AEM Podcast #61 - Jai Singh – Fatherhood: A Gift and a Humbling Crucible. How To Be A Dad in Modern Times

An Evolving Man Podcast AEM #61 -

Jai Singh 

Fatherhood: A Gift and a Humbling Crucible.

How To Be A Dad in Modern Times

Today on the podcast I talk with a specialist in fatherhood. How do we make great fathers? What can we do to develop into a loving and supportive father?


Jai also talks about his own experience growing up with a boarding school father. What was that like? What did he learn?


A really powerful discussion.


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Jai Singh is a men's coach and workshop leader who specialises in helping fathers find a deeper sense of purpose in their lives. He also runs a 10 week program for fathers, called The New King.


Some of the areas to cover:


  1. I would love for you to share some of your journey. How did you get into the work that you now do?
  2. What are some of the challenges that men face as fathers in today's world?
  3. Could you please talk a little about marriage and fatherhood as a crucible for personal growth and evolution?
  4. Could you please speak to conscious masculinity in the context of fatherhood?
  5. How do we start to create a life of purpose and passion as a father?
  6. If you are happy to talk about this I would love to hear your experience of growing up with a father who went to boarding school. How was it?
  7. How do we as men and father deal with being triggered in our roles as Dads?
  8. What is the importance for us to have a relationship with ourselves before we begin having a relationship with our family? How do you help men to do this?
  9. What are some of the practices you get men to do?
  10. What is a healthy King in your eyes. How do we cultivate that as fathers?
  11. How do we shoulder greater responsibility?
  12. How do people learn more about your work or reach out?



To learn more about Jai work's please visit: https://www.awakened-masculine.com



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An Evolving Man (AEM) Podcast is for men and women who want to grow, evolve and want support in learning how to do this.

On a regular basis there will be an interview around men's (and women's) topics ranging from self-development, relationships, spirituality, archetypes, trauma, boarding school syndrome and men's work featuring authors and leaders in this field.

The sense with these interviews is to support people during these times of change. What are the teachings, tools and practices that you can use to help you through these turbulent times?



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