Different childhoods. Different wounds. One shared commitment: to raise boys who feel seen, safe, and strong.
Some of us were raised on discipline. Others in silence. Some were praised only when we performed—others not at all.
But no matter what we inherited, we all face the same question when we become fathers: Will I repeat what I came from, or will I build something new?
In today’s episode, I sit down with Jenna and Brad Ballard—two parents building something they didn’t fully have growing up: a family grounded in presence, emotional safety, and truth.
Brad and Jenna are the co-founders of Ascension Leadership Academy (ALA), where they help people break through limiting beliefs and lead with emotional intelligence and purpose.
Their upbringings were different—one shaped by performance and pressure, the other by steadiness and structure. But what unites them now is a shared commitment to raising sons who feel seen, celebrated, and secure.
This isn’t a conversation about parenting hacks or surface-level advice. It’s about the quiet patterns we carry from childhood. The ones we repeat without realizing. The ones we choose to break. And the ones we intentionally rebuild—through rituals, reflection, and relentless love.
🔹 What You’ll Get From This Conversation:
🔥 Why presence matters more than perfection—and how the smallest moments can leave the biggest mark. 🧠 How your childhood shapes your parenting (even when you don’t realize it)—and what it takes to break that cycle. ❤️ The power of rituals, mantras, and intentional language to create emotional safety at home. 🎯 What it really means to lead by example—not just at work, but where it counts most: with your kids. 💡 How to raise children who feel seen, strong, and safe—without passing down what you never meant to carry
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