"The enemy of art is the absence of limitations," said the brilliant actor/director Orson Welles. The adage seems fitting when it comes to parenting, too.
Patrick and John talk about how limitations have played powerful roles in their creative works and personal journeys, giving shape and providing direction where it'd otherwise remain absent. Now how do they put those kind of healthy limitations on their kids?
93 // The Neverending Home Projects
92 // Showing Up For Black Lives Matter
91// New Beginnings
90 // Just Zooming It
89 // Preparing For The Long Haul
88 // Relearning How to Get Stuff Done
87 // The Importance of Checking In
86 // Attempting Business As Usual
85 // Adapting to Quarantine
84 // Processing a Pandemic
83 // Fathers Finding Friends
82 // The Best Laid Plans
81 // Managing Impermanence
80 // Get Down With the Sickness
79 // Doubling Down in 2020
78 // Taking Stock 2019
77 // All Joy And No Fun (Part 2)
76 // All Joy And No Fun (Part 1)
75 // Star Wars Dads
74 // Just Stay-at-home-dadding It
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