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Best podcasts about jeff bogle

Latest podcast episodes about jeff bogle

Gaytriarchs: A Gay Dads Podcast
The one with Jeff Bogle

Gaytriarchs: A Gay Dads Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2023 57:44


It's episode 30(!), and we are celebrating with an ask for our listeners, Gavin's favorite Dad/dick jokes, and tales of the NYC Blackout, 20 years later. Also, we are joined this week by writer, daddy blogger, and all around ally Jeff Bogle who tries to school Gavin and David on the best ways to cruise.

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The Tourism Teacher
17: Working with Journalists with Jeff Bogle

The Tourism Teacher

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2023 51:26


What do DMOs need to know when working with travel writers and journalists? On today's episode of The Tourism Teacher, freelance writer Jeff Bogle talks to Andi about his experience as a travel writer. Tune in to see things from the journalist's perspective and get great advice on hosting travel writers in your DMO. Want us to cover a specific topic? Please fill out our form! The Tourism Teacher is a part of the Destination Marketing Podcast Network. It is hosted by Andi Jaspersen and produced by Relic. To learn more about the Destination Marketing Podcast network and to listen to our other shows, please visit www.thedmpn.com. If you are interested in joining the network, please email adam@relicagency.com.

FriendsBeer.Coffee
Episode 16: Jeff Bogle

FriendsBeer.Coffee

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2021 72:54


Disclosure: This post contains affiliate links that will allow me to earn a commission on purchases you make via clickthroughs to various online shops at no additional cost to you. Welcome to Episode #16 of FriendsBeer.Coffee: An Autobiographical Podcast for the Hell of It. I am your host, Joel Gratcyk. Today's guest is Jeff Bogle, a fellow world traveler, and an incredible writer. He's been featured in Reader's Digest, Fodor's Travel, USA Today, and many others. In this episode, we chat about soccer, music, travel, art, and the importance of emotional vulnerability among those who value each other. Jeff and I met at Dad 2.0 in New Orleans, LA in 2014. Back in the "old days" of dad blogging. I even share a story about the first time I saw him IRL and we were *gasp* wearing the same shirt. Jeff's latest book is 100 Questions for Dad: A Journal to Inspire Reflection and Connection (100 Questions Journal). Find Jeff and his parenting project online at OWTK.com. Subscribe to his art zine at StanchionZine.com. Listen to him and Doug French at Dad2.com, Follow him on Twitter: @OWTK

Lit These Days Presented by The Mark Literary Review
Two Editors Talking About Stuff and Things

Lit These Days Presented by The Mark Literary Review

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2021 55:04


In this episode, Jessica Purgett, editor of The Mark Literary Review, talks to Jeff Bogle, editor of a new literary magazine, Stanchion. They talk about why Jeff started a print magazine in 2020 (isn't print dead?), the editing process, and other editorial things.

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Parental Dadvisory
Episode 4: Stanchion in the Time of Covid (feat. Jeff Bogle)

Parental Dadvisory

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2021 80:15


Our friend, Jeff Bogle, joins us to discuss launching his literary zine, Stanchion, during the global pandemic. We catch up on our creative endeavors, marriages, and much more. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/parentaldadvisory/message

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Dads With Daughters
Opening the World To Our Daughters & Finding New Life After Separation With Jeff Bogle

Dads With Daughters

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2020 31:38


Today on the Dads With Daughters Podcast we have freelance journalist and father of two girls, Jeff Bogle. Jeff Bogle shares his perspectives on raising girls but also in working to raise girls that are willing to see the world as a community of like minds in similar situations. As a travel and lifestyle writer Jeff has opened the world up to his daughters and he shares some great tips on how to open up great conversations with your daughters about the world and how where they live, and the situation that they find themselves in may not be too different than others. At the same time he does explain the importance of allowing your daughters to also experience and see the differences between people too. Jeff also opens up to the separation between he and his spouse. This experience is different than some others and he offers some unique perspectives on how you can make a potential negative situation better. If you've enjoyed today's episode of the Dads With Daughters podcast we invite you to check out the Fatherhood Insider. The Fatherhood Insider is the essential resource for any dad that wants to be the best dad that he can be. We know that no child comes with an instruction manual and most are figuring it out as they go along. The Fatherhood Insider is full of valuable resources and information that will up your game on fatherhood. Through our extensive course library, interactive forum, step-by-step roadmaps and more you will engage and learn with experts but more importantly with dads like you. So check it out today!

