Front Row Dads with Jon Vroman
I feel like I’ve failed more than won when it comes to celebrating Mother’s Day.
Today’s show is devoted to sourcing great ideas that help you love on the Mom’s in your life.
I’m endlessly curious about the question…
How do we “win” on Mother’s Day by helping them feel love, appreciated and celebrated?
Honestly, there isn’t a silver bullet, sure-fire win, but there are clues, and you can increase your odds of knocking this out of the park.
Rather than tell you what I think, or interview another guy on what he thinks, I asked three amazing women (Front Row Moms Angie, Tjitske & Monica) if they’d have a conversation and talk about what makes their Mother’s Day great.
Think about this episode as a Mother’s Day cheat sheet for husbands.
The ladies shared fantastic ideas for things you can do for; including meals out, entertaining the kids, no mom duties, time for self-care, and much more.
To make it even better, they give us great tips on how to figure out which “gift” your wife would like the most, such as taking into consideration your kids’ ages and stages of life, stress factors, or typical daily chores.
Mother’s Day Podcast Highlights
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