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In this Friday guest episode of The Therapy Edit, Anna chats to Dad Blogger and father of 3 Giles Alexander about his one thing; that you're doing an incredible job and your child is so lucky to have you. Giles Alexander is one of the UK's leading dad bloggers, who has been writing about fatherhood and the highs and lows of his own parenting journey for nearly a decade.After finding out he was going to be a dad for the first time, Giles quickly discovered that almost everything online about pregnancy and parenthood was targeted at mums and their experience, with hardly anything to help new dads figure out this monumental transition in their lives.To help fix this, Giles created his blog – www.youthedaddy.co.uk – which quickly became a favourite with new mums and dads around the world, drawn in by his humour, honesty and reassuring, practical advice.Best known for his “Man's Guide to Baby Growth During Pregnancy”, interviews with well-known personalities and parenting experts, and his funny and heart-warming parent poetry, Giles' posts have helped more than a million parents to navigate the rollercoaster ride of parenthood, while providing support, advice and encouragement to new dads the world over.Excitingly, Giles has recently published his first book - YOU THE DADDY: the hands-on dad's guide to fatherhood - providing dads-to-be with a huge amount of practical advice on how to be supportive partners throughout pregnancy and birth, as well as confident, hands-on dads throughout the early years of fatherhood.A proud working dad with a busy career and home life, Giles lives in the UK with his wife Rosie and their three small children.Don't miss Giles' Book - You the Daddy: The Hands-On Dad's Guide to Pregnancy, Birth and the Early Years of Fatherhood: Amazon.co.uk: Alexander, Giles: 9781837991259: BooksAnd of course, be sure to give him a follow on Instagram - www.instagram.com/youthedaddy
Many dads struggle to navigate the challenges of fatherhood and seek practical advice for raising confident and successful kids. Rather than be swayed by the "noise" that's rampant in our world, our goal is to give dads tangible tools and insights that will help them become better parents and create strong, meaningful relationships with their children. Getting down to business, this is The Dad Central Show where hosts Ed Gough Jr. and Drew Soleyn have a conversation with Patrick Cloutier, a French Canadian living in South Korea. He's the creator of daddysimply.com, a blog and website dedicated to helping dads achieve personal growth, wellness and fun. Top takeaways: - Self-improvement is key: Patrick emphasizes the importance of fathers asking themselves, "What can I do to improve?" and working on weaknesses while strengthening their strengths. - Setting a positive example: He highlights the significance of self-improvement, exercise, and setting a positive example for children. - Embracing fatherhood: Patrick shares his reflections on the simplicity and joy of fatherhood and the unexpected ways it has positively impacted his life. This episode will give you valuable insights on how to approach self-improvement, set a positive example, and embrace the joy of fatherhood. The practical advice shared by Patrick Cloutier will resonate with any dad who is looking to improve their parenting skills and build deeper connections with their children. We appreciate all of you who tune in every week to support the show. If you found this episode valuable, please take a moment to review, like, and share it with other dads who could benefit from these conversations. To leave you with something to ponder, Patrick reminds us, "What can I do to improve?" Take a moment to reflect on this question and consider how you can implement positive changes in your parenting journey. Thank you for being a part of The Dad Central Show. Keep striving to be the best dad you can be. About Patrick Cloutier: Patrick Cloutier is a French-Canadian Father, Author, and Dad Blogger who has been living and working in South Korea since 2000. Entrepreneurial at heart, he owned and operated 3 different businesses in South Korea and Canada all while freelancing as an English teacher, a writer, and an occasional actor. He now focuses on helping fathers balance wellness, growth, and fun in their lives through his dad blog: Daddysimply.com. His book, ”Stories and Strategies for Modern Dads,” offers practical tips and personal stories for parents. His Novel, ”Golden Shadows,” is a great adventure novel with blockbuster potential. Both are available online. When he isn't trying to eat his scrambled eggs with chopsticks, he spends time with his wife and son, exercising, studying Korean or simply reading a good book. Links: https://www.daddysimply.com About The Dad Central Show Dads love to see their kids grow into confident and successful adults. The problem is most dads feel unsure how to get there and have nowhere to turn for help. The Dad Central Show coaches you to be your best, while bringing out the best in your family. Links for Dad Central: Website: https://dadcentral.ca The Dad Central Show: https://dadcentral.ca/podcast/ Facebook: https://facebook.com/dadcentral Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCs2HyxB9nOLxyHvBMSo4TQQ Contact us at podcast@dadcentral.ca The Dad Central Show is sponsored by Dove Men+Care. Dove Men+Care believes care is the best of a man, because when men care for themselves and others, there is a positive impact. Three more ways Dad Central helps: FREE FATHERHOOD FUNDAMENTALS EMAIL COURSE: Learn how to lead your family effectively, master time management to balance your responsibilities, and maintain a positive outlook. Enroll now: https://dadcentral.ca/fatherhood-fundamentals/ DADMENTOR MEMBERSHIP: DadMentor is the ultimate solution tailored to address the challenges dads commonly face. Join now and get a step-by-step plan, proven tools, and a community of like-minded dads who want to be a great dads: https://dadcentral.ca/dads/ 7 STEP GUIDE TO STOP YELLING: Our guide is based on extensive research and experience working with parents just like you. We'll guide you through each step, offering practical tips, strategies, and exercises to help you understand your triggers, improve your communication skills, and foster a more harmonious relationship with your children, ultimately becoming a more confident and effective dad: https://dadcentral.ca/7-step-guide-to-stop-yelling/
In der aktuellen Folge WORKING DAD PODCAST spreche ich mit Marco Krahl, Vater von zwei Kindern, Redaktionsleiter bei Men's Health Dad und stellvertretender Chefredakteur bei Men´s Health. Wir reden über die Entstehung des Magazins, wie er und seine selbstständige Frau sich den Familienalltag teilen und warum es ihm besonders wichtig ist, als Vater immer ansprechbar und anwesend zu sein. Viel Spaß!
