
The Mindful Dad
The Mindful Dad Podcast is where modern fathers come to reconnect—with themselves, their children, and what truly matters.
I’m your host, Odeani McBean, a mindful fatherhood coach and creator of the 365 Dad Journal. This show is for dads who want to break free from outdated parenting norms and lead with heart, presence, and purpose.
Each week, we dive into the deeper layers of fatherhood, exploring mindfulness, emotional intelligence, spiritual growth, and self-awareness. From letting go of control to healing childhood wounds, we cover the real stuff that helps you show up fully—not just as a dad, but as your highest self.
Expect practical tips, thought-provoking reflections, and honest conversations about what it really means to be a conscious, connected father in today’s world.
Whether you’re balancing a 9-to-5, side gigs, full blown entrepreneurship, or navigating the highs and lows of fatherhood, this podcast will help you slow down, breathe deeper, and parent with more presence and intention.
Because mindful dads don’t just raise better kids—they become better men.
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The Mindful Dad
Time as a Love Language in Fatherhood
In today’s episode, Odeani unpacks how quality and quantity time in fatherhood are connected, and why real love shows up in both. We talk presence, grief in parenting, and the small mindful acts that make time feel like love.
Key Moments:
- Why quality can’t exist without quantity
- What your calendar says about your real values
- You can live with your kids full time and still be emotionally MIA
- How slowing your speech and making eye contact builds connection
- Practices to integrate into your daily life
- Guided Meditation
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