: Lessons from the Men Who Showed Up

This week, we’re turning the mic over to the dads—and you’re in for a treat (and a few laughs). In this special Father’s Day episode, the men behind the Southern Sisters share their unscripted thoughts on what it really means to be a father. From teaching life lessons with a hammer in one hand and a toddler on the hip, to navigating the dynamics of blended families and discipline, this episode is a heart-filled, honest look at fatherhood in all its complexity.

These dads open up about the heroes who shaped them, the faith that grounds them, and the hope they carry for raising kids with character. You’ll hear personal stories, sweet moments, and maybe even a little wisdom tucked in with a dad joke or two.

Whether you’re a father, raising one, married to one, or missing one—this episode reminds us all: being present matters more than being perfect.

🛠️ Key Topics:

  • Why being present is more important than being perfect
  • Tailoring discipline to each child’s heart
  • The power of open communication and safe relationships
  • Navigating blended families with grace
  • The spiritual legacy dads hope to leave behind

👨‍👧‍👦 Favorite Quotes from the Episode:

“I just want my kids to know that I’m a safe place.”
“Discipline isn’t one-size-fits-all—it’s relationship-based.”
“My dad wasn’t perfect, but he showed up. That changed everything.”

📌 Takeaways:

  • Every dad brings a unique set of tools to the parenting toolbox.
  • Love often looks like patience, presence, and intentional listening.
  • Humor helps. So does humility.
  • The values we live out are often the ones that stick the most.

🎧 Stay tuned all the way to the end for a few bonus bloopers that’ll leave you laughing.

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