EP 183: Connection Before Correction: Leading Your Family Intentionally with Larry Hagner
EP 183: Connection Before Correction: Leading Your Family Intentionally with Larry Hagner  
Podcast: Kill Complacency
Published On: Tue Aug 11 2026
Description: In this episode, Marty Hofmann sits down with Larry Hagner to discuss what it truly means to become an intentional husband, father, and leader at home. Larry shares why one of the most effective parenting principles is establishing connection before correction. Children are far more receptive to guidance when they first feel seen, heard, and valued by their parents.The conversation explores the importance of regularly investing in family relationships before problems arise. Larry explains that strong communication, quality time, and intentional check-ins with your spouse and children can prevent misunderstandings and strengthen the family bond. Rather than waiting for conflict, great parents proactively build trust and connection every day.Marty and Larry also tackle one of today's biggest parenting challenges the impact of excessive screen time and smartphones. They discuss why limiting children's phone use can significantly improve their emotional, social, and mental well-being, while also explaining that boys and girls are affected differently by constant exposure to social media and digital content. Larry encourages parents to be intentional about creating healthy boundaries around technology and fostering more meaningful real-life experiences.Finally, they discuss that becoming a great man, husband, and father doesn't happen by accident. It requires intentional growth, consistent leadership, and making daily choices that reflect the kind of legacy you want to leave for your family.Key TakeawaysConnection Always Comes Before CorrectionChildren respond best to discipline when they first feel connected, understood, and loved. Building trust creates an environment where guidance becomes more effective and lasting.Protect Your Family Before Problems BeginStrong families are built through intentional relationships. Regular communication, quality time, and healthy technology boundaries help prevent future conflicts and strengthen the family bond.Great Fathers Are Built IntentionallyBecoming a strong man, husband, and father requires purpose, discipline, and continuous growth. The legacy you leave your family is shaped by the intentional choices you make every day.Follow Larry Hagner:https://thedadedge.com/Follow Marty Hofmann:https://www.killcomplacency.com/