The Company of Dads Podcast
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EP60: What Does Fathering Together Mean?
The Company of Dads Podcast
03/14/23 • 39 min
Interview with Brian Anderson and John Badalament / Change Makers
HOSTED BY PAUL SULLIVAN
Fathering Together is a nonprofit that works to make fathers agents of positive change. One of its missions is to give dads the tools to try to be the best fathers they can be. Their mission is supported with research and data that shows that more involved fathers benefit the whole family. Listen to what any dad can easily do better.
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EP1: What Pandemic Research Revealed About Dads
The Company of Dads Podcast
01/22/22 • 37 min
Interview with Kristen M. Shockley / Professor, University of Georgia
HOSTED BY PAUL SULLIVAN
The pandemic changed parenting and relationships overnight. Kids were forced home from school. Parents were sent into remote work or forced to juggle shifts with parenting. Into this chaos, stepped Kristen Shockley, a professor at the University of Georgia, who wanted to know what this sudden shift did to how couples worked, parented and cleaned up afterward. What she found revealed unexpected insight into on relationships, but it also offered valuable lessons for the new world of work.
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EP5: Masculinity, Money and Parenting
The Company of Dads Podcast
03/01/22 • 22 min
An Interview with Brad Klontz / Financial Psychologist, Tik Tok Influencer and Lead Dad
HOSTED BY PAUL SULLIVAN
What holds some men back from becoming Lead Dads – or at least openly embracing the role? It starts with traditional perceptions of masculinity, of being the higher earner, of being the provider, of not engaging as much with parenting and family tasks. But it’s not something that’s hardwired. Men can become more comfortable being Lead Dads and still fulfill their potential. What does it take? Dr. Klontz discusses his findings.
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EP88: How A Dad Used His Divorce To Help Kids
The Company of Dads Podcast
09/26/23 • 20 min
Interview with Terry Smith / Author of See You Later
HOSTED BY PAUL SULLIVAN
After going through his second divorce, Terry Smith got full custody of his daughter. Watching her come to terms with what happened pained him. So Smith, an artist, wrote a book, See You Later, with her to help children and parents talk about divorce in a better way. With 18 percent of fathers in the U.S. being divorced, widowed or otherwise single, Terry is helping fathers explain to their children what may be hard for them to understand. Listen to ways to soften the blow of parents splitting.
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EP87: How To Raise A Child Who Becomes An Independent Adult
The Company of Dads Podcast
09/19/23 • 30 min
Interview with the Authors of Raising A Kid Who Can
HOSTED BY PAUL SULLIVAN
A psychiatrist, a psychologist and a child therapist all walk into a parenting group, and... it's a good set-up for a joke, but it's the feeling you might get listening to Catherine McCarthy, Heather Tedesco and Jennifer Weaver, three experts and friends, who wrote a book about creating independent kids - and less cloying, worrying and meddling parents. They're as wise as they are funny. Listen in.
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EP61: What's Fair Play Mean for Working Moms and Lead Dads
The Company of Dads Podcast
03/21/23 • 41 min
Interview with Eve Rodsky / Fair Play Advocate, Bestselling Author
HOSTED BY PAUL SULLIVAN
Eve Rodsky is changing the way working couples coexist. Starting with her bestselling book "Fair Play: A Game Changing Solution for When You Have Too Much To Do and More Life to Live," Eve is helping couples find a better way to divide up the tasks of life, of parenting, of the house, of the chores, and of all the stuff that isn’t fun. She created the Fair Play Institute to bring this method to more people. Listen to Eve's thoughts on what every couple can do to find harmony free of resentment.
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EP63: Why A Senior Tech Exec Gives Credit To Her Husband
The Company of Dads Podcast
04/04/23 • 29 min
Interview With Alison Graham, Global Exec, Lead Dad Advocate
HOSTED BY PAUL SULLIVAN
Alison Graham, a native Australian, came to the States 25 years ago and has had a remarkable career in tech - Unisys. Computer Associates. IBM. Salesforce. Amazon Web Services. She credits her Lead Dad husband - who was also working in tech - with being the go-to parent when she was traveling at different times in her career. Hear what he did that mattered.
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EP119: What You Can Learn From A Challenging Childhood
The Company of Dads Podcast
07/09/24 • 27 min
Interview with Verne Marble / Veteran, Advisor, Father
HOSTED BY PAUL SULLIVAN
Verne Marble is one of four and the father of four. His childhood was a bit haphazard. But he's a committed father who was clear-eyed about what mattered for his family. After college he wanted to serve his country but a few years into his Naval service he made a change so he could be more present for his family. Listen to what he did and why the lessons in those early years have informed what he's done in business and in life.
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EP124: Why Dads Should "Parent Outloud": 5 Answers
The Company of Dads Podcast
09/17/24 • 31 min
Interview with Elliott Rae / Father Advocate
HOSTED BY PAUL SULLIVAN
Fathers need to step out and be more present, at home and in the office. This is the crux of the Parenting Outloud campaign that Elliott Rae has launched in London. He realized just how bad support for dads at work was when his now 8-year-old daughter was born prematurely. It started with having to leave his wife to go back to the office and got worse from there. He's set out to change that. Listen now.
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EP19: The Funniest Lead Dad in America Shares His Secrets
The Company of Dads Podcast
06/07/22 • 47 min
Interview with JR Havlan / 8-Time Emmy Award-Winning Comedy Writer, Lead Dad
HOSTED BY PAUL SULLIVAN
A funny thing happened on the way to J.R. Havlan using his college degree to get a job on Wall Street: the stock market crash of 1987. With every offer evaporating, he did the next logical thing and went into comedy. While he surely would have been the funniest guy at the water cooler, he also was legit, All-Pro funny. After doing the rounds at New York’s comedy clubs – and faxing, yes, faxing, jokes into shows – he landed a writing gig on The Daily Show, when Craig Kilborn was the \host. Then a guy named Jon Stewart came along and the show took off. J.R., who has won eight Emmy Awards (but who’s counting), spent 18 years there. He had other writing jobs afterwards, including at The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, but as his kids became school aged, he opted to write for himself so he could be the Lead Dad to his son and daughter. This also allows his wife to go all in on her career in school nutrition. Listen to JR’s tips on shrugging off PTA slights, immersing himself in his kids schools and creating shelf space in a Manhattan apartment for his Emmys.
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FAQ
How many episodes does The Company of Dads Podcast have?
The Company of Dads Podcast currently has 137 episodes available.
What topics does The Company of Dads Podcast cover?
The podcast is about Parenting, Dad, Kids & Family, Fatherhood, Podcasts, Self-Improvement and Education.
What is the most popular episode on The Company of Dads Podcast?
The episode title 'EP 44: Where is Your Chair? A Better Way for Dads to Work' is the most popular.
What is the average episode length on The Company of Dads Podcast?
The average episode length on The Company of Dads Podcast is 31 minutes.
How often are episodes of The Company of Dads Podcast released?
Episodes of The Company of Dads Podcast are typically released every 7 days.
When was the first episode of The Company of Dads Podcast?
The first episode of The Company of Dads Podcast was released on Jan 22, 2022.
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