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.

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

Fathers Are Not Natural Imbeciles
Brandon takes on our culture’s belief that fathers are natural imbeciles when it comes to parenting.

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.

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.

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

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.

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.








