I believe all of us want to become better fathers, husbands, and men, but we all face trials or adversity during this pursuit. On episode #151 of The True Family Men Podcast I share how I changed my out look when the adversity comes and introduce a new way of thinking when trying to solve…

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TFM 151: The Problem Might Not Be The Problem
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