There is no platform that exists for men raising daughters from the perspective of women. Fatherhood programs are everywhere, but they're built by men, for men, teaching men how to father from a male lens. And while that has value, it misses something critical: the voices of those who actually know what daughters need.
When my daughter Harper was born, I thought I had it mostly figured out. I was 39 and had built a great career leaving more time to spend with her than most men my age. Time wasn’t my issue; when it came to raising her, I was at a loss. I didn't know how to do her hair. I didn’t know what she wanted when she cried. I didn’t know her following me around the house meant she wanted to feel connected. I didn't know how to navigate the everyday moments that were traditionally left to mothers to figure out . I knew I wanted to be present, but was I doing it correctly? And the men around me couldn't teach me what I needed to know.
So I changed the game and I started asking women for advice. I sought out my daughter’s mother, other mothers, and the women in my life who understood what girls need from their fathers. And what I learned changed everything. Women didn't just teach me how to braid hair or care for my daughter when she was sick. They taught me how to listen differently. How to show up emotionally. How to prepare Harper not just for childhood, but for the relationships, the challenges, and the world she'd navigate as a woman. They taught me that fatherhood isn't just about raising a daughter. It's about shaping the woman she becomes, the partners she'll choose, and the way she'll see herself for the rest of her life.
That's why I built From Her Lips to His Heart – because fathers don't need another man telling them what to do. They need to hear from the women who've lived it. The daughters who know what they need. The mothers who've watched fatherhood shape their children's entire lives.
From Her Lips to His Heart is a space where women share and fathers show up to listen. And it's a space where women lead the conversation about what fathers need to know.
If you're a father, this is for you.
If you're a woman, this is for you too! Your voice is needed here. Your story, your perspective, your experience as a daughter or a partner or a mother—it holds the wisdom us fathers are missing. And we need you to share it.
On January 30, 2026, the website launches with everything you need: workshops guided by women, a community where fathers grow together, and practical tools for the moments that matter most. For women, there will be space to share your story, join panels, and help shape what this becomes.
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