Dad 2.0 Podcast
Episode 4 -- Now You're Just Pate-Shaming Me

Dad 2.0 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2019 26:19


  On episode four of the Dad 2.0 Podcast, host Jeff Bogle and Dad 2.0 co-founder Doug French talk about their upcoming England trip, the noble Dad's Day of Action with Dove Men+Care, and tease the first round of speakers being announced later in the same day this podcast goes live! Join us at Dad 2.0 Summit in Washington D.C. from Feb 27-29 2020. The music in this episode is "Too Cool" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com). Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License.  

Dad 2.0 Podcast
Episode 3 -- Oops. We talked about Fight Club

Dad 2.0 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2019 26:07


We broke the first rule. And we talked about pickled sperm too. On the third episode of the Dad 2.0 Podcast, host Jeff Bogle battles weak WiFi on vacation and Doug goes deep on the newest edition of the Dad 2.0 FoF newsletter. Join us at Dad 2.0 Summit in Washington D.C. from Feb 27-29 2020. The music in this episode is "Too Cool" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com). Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License.

Dad 2.0 Podcast
Episode 2 -- Make Stuff, And See Where It Goes

Dad 2.0 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2019 24:35


  Inspired by Fleabag, host Jeff Bogle talks with Dad 2.0 Summit co-founder Doug French about the importance of starting, doing, making and seeing where it all goes. This is the weekly audio companion to the conference where marketers, media, experts, and parents discuss modern fatherhood. Join us at Dad 2.0 Summit in Washington D.C. on Feb 27, 2020. The music in this episode is "Too Cool" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com). Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License.  

Dad 2.0 Podcast
Episode 1 -- Pancakes, Soccer and Belly Buttons

Dad 2.0 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2019 24:25


The first episode of the new Dad 2.0 Podcast! Your host Jeff Bogle talks with Dad 2.0 Summit co-founder Doug French about what you can expect from this weekly audio companion to the conference where marketers, media, experts, and parents discuss modern fatherhood, and what's on tap for the next Dad 2.0 Summit when it kicks off in Washington D.C. on Feb 27, 2020. The music in this episode is "Too Cool" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com). Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License.

Epic Education Radio: Family Travel Podcast
EER147: A Road Trip in Norway with Kids — Norway Road Trip Tips

Epic Education Radio: Family Travel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2018 54:53


