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In this straight-shooting Craft of Fatherhood episode of Fatherhood Field Notes, Ned Schaut calls fathers back to two lost arts of manhood: listening well and leading with purpose.
Ned challenges dads to stop being the constant lecturer, fixer, and rule-enforcer—and instead become the trusted voice and steady ear their children actually want to come to. He shares how some of the deepest moments with his daughters came not through speeches, but through quiet conversations in the car, in the hot tub, and in everyday life.
His warning is blunt: if a father won’t listen to his daughter, some immature boy eventually will.
The second half of the episode pushes fathers to rethink discipline, chores, curfews, and household rules. Ned argues that great dads don’t enforce rules just for control—they connect expectations to character formation.
Curfews become lessons in respect and communication. Chores become lessons in responsibility. Family standards become training ground for adulthood.
This is a practical, masculine reminder that fatherhood is not passive—it is leadership, stewardship, and sacrifice.
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