The Super Daddy Club
Welcome to The Super Daddy Club podcast, a premier family program tailored for parents eager to expand their knowledge and enhance their parenting repertoire. Our podcast explores diverse parenting dynamics, with a keen interest in the evolving role of fathers in raising children. Our mission is to empower men to transition and excel in their responsibilities as Fathers.
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The Super Daddy Club
Climbing the Ladder: Exploring the Next Stages of Adult Development with David Arrell
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In this second installment of our series with David Arrell, we move from theory into application. Building on earlier conversations about adult developmental theory, identity, and growth, this episode focuses on what it actually looks like to climb the next rungs of development in real life.
This conversation discusses the internal “symptoms” of stagnation, the fear that often accompanies change, and the role of self-reflection, vulnerability, and community in helping people mature psychologically and emotionally. Rather than offering surface-level fixes, David outlines how depth, health, and growth develop over time and what developmentally appropriate support actually looks like at different stages of life.