Do you have a newborn baby in the family?
As a Dad, it's probably one of the hardest times in a man's life because we feel helpless without the right equipment that our wife has. We often are trying to balancing going back to work, coming home, and supporting and give our wife a break.
And we have this big feeling of not being enough. But what do you do about it is the hard question. Nate gives us some epic advice on this at the end and it's spot on.
Nate Riggs is a ten-year Navy Veteran who took what he learned about growing up and applied it and designed his ideal life on the other side to start and raise his family.
Topics Covered:
Using where you grew up to help you know where to go
Working real estate
What are your kids learning from you
When being aggressive is a good thing
Leveraging risk while serving
Faith. Family. Fitness. Finances
Making sure you show up for yourself first
Leaving your family a legacy
Having full control over your life
How to connect with guest
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Support this podcastDo you have a newborn baby in the family?
As a Dad, it's probably one of the hardest times in a man's life because we feel helpless without the right equipment that our wife has. We often are trying to balancing going back to work, coming home, and supporting and give our wife a break.
And we have this big feeling of not being enough. But what do you do about it is the hard question. Nate gives us some epic advice on this at the end and it's spot on.
Nate Riggs is a ten-year Navy Veteran who took what he learned about growing up and applied it and designed his ideal life on the other side to start and raise his family.
Topics Covered:
Using where you grew up to help you know where to go
Working real estate
What are your kids learning from you
When being aggressive is a good thing
Leveraging risk while serving
Faith. Family. Fitness. Finances
Making sure you show up for yourself first
Leaving your family a legacy
Having full control over your life
How to connect with guest
Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/nateriggsofficial (
https://www.instagram.com/nateriggsofficial)
Thank you for Listening to the Episode!
Be sure to subscribe on
https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-military-veteran-dad-podcast/id1448127126 (Apple),
https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9taWxpdGFyeXZldGVyYW5kYWQubGlic3luLmNvbS9yc3M (Google),
https://open.spotify.com/show/2I1mwoZ0VaR9tLdCwwxsg2 (Spotify), or wherever you get your podcasts. And feel free to drop us a line at
ben@militaryveterandad.com.
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For help, resources, and community support, please join the
https://www.facebook.com/groups/militaryveterandad (Military Veteran Dad) Facebook Group.
Be sure to check out all the
http://www.freedadcourse.com/ (free courses) available to help come home to a better tomorrow.
Heads Up: My episodes may contain affiliate links! If you buy something through one of those links, you won’t pay a penny more, but we’ll get a small commission, which helps keep the lights on. Thanks!
Do you have a newborn baby in the family?
As a Dad, it's probably one of the hardest times in a man's life because we feel helpless without the right equipment that our wife has. We often are trying to balancing going back to work, coming home, and supporting and give our wife a break.
And we have this big feeling of not being enough. But what do you do about it is the hard question. Nate gives us some epic advice on this at the end and it's spot on.
Nate Riggs is a ten-year Navy Veteran who took what he learned about growing up and applied it and designed his ideal life on the other side to start and raise his family.
Topics Covered:
- Using where you grew up to help you know where to go
- Working real estate
- What are your kids learning from you
- When being aggressive is a good thing
- Leveraging risk while serving
- Faith. Family. Fitness. Finances
- Making sure you show up for yourself first
- Leaving your family a legacy
- Having full control over your life
How to connect with guest
Thank you for Listening to the Episode!
Be sure to subscribe on Apple, Google, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. And feel free to drop us a line at ben@militaryveterandad.com.
Follow Ben on Social Media to stay up to date on Military Veteran Dad – Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | LinkedIn
For help, resources, and community support, please join the Military Veteran Dad Facebook Group.
Be sure to check out all the free courses available to help come home to a better tomorrow.
Heads Up: My episodes may contain affiliate links! If you buy something through one of those links, you won’t pay a penny more, but we’ll get a small commission, which helps keep the lights on. Thanks!