Dadvice is a podcast about modern day fatherhood hosted by television personality and celebrity chef, Jeff Mauro. His goal is to get the wide as possible range of fatherhood perspectives and approaches as we navigate the in’s and out’s, the poops and smiles, and the trial and error of modern-day fat…
To close out season 1 of Dadvice, Jeff sits down with former New York Jet and seven time Pro Bowl athlete, Nick Mangold. Mangold lives in Madison, NJ with his three kids and wife Jennifer. Jeff & Nick talk all things football and how the gridiron life has influenced his parenting.
Today on Dadvice, Jeff Mauro sits down with our favorite movie producer from across the pond, Luke Parker Bowles! A father of three, Bowles has developed classics likeLove Actually and Pride & Prejudice and is the CEO of Scoundrel Films and President of Story Mining & Supply Co. In this episode we talk about Luke's British upbringing and how it has shaped the father he is today. Luke shares the delicate balance between a demanding career and raising children in a world full of electronic devices and distractions.
Today on Dadvice, Jeff Mauro sits down with father of four, popular dad blogger, and author of Dad or Alive: Confessions of an Unexpected Stay-at-Home Dad and We're Pregnant! The First Time Dad's Pregnancy Handbook, Adrian Kulp. Adrian is a former VP of Development for Adam Sandler’s and Chelsea Handler’s production companies, who chose to walk away from his TV career to stay home with his kids. In this episode we talk about stay-at-home fatherhood, and transitioning from Hollywood lots and comedy clubs to playgrounds and grocery stores.
Today on Dadvice, Jeff Mauro sits down with the father of two and influencer, Ludo Gabriele. Ludo is the creator of Woke Daddy, a popular dad blog which challenges antiquated notions of fatherhood, Ludo Gabriele. Ludo quit his corporate job to become a better father and to figure out how to raise his children in a modern society. In this episode, we talk about techniques on how to raise a son without toxic masculinity.