39 Min.

Introducing ManHusbandDad‪™‬ ManHusbandDad™ Presents...

    • Kinder und Familie

Summary

Kristofer covers some of his background and the impetus for starting ManHusbandDad, revealing the ongoing struggles with the calling and the vocation while trying to understand and follow God’s will instead of his own. He describes the evolution of the concept, explaining it’s ongoing development and his own fears and concerns about it while explaining also his own development.

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Show Notes

Father Albert Haase, OFM is mentioned, along with Kristofer’s relationship with his Spiritual Director and a lesson he learned from him at a retreat that became the seed for ManHusbandDad.

Here are the three songs Kristofer highlights as part of a ManHusbandDad regimen for fun, education, and contemplation when you are with your kids, by yourself, or just with your wife.

Just two minutes into the show, first up is “Greater” by Mercy Me:



Kristofer discusses how his family responds when this show comes on the Radio, and mentions this Sign Language version.

Kristofer takes another break about fifteen minutes in to play “I’ll find my way home” by Jon (Anderson) and Vangelis, afterward sharing how his understanding of the song relative to his life as a ManHusbandDad now and as an atheist when he first heard it has changed:



The show concludes with the song by Sanctus Real called “Lead me.” Kristofer sets up this song as the overalll theme of ManHusbandDad’s philosophy and community, recognizing that we can’t do this alone:



Credits

The intro to the show is a mix created by Kristofer when he was an on-air DJ in the early- to mid-1990s. It features the opening track from Janet Jackson‘s “Rhythm Nation” mixed with a sped up rendition of Jimmy Osmond‘s “Long haired lover from Liverpool” through actual “scratching” done by Kristofer back in the day, with the music bed that Kristofer talks over coming from Electronic’s “Lucky Bag.”

The legal disclaimer at the end is read by Kristofer’s middle son three weeks shy of his eleventh birthday, after the brief cut from the intro music of “Person of Interest” by Ramin Djawadi.



MUSIC AND OTHER MATERIAL IS USED FOR INSTRUCTIVE AND CRITICAL PURPOSES ONLY AND IS COPYRIGHT OF THE ORIGINAL OWNERS. THIS PRODUCTION IS COPYRIGHT TWO THOUSAND SIXTEEN BY MAN HUSBAND DAD.

MAN HUSBAND DAD IS A HOLY OWNED AND OPERATED PROPERTY. MAN HUSBAND DAD AND HOLY OWNED AND OPERATED ARE TRADEMARKS OF HOLY OWNED AND OPERATED. PLEASE VISIT MAN HUSBAND DAD DOT COM FOR RESOURCES AND A COMMUNITY OF PEOPLE JUST LIKE YOU WHO WANT TO BE BETTER. YOU CAN ALSO FIND MY DAD AND THE MAN HUSBAND DAD DOT COM COMMUNITY ON FACEBOOK, TWITTER, GOOGLE PLUS, YOUTUBE, INSTAGRAM, LINKED IN AND PINTEREST. JUST LOOK FOR ONE WORD:

MAN HUSBAND DAD

THANKS FOR LISTENING!

NOW GO BE YOUR BEST!™







Info

Title: Introducing ManHusbandDad™

Artist: Kristofer Cowles, I

Author: ManHusbandDad.

Summary

Kristofer covers some of his background and the impetus for starting ManHusbandDad, revealing the ongoing struggles with the calling and the vocation while trying to understand and follow God’s will instead of his own. He describes the evolution of the concept, explaining it’s ongoing development and his own fears and concerns about it while explaining also his own development.

[Click “Share clip” on the right of the player at anytme to share a part of the show on social media.]



Show Notes

Father Albert Haase, OFM is mentioned, along with Kristofer’s relationship with his Spiritual Director and a lesson he learned from him at a retreat that became the seed for ManHusbandDad.

Here are the three songs Kristofer highlights as part of a ManHusbandDad regimen for fun, education, and contemplation when you are with your kids, by yourself, or just with your wife.

Just two minutes into the show, first up is “Greater” by Mercy Me:



Kristofer discusses how his family responds when this show comes on the Radio, and mentions this Sign Language version.

Kristofer takes another break about fifteen minutes in to play “I’ll find my way home” by Jon (Anderson) and Vangelis, afterward sharing how his understanding of the song relative to his life as a ManHusbandDad now and as an atheist when he first heard it has changed:



The show concludes with the song by Sanctus Real called “Lead me.” Kristofer sets up this song as the overalll theme of ManHusbandDad’s philosophy and community, recognizing that we can’t do this alone:



Credits

The intro to the show is a mix created by Kristofer when he was an on-air DJ in the early- to mid-1990s. It features the opening track from Janet Jackson‘s “Rhythm Nation” mixed with a sped up rendition of Jimmy Osmond‘s “Long haired lover from Liverpool” through actual “scratching” done by Kristofer back in the day, with the music bed that Kristofer talks over coming from Electronic’s “Lucky Bag.”

The legal disclaimer at the end is read by Kristofer’s middle son three weeks shy of his eleventh birthday, after the brief cut from the intro music of “Person of Interest” by Ramin Djawadi.



MUSIC AND OTHER MATERIAL IS USED FOR INSTRUCTIVE AND CRITICAL PURPOSES ONLY AND IS COPYRIGHT OF THE ORIGINAL OWNERS. THIS PRODUCTION IS COPYRIGHT TWO THOUSAND SIXTEEN BY MAN HUSBAND DAD.

MAN HUSBAND DAD IS A HOLY OWNED AND OPERATED PROPERTY. MAN HUSBAND DAD AND HOLY OWNED AND OPERATED ARE TRADEMARKS OF HOLY OWNED AND OPERATED. PLEASE VISIT MAN HUSBAND DAD DOT COM FOR RESOURCES AND A COMMUNITY OF PEOPLE JUST LIKE YOU WHO WANT TO BE BETTER. YOU CAN ALSO FIND MY DAD AND THE MAN HUSBAND DAD DOT COM COMMUNITY ON FACEBOOK, TWITTER, GOOGLE PLUS, YOUTUBE, INSTAGRAM, LINKED IN AND PINTEREST. JUST LOOK FOR ONE WORD:

MAN HUSBAND DAD

THANKS FOR LISTENING!

NOW GO BE YOUR BEST!™







Info

Title: Introducing ManHusbandDad™

Artist: Kristofer Cowles, I

Author: ManHusbandDad.

39 Min.

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