If you think the idea of a road trip in Norway with kids sounds interesting, then this is the episode for you. Today we talk about an incredible Norway road trip and some of the fun things to do in Norway. A Road Trip in Norway with Kids We've driven/ridden in many places around the world, but we've never taken a road trip in Norway with kids. Yet after talking to this week's guest, it's now on my list. Today we talk again with Jeff Bogle from the Out With the Kids blog. The first time we spoke, it was all about cruises. This week is a very different topic: driving in Norway and a pretty incredible road trip through Norway.   ::: Like what you’re hearing? Then please subscribe, rate & review Epic Education Radio. We would be extremely grateful! iTunes is a search engine as well, and so when you rate and review us, you help others find us. Thank you! ::: IN THIS EPISODE 10:20 Intro to Jeff 11:52 Norway Road Trips — Why Norway? 17:14 Skipped Oslo and Drove West 22:03 Bergen Norway 26:10 The Only Disappointment 31:23 Food in Norway 35:41 Book Towns in Norway 39:24 Alesund Norway 42:14 Trondheim Norway   ABOUT Names: Family blogger & Iris Award-winning photographer Jeff Bogle, his wife, and teen/tween daughters Hold passports from: USA Type of travel: Short-term travel, family cruises for kids, road trips A few places they’ve been: 20+ countries and counting, including Turkey, Greece, the UK/Ireland, Spain, and France.   LINKS & RESOURCES My first conversation with Jeff was about cruises Jeff tells us what to avoid in Norway A little more on the disappointing rail and cruise in Flåm   FIND THEM ON Out With The Kids (aka OWTK) | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | Pinterest The Bogle's Norway Road Trip Dreamed up and planned while traveling in Ireland, the Bogle's adventure started with flights to the Oslo airport. From there, they skipped Oslo entirely and instead drove west. From here their Norway road trip took them to Bergen, Alesund, Trondheim and other fascinating places. "It’s the prettiest place we’ve ever been, full stop," he says, "Top to bottom.” That's a pretty large claim for Jeff, who travels a lot — both with his family and on his own. Then again, many of the scenes they encountered sound magical. For example, during this road trip in Norway, they saw crystal-clear fjords and snow-capped mountains. And they sat in wooden hot tubs on a deck overlooking it all. During his road trip in Norway, Jeff describes a scene where they watched snowflakes "as big as a baby's fist." These flakes dropped so slowly that they could even make out the patterns on them as they fell. Driving in Norway: Norway Road Trip Tips According to Jeff's experience, driving is Norway is easy. Even with loads of snow, the roads are clear and easy to follow. That said, he explains that just about any road trip in Norway will involve lots of tunnels. In fact, one of the longest tunnels in the world (that's not underwater) is in Norway: 25 kilometers long. Some tunnels even have roundabouts, rest stops and forks in the road. If you're claustrophobic and taking a road trip in Norway, this may be something to consider. A road trip in Norway will also likely involve car ferries — especially in the west of the country. With so many fjords and other bodies of water, travel in Norway requires some time to cross to the other side. They had one close call during their trip, actually — because of a flight delay, they had to rush to reach one car ferry. The last ferry of the day left just 15minutres after they reached if after a long drive. Food in Norway: Norway Travel Tips Jeff and family had some fantastic food during their road trip in Norway. There was still plenty of snow on the ground when they were there. Yet his vegetarian daughters were still able to find enough to eat, including (their surprise and delight) avocados! Jeff also saw lots of fish and wild game on menus, as well. One of his favorite meals of the trip was a halibut pulled right out of the fjord in they had taken a boat ride on. He also had an amazing Italian meal in Bergen at a place called Olivia's. So much so that I'll put a link to it in the show notes here. Like Iceland, Sweden and the rest of Scandinavia, food in Norway isn't cheap. If you take a road trip in Norway, prepare yourself for sticker shock. That said, Jeff talks about that it wasn't as bad as expected. Sure, there were some $100 breakfasts. Then again, that meal at Olivia's — one he claimed to be vaulted into the top 5 of his life — was approximately USD $90 for his family of four. Book Towns in Norway: Norway Travel Tips Books? The Bogles are fans. Both of Jeff's daughters are huge readers and Jeff and his wife both love the printed page as well. That's why for their Norway road trip itinerary they stopped in Fjærland. It's here that many old buildings are taken over by used books. Thousands and thousands of them. Unfortunately, their side trip to Fjærland didn't go as planned. More on that in the episode. They had better luck later when they reached Trondheim. They found a great "book barn" cafe, where they snacked while being surrounded by books. Once they walked outside, they realized that they were standing at the city's most picturesque wharf. The Only Disappointment of their Road Trip in Norway Jeff and family had an amazing time. In fact, they're already planning a return trip. That said, there were a few minor let downs during their road trip in Norway. For example, in Flåm, they took a very well-known (and very expensive) train ride that is considered to be one of the most beautiful in the world. That may be true, but because of the multiple tunnels, it was hard to capture it on camera. A fjord cruise in the same area was similarly disappointing. Not terrible, he says, but not worth the price and time required. Jeff describes it best in the podcast itself. More on Their Road Trip in Norway These are just a few of the things Jeff tells me about their road trip in Norway. Listen in as he describes snowy sunsets, Norwegian soccer stadiums, and looking for the northern lights. Have you taken a road trip in Norway? Do you have any advice for someone wanting to take a road trip in Norway? Tell us all about it in the comments below! Disclosure: This post contains affiliate links. This means, at no extra cost to you,  we might receive a small commission if you make a purchase or book room or car for your Norway road trip using these links. My opinions are my own and I only recommend places/services that I believe will genuinely help you make the most of your road trip in Norway. If you've taken a Norway road trip and are willing to talk about it and about driving in Norway, get in touch! Full-on family travel fundamentals. Epic Education Radio is interviews, stories, and advice for people who decide to make travel a priority in their family's life...and for those who want to. Tune in each week to hear stories and advice from new traveling families, and hear how they've handled various family travel-related issues like education, socialization, working, budgeting, accommodation, road-parenting, safety, technology and more. We talk gear, websites, apps and other resources for traveling & nomadic families, and answer questions from those who would like to do something similar.

