The Dad Train

Scott Davison

Scott Davison interviews experts on a range of topics covering self-improvement, relationships and parenting. Because being a dad is an amazing experience, but it can also be challenging. As with any great challenge, the more you put in - the more you get out. And you don’t want to look back with regrets that you didn’t give it your best shot. The Dad Train is a podcast for proactive dads who want to be their best. Sharing ideas and strategies on how to be a better man, a better partner and a better dad.

  1. 17/08/2021

    Why Dads Make Better Leaders, with Brandon Miller

    Brandon Miller is an expert in Strengths-Based Organizational Development, who has helped businesses such as Bank of America and Tesla implement leadership and company culture programs.  He is also a father of 7, who has co-authored two books about Strengths-Based Parenting. Brandon believes there are skills we learn as fathers that can help make us better managers and leaders in the workplace.  In this interview, Brandon shares his story and explains some of the key lessons he has learned along the way.  What you will learn The story behind Brandon’s business, 34 Strong How organisations can apply strengths-based principlesThe three categories of timeGrind timeGreatnessGeniusBrandon’s fatherhood journey, with 7 kids and 4 grandchildren. How to manage work-life balance at different stages in your careerThree ways managers (and parents) can be perceived by staff (and kids)Advocate AdversaryAmbivalent  Leadership skills we learn as dads, that can also be applied in the workplaceWhy he and his wife decided to write a book about parentingWhat is Strengths-Based Parenting What are some of the strengths we can look for in our kidsThe difference between core and growth strengthsUnique strengths Brandon identified in his children About Brandon’s organisation: ‘incredible parents’More information Show notes and links to the resources mentioned in this interview are available at https://thedadtrain.com/56

    34 min
  2. 27/07/2021

    How To Talk To Your Mates About Depression, with Will McMahon

    Will McMahon is an Australian comedian and radio personality. He co-hosts the KISS Network’s national drive time show ‘Woody and Will’ with his best-mate Woody Whitelaw. On-air it’s mostly shits and giggles, as Will’s job is to entertain and make people laugh. But in his personal life, he continues to live with regular bouts of depression. Depression is a mental illness that affects 1 in 7 people. And typically men are not very good at talking about it.  This is something Will is trying to change. Will understands how hard it is for men to let their friends and family know they are struggling, but he also believes it’s the most important thing you can do to help yourself.  In this interview, Will shares his personal story of living with depression and explains why it’s so important to talk about it. What you’ll learn The Catch-22 of depression – where the best thing you can do is to speak to someone, but it’s also the hardest thing to doWhy he created the ‘share my mood’ appSome lessons from Roman Kemp’s documentary ‘Our silent Emergency’Two ways for society to tackle depressionInterventionPreventionTips to help guys talk to their mates about depressionShoulder to shoulder activities‘The 2-okay rule’Things Will does to help maintain his mental healthExerciseMeditationDiet and lifestyleHow the symptoms of depression show up in WillThe power of vulnerability – why telling your friends about your depression is the best thing you can do to help yourself. Resources men can use if they need to get helpMore information Links to resources mentioned in this interview, as well as further information about the guest, can be found at https://thedadtrain.com/55 Need help? If this topic triggers anything and you need to speak to someone, please call LifeLine on 13 11 14 (in Australia) or an equivalent helpline in your local country.

    42 min
  3. 29/06/2021

    Redefining Fatherhood For The Modern Dad, with Jeremy Macvean

    The culture of fatherhood is undergoing a transformation. Dads today spend three times as many hours with their kids as they did in the 1960s. And traditional gender roles are being reinvented in incredible ways.  Whilst this puts greater demands on fathers, it also presents a golden opportunity for dads to redefine the concept of a modern dad.  Jeremy Macvean is co-founder of The-Father-Hood, an online business that offers support, advice and inspiration for dads. As a single father of three girls, Jeremy understands some of the unique challenges and opportunities of the modern dad.  In this interview, he shares the story behind The-Father-Hood, discusses some key issues faced by dads and explains why the workplace is an important environment to harness the changing culture of fatherhood.  What you’ll learn The story behind the-father-hood.com How the culture of fatherhood has changed in one generationHow Australia compares to the rest of the worldHow organisations can help support the changing landscape for fathersReasons why men don’t take advantage of parental leave optionsWhich topics are dads engaging withJeremy’s experience raising three girls The importance of self-care for dadsHow to manage separation and divorce as a fatherHow Matt Damon and Chris Hemsworth inspired The Father Hood book. More information Show notes and  links to the resources mentioned in this interview are available at https://thedadtrain.com/53

