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What Every Dad Should Know: Lessons From Literary Legend James Patterson

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Notable books mentioned: Dad by James Patterson, The Number One Bookstore by James Patterson, The Number One Dad Book by James Patterson, Along Came the Spider by James Patterson

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Dad
James Patterson

The host mentions the book 'Dad' by James Patterson to highlight the importance of connecting with loved ones, especially fathers. She emphasizes t…

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The Number One Bookstore
James Patterson

The host mentions 'The Number One Bookstore' to highlight its significance in helping dads improve their relationships with their families. The boo…

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The Number One Dad Book
James Patterson

The host mentions 'The Number One Dad Book' to highlight its practical lessons for fathers and father figures. It emphasizes the book's ability to…

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What Every Dad Should Know: Lessons From Literary Legend James Patterson mentions Dad by James Patterson, The Number One Bookstore by James Patterson, The Number One Dad Book by James Patterson, and Along Came the Spider by James Patterson with timestamps, quotes, and episode context.

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James Patterson has sold 400 million books and written hundreds of stories, but the most important one he’s lived is being a dad. In this powerful, personal, and deeply relatable episode, one of the world’s bestselling authors steps away from the writing desk and into the studio to talk about what matters most: family. Whether you're a dad, love a dad, or are simply navigating your own relationship with a father figure, this episode offers fresh perspective and hard-earned wisdom. With his signature mix of humor, honesty, and heart, James Patterson shares the kinds of reflections, stories, and mindset shifts that will inspire you to show up differently for the people you love, starting today. You’ll learn: -How to become a more present, engaged, and emotionally available father -How to handle the unspoken pressure many dads carry and how it gets in the way of connection -The conversations that can shift generations and how to start them now. -What James wishes he’d done differently and what he’s proud of now You don’t have to be a dad to take something meaningful from this conversation. If you’ve ever struggled with what to say or how to connect, this episode will stay with you. And it just might help you start the conversation that matters most. For more resources, click here for the podcast episode page. For an episode about motherhood, listen to this one: What Every Mom Needs to Hear Today If you want to know more about how to make deeper connections with the people you love, listen to this episode next: The One Tool to Transform Your Relationships: The Let Them Theory. Connect with Mel: Get Mel’s #1 bestselling book, The Let Them Theory Watch the episodes on YouTube Follow Mel on Instagram The Mel Robbins Podcast Instagram Mel's TikTok Sign up for Mel’s personal letter Subscribe to SiriusXM Podcasts+ to listen to new episodes ad-free Disclaimer
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Highly Recommended(5)Deep Dive(1)
Audience signals
Anyone interested in fatherhood or improving their relationships with their dads.Dads, soon-to-be dads, and father figuresaspiring writers and readersNew fathers and dads seeking guidanceParents looking to improve their parenting approach

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Dad
James Patterson
Best for Anyone interested in fatherhood or improving their relationships with their dads.Often cited around fatherhood and connection

James Patterson's newest book is titled 'Dad', which discusses fatherhood and the complexities of being a dad.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Anyone interested in fatherhood or improving their relationships with their dads.
Key quote: James Patterson is letting you in on the things you don't really hear dads talk about.
The host mentions the book 'Dad' by James Patterson to highlight the importance of connecting with loved ones, especially fathers. She emphasizes the urgency of cherishing time with family and the insights Patterson provides about the complexities of fatherhood.
ASIN: 0316585076
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Best for Dads, soon-to-be dads, and father figuresOften cited around James Patterson's new book

His newest release is The Number One Bookstore, The Number One Dad Book, Be the Best Dad You Can Be in One Hour. I've read it. It's a fast, funny, and heartfelt read packed with the real-life lessons James Patterson wishes he'd known sooner.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Dads, soon-to-be dads, and father figures
Key quote: I've read it. It's a fast, funny, and heartfelt read packed with the real-life lessons James Patterson wishes he'd known sooner.
The host mentions 'The Number One Bookstore' to highlight its significance in helping dads improve their relationships with their families. The book is presented as a heartfelt and practical guide that encourages positive change in parenting.
ASIN: B000FCJYH8
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The Number One Dad Book cover
Best for Dads, soon-to-be dads, and father figuresOften cited around improving relationships

His newest release is The Number One Bookstore, The Number One Dad Book, Be the Best Dad You Can Be in One Hour. I've read it. It's a fast, funny, and heartfelt read packed with the real-life lessons James Patterson wishes he'd known sooner.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Dads, soon-to-be dads, and father figures
Key quote: This book affects everybody in your family.
The host mentions 'The Number One Dad Book' to highlight its practical lessons for fathers and father figures. It emphasizes the book's ability to positively impact family dynamics and relationships.
ASIN: B0DJPVD8K5
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Along Came the Spider
James Patterson
Best for aspiring writers and readersOften cited around importance of reading

Wasn't it almost 20 years later though, that Along Came the Spider was published? Yeah. And that's kind of the Alex Cross novel.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: aspiring writers and readers
Key quote: Wasn't it almost 20 years later though, that Along Came the Spider was published?
The host mentioned 'Along Came the Spider' to illustrate the long journey of persistence in writing and the impact of reading on personal development. It serves as an example of how dedication to one's passion can lead to success, even after many rejections.
ASIN: B07JQ2L11Y
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The number one dad book be the best dad you can be in an hour cover
Best for New fathers and dads seeking guidanceOften cited around being a better father

Mel Robbins discusses James Patterson's book focused on being a better father, emphasizing the importance of presence and support for dads.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: New fathers and dads seeking guidance
Key quote: What I love about this is I could put this in a bathroom.
The host mentions 'The Number One Dad Book' to emphasize the importance of being a better father rather than a perfect one. The book is designed to help dads who feel lost and aims to provide practical advice in a concise format.
ASIN: 0316585076
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Best for Parents looking to improve their parenting approachOften cited around positive disruption in parenting

I have a nonfiction book coming at the end of the year, Disrupt Everything. It has to do with this age of disruption we're in now, which is just insanity.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Parents looking to improve their parenting approach
Key quote: And if we don't learn to disrupt positively, it's going to be very hard for people.
The host mentions 'Disrupt Everything' to emphasize the importance of adapting positively to the rapid changes in society. The book serves as a guide for parents to navigate these disruptions and improve their relationships with their children.
ASIN: B0DTBV87BH
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