Talk Today Kids · A nightly ritual

The fire starts
at bedtime.

A daily ritual for fathers who want to know their kids — not just love them. One card a night. One better question.

The gap

He didn't lack love. He lacked the question.

Most fathers want connection. What they're missing isn't feeling — it's language. The right question at the right moment opens a door that "how was your day?" keeps shut.

DadHow was your day?
KidGood.
DadAnything happen at school?
KidNot really.
Try: "What made you laugh today?"
KidOkay so — you will not believe what happened…
The idea

Better questions create better relationships.

We don't lecture men. We hand them one good question a day and trust them with the rest.

01

One card a night

A single prompt, designed to be asked in the thirty seconds you already spend at the bedside. No app required.

02

Connection before performance

Start with emotion, not homework. The questions move past "did you finish" toward "what mattered today".

03

Rituals that stick

Small, repeatable moments compound. A nightly question becomes a habit — and the habit becomes the memory.

The first product

Talk Today Kids

Sixty nights of conversation prompts for fathers and children. Built for the bedside, written like a friend would text it — not like a parenting manual.

The bigger picture

Kids is where it starts.

The quality of a man's relationships defines the quality of his life. We begin with the most formative one — and grow outward from there.

A

Talk Today Kids

The father–child relationship.

Available now
B

Talk Today Love

Partners and the language between them.

In development
C

Talk Today Parents

The relationship with the people who raised you.

On the map
D

Talk Today Work

Leadership, listening, and communication at work.

On the map
E

Talk Today Self

The inner dialogue underneath all the rest.

On the map

"He didn't lack love.
He lacked the question."

The line we built everything around

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