Mark Fielding, aka The Apocalypse Daddy, lives in the glorious Alps, with his French wife and his two bi-lingual children. During lockdown, Mark started to document family life and when it was so well received by family and friends, Apocalypse Daddy was born. It's evolving into an alternative lifestyle blog, covering everything the modern parent needs to know!In this episode, he shares his love story, we talk about raising bi-lingual children, and how he manages work and family time so he can be as present as possible. He's creative and inspiring, but at the same time, practical and very down to earth.Check out his blog below and order his book when it becomes available!Find out more about Mark:https://theapocalypsedaddy.com/www.linkedin.com/in/markfieldingenglish/Find out more about me:www.ayeshamurray.comwww.linkedin.com/in/ayeshamurray75www.instagram.com/ayeshamurray_coaching
Episode - 26- Heather Welch, Edx Education In Conversation with John Adams, Dad Blogger, Journalist, Entrepreneur In Conversation with Edx Education. John is founder Dad Blog UK, Communications specialist and most important a father. @dadpoduk Today we are chatting with John on working from home, parenting and family life from balancing home learning to how the last 12 months has affected your family. Here are the highlights from the episode: {1:18} Why John is passionate about changing the stereotypes of men and women {5:17} How stereotypes have changed over the last 10 years {7:00} If you want to change men's behaviour you have to include them in the conversations {8:51} What John did before founding Dad Blog Uk {17:07} How John survived home learning during the last 12 months {20:50} How the school curriculum may not be setting our children up for the jobs that will be available when they leave education {24:27} John's parenting tip to share duties from a male perspective #parenting #dadbloguk #edxeducation #john adams
#131 Matt Beauchamp is a Dad blogger in Calgary with a full time job at an international marketing & PR firm. In this episode, he shares how and why he started his blog, what the feedback was and what it's like being one of the few Dad bloggers across Canada. We talk about realizing the value of your time, choosing what brand deals to take and why saying yes to everything is not always a great idea. Matt gives his advice for people who want to get started in the blogging + influencing world and why you really need to be passionate about what you're talking about to be successful. https://www.instagram.com/dashingdad_yyc/ https://dashingdad.ca/
We are joined this week by former University of Kansas and University of Miami football coach, mastermind behind the Chasing Everyday Adventures blog, husband, and dad to two Joseph Fowler!Joseph traded in his whistle to be an At-Home-Dad once he knew he was going to have his first kid and has been rocking the roll ever since. His wife is a Senior Associate Athletic Director and Senior Woman Administrator at Army West Point, so you know he stays busy! We have a great talk with Joseph about how to be involved with your kids in their “headspace” and lives and the importance of really engaging with them on that level. Joseph is incredibly open about his own journey with cracking into his headspace and the power of being able to recognize when we need help, and his Today’s Dad definition reflects that! Everyone can relate to this episode in some form or fashion, especially in our current situation with the coronavirus. A big thanks to Joseph for joining us on the pod!Show Notes & more: www.wakedaddrinkrepeat.com/podcast/joseph-fowlerIn This Episode: Drinks:Jefferson’s Bourbon Pretentious Glass Co.Brooklyn Defender IPAOak & Grist - Dark Rhythm GinExtra:Chasing Everyday Adventures BlogBlog that was read at Dad2.0Matthew Cummings - EPSubscribe:Apple Podcast - https://apple.co/2Tt9FkaSpotify - https://spoti.fi/2MfPPI3Stitcher - http://bit.ly/2McLrJVGoogle Podcast - http://bit.ly/2MemDS4
The Ultimate 2019 Dallas Pumpkin Patch Guide (that EVERY Mom, Kid, Dad & Blogger will love) Pumpkin picking isn’t just choosing a pumpkin to take back home to Plano, Frisco, Allen, Murphy, Wylie, Dallas, Fort Worth, Rockwall, Sachse . . . ok, who did I forget? Picking a pumpkin from a Dallas pumpkin patch is an experience. This pumpkin could be displayed on the front porch, used in family photos, turned into a pie from some drool-worth Pinterest recipe or carved into the coolest jack-o-lantern that will be put on display for the neighbors and all your friends on Facebook. Cheers, Becca WeAreDallasFortWorth.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dfw/support
