Hearth Fathers is a podcast where rural fathers are asked to reflect on their relationship with their home, land, and legacy.
In a fast world, Hearth Fathers is a slow and deliberate podcast; our conversations are not rushed but instead seek to glean wisdom about life from fathers who live in the country. Before you listen, consider pouring a drink, getting comfortable, and slowing down yourself.
Episodes of Hearth Fathers are free and release on Saturday mornings.
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Andrew Bragg is first and foremost a family man. His most impressive titles and achievements are husband to a great wife, and Father to 6 wonderful children. Andrew’s professional pursuits have varied, but his mission and purpose is to encourage others to live out a more traditional lifestyle as he feels that is the best way to come closer to God and to fulfill the measure of one’s potential.
Andrew and his family live in the Northern California countryside on 5 acres in an area that spawned the Gold Rush era of 1849. The land is rich in rolling hills, mature oaks, rivers, streams, and the remnants of a Native people. If Andrew could convey one thing it would be to move away from the bland existence of the city and suburbs, and get back into connection with the human existence through living in better harmony with the land and nature surrounding us. This is better for children and adults alike.
Keep the fire burning.
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