Dad AF Podcast
Ep 8 - Welcome to the Family with Jeff Bogle and Brandon Billinger

Dad AF Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2018 39:49


In this episode I share some awesome news....I have been invited to be part of the Kia Family! With that comes the awesome opportunity of flying out to San Diego to take part in the Kia Influencer event, where I will get to see the brand new Kia Stinger! I also talk to a couple of awesome dads - Jeff Bogle and Brandon Billinger, who will also be at the event. We also talk about our writing process, Jeff's ridiculous flight schedule, and how Brandon has chronic foot-in-mouth syndrome. Don't forget to subscribe to the Dad AF Podcast on iTunes, and come hang out with me on social media:https://www.facebook.com/papadoespreachhttps://www.facebook.com/dadafpodcastYou can find Jeff on social media at:https://www.facebook.com/outwiththekidshttps://www.instagram.com/OWTKhttps://twitter.com/OWTKYou can find Brandon on social media at:https://www.facebook.com/therookiedadhttps://twitter.com/therookiedad

Dad AF Podcast
Ep 8 - Welcome to the Family with Jeff Bogle and Brandon Billinger

Dad AF Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2018 39:49


In this episode I share some awesome news....I have been invited to be part of the Kia Family! With that comes the awesome opportunity of flying out to San Diego to take part in the Kia Influencer event, where I will get to see the brand new Kia Stinger! I also talk to a couple of awesome dads - Jeff Bogle and Brandon Billinger, who will also be at the event. We also talk about our writing process, Jeff's ridiculous flight schedule, and how Brandon has chronic foot-in-mouth syndrome. Don't forget to subscribe to the Dad AF Podcast on iTunes, and come hang out with me on social media:https://www.facebook.com/papadoespreachhttps://www.facebook.com/dadafpodcastYou can find Jeff on social media at:https://www.facebook.com/outwiththekidshttps://www.instagram.com/OWTKhttps://twitter.com/OWTKYou can find Brandon on social media at:https://www.facebook.com/therookiedadhttps://twitter.com/therookiedad

Epic Education Radio: Family Travel Podcast
EER129: Cruising With Children — Tips on the Best Family Cruises for Kids

Epic Education Radio: Family Travel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2017 51:29


