Front Row Dads with Jon Vroman

Jon Vroman
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Apr 2, 2026 β€’ 35min

The Corner Man: Be One. Find One.

Scott Seymour, conscious partnership coach and men's work facilitator who leads retreats and helps men deepen relationships. He explains the corner man concept and how trust is built in droplets and lost in buckets. He shares two listening tools, WAIT and HALE. He contrasts unconditional love with manipulation and discusses boundaries and how brief presence can create deep connection.
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10 snips
Mar 31, 2026 β€’ 50min

The Art of Gentle Rage: A Father's Guide to Controlling the Fire

Julien Marion, father of six, entrepreneur, Muay Thai practitioner and author of Gentle Rage, coaches men on harnessing primal energy. He talks about why disconnection fuels mismanaged anger. He outlines ways men handle rage, how a family crisis transformed his presence, and daily practices like martial arts to channel aggression and sexual energy into intentional leadership.
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5 snips
Mar 27, 2026 β€’ 12min

5 Things your Wife Hates and Wishes You would Stop Doing

Jason Bronson, Front Row Dad member and husband of 21 years, shares candid reflections on marriage and everyday habits. He lists five behaviors that create friction and explains simple shifts to be more present, prioritize your partner, and respond with empathy instead of solutions. Short, honest, and relatable β€” you might spot your own habits in his stories.
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9 snips
Mar 26, 2026 β€’ 33min

The Part of You That You Hate Is the Key to Everything You Want

Craig Perra, attorney-turned-coach and author who rebuilt his life through parts work. He recounts hitting rock bottom and explains Internal Family Systems, how behaviors are need-seeking not bad, and shame as a compliance system. He connects neuroscience, spirituality, and leadership, and offers simple practical steps to start dialoguing with your inner parts today.
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12 snips
Mar 19, 2026 β€’ 25min

The Family Covenant: Simple to Create. Surprisingly Powerful.

Mike Green, facilitator and small-group leader who guides the conversation. Samuel Shreve, a dad who built a practical family covenant used daily with his kids. They explain how to create simple, behavior-focused family promises. They cover involving young children, tools like β€œouch/oops,” turning values into concrete language, and keeping the covenant alive with regular check-ins.
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14 snips
Mar 18, 2026 β€’ 41min

What Happens When 6 Men Meet Monthly for 3 Hours (No Advice. No Fixing.)

Brent Perkins, father of two, author of Paper Cuts, and builder of the band program that runs small, monthly men’s groups. He explains what these three-hour bands do, how they become a gym for presence and vulnerability, why listening beats problem-solving, and how showing up there changes how men show up at home.
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12 snips
Mar 11, 2026 β€’ 1h

The Road Less Triggered: Turning Conflict into Connection | Dr. Kelly Flanagan

Dr. Kelly Flanagan, clinical psychologist and author of The Road Less Triggered, shares stories from two decades helping relationships. He explores why people shut down, how to notice and reopen your heart in tense moments, setting open-hearted boundaries, delaying defensiveness, and practical ways to rehearse responses and repair connection.
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Mar 4, 2026 β€’ 26min

Allowance vs. Commission: Two Dads Debate the Best Way to Teach Kids Money

Dave Powders, founding Front Row Dads member who uses biweekly money meetings and a five-jar system. Eric Farewell, Front Row Dad who pays kids per task and has them cover some expenses. They debate allowance versus commission. Short, practical methods for teaching budgeting, ownership, ledgers, entrepreneurship, and starting money meetings are discussed.
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Feb 25, 2026 β€’ 33min

The Brave Father: What It Really Means to Show Up for Your Kids

Philip McKernan, world-class speaker and coach to pro athletes and executives, leads retreats on presence, courage, and alignment. He discusses brave fathering, the power of retreats and environment to deepen presence, hidden guilt shaping parenting, authenticity versus reactionary parenting, and the radical value of simply sitting with your child.
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14 snips
Feb 18, 2026 β€’ 1h 28min

Love-Based Parenting Is Firm, Honest, and Harder Than Yelling Ever Was

Bryan Post, child behavior expert and author who has spent 30 years with families, explains love-based parenting is firm, honest, and harder than yelling. He discusses how a parent’s energy shapes a child’s anxiety. He teaches breathing and co-regulation, holding space during meltdowns, using grief as healing, and balancing presence with clear boundaries.

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