#56 CAM HALL | How to Make a Difference

EPISODE · Feb 21, 2024 · 1H 18M

#56 CAM HALL | How to Make a Difference

from The Present Father's Podcast

In this episode we welcome special guest, Cam Hall host of the Dads Making a Difference Podcast. Cam is a leadership development expert and team growth specialist. Over the last 15 years, Cam has experienced leadership success in both the public and private sectors. Cam is a Master Educator and has led teams of 100+ people toward a shared vision. Over the last 3 years, Cam has practiced as a leadership consultant to online coaches and business leaders, knowing that the shift from solo-prenuer to full-time online CEO takes guts and hard work. Takeaways from the episode: - Be present and intentional in parenting, showing love and support to your children. - Recognize the impact of parental influence on children's development and strive to be a positive role model. - Pay it forward by helping and mentoring younger men, sharing your experiences and wisdom. - Maintain a healthy work-life balance, setting boundaries and prioritizing family time. - Prepare for the challenges of the teenage years by listening, asking questions, and adapting to your child's needs. Struggling with weight and health can have a significant impact on one's mental and emotional well-being. - Seeking guidance and mentorship from others, especially in areas where one is struggling, can be incredibly beneficial. - Self-care is not selfish and should be prioritized to maintain overall health and well-being. - Knowing your why, aiming for growth, and taking ownership are important principles to live by as a father. Learn more about Cam here: https://www.fightthedadbod.com/ https://dmdmastermind.com/

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