#74 HARRISON SCHENCK | Save Your Sons: Winning the Culture War

EPISODE · Jun 19, 2024 · 1H 10M

#74 HARRISON SCHENCK | Save Your Sons: Winning the Culture War

from The Present Father's Podcast

Harrison Schenck is helping dads at Sherwood kids, Fatherizer Incubator and the Dad Biz Podcast. He is a Husband, Father, Social Media writer and thought leader and is a graduate of UNC Chapel Hill. In this episode, Harrison discusses his journey as a father and entrepreneur. He emphasizes the importance of men setting a positive example and being involved in their children's lives. Harrison also talks about the need to challenge the dominant cultural narrative and create a better alternative. He highlights the significance of personal growth and constantly striving to improve oneself and the world around them. The conversation also touches on the value of brotherhood and the importance of choosing the right partner in life. Harrison discusses the importance of finding a good wife and building a strong marriage. He emphasizes the need for men to be discerning and look for subtle signs in a potential partner, such as how they act around kids, animals, and their own family. Harrison also highlights the importance of personal growth and taking accountability in a marriage, as well as the role of communication and intentional parenting. He shares his thoughts on legacy and the desire to create a multi-generational family that stays close and supports each other. He also mentions his involvement with Sherwood, a streaming platform for kids that offers wholesome and low-stimulation content. Check out Sherwood: https://www.sherwoodkids.com/ Follow Harrison on X: https://x.com/SaveYourSons

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