  Today I talk with Jeff Bogle about cruising with children and his tips for the best family cruises for kids. Jeff is a parenting blogger and travel writer, but he never thought he'd want to take his kids on a cruise. Once he took one, however, he was hooked... ::: Like what you’re hearing? Then please subscribe, rate & review Epic Education Radio. We would be extremely grateful! iTunes is a search engine as well, and so when you rate and review us, you help others find us. Thank you! ::: Tips on the Best Family Cruises for Kids Jeff Bogle is dad blogger and a travel writer, but he never thought he'd be cruising with kids, let alone giving tips on the best family cruises for kids. He had heard of family-friendly cruises of all kinds, but he had thought that taking a cruise with kids would be "antithetical to the way I like to travel," he said. It took a press trip on a cruise ship to turn him around. Now after several times cruising with children for work, he and his wife have booked their own family-friendly cruise for Honduras and Belize next year. "When a travel writer starts ponying up their own money to do something," he says with a laugh, "then that's the best endorsement they can give." Why Family Cruises for Kids? Jeff cites a number of reasons why his family enjoys taking kid-friendly cruises. Whether your cruising with toddlers or cruising with teens, the best family cruises have something for everybody. Jeff spoke highly of the food. Despite being "discerning" when it comes to cuisine, Jeff was impressed with what the ships had to offer. His kids were happy with 24-7 ice cream, as well. The best cruises for kids also have waterparks onboard, as well as kids' clubs for all ages. Jeff also liked that this gave his children some exposure to kids from all over the world. The guests were not the only international presence it turns out. Jeff describes how the staff of the Carnival cruise his family took was like a mini United Nations, with representation from Mexico to the Baltic States. The waiters, cabin crew and kids camp counselors held nationalities from across the globe, he describes. This gave his children a chance to interact with people far removed from their hometown. An exposure that Jeff thinks is important. Tips for Making it the Best Family Cruise For the longest time, Jeff never thought taking a cruise with kids would be enjoyable. His expectations were turned upside down after his first family-friendly cruise. Here are a few things I learned from Jeff about making the most out of your cruise with kids. Make the Most of Port Calls When the ship pulls into port, get out and beyond the tourist area. Rent a car or take a bus and go, when it's a reasonable option. "I'm not an assimilator," he says, and until his first cruise with kids, he thought all activity on a family cruise would have to be in a herd of tourists. Then on a trip to Bonaire, in the Caribbean, he and his family rented a car and started driving. They saw flamingos. They saw wild goats. The girls were thrilled, and so was Jeff. On another family cruise, he and one of his girls jumped on a bus in Turkey. The conversation that followed between father and daughter is something he believes was life-changing. Take Some Time for You and Your Spouse What many people don't know is that some of the best cruises for kids also double as the best cruises for couples. Those couples are the parents. Once your children head for the kids' club or the waterslides, now moms and dads have a chance to catch up with their spouse over a dinner, a movie, or perhaps just a little private time in the room. Pack Less & Do Laundry on the Ship The large cruise ships have laundry facilities, so you don't have to pack a new set of clothes for every day. Bring a smaller suitcase. It makes everything easier and gives you more space in your cabin. It doesn't always work when cruising with kids, though, and Jeff is the first to admit it. "I always try to get my family to pack less...and I always fail." Beyond Cruising with Children Kid-friendly cruises are only part of the Bogle family travel adventures. Living in Philadelphia Pennsylvania in the US gives them a wealth of road trip opportunities. For