318: The FRD Colorado Adventure with Chris Emick, Ali Jafarian & Jon Vroman
Front Row Dads with Jon Vroman - Un pódcast de Jon Vroman
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After hearing about Front Row Dads, several guys have shared with me that they’re just not having important conversations around family, parenting, marriage, sex, health, money, etc. They all have buddies, but they’re basically shooting the shit around things that are topical and typical. It’s weather, sports and with some “How are the kids?” questions, and then the boring “Kids are great” responses. After guys join FRD, I’ll often hear some version of, “I had a deeper conversation in the first few hours of being here than I’ve had with any of my friends over the past few years.” What makes FRD work is a simple formula. It’s first relationships, then resources, then results. We’re not interested in BS relationships, but want to form real connections rooted in trust and transparency. While many men might have lots of “facebook friends” we believe in building a true brotherhood. And this is done with great intention. After the REAL relationships are formed, the deep conversations naturally lead to resources and results. Recently, a few FRD brothers organized a trip to the mountains, and the discussion today will give you an inside look into that adventure and why it was so powerful for the guys involved. We’ll share how they sparked killer conversations, tackled some outdoor adventures and created a bond that will forever alter their lives (and the lives of their families). When was the last time you got out of your comfort zone with other people, allowed yourself to be vulnerable, unplugged, recharged and connected with others in nature? Joining me today are legendary FRD members Chris Emick, Michael Wagner, and Ali Jafarian. They recently got together with a group of 8 dads and went off the grid for a few days on a mountain adventure of exploration and discovery. You’ll hear the breakthrough conversations they had while melting snow to make coffee at 5am, the tales of pushing their limits, and those sweet spots in time when your body is in tune with nature. I hope this show encourages you to have your own experiences with people you want to do life with. I hope that by hearing this conversation today, you’ll find a way to have a miniature version of this retreat and connect with others in your neck of the woods. Podcast Highlights The simple One Word exercise that kicked things off Witnessing the disempowerment of shame when guys share things that they normally wouldn’t. Forcing yourself into an environment that grounds you. How exposing your soul to new things reflects in your family life. How your need to impress others can weigh down on you. The fear that comes with insecurity. How to pick the path that connects you to other people. Overcoming your fears and testing your boundaries. Dealing with Imposter Syndrome and how you can overcome it. Creativity vs. Fear and how to let yourself thrive as a father. The ways your family can feel the benefits of your health. Regain your perspective by disrupting your comfort. The benefits that come from unplugging and recharging. Get grounded and feel what’s true to you. How to become more present and patient for your family. Get the Full Show Notes Want access to the full show notes, including links to all resources mentioned during today's conversation? Visit FrontRowDads.com/318 Want to learn more about Front Row Dads? We are in the business of building better families. While most dads would say that family matters most, the challenge is they feel guilty knowing their careers get the best of them, and their family seems to get the rest of them. We help Dads become family men with businesses, not businessmen who have families, so they can thrive personally AND professionally. Subscribe to the Front Row Dad podcast to learn about fatherhood, marriage and how to level up your game at home, or if you’re ready for the best coaching and true brothers to grow with, Join The Brotherhood! Are you getting all the shows? Subscribe today! Want to leave a review? THANK YOU! http://FrontRowDads.com/review