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How to Successfully Build a Multi-Generational Family Team - Jeremy Pryor
Manage episode 360376841 series 3419111
Today's guest is Jeremy Pryor.
We go deep today talking about:
- How a trip to Israel drastically changed Jeremy’s view of fatherhood and family
- Why the modern, Western idea of family is backward
- How to create a family team, rather than a household of loosely connected individuals
- How to create a strong family culture
- Why optimizing for spending way more time with your family is worth a small decrease in efficiency at the office
- A father’s true role, and why it’s so different from what society thinks today
- The multi-generational mindset required to truly succeed as a father and family leader
- What Bluey gets wrong about fatherhood
Jeremy met his wife April in Jerusalem in 1997 when they were students. They’ve spent the last 20 years building Team Pryor together. They have five kids: Kelsey, Jackson, Sydney, Elisa and Kaira. They live in a multigenerational house with Jeremy's parents in Fort Thomas, KY just a few miles from Cincinnati, Ohio. They’ve founded and led several businesses and non-profits including Epipheo (a video production agency) Just Sew (a quilt shop), FamilyTeams.com (training content for families) and 1000 Houses (a network of Cincinnati disciple-making households).
Find Jeremy online at:
Instagram: @jeremympryor
1000 Houses website: 1kh.org
The Family Teams website: familyteams.com
The Family Teams podcast
Jeremy Pryor's podcast
1000 Houses podcast
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Welcome to the Dad.Work Podcast, where men are forged into elite husbands and fathers by learning what it takes to become harder to kill, easier to love, and equipped to lead.
Get ready to start building the only legacy that truly matters - your family.
[Free Resource] Family Leadership Blueprint
https://dad.work/blueprint/
Resources, Links, Show Notes:
https://dad.work/podcast/
Follow Dad.Work:
https://instagram.com/dadwork.curt/
https://youtube.com/@dadwork/
171 episodes
Manage episode 360376841 series 3419111
Today's guest is Jeremy Pryor.
We go deep today talking about:
- How a trip to Israel drastically changed Jeremy’s view of fatherhood and family
- Why the modern, Western idea of family is backward
- How to create a family team, rather than a household of loosely connected individuals
- How to create a strong family culture
- Why optimizing for spending way more time with your family is worth a small decrease in efficiency at the office
- A father’s true role, and why it’s so different from what society thinks today
- The multi-generational mindset required to truly succeed as a father and family leader
- What Bluey gets wrong about fatherhood
Jeremy met his wife April in Jerusalem in 1997 when they were students. They’ve spent the last 20 years building Team Pryor together. They have five kids: Kelsey, Jackson, Sydney, Elisa and Kaira. They live in a multigenerational house with Jeremy's parents in Fort Thomas, KY just a few miles from Cincinnati, Ohio. They’ve founded and led several businesses and non-profits including Epipheo (a video production agency) Just Sew (a quilt shop), FamilyTeams.com (training content for families) and 1000 Houses (a network of Cincinnati disciple-making households).
Find Jeremy online at:
Instagram: @jeremympryor
1000 Houses website: 1kh.org
The Family Teams website: familyteams.com
The Family Teams podcast
Jeremy Pryor's podcast
1000 Houses podcast
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Welcome to the Dad.Work Podcast, where men are forged into elite husbands and fathers by learning what it takes to become harder to kill, easier to love, and equipped to lead.
Get ready to start building the only legacy that truly matters - your family.
[Free Resource] Family Leadership Blueprint
https://dad.work/blueprint/
Resources, Links, Show Notes:
https://dad.work/podcast/
Follow Dad.Work:
https://instagram.com/dadwork.curt/
https://youtube.com/@dadwork/
171 episodes
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