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Men's Mental Health, Space to Talk, & More with Daniel Huvard - Bear Crawl with Dads - 15 Episode 15

Men's Mental Health, Space to Talk, & More with Daniel Huvard - Bear Crawl with Dads - 15

Ross, interviews Daniel, who is a licensed clinical social worker currently working at the MD Anderson Cancer Center, and has his own private practice. Daniel talks about his experience of why he opted to go into the field of mental health, and stresses that dads need to remember that pursuing their passions is important and necessary, regardless of the money they might make.   IN TODAY’S EPISODE WE DISCUSS:    [00:01:41] Mental health with fathers.  [00:07:15] Men and depression. [00:07:28] Men's mental health struggles. [00:12:30] Men and cancer diagnosis. [00:16:59] Facing life or death. [00:19:07] Men and counseling. [00:23:40] Importance of male friendship. [00:27:45] The fear of getting hurt. [00:31:12] Importance of healthy relationships.  [00:36:02] Divorce rate and delayed marriage. [00:39:32] Rebuilding after cancer diagnosis. [00:43:13] Setting boundaries in relationships. [00:48:19] Importance of self-care for dads. [00:50:08] Connection and relationships. [00:54:47] Parenting: Things are big to kids. [00:57:23] The Importance of Small Things. [01:02:08] Men's mental health resources.     RESOURCES MENTIONED:  Daniel Huvard’s website M. D. Anderson Cancer Center   WHERE WE CAN CONNECT:  Follow on Instagram Follow on Twitter Connect on Facebook   FOLLOW & REVIEW ON APPLE PODCASTS   Are you following the podcast? If you are not, I want to encourage you to follow today so you don’t miss any future episodes! I have so many amazing guests and topics lined up; I would hate for you to miss a single one!  Click here to follow on Apple Podcasts.  Could I ask a big favor? If you are loving the show, I would LOVE it if you would leave me a review on Apple Podcasts. I read each and every one!   Wondering how to leave a review? Click here to review, then select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review”.  So easy and so appreciated!      OTHER EPISODES YOU’LL ENJOY   01: Dads, Dogs, and, Parenting with Lamar Smith 02: Texas Football, Greatest Generation, and More with Geoff King 03: Arkansas, Africa, and Father Memories on the Farm with Todd Brogdon 04: Laughter, Parenting Three Girls, and Our True North with Steve Pulley 05: The Pulpit to Nepal to Being Present with Adam Nevins 06: 5th Generation Texan, Refugees, and More with Joel Vestal 07: Loss of a Mother, Legacy of Laugher, & the Power of Being Present with David Hamilton 08: Wrestling with Faith, Thoughts on this Generation and more with my Dad! 09: From Addiction to Finding Purpose and More with Coach Hicks 10: Fubbing, “To Much of A Good Thing” and More with Dr. Jim Roberts 11: Painful Past to Reconciliation to Showing Up with Ahmad Washington 12: Raising Independent Girls, A Message to His Dad and More with Josh Bailey 13: 1st Generation, Adoption Lineage, Chill Out and More with Paul Strobl 14: From Puerto Rico to Houston, Confronting His Dad and More with Gama Claudio

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Ross, interviews Daniel, who is a licensed clinical social worker currently working at the MD Anderson Cancer Center, and has his own private practice. Daniel talks about his experience of why he opted to go into the field of mental health, and stresses that dads need to remember that pursuing their passions is important and necessary, regardless of the money they might make.

 

IN TODAY’S EPISODE WE DISCUSS: 

 

[00:01:41] Mental health with fathers.

 [00:07:15] Men and depression.

[00:07:28] Men's mental health struggles.

[00:12:30] Men and cancer diagnosis.

[00:16:59] Facing life or death.

[00:19:07] Men and counseling.

[00:23:40] Importance of male friendship.

[00:27:45] The fear of getting hurt.

[00:31:12] Importance of healthy relationships.

 [00:36:02] Divorce rate and delayed marriage.

[00:39:32] Rebuilding after cancer diagnosis.

[00:43:13] Setting boundaries in relationships.

[00:48:19] Importance of self-care for dads.

[00:50:08] Connection and relationships.

[00:54:47] Parenting: Things are big to kids.

[00:57:23] The Importance of Small Things.

[01:02:08] Men's mental health resources.

 

 

RESOURCES MENTIONED: 

Daniel Huvard’s website

M. D. Anderson Cancer Center

 

WHERE WE CAN CONNECT: 

Follow on Instagram

Follow on Twitter

Connect on Facebook

 

FOLLOW & REVIEW ON APPLE PODCASTS

 

Are you following the podcast? If you are not, I want to encourage you to follow today so you don’t miss any future episodes! I have so many amazing guests and topics lined up; I would hate for you to miss a single one!  Click here to follow on Apple Podcasts. 

Could I ask a big favor? If you are loving the show, I would LOVE it if you would leave me a review on Apple Podcasts. I read each and every one!  

Wondering how to leave a review? Click here to review, then select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review”.  So easy and so appreciated! 

 

 

OTHER EPISODES YOU’LL ENJOY

 

01: Dads, Dogs, and, Parenting with Lamar Smith

02: Texas Football, Greatest Generation, and More with Geoff King

03: Arkansas, Africa, and Father Memories on the Farm with Todd Brogdon

04: Laughter, Parenting Three Girls, and Our True North with Steve Pulley

05: The Pulpit to Nepal to Being Present with Adam Nevins

06: 5th Generation Texan, Refugees, and More with Joel Vestal

07: Loss of a Mother, Legacy of Laugher, & the Power of Being Present with David Hamilton

08: Wrestling with Faith, Thoughts on this Generation and more with my Dad!

09: From Addiction to Finding Purpose and More with Coach Hicks

10: Fubbing, “To Much of A Good Thing” and More with Dr. Jim Roberts

11: Painful Past to Reconciliation to Showing Up with Ahmad Washington

12: Raising Independent Girls, A Message to His Dad and More with Josh Bailey

13: 1st Generation, Adoption Lineage, Chill Out and More with Paul Strobl

14: From Puerto Rico to Houston, Confronting His Dad and More with Gama Claudio


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