The 5 Hour School Week: Rethinking Education, Family Dynamics and Global Adventures
Aaron Amuchastegui has been married for ten years and has 4 children. He is an entrepreneur that likes to run his businesses on the road while traveling with his family. In 2017, he and his family spent 3 weeks traveling and educating on the road for every one week they spent at home.
Building Trust: A Single Dads Approach to Authenticity and Vulnerability
Todd Palmer is the collaborative business advisor and CEO of Extraordinary Advisors (EA). Simply put, EA helps business leaders Get S#!t Done.
FRD Fitness Challenge: Gain Stamina and Strength Needed to Serve and Lead Your Family
A grateful & loving husband and father first... Alex Hayden is a Transformational Health Coach, Certified Personal Trainer and the founder of Real Results Academy. After losing over 80 lbs himself 8 years ago, it has become his mission to help people actualize their health goals through full life and body transformation. His unique systems, encouragement, and accountability, are changing lives every day.
The Integrated Family: Strategies for Intentionally Designing an Epic Life (without enabling your kids along the way)
Dan Martell is a world renown coach that works with high performing SaaS companies. He has built a thriving community of multi-million dollar startups that are changing the way we work and live. Quoted in numerous publications, books, and podcasts, Dan speaks about how to quickly scale a SaaS company using the techniques and habits that made him a successful founder.
No more sucking at holidays
When I scream at my kids, I can get them to move, but at what cost? What's the long-term negative consequence to this lazy approach to accomplishing my goal of getting the kids off to school, or putting them to sleep at night?
Making Big Moves: The Story of Selling It All and Moving the Family Overseas
Dai Manuel is a super dad, dating his wife and currently doing life with his family around the globe. He is also an award-winning digital thought leader and author, executive performance coach and certified lifestyle mentor who empowers people to lead a FUN-ctionally fit life through education, encouragement, and community.
Be a Lifter: How to Elevate Your Family, So They Can Impact the World
Paresh Shah is a unique combination of a technology engineer, Harvard MBA, serial entrepreneur, strategist to companies round the world, heroic speaker, innovation trainer and trained mindfulness yogi. Prior to his role at the Non-Obvious Company, Paresh was an engineer at Northrop Grumman Aerospace and has been in technology, media and science his whole life.
Goal Setting For Couples: Making 2019 Your Best Year Ever as a Family
Geoff Woods is a friend here in Austin. He's married to his beautiful wife Amy Woods and father to two awesome kids, Daphne and Dean Woods. Professionally, he's the Vice President of The ONE Thing and hosts The ONE Thing podcast which is in the top 5% of all podcasts in the world. Geoff has been featured in Entrepreneur.com and is on a mission to teach people how to take back control of their time and get clarity on how they want to invest it.
The Best of the Dads Retreat: Top Takeaways From 32 Epic Dads (and One Amazing Doc)
The purpose and goal of the Front Row Dad's Retreat event, is to facilitate an experience with good guys, who would value and add value to discussion around best practices in fatherhood. I don’t know of a single event that helps Dads thrive in the way that I want to. We’re making that event here, for the first time ever.
One Extraordinary Marriage: 60-days of Sex, Fighting for Her & What’s Pushing Too Far?
Tony DiLorenzo is the co-founder of ONE Extraordinary Marriage. He and his wife Alisa believe that a healthy combination of sex, love, and commitment is more than the foundation for a strong marriage, it’s the glue that will keep a marriage together.
Anger issues?
When I scream at my kids, I can get them to move, but at what cost? What's the long-term negative consequence to this lazy approach to accomplishing my goal of getting the kids off to school, or putting them to sleep at night?