
Dad Like a Seahorse
Elisabeth Harrod, Parenting Coach/Mentor/Teacher, has thoughtful, moving, honest conversations with Dads about what being a dad means to them, how their own childhoods impact their relationship to their kids, and what they hope their children will say about them when they grow up. https://www.purposeparenting.net/Intro/Outro Season 3 song "Simple Life" is written and performed by Sim Redmond and the Sim Redmon Band
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Dad Like a Seahorse
Season 2 Episode 2 Dad Like a Seahorse, The Family that Skates Together Stays Together
In this episode of Dad like a Seahorse, amazing Dad, Doug Levine, shares stories from the road... He supports his kids to play high-level hockey just like he did as a kid (and even as an adult). It's a wonderful conversation about how sports has shaped Doug's life as a Dad. Full of heart-warming stories and helpful Dad Tips.
This is an episode to listen to and take notes. Doug is nailing this whole Dad thing!
Elisabeth Harrod is the Parent Coach at Purpose Parenting. She helps Dads have the relationship with their kids they always dreamed of by breaking all the rules. Transformational change is possible. www.purposeparenting.net
Theme song "There's a Room in our House at the Top of the Stairs" is written and performed by Dad & Songwriter, John McCutcheon is used with permission by the artist. Here's a link to the entire song: https://youtu.be/e-u5J0j_3js
Dad Like a Seahorse is recorded and edited by Nate Richardson at Rep Studio in Ithaca NY
Elisabeth Harrod, B. A. Elementary Education (K-6)
Certified Parent Coach
Member of International Academy of Collaborative Professionals
Certified Quantum Energy Coaching (QEC) Practitioner
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