    36 min
  4. 25/05/2021

    How To Manage An Emotionally Sensitive Child, with Matis Miller

    Matis Miller is a licensed clinical social worker and certified cognitive-behavioural therapist.  He specialises in treating children with emotional regulation issues such as ADHD, ODD and DMDD. He also helps parents learn how to manage their expectations and acceptance. In this interview, Matis shares strategies from his new book: The Uncontrollable Child As a father of six and a therapist with over 15 years of experience, Matis has plenty of experience working with strong-willed children from all walks of life.  Whether your child has a diagnosis or is simply displaying normal developmental behaviour, we could all use some extra parenting skills to help manage the situation. And that’s exactly what this interview provides.  What you’ll learn What are some of the common diagnoses, such as:Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder (ADHD)Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD)Disruptive Mood Dysregulation Disorder (DMDD)How to differentiate a behavioural disorder from normal development behaviourWhat environmental issues are contributing to increased rates of behaviour disordersHow to harness a ‘behavioural disorder’ and turn it into a superpowerWhat percentage of children have ADHDIs ADHD more common in boys or girlsWhat is Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT)Top tips for managing an emotionally sensitive childMore information Show  notes and links to the resources mentioned in this interview are available at https://thedadtrain.com/51

    34 min
  5. 11/05/2021

    How To Raise A Confident Daughter, with Stefanie Fields

    Many girls suffer from low self-esteem and negative self-image. This can cause them to date the wrong guys, be subjected to bullying and accept a life that is less than what they are worthy of.  As dads, this is not what we want for our daughters.  But as today’s guest explains, dads can play a vital role in helping our daughters grow up to be strong, confident and successful women. The things we say and the example we set for them in their early years helps form a program that they will take with them for the rest of their lives.  Stefanie Fields is a trained hypnotherapist who understand the importance of words and actions. As someone who has suffered from low self-esteem and body image issues, she is on a mission to make sure other girls don’t have to go through the same thing.  Stefanie now writes children’s books that help embed positive affirmations in young girls minds so they can grow up to be strong and confident women.  For dads who want to raise confident daughters, this interview provides some practical advice on how you can help. What you’ll learn Why children’s brains are open to suggestion right before sleepHow all our beliefs stem from childhoodWhy the way we talk about ourselves affects how our children talk about themselves What does the term ‘daddy issues’ refer to6 tips for dads to help embed a positive self-image in their daughtersMirror affirmations Play the “I’m Great Too” gameGood night gratitude Seeking beauty in actions  Lead by exampleDaddy-daughter dates Why we search for evidence for what we believeHow dads can help raise confident daughtersThe story behind Stefanie’s book ‘You’re Beautiful When’More information Show notes and links to all the resources mentioned in this interview are available at https://thedadtrain.com/50

    32 min
  6. 27/04/2021

    How To Stop Procrastinating And Get Sh!t Done, with Nick Wignall

    Have you ever found yourself saying “there just aren’t enough hours in the day to get everything done”? If so, you are not alone. This is one of the most common complaints shared by many busy dads.  And while it’s true fatherhood brings increased responsibilities, that just means you need to be even more productive with the time you do have available.  For anyone who battles with procrastination, or would like to be more productive at work, home or other areas of their life….. this is the episode for you.  Nick Wignall is a clinical psychologist by day and a blogger, course creator and author by night. He’s also a husband and busy father with three young girls.  So he knows a thing or two about how to get stuff done. In this interview, Nick shares his top tips from the field of psychology and his own experience about how to stop procrastinating and stay productive. What you’ll learn The two key areas that contribute to productivityHabits and routinesMindset and values “the inner game”The four factors that lead to procrastinationValue – how valuable is the thing you are doing?Confidence (Self-efficacy)  – how much confidence do you have in your ability to do that task well?Impulsivity or Distractibility – are you or your environment prone to distraction? Delay – is there a deadline and how far off is it? How to stop procrastinatingHow to create a productive environmentThe Seinfeld Strategy for productivityThe 4:55 drillWhy self-compassion is so important for being productive More Information Show notes and links to all the resources mentioned in this interview are available at https://thedadtrain.com/49

    38 min

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Scott Davison interviews experts on a range of topics covering self-improvement, relationships and parenting. Because being a dad is an amazing experience, but it can also be challenging. As with any great challenge, the more you put in - the more you get out. And you don’t want to look back with regrets that you didn’t give it your best shot. The Dad Train is a podcast for proactive dads who want to be their best. Sharing ideas and strategies on how to be a better man, a better partner and a better dad.