
Finding Your Family's True North: Values That Matter - Dave Gloss
Send us a text What happens when a successful executive coach restructures his entire career around fatherhood? Huge thanks go to Henna Pryor and Greg Offner for introducing us to our next guest, Dave Gloss. In this episode, Dave reveals the powerful transformation that occurred when he made being a present husband and father his number one priority. Dave"s journey weaves through fascinating territory – from his early struggles that led to military school, to meeting his psychologist wife through a dating app where they were a "99% match," to their life now with five-year-old daughter. With refreshing candor, he shares how discovering his daughter is a highly sensitive child forced him to challenge his parenting instincts and develop new approaches to emotional regulation. The conversation dives deep into what truly creates lasting joy and fulfillment in family life. Dave explains his radical decision to go independent, restructuring his work schedule to compress client meetings into Tuesday-Thursday, leaving Mondays and Fridays open for family time. This intentional design allows him to handle morning routines, take his daughter to activities, prepare dinner, and put her to bed – creating a consistent presence that transcends mere physical attendance. Perhaps most valuable is Dave"s insight that joy must originate from within rather than external achievements or validation. This philosophy shapes how he parents his daughter, encouraging her to develop self-worth independent of outside approval. His practical approach includes an annual New Year"s reflection with his wife to reassess priorities and intentionally plan the coming year around their family values. Whether you"re struggling with work-life balance, parenting a sensitive child, or simply seeking to create more meaningful family connections, Dave"s thoughtful approach offers both inspiration and practical strategies. As he puts it: "What gets planned happens" – a simple yet profound reminder that intentional family life requires more than good intentions. You can learn more about Dave and his work at http://www.wilsonhall.co/ Support the show Please don"t forget to leave us a review wherever you consume your podcasts! Please help us get more dads to listen weekly and become the ultimate leader of their homes!
From "The Quarterback DadCast"
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