example, they are a few hours' drive from New York City and Washington DC, and the Canadian border is only a day's drive away. Jeff tells me that now that he's traveling with a teen and tween, planning travel has become a much more democratic process. When they were younger, he involved his daughters by having them plan an activity wherever they were going. Now he asks them where they want to go. With one daughter, he went to Ottawa. With the other, they planned a trip using the musical Hamilton as a source of inspiration. In their home, they keep a wall reserved for pictures of their travels and the flags of the countries visited — a constant reminder of what they've seen and what have left to explore. Final Family Travel Tips   Jeff has a lot of great family travel tips. In fact, his piece on preparing for international travel is a must-read for newbies or anyone unfamiliar with flying overseas. Money, Mail, and Plugs Among his tips, he recommends calling your bank and credit card companies to make sure they know you'll be away. He also talks about putting your mail on hold and researching the power plugs at your destination so you'll have the right plug converter when you arrive. And never, ever use the currency exchange desks in your home airport. Wait until you arrive and pull local currency out of an ATM. More details and tips on the podcast. Be in Awe Jeff surprised me when I asked him for his recommended travel resources. None, he said. Many of my previous guests talk about doing extensive research before they arrive at their dream destination. They also look up lots of beautiful pictures and videos to show the kids and get them excited. In contrast, Jeff tried to avoid doing too much research beforehand. He tries to avoid Google Image searches, too. Why? "I want to be in awe," he says. It's easy to build up expectations once you seen your destination after it's been shot by a professional photographer in its best light. Instead, Jeff tries to look at the place online as little as possible so that it's new and fresh when he sees it with his own eyes. IN THIS EPISODE 02:20 Intro 05:04 Pre-trip Planning 12:44 Travel Routines 16:34 More Pre-trip Planning for International Travel 22:32 Family Cruises for kids 33:06 Cruising the Caribbean with kids 37:29 Travel Gear 45:39 Resources (Don't Use Too Much)   ABOUT Names: Family blogger & Iris Award winning photographerJeff Bogle, his wife, and teen/tween daughters Hold passports from: USA Type of travel: Short-term travel, family cruises for kids, road trips A few places they've been: 20 countries and counting, including Turkey, Greece, the UK, Spain, and France. Heading to Honduras, Belize & Norway in 2018.   IN THEIR BAGS Sudio Bluetooth earbuds Kindle iPads Samsung NX1   LINKS & RESOURCES Jeff mentioned getting a plug adapter: Read our guide to the best of them How Jeff's Trip to Turkey Taught His Family How Jeff Prepares for International Travel Jeff's Best Family Cruises for Kids Experience Earthxplorer   FIND JEFF ON Out With The Kids| Twitter |Facebook |Instagram| Pinterest Disclosure: This post on cruising with children and tips on the best family cruises for kids contains affiliate links. This means, at no extra cost to you,  we might receive a small commission if you make a purchase or book a room using those links. My opinions are my own and I only recommend places/services that I believe will genuinely help your travel. Whether you're looking for the best cruises for toddlers or the best cruises for teens, I hope that these family cruise tips help you plan the best family cruise for kids ever! Full-on family travel fundamentals. Epic Education Radio is interviews, stories and advice for people who decide to make travel a priority in their family's life...and for those who want to. Tune in each week to hear stories and advice from new traveling families, and hear how they've handled various family travel-related issues like education, socialization, working, budgeting, accommodation, road-parenting, safety, technology and more. We talk gear, websites, apps and other resources for traveling & nomadic families, and answer questions from those who would like to do something similar.

