Boys Built Better is bringing you experts in all areas of parenting boys, from the normal everyday parenting stuff to big current day issues. Join me so we all can live a slightly saner life and do better for our boys, one episode at a time.Located in beautiful Fort Collins, Colorado, NoCo FM is a 24/7 streaming radio station and podcast network focused on telling the stories of underserved and minority communities. We produce a number of shows on topics such as parenting, tabletop gaming, inspiration, sex and sexuality, and more. Hear more great shows at https://noco.fm or wherever you get your podcasts.
Tune in for an update on where my family is now vs. when Boys Built Better started two years ago. There is more details in the episode, but for now, t...
Vaping has been all over the news lately, but if you are raising a young adult vaping has probably been something that they have been exposed to for a...
Boys Built Better returns on NoCo FM with part two of our conversation recorded live at Heyday Fort Collins with guest Kori Wilford. Learn more about ...
Earlier this summer, I was asked by my neighbor and friend Jennifer Little if I would speak at her shop Hey Day as part of its Hey Day grows series. W...
Reposting an episode from last summer about transitioning to middle school. In addition to my chat with parent Erin Dirvonas, I’m reflecting on how my...
Re-airing last year’s episode about transitioning your child to kindergarten. Last year I was working really hard to get my youngest prepared and am k...
Re-airing one of the most informative episodes of the show to date. I recently spoke with Kori at an event regarding having tough conversations with y...
A few weeks ago, I talked with Dr. Hector De Leon about adolescent depression. During that episode I mentioned our own experience with depression but ...
This time last year, my oldest son chose choir as his middle school arts elective. At this time, I think he chose it because he thought it was the eas...
Every time that summer rolls around, I make plan on how to keep my kid engaged over the next three months. This year, more than ever I am thinking abo...