
484: Inside the Heart of a Daughter and Wife: What Every Dad and Husband Needs to Hear
Ever wonder what your kids will remember about you when they’re grown?
In Part Two of my conversation with Megan and Angie—founders of Front Row Moms—we go deep into the father-daughter relationship, how it shaped them, and what kind of presence they craved most from their dads growing up.
These aren’t just reflections—they’re insights every father can apply right now, no matter the age of your kids.
Here’s what you’ll take away from the interview:
❤️ How two women—now mothers themselves—reflect on what their fathers got right (and wrong)
🎯 What grown daughters say they needed most from their dads—and what they still hope for today
🧱 Why structure and boundaries matter more than you think (even when they resist them)
📖 A powerful reminder that it’s never too late to rewrite the story with your kids
🌱 The key to supporting your wife’s growth—without losing yourself in the process
🔥 The truth about marriage longevity—and what creates real connection after the kids grow up
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