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EPISODE · Sep 16, 2021 · 32 MIN

How To Lead For Change with Craig Wilkinson

from Manned Up Conversations · host Kgaugelo Habyane

Send us Fan MailOn our final episode of the Six Pack Of Champion Virtues series we take this opportunity to honor and highlight Craig Wilkinson as a leader and advocate for change and role model in, Leading For Change. Craig shares his early childhood memories growing up in Johannesburg, travelling around various countries with his family and schooling in Botswana. We unpack some unfortunate incidents that led to suicide in his family, inspiration for his work through Father A Nation and how much his faith has helped him through some of life's most challenging moments. An avid mountain biker and all round great guy, we discuss how he spends his time when relaxing and find out where he draws some inspiration to keep moving in his purpose and while doing his highly important but selfless work.  My guest Craig Wilkinson is the Founder and CEO of Father A Nation which focuses on equipping men to be brave, fearless role models and fathers who use their strength to love, protect and stand against abuse. .Please don't forget to subscribe to gain access to all our podcasts. If you enjoy the show please share it with friends and family. Thank you for your support.Topics we cover on the show:01:40  -Early life in Johannesburg, Durban, Botswana and New Zealand,03:00  - difficult upbringing , studies and building a career in commerce,03:50  -  Details surrounding suicide in the family caused by lack of approval,05:04  - Faith and becoming a father inspired change,  06:12 - Life and challenges test you and force you to introspect and change,10:07  - An unfortunate incident that led to the formation of Father A Nation, 13:30  - Worst examples of masculinity,15:36  - Getting lost in nature and connecting with good men as a great source of re-energizing and relaxing, 17:25  - Utilizing your potential and impacting others to achieve success,18:42  - Overcoming setbacks and navigating through the failures,20:30  - impact of Wild At Heart by John Aldridge on Craig's life,22:35  - Why have men left the church and stopped following faith,  26:07  - How to deal with the unpopular opinion of speaking of masculinity in a positive light,28:03  - Learning and forming an opinion before spreading the wrong message about masculinity or feminism,28:48  - Leaving a legacy and Craig would like to be remembered,30:49  - Six Pack Of Champion Virtues course details Recommended links:Dad CoachFather A NationSix Pack of Champions Virtues Free CourseJohn Aldridge - Wild At HeartFollow us & share your thoughts on the topic:Website: https://www.thenetworkingcompany.co.zaFacebook:  thenetworkingcoInstagram: @MannedUp_ConvosTwitter: @MannedUp_ConvosSupport the showSignup: Substack blog: https://substack.com/@mannedupconversationsFeedspot Listing:We've been selected by FeedSpot as one of the Top 70 Role Models Podcasts, Top 70 South Africa Men's Podcasts and Top 14 Men Psychology Podcasts on the web. Checkout the lists below;https://podcast.feedspot.com/role_models_podcasts/https://podcast.feedspot.com/south_africa_mens_podcasts/https://podcast.feedspot.com/men_psychology_podcasts/Donate To Our Campai...

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Send us Fan Mail On our final episode of the Six Pack Of Champion Virtues series we take this opportunity to honor and highlight Craig Wilkinson as a leader and advocate for change and role model in, Leading For Change. Craig shares his early childhood memories growing up in Johannesburg, travelling around various countries with his family and schooling in Botswana. We unpack some unfortunate incidents that led to suicide in his family, inspiration for his work through Father A Nation and how...

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