You’ve Got Yourself a Wild Animal

You’ve Got Yourself a Wild Animal

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One thing far too many parents have in common is that they are always putting off taking care of themselves. This may come from a good place, but the results are good for no one.👉 Join The Daily Dad Society before Father’s Day and get $60 off your yearly membership with code FAT ...  Show more

15 Books That Will Make You a Better Parent

Instead of learning everything through trial and error, we can learn from the experiences and mistakes of others. Nowhere is that more important than in parenting. In today's episode, Ryan is sharing some of his favorite parenting books and the best lessons he has taken from them ...  Show more

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