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EPISODE · Mar 6, 2025 · 1H 17M

Nate Feathers: Parenting Wisdom - Raising Leaders Through Intentional Fatherhood

from Apogee Strong · host Matt Beaudreau

Fatherhood today can feel like an overwhelming mix of expectations, responsibilities, and self-doubt. Between providing, guiding, and staying emotionally present, it’s easy to wonder if you’re getting it right. The truth is, raising confident, resilient kids isn’t about perfection—it’s about showing up, leading by example, and creating a safe space for them to grow. When fathers embrace both strength and vulnerability, they don’t just raise great kids—they build unshakable relationships that last a lifetime.Nate Feathers is an entrepreneur and father of six, known for his Instagram @dads_dont_babysit, where he shares insights on fatherhood and growth. He started in roofing before building a thriving Christmas light business in Nashville, growing from three clients to over 150. Through his online presence, he shares real parenting experiences and leadership advice. Today, Nate emphasizes the importance of intentional fatherhood, offering personal stories about raising kids of all ages and evolving as a parent. Join in as young leaders pose inquiries about life, personal development, and beyond!Quotes: “The only way to do this is to lead from the front and become the best I can be. If I lead that way and do it for myself, I lead others because they see my example.” – Nate Feathers“We can change the face of fatherhood in one generation by consciously doing what we need to do. If I do it consciously, it will become a habit, and for my children, it will be unconscious and will change how they act.” – Nate Feathers“The thing you want most is on the other side of a lot of failure and fear. If you overcome the fear of failure, you'll make it wherever you want to go.” – Nate Feathers“I say this about fathering kids, and I believe this about leading tribes too: people are more likely to do what you do than what you say.” – Matt BeaudreauTakeaways:Map out your 5-year personal development plan focusing on skills, health, and character growth - not just career achievements.Audit your daily habits and eliminate one behavior that prevents you from becoming the person you want your children to respect.Practice having honest, vulnerable conversations with your kids about your own mistakes and growth - show them leadership isn't about perfection but continuous improvement.Spend 30 days tracking how you speak to and treat your family members - are you building trust or creating distance?Create a personal "privilege system" at home where responsibilities and access to resources are earned through consistent positive behavior, not demanded as a right.Conclusion:Real change starts with personal growth and the decision to break unhelpful patterns. Leading by example inspires more than words ever could. Growth isn’t about being flawless but about learning, adapting, and making better choices daily. The strongest impact comes from staying true to your values. True leadership is lived, not forced.

Fatherhood today can feel like an overwhelming mix of expectations, responsibilities, and self-doubt. Between providing, guiding, and staying emotionally present, it’s easy to wonder if you’re getting it right. The truth is, raising confident, resilient kids isn’t about perfection—it’s about showing up, leading by example, and creating a safe space for them to grow. When fathers embrace both strength and vulnerability, they don’t just raise great kids—they build unshakable relationships that last a lifetime.Nate Feathers is an entrepreneur and father of six, known for his Instagram @dads_dont_babysit, where he shares insights on fatherhood and growth. He started in roofing before building a thriving Christmas light business in Nashville, growing from three clients to over 150. Through his online presence, he shares real parenting experiences and leadership advice. Today, Nate emphasizes the importance of intentional fatherhood, offering personal stories about raising kids of all ages and evolving as a parent. Join in as young leaders pose inquiries about life, personal development, and beyond!Quotes: “The only way to do this is to lead from the front and become the best I can be. If I lead that way and do it for myself, I lead others because they see my example.” – Nate Feathers“We can change the face of fatherhood in one generation by consciously doing what we need to do. If I do it consciously, it will become a habit, and for my children, it will be unconscious and will change how they act.” – Nate Feathers“The thing you want most is on the other side of a lot of failure and fear. If you overcome the fear of failure, you'll make it wherever you want to go.” – Nate Feathers“I say this about fathering kids, and I believe this about leading tribes too: people are more likely to do what you do than what you say.” – Matt BeaudreauTakeaways:Map out your 5-year personal development plan focusing on skills, health, and character growth - not just career achievements.Audit your daily habits and eliminate one behavior that prevents you from becoming the person you want your children to respect.Practice having honest, vulnerable conversations with your kids about your own mistakes and growth - show them leadership isn't about perfection but continuous improvement.Spend 30 days tracking how you speak to and treat your family members - are you building trust or creating distance?Create a personal "privilege system" at home where responsibilities and access to resources are earned through consistent positive behavior, not demanded as a right.Conclusion:Real change starts with personal growth and the decision to break unhelpful patterns. Leading by example inspires more than words ever could. Growth isn’t about being flawless but about learning, adapting, and making better choices daily. The strongest impact comes from staying true to your values. True leadership is lived, not forced.

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