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NEW & EXPECTANT FATHERS VIRTUAL WORKSHOP OPTIONS
The New and Expectant Fathers Workshop is a “pay what you want” model. There are four options available $30, $20, $10, and $0. Just select what amount you can pay, add it to your cart, and pay at checkout.
THE PATCHWORK FATHER
Fatherhood is a transformative experience. It reshapes our identities, our relationships, and how we think about ourselves in the world. It highlights our greatest strengths and challenges our most painful growing edges.
The Patchwork Father is about centering the experiences of fathers. It’s about engaging in the totality of our lives and how we show up as fathers.
Includes over two hours of short, digestible video content in each section—more than nine hours in total across the complete course.
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How we think about things shapes how we perceive them—including fatherhood. This experience challenges old thought patterns and opens us to new ways of viewing life. Sometimes the work involves consciously engaging with our thoughts, while other times, it means exploring the thinking styles we’ve been predisposed to use.
At its core, fatherhood is a relational experience. We exist as fathers because of the people we are connected to—our partners, children, friends, family, and communities. We show up more intentionally when we can reflect on these relational shifts, take time to connect with others, and make repairs when ruptures occur.
The experience of fatherhood opens us to a larger view of life. We go through profound transformations that are both universal and deeply personal. Exploring the depth of meaning of fatherhood—and connecting to its legacy—can expand our perspective on what it means to be truly alive.
The body is our starting point and grounds us in the world. We sustain ourselves as fathers when we work with our physiology, tend to our emotions, and support our overall wellness. This is the most action-oriented module, because the body responds to activity.
Access to all four sections to promote a cohesive framing of the Patchwork in fatherhood.