The Modern Dads Podcast
#62: Dads on Raising Teens and Tweens

The Modern Dads Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2017 30:13


Dads from our City Dads Group community share their stories of raising tweens and teens.   Author Whit Honea talks through the struggles he had with his 11-year old son and the teacher that gave too much homework.   Teacher and writer Seth Taylor worries about his daughter's classmates' reaction to her very public support of the gay community   At-home dad and writer Vincent O'Keefe recalls his reaction to the moment his tween became a teen.   Leadership coach and speaker Devon Bandison remembers a moment that he knew his 15-year old son was watching his every move.   Blogger and photographer Jeff Bogle encourages dads to embrace being fathers of daughters.

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The Life of Dad Show
#185 – Carson Palmer

The Life of Dad Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2016 39:43


Art Eddy and special guest host, Jeff Bogle from Out With The Kids, talk about Jeff‘s interview with Arizona Cardinals quarterback, Carson Palmer. Jeff flew out to Arizona to Carson‘s home to interview on fatherhood, football and much more. Dove Men+Care sent Jeff to Palmer's house as part of the #ReaStrength campaign to get an … Continue reading #185 – Carson Palmer →

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The Sounds Sweet Show
Jeff Bogle Returns!

The Sounds Sweet Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2015 47:03


On the show today we bring back the man behind OWTK (Out With The Kids) Jeff Bogle. We talk about a varierty of subjects. About being a Dad with daughters, the importanace of failure, change and more change. Check out Jeff's website at www.owtk.com  

Nerds, Geeks, Dads
#7 – Dad Blogger Mortal Kombat Super Slam

Nerds, Geeks, Dads

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2015 28:36


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 →

The Modern Dads Podcast
#23: Dads Raising Daughters with Jeff Bogle and Mike Reynolds

The Modern Dads Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2014 38:20


Two of our favorite dads and online voices Jeff Bogle and Mike Reynolds join us to talk raising daughters. We talk about the uphill climb our daughters still face in the 21st century and the role that we as dads can play in challenging the long-held beliefs and stereotypes that are foisted upon women and girls. Josh Kross chimes also chimes in with why he thinks chivalry as we know it is dead (but there might be hope)

Poppin' Bottles Dad-Cast
E42: Jeff Bogle is Our Hero

Poppin' Bottles Dad-Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2014 43:22


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Bobblehead Dad Parenting
216 - Dads & Daughters: A Chat with Jeff Bogle

Bobblehead Dad Parenting

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2014 36:56


Today we're talking with Jeff Bogle, dad of two daughters and one of the best writers (Out With the Kids) out there.  In a recent story in Huffington Post celebrating Jeff's oldest daughter's 10th birthday, Jeff shared his sentiments about what it means to him to be a dad: "We like to think of ourselves, us parents, as the sculptors, but really, it's our children who are molding us, accentuating our strengths and forcing us to reckon with our shortcomings. If we are open to the experience, we will become better people as we parent. This is exactly the gift my first daughter gave, and continues to give, to me..."   As a dad of a daughter myself, I invited Jeff stop by and get some "raising a daughter" talk going - so today we're covering a lot of ground: #BanBossy (and be sure to see Jeff's story on other words that merit banning!) Matt Walsh and his controversial position on "My Little Pony" - and boys.  When and why to talk about "beauty" with daughters Why - according to research - dads of daughters feel less "Gender Stereotyping" A new trend, called "Purity Balls" (yup, it's about virginity) And much, much more supporting why we think daughters rock. Stick around, you're going to like this show.  References from this Podcast: Jeff Bogle's Website Jeff's story in Huffington Post regarding his daughter turning 10 Jeff's Facebook Page The book, William's Doll Jim's story about his daughter - "Gasp!" Jeff's thoughts on #BanBossy Tiffany Reese's Response letter to Matt Walsh re: My Little Pny The book, William's Doll Good Men Project: "Rules for Dads Raising Daughters" Story in www.joekelly.org about dads having a stronger decrease in Gender Sterotyping Purity Balls

Kindie Week in Review - Zooglobble
Episode 13: Center of the Kindieverse / One Big Clip

Kindie Week in Review - Zooglobble

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2013 45:52


Too busy with Kindiefest prep, so other than mentioning Brady Rymer joining the Laurie Berkner Band, I skip the weekly review of kids music charts from Billboard, iTunes, and more in favor of a rebroadcast of my My Other Other Gig conversation with Jeff Bogle

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My Other Other Gig - Zooglobble
Episode 1: Jeff Bogle, Children's Book Author

My Other Other Gig - Zooglobble

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2013 43:14


Jeff Bogle writes about kids media and parenthood at Out With the Kids. He's also writing a children's book called The Pen That Never Drew. We talk about the book and its creation.

Kindie Week in Review - Zooglobble
Episode 7: Kidz Bop 24 (feat. Jeff Bogle)

Kindie Week in Review - Zooglobble

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2013 31:50


Less Charts, More Jeff! Stefan chats with Jeff Bogle from Out With the Kids about writing on the internet, playing music with kids, and Kidz Bop 24.

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