
Dr. Travis Parry: Poverty to PhD & Parenting
06/22/20 • 67 min
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Dr. Travis G. Parry is the founder of the Make Time Institute. He’s earned several degrees in family and social science to better understand goal achievement and family relationships. He helps business owners and financial professionals be more productive at work so they can make more time for their own goals and family relationships.
In this episode I had the pleasure of speaking with Dr. Parry about fatherhood and working men. We discussed how he helps workaholic fathers to have better life balance all around, why he chose to do this, and why it’s important to all families.
I think women and men alike will get soo sooo much good information out of this episode and from Dr. Parry in general.
www.travisparry.comwww.travisparry.com/book Achieving Balance - Available for pre-order July 13th!
Resources Dr. Parry Mentioned
Why Men Die First By: Marianne J. Legato
Little Women, By: Louisa May Alcott
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Dr. Travis G. Parry is the founder of the Make Time Institute. He’s earned several degrees in family and social science to better understand goal achievement and family relationships. He helps business owners and financial professionals be more productive at work so they can make more time for their own goals and family relationships.
In this episode I had the pleasure of speaking with Dr. Parry about fatherhood and working men. We discussed how he helps workaholic fathers to have better life balance all around, why he chose to do this, and why it’s important to all families.
I think women and men alike will get soo sooo much good information out of this episode and from Dr. Parry in general.
www.travisparry.comwww.travisparry.com/book Achieving Balance - Available for pre-order July 13th!
Resources Dr. Parry Mentioned
Why Men Die First By: Marianne J. Legato
Little Women, By: Louisa May Alcott
Website: www.theteachablesoul.com
Facebook: The Teachable Soul
Instagram: @theteachablesoul
Tiktok: @TeachableSoul
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Co-parenting resources:
https://hellodivorce.com/5-co-parenting-plan-resources-love/
https://www.helpguide.org/articles/parenting-family/co-parenting-tips-for-divorced-parents.htm
https://dadsrc.org/co-parenting/
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