What does real leadership at home actually look like?
And why do our daughters have a way of revealing the gaps faster than anyone else?
In this powerful episode of The Daughtered Podcast, I sit down with Oscar for an honest, deeply personal conversation about fatherhood, marriage, emotional intelligence, and what it truly means to lead your family well.
I’m Albert Butler — CPA, MBA, partner at a national accounting firm, published author, husband, and father of four (three daughters and one son). While my professional work has been featured in Forbes, Business Insider, and Yahoo Finance, the role that has shaped me the most is being a husband and a girl dad.
Becoming a father to daughters — beginning with a life-altering NICU experience — forced me to reevaluate responsibility, presence, and leadership in ways no boardroom ever could. In this conversation, we unpack why many men excel at leadership at work but struggle to translate those same principles at home, especially when it comes to raising daughters and nurturing marriage.
We talk candidly about:
Refining leadership for the home — not replicating it
Humility, sacrifice, and emotional intelligence in fatherhood
Marriage as a partnership, not a hierarchy
The responsibility of modeling values our children will carry forward
And the mindset that has guided my life: “I can because I will.”
I also share the story behind my book, Life: Truth, Love, Loss, Success & Failure written as a legacy piece, inspired by fatherhood and the desire to pass wisdom down to future generations.
If you’re a dad raising daughters, navigating marriage, or striving to become a more intentional, emotionally grounded leader at home, this conversation will challenge you and equip you to do better.
🎧 Listen now and ask yourself:
Am I leading my home with the same discipline, clarity, and intention I bring to my career?
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