Resolving Dad

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Resolving Dad

Being a parent is complex, and sometimes we stumble along. Come and join us as we share insights into parenting and how we can come together as a community to be better parents.

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    Episode 6 - Prayer and shame free parenting

    Episode 6 - Prayer and shame free parenting

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    Episode 5 - The Power of a Good Present Father

    Episode 5 - The Power of a Good Present Father

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    Episode 4 - The power of showing up - Part 2

    Justin Boyd and Daron Prat continue their conversation on authentic fatherhood, introducing a new segment called Dad Hacks with lighthearted parenting solutions (like using zip ties or balloons as emergency hair ties). The main focus of the episode is the book The Power of Showing Up by Daniel Siegel and Tina Payne Bryson. They unpack the “Four S’s” of parenting—Safe, Seen, Soothed, and Secure—emphasizing that children don’t need perfect parents, but present ones. They discuss practical ways dads can make their kids feel noticed, understood, and comforted, even in small everyday moments. The episode stresses that it’s never too late to start showing up for your children, whether they’re young or already adults, and challenges dads to find intentional ways to be present in their kids’ lives this week.

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    Episode 3 - The power of showing up - Part 1

    In Episode 3 of Resolving Dad, Justin and Daron explore the idea of “showing up” for your kids—not in a perfect way, but in a consistent, authentic way that helps build trust and emotional connection. Drawing from The Power of Showing Up by Dr. Daniel Siegel and Dr. Tina Payne Bryson, they emphasize that parenting isn’t about the amount of time you spend, but the quality of that time. Even short, intentional moments—like putting your phone away and being fully present—can make a deep impact on your child’s development and sense of security. The episode focuses on the first of four key parenting needs: helping your child feel safe. Safety isn’t just physical; emotional safety matters just as much. This means being a calm, predictable presence your child can turn to without fear of judgment or shame. The hosts share practical ideas like using reflective listening (“uh-huh, really, tell me more”), showing up for small moments, and apologizing when you get it wrong. These consistent habits build emotional resilience and healthy attachment. The episode ends with a challenge for parents to reflect: How am I showing up today?

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    Episode 2

    Episode 2

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    Episode 1

    In the debut episode of Resolving Dad, pastors and fathers Justin Boyd and Daron Pratt launch a heartfelt and down-to-earth conversation about modern parenting. Framed as a space for all caregivers—not just dads—they explore what it means to be an authentic parent in a world where screens dominate childhood. Set against the backdrop of their personal experiences as dads, granddads, and spiritual leaders, the hosts aim to bring honesty and encouragement to parents navigating today’s challenges. This episode centers on the impact of screens and technology on family life, particularly how children’s relationships with devices begin early and often become all-consuming. The hosts draw from Jonathan Haidt’s book The Anxious Generation, discussing how shifts in society—from the loss of neighborhood community and outdoor play to the rise of screen-based interaction—have fundamentally changed the way children grow up. They reflect on the tension between embracing technology and protecting childhood, encouraging parents to stay present and informed in their children’s digital worlds. What makes Resolving Dad refreshing is its tone: practical, non-judgmental, and real. Justin and Daron don’t pretend to have all the answers, but they do model intentional parenting—where connection, balance, and presence matter more than perfection. With humor, candor, and a shared commitment to meaningful family life, they offer listeners both challenge and comfort as they unpack what it means to raise resilient, grounded kids in an age of smartphones and social media.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Being a parent is complex, and sometimes we stumble along. Come and join us as we share insights into parenting and how we can come together as a community to be better parents.

HOSTED BY

Daron Pratt & Justin Boyd

Produced by Justin Boyd

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