Father Material: Choosing Your Partner For Parenthood

Are you in the preconception phase of your life, dreaming of the day when you'll become a mother? This episode is a must-listen for you. Join me as we dive into a conversation about why it's crucial to identify "father material" rather than just "husband material" when you're looking for your perfect partner.

In a world where the roles of mothers and fathers are evolving, it's more important than ever to choose a life partner who is not just a spouse but also an equal contributor to the beautiful journey and responsibility of raising children.

I’m your host Anisa Woodall, a natural fertility nutrition expert and trusted podcast host, drawing from my extensive experience in supporting couples on their journeys to parenthood, I’ll be delving into the nuances of what makes a great partner AND father. We explore the green flags and red flags that can help you make an informed decision when choosing your life partner.

In this episode we'll be diving into:

  • Traits to look for in your future husband and father of your children

  • Some topics you might want to discuss before deciding to get married

  • Red flags 🚩 that your boyfriend is not “husband-material”

  • Ways to grow in your marriage

By sharing real stories from my listeners and challenging negative stereotypes, I encourage you to envision a partnership that's not only equitable but also nurturing and supportive. Discover the traits to look for in your future husband and father of your children, and learn to identify red flags that may indicate someone isn't "father material", before it's too late.

Join us on this enlightening journey to understand why finding the right partner is a vital step on the path to parenthood. You have the power to shape your family's future, and this episode is your starter guide to making those important decisions.

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