This week on Generation.Mom, we are continuing with our trend for the month of June and interviewing another dad to get his take on fatherhood and the unique challenges that dads face. We brought Doug French on the show to chat about his experience of being a dad. Doug is a writer, speaker and single dad who began blogging after being laid off from his job in 2003. He currently writes and cartoons while also running the Dad 2.0 Summit, to help dads come together and learn from one another. We chat about coparenting, how men nurture differently, building empathy for your partner, and embracing the challenges of fatherhood.What’s In This Episode: How Doug got into Dad blogging Making coparenting work by dividing and conquering Masculinity and being a caregiver How men can nurture differently as a parent Modern parenting and how parenthood is evolving Why paternity leave is important for men What women go through as mothers and building empathy for your partner Tackling parenthood with the resources you have Well visits with a couples counselor The 4 sides-model of communication The challenges that modern fatherhood is embracing Breaking the cycle of flawed relationships with fathers Being open about your struggles as a dad Progressive workplaces offering more flexibility for families How families have changed in the modern age Being aware of what your partner goes through Judgments that dads face in their role as a father The stigma behind paternity leave The identity issues that men and women face when they become parents Strides that dads are making
Aaron sat down with Casey Palmer who is a Dad Blogger form Canada [Toronto, ON]! Casey and Aaron discuss the dynamic of raising a multiracial family in Toronto, the importance of discipline children even with spoons (inside joke), and the importance of dad voices being heard around the country both Canada & USA. Side Note: If you want to find out where Drake has the most enemies, just press play! Follow Fatherhood Is Dope: IG: @FatherhoodIsDope FB: @FatherhoodIsDope Twit: @Fatherhood_ID Web: fatherhoodisdope.com Connect with Casey: caseypalmer.com
Kim and Briana are not used to having a third person in the closet. Especially a handsome bearded one who also happens to be a really dope dude. But they wipe the sweat from their brow and get to work anyway. This week we're talking about happiness with our special guest Charlie Capen.
The Dad Bros propose using the name Dad Blogger to describe certain dads as the cover one particular Dad Blogger that is surprised his son was picked on in kindergarten for wearing nail polish. His response is what Dad Bloggers do, he’s taking it to Twitter. The boys also discuss another dad having to apologize... The post Ep 366 – Dad Bloggers appeared first on Dad Bros.
Digital Nomad Mastery Interview - Canadian Dad Blogger Interview Series with James R.C. Smith, founder of Social Dad http://www.SocialDad.ca Thank you for watching our video. GET EMAIL UPDATES on our website: http://www.DaddyBlogger.com LIKE us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/daddyblogger SUBSCRIBE to us on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/tokyoricky FOLLOW us on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/tokyoricky
Welcome to Episode #2 of FriendsBeer.Coffee: An Autobiographical Podcast for the Hell of It. I am your host, Joel Gratcyk. Dad Blogger, Craft Beer Enthusiast,…Continue to EpisodeEpisode 2: Jeremy Hylen
This week, Nerds, Geeks, Dads is jam packed with a bunch of great fellow dad bloggers. Art Eddy and Zach Rosenberg record a show while at Dad 2.0 Summit in San Francisco. Art and Zach have Ryan Hamilton, Chris Routly, Jeff Bogle, Lorne Jaffe, and Patrick Quinn join them as Zach hooks up his laptop … Continue reading #7 – Dad Blogger Mortal Kombat Super Slam →
We talk our favorite--and in some cases least favorite--Christmas songs. With some input from some of our Dad Blogger buddies. Christmas plans, Santas on fire trucks and trains.
Like Autism Live on Facebook at http://facebook.com/autismlive Tom Hibben whose blog, Adventures in Aspergers, details his busy life with 3 boys, one on the Autism spectrum, shares his decision to be honest, open and willing to see humor in his life and writings. Tom is an inspirational dad who doesn't shy away from the hard topics but always has a way of looking at them that is totally refreshing. Autism Live is a production of the Center for Autism and Related Disorders (CARD), headquartered in Tarzana, California, and with offices throughout, the United States and around the globe. For more information on therapy for autism and other related disorders, visit the CARD website at http://centerforautism.com