The Papa Notes Podcast

De: Greg Gilbert
  • Resumen

  • Being a dad is awesome. And awesomely hard. 2 times a week, a 2-minute episode to help you be a great papa.
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  • Kids are quite the personal development hack
    Jul 15 2024

    In this episode, Greg explores the unique, unfiltered honesty children bring into our lives, acting as personal development coaches who challenge us daily. He delves into how parenting reveals both our flaws and strengths, highlighting the candid moments when kids call out inconsistencies and inspire us to improve. Greg discusses the invaluable lessons children teach about love, generosity, and forgiveness, and how observing and imitating them can lead to personal growth.

    Join Greg for an insightful look at the unexpected ways parenting can transform us into better humans.

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    3 m
  • Thoughts and feelings of a good dad
    Jul 11 2024

    In this episode, Greg dives into the transient nature of emotions and how it affects various aspects of our lives—from fleeting romantic love and job excitement to the initial zeal of learning a new skill. He discusses the evolution of parenthood, highlighting the journey from the overwhelming joy of becoming a father to the daily sacrifices that come with the role.

    Greg emphasizes the importance of rekindling early emotions and regularly reaffirming one’s mission as a parent to lighten the load and become a better dad. Tune in to learn how to embrace and sustain the passion for parenting amidst life’s challenges.

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    3 m
  • Attention is a proof of love
    Jul 9 2024

    In this episode, we tackle the challenge of constant digital stimulation and its impact on our ability to give undivided attention to those we love. With smartphones offering endless entertainment at our fingertips, genuine conversations often feel slow and boring. Notifications constantly interrupt, making it difficult to focus on the person in front of us.


    I’ve experienced this myself, both as the distracted and the distractor, even with my own kids. My wife and I try to limit phone use at home, but these devices always find their way back into our hands.


    The goal isn’t to make anyone feel guilty, but to remind us of the most precious gift we can give: attention. Every interaction with our children is an opportunity to show love by being fully present. Next time your child starts talking to you, put the phone away, turn off the TV, and focus on them. In a distracted world, undivided attention is a beautiful proof of love.

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    2 m

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