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About Episode 173

Fathers play a crucial role in the growth and development of their sons. The Empowered Homes Podcast welcomes Scott Morris, Director of Father – Son Kamp at Kanakuk Kamps in Branson, MO.

Scott and Bobby have an inspiring conversation about the father – son relationship, pouring into young leaders and the power of TIME and choosing your son.

More About Kanakuk: https://kanakuk.com/father-son-kamp/

About Scott: Scott Morris is the Director of Father Son Kamp and Director of Safety & Security. He graduated from the United States Military Academy at West Point and served in the Army on active duty for almost 23 years before retiring in 2019 after a career as an Artilleryman and leader developer. Prior to joining the team at Kanakuk in 2019 he served on staff at West Point and was the Department Head and Commander of the Missouri State University ROTC Program. He is married to his wife, Wendy, and they have two sons.

Episode Sponsor: We are so thankful for our partnership with Dad Tired. Please check out all their content and resources for dads. https://www.dadtired.com/

About Empowered Homes:

Empowered Homes Ministry exists to provide practical, gospel based resources to equip families in the areas of Parenting, Marriage and Personal Growth. All our resources are offered for free at empoweredhomes.org.

Contact us: podcast@empoweredhomes.org

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