Mentorship Alone Isn’t Enough: Why You Need a Brotherhood
In today’s quick-hitting episode, Front Row Dad member Eric Farewell shares why every man needs a mentor, a coach, and—most of all—community… and how the right brotherhood can change the next 50 years of your life.
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Mentor vs. Coach vs. Community: who does what (and why money-only mentors miss the mark)
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Experience-share > advice: the FRD “bands” model that builds ownership instead of ego
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Why community beats going it alone: presence on the hardest days, not fixes or platitudes
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Ceremony & play: identity, laughter, and the rituals that make men steadier at home and work
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How to choose your people: values alignment, accountability, and men who help you tell the truth
Short, practical, and real—press play to get a simple filter for finding (or strengthening) your band of brothers
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FRD is solving a huge problem for dads. Our culture has turned “Dad” into a joke. Go ahead, google Dad and you’ll find Dad Bod, Dad Jokes, Dad Weed, etc. Culturally, it’s a Homer Simpson mentality, and it’s BS.
Our community is built for solid men. Men with range. Those who are badass, and know there’s still more to learn, together.
Most guys find it hard to find “their crew.” Finding other committed men who are successful in life and want to put family first – these guys are rare. Is this you?
In FRD, hundreds of men from all over the world show up for each other, to share resources and raise the bar of fatherhood (our core values.)
If you’re reading this, you want to grow. Podcasts are great, but guys, when you’re ready to stop just listening to content and want to JOIN the conversations, the FRD brotherhood is ready for you.
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