In this episode we talk with Clarence Michael Hogan. He grew up without a father and in his deficit has used his gifts and talents to lead. Out of the deficit he has become a youth leader, and provides direction to young kids as well as being a foster dad. We also talk about how there is mass abandonment even in middle class suburban areas. Links Mentioned in the show: Clarence’s Instagram Clarence’s FacebookAlone Together Book Geocachingpodcast.com avadchiropratic.com thriveleadership.center It is easier to build strong children than to repair broken men. Frederick Douglass
Episodes
Date
Duration
Darin Shrock: Adoptive Parent -S3E4
In this episode, we continue in our two-part series about adoption. We brought our friend Darin Shrock to the studio to talk about his...
Tuesday 16 February 2021
1:15:52
Travis Miller: Adoptive Parent
In this episode, we talk with Travis Miller. Travis is the dad of 3 adopted children. Travis and his wife have experienced the death of...
Tuesday 02 February 2021
1:02:55
Cory Martin: Jail Chaplain
In this episode, we talk with Jail Chaplain, Cory Martin about what he is doing in the jail, and outside the jail to help people in the...
Tuesday 19 January 2021
1:06:11
Just Do It, Goal Setting For 2021
In this episode, Joel and Andy talk with Julie Lehman about goal setting, why new years resolutions don't work, and how to have successful...
Tuesday 05 January 2021
46:20
Season 3 Trailer
We are about to release season 3 of the Dudes and Dads Podcast. We are super excited to go on this journey with you.
Tuesday 22 December 2020
1:53
Gene Troyer and Chris Knight: A Year in Review
In this episode, Andy and Joel talk with two local pastors, Gene Troyer and Chris Knight, about the year in review. We ask tough questions...
Tuesday 24 November 2020
1:23:24
Gifting Outside the Box
In this episode, Joel and Andy talk about giving gifts that are outside the usual ideas of gifting. We want our kids to make memories, so in...
Tuesday 10 November 2020
27:44
A Positive Approach
In this episode, Joel and Andy talk about a positive approach to parenting. With everything that is going on in the world today, it is easy...
Tuesday 27 October 2020
38:31
Pregnancy And Infant Loss
October is pregnancy and infant loss awareness month. 1 in 4 pregnancies ends in a loss. In this episode, Joel and Andy talk about the...
Tuesday 13 October 2020
53:17
Ted Love: The Journey Continues
In episode 10 of season 1, we had Ted on to talk about his journey to find out who his father was. One year later, the journey continues as...
Tuesday 29 September 2020
59:07
Tristan Clark: Young Adults
Tristan Clark is a young adult who helps create a network of young adults in his community and leads others in developing deeper...
Tuesday 15 September 2020
1:07:40
Matt Miller, Bryan Chris: The Inner Circle of Dads
In this episode, we talk with our good friends Matt Miller and Bryan Chris. These two men have been some of our closest friends for the...
Tuesday 01 September 2020
1:09:27
Chuck Lehman: The Art Of Resting And Retreating
In this episode, we talk with Chuck Lehman. Chuck and his wife Becka run a retreat ministry/facility, called Shepherd's Gate Inn, in...
Tuesday 18 August 2020
50:30
Jon Swanson: Praying, Death, and Laughter - Thoughts from our favorite Chaplain
In this episode, we chat with our friend Jon Swanson. Jon is one of the chaplains at a local hospital. We talk with Jon about his book on...
Tuesday 21 July 2020
1:17:24
Fathers Day With Joel's Kids
In this episode, we talk with Joel's kids and interview them for fathers day.
LINKS:
YouTube video of this episodeSupport the show on...
Tuesday 23 June 2020
34:41
Gil Michel: Racial Reconciliation In Our Country
In this episode we talk with our friend Gil Michel about what it means to have racial reconciliation in our country and what he has...
Tuesday 09 June 2020
1:02:55
DJ Lepper: Concrete Barber
In this episode, we talk with our friend, and official barber of the podcast, DJ Lepper. We talk about his life, what brought him from being...
Tuesday 26 May 2020
50:20
Jason Epperson: Full Time RV Dad
In this episode, we talk with Jason Epperson, a dad who is living full time in his travel trailer with his wife and three kids. They travel...
Tuesday 12 May 2020
48:22
April Diaz
In this episode we talk with April Diaz about the creation and purpose of her company Ezer + Co, and what services and programs they offer....
Tuesday 28 April 2020
54:50
Joe Rudy: Loving Kids In Your Community Even When It Is Tough
Joe was doing social work when he was called to youth ministry. Needing to make some extra money for a trip with his son, he took on a...
Tuesday 14 April 2020
51:06
Bob Morton
In this episode, we talk with Bob Morton. Bob is a former Notre Dame football player who gave up going pro and became a pastor. When Bob had...
Tuesday 31 March 2020
1:08:33
Taylor Brown
In this episode, we talk with our friend Taylor Brown. Taylor is a public speaker, who first was a youth minister, then the director of...
Tuesday 17 March 2020
1:05:41
Raising Courageous Kids
In this episode, Joel and Andy talk about what it means to raise courageous kids and how they are doing it in their families.
We want to...
Tuesday 03 March 2020
46:54
Marc Hyde and Chris Fuller from Real Talk Christian Podcast
In this episode, we chat with Marc Hyde and Chris Fuller from the Real Tak Christian Podcast. We talk about how they started the podcast,...
Tuesday 18 February 2020
1:11:03
Cory Witmer: Death, Grief, and Mental Health
Cory Witmer stopped by the studio to chat about the recent death of his father. He talks with us about how he managed during that time. He...
Clarence Hogan: Growing up without a father and leading out of his deficit
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In this episode we talk with Clarence Michael Hogan. He grew up without a father and in his deficit has used his gifts and talents to lead. Out of the deficit he has become a youth leader, and provides direction to young kids as well as being a foster dad. We also talk about how there is mass abandonment even in middle class suburban areas. Links Mentioned in the show: Clarence’s Instagram Clarence’s FacebookAlone Together Book Geocachingpodcast.com avadchiropratic.com thriveleadership.center It is easier to build strong children than to repair broken men. Frederick Douglass