Family is everything, and being able to guide our children spiritually and financially to shape their futures is such an important part of it. However, at first glance, it may look intimidating, but it doesn’t have to be. And our guest today is living proof.
For today’s episode of the His & Her Money Show, Jerrad Lopes is on board to give us all some insight on his own personal growth as a father, and how he’s helping guys around the world lead their families spiritually and beyond. Growing up without a dad shaped Jerrad’s life more than he initially realized, and today he’s a pastor dedicated to ministry and family as the founder of Dad Tired.
When Jerrad created Dad Tired, it was completely unexpected. Furthermore, he wanted to create a space for men to come together and share their journeys and experiences, and it snowballed from there into something amazing.
With his podcast and community, Jerrad is supplying resources to help guide fathers in leading their sons and daughters to Christ, success, and happiness, and pushing through the same adversaries he experienced himself towards fixing up and nurturing the ultimate family dynamic.
This is such a great episode for anybody, and Jerrad is giving away so much wisdom on the topic of manhood, family building, and becoming the version of yourself that you always knew you could be!
Also, you can find Jerrad and learn more by checking out dadtired.com!
What You Will Learn
- Mastering communication
- Beating out “outdated” ideas about manhood
- Realizing and connecting with your emotions
- Tackling hardships and moving forward
- How Dad Tired came to be
- Different issues Jarrad overcame along his journey to fatherhood
Resources Mentioned
- Jarrad’s website Dad Tired
- Dad Tired and Loving it: Stumbling Your Way to Spiritual Leadership by Jerrad Lopes
- Cry Like a Man: Fighting for Freedom from Emotional Incarceration by Jason Wilson
Thanks For Listening!
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