
Thriving Fatherhood
Thriving Fatherhood
A Wife's Perspective On Fatherhood
Episode 30: A Wife's Perspective On Fatherhood.
Today, I am introducing my wife Bethany to the podcast interview style.
What is her favorite and most challenging thing about being a mom?
What does she believe is a father's role, and what are some excellent qualities of thriving fathers?
What did she admire about her dad, and what could he have done better?
Here are a few words of wisdom for fathers who want to be leaders for their families and go from surviving to thriving with family dynamics.
It will be a good one, and I hope you will join me.
I would love to connect with you on Facebook and feel free to join my group, Thriving Fatherhood, where I offer more on how to thrive in fatherhood.
Welcome to the Thriving Fatherhood Podcast, where we are living and working in the trenches to go from surviving to thriving in this mission field called fatherhood.
My name is Brian Knight. I am a father of three, a husband, a son, a coach, and a believer in Jesus Christ.
Today, I have a very special guest and that is my wife, Bethany. The love of my life. I have been wanting to bring on some guest and get their perspective. What better person than to start with Bethany.
Hun, welcome to the show.
1. Can you tell us a little about yourself?
2. What is your favorite thing about being a mother?
3. What is the hardest thing about being a mother?
4. What do you believe is a father’s role in the home?
5. What are some qualities that you think make a good father?
6. Do you mind talking a little about your father, who passed away this past January. What is one thing you admire about him and then what is one thing he could have done better to be a better father to you?
7. What are some ways fathers hold themselves back today. What gets in their way of being a great role model for their kids.
8. What are a couple of words of wisdom for fathers who are listening out there so they can be a better father, spouse, and leader for their families?
Thank you for joining us today hun, we will have to have you on again after the new baby comes in April and you get settled.
So, that is what I have for you today; if you feel this show has been valuable for you, I encourage you to share it with one other father who could gain some insight from it and wants more thriving in their lives.
Also, I would love to hear what you thought about the interview. What struck a chord with you and what should I ask Bethany the next time she is on the show?