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Family Activities

Say yes to the silly moment. Ideas for actually doing it.

Episodes on Family Activities

Fatherhood

Holding the Frontline and the Homefront with Noam Markose

Zach sits down with Noam Markose, a marketer, dad of four, and active IDF reservist living in Jerusalem. Noam …

Family Activities

Coaching Youth Sports: Just Show Up, Make It Fun (with Michael Huber)

Zach talks with Michael Huber, a mental performance coach (sports psychologist) and dad of two teenage soccer …

Personal Development

Turning Anxiety Into Confidence with Nick Clement

Zach sits down with Nick Clement, a UK primary school teacher who spent over a decade in education before walk…

Fatherhood

Building Critical Thinking in Kids Using Quality TV

Zach talks with UK producer and podcaster Corin Long (host of Beyond the Broom Cupboard, a show about the peop…

Fatherhood

Faith, Fighting, and Fishing: Raising Boys with Harrison Connely

Harrison Connely, a lead pastor in Orange County, California, and dad of three boys, joins Zach to talk about …

Fatherhood

Coaching, Perspective, and Knowing Each Kid as Their Own Person

Zach sits down with his friend Payton Junkin, a dad of three boys (third, second, and first grade) plus a son …

Personal Development

Ruthless Transparency: Real Vulnerability, Accountability, and Showing Up as a Dad

Josh Turner — married 17 years, dad to an 18-year-old son and a 13-year-old daughter with severe special needs…

Fatherhood

Macro vs Micro Adventure: Keeping the Wild Alive as a Dad

Zach sits down with his longtime friend Mark Hamilton, a mental health and addictions counselor and former you…

Fatherhood

Four Kids, One Shot: Creating Moments That Stick

Jason Kimbrow, a dad of four from Fayetteville, Arkansas, walks through what he's learned going from one kid t…

Fatherhood

Be Where Your Feet Are: Presence, Marriage, and Finding Your 2 AM Friends

This is the first episode of The Skilled Dad, and Zach kicks it off with his friend Matt Cass — a former pasto…

One Email a Week. Worth Your Time.

Practical skills, real stories, and one thing to actually do this week with your family. Written by a dad in the trenches, not a marketing department.