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First Class Fatherhood: Advice and Wisdom from High-Profile Dads

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Did you know that in the United States alone, more than one in four children live in a home without a father ? When Alec Lace recognized this crisis and launched his parenting podcast 2018, his mission was to give dads an opportunity to encourage others, by sharing the experiences and wisdom they’ve gained during their respective journeys. A few years and hundreds of interviews later--including with many high-profile dads from sports, media, politics, the military, and other industries--Alec has curated a rich collection of anecdotes that provides guidance and inspiration on a wide array of topics, including but not limited to First Class Fatherhood will engage the reader with thought-provoking ideas and realistic solutions from fathers who have been through it all. Alec believes that being a father is the most important role a man can play in the game of life. And his hope is that this book will help change the narrative of fatherhood and family life, and greatly reduce the number of children growing up without a father in the home.

272 pages, Hardcover

Published April 12, 2022

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October 14, 2024
Pretty bad. This guy has a podcast and it probably is pretty interesting, but he wrote the book by writing a paragraph or two made up of inane platitudes, and then stringing random excerpts from his podcast on the same topic together. Just what I needed, parenting advice from Drew Bledsoe.
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February 21, 2023
"Just slow down and take it all in. Recognize that these moments are going to pass."
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July 24, 2024
Lot's of inappropriate material. Mysogynistic and creepy whether you're raising boys or girls. DO NOT BOTHER!
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