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To Every Kid A Dog And A Banjo! (And a Mom AND Dad?)

Brandon uses Charlie Brown to remind us of what used to be obvious: To every kid a mom AND dad. To do this he takes aim at the idea that motherhood and fatherhood are forms of servitude.

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Fathers Are Not Natural Imbeciles

Brandon takes on our culture’s belief that fathers are natural imbeciles when it comes to parenting.

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Why It Can Be Hard Being A Stay At Home Parent: A Historical Critique

By sharing how our culture has evolved in its understanding of the relationship between the family and economics , Brandon reveals why many parents today find it difficulty to be stay at home parents. In the end, he shares how an expereince at a restaurant reminded him of what the true relationship is. 

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The Tragedy of the American Dad

Brandon gives a summary of the history of the American Dad to prepare readers for his publication on the effects of fatherlessness on children, which will appear tomorrow.

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Familes Without Fathers

Brandon Wall reviews  David Popenoe’s Families Without Fathers: Fathers, Marriage And Children In American Society.

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Ask Dr. Bing Podcast #8: Dr. Bing Wall Formally Introduces the Thriving Couples Model!

Dr. Bing Wall formally introduces the Thriving Couples Model to the public at large today in a podcast, graphic, chart and narrative explanation. The Model helps couples and marital therapists understand where they are as a couple and where the couple needs to start in the healing process to become a healthy, strong marital couple.

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Part Seven: Improving Your Relationship: Dale Carnegie on Marriage: The Art of Conversation

Dr. Wall ponders the art of conversation between a husband and wife at the prompting of a powerful quote from Dale Carnegie’s book How to Win Friends and Influence People.

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