Are You Sharing This?

Are You Sharing This?

Up next

They’ll Be Cool Soon (and That’s A Tragedy)

Soon enough, they’ll be too cool. They’ll be too shy. They’ll be embarrassed.🏛 All time can be quality time. Get your own Tempus Fugit Medallion to remind yourself of this at The Daily Dad Store: https://store.dailydad.com/Give yourself the ultimate gift of parenting tools, stru ...  Show more

Take the Opportunity. Always.

Encourage. Support it. Make it memorable. Help build the habit. 📚 Books Mentioned: Outdoor Kids in an Inside WorldCatch a Crayfish, Count the Stars: Fun Projects, Skills, and Adventures for Outdoor KidsGive yourself the ultimate gift of parenting tools, structure, and community. ...  Show more

Recommended Episodes

Bonus Episode 68 - Like Father, Like Son? My Dad's Take on My Early Years
The British English Podcast

📝 Get FREE Episode Worksheet 🧐 Take English Level Test 👄 Improve Your Pronunciation In this episode of the British English Podcast, Charlie sits down with his father to get a fresh perspective on his childhood. After a previous episode with his mother, this time Charlie seeks ...  Show more

Remembering My Connected Parenting Partner and Grandfather, Papa
Peace and Parenting: How to Parent without Punishments

Today's episode comes with a heavy heart as I share a very personal update. My beloved father, Papa, recently passed away after a three-year battle with cancer. For those who knew him or followed my posts, you know he was my steadfast parenting partner and confidant, truly embrac ...  Show more

Noah Centineo
Podcrushed

Noah Centineo (To All The Boys I've Loved Before, Sierra Burgess Is a Loser, Black Adam) brings his signature vulnerability and charm to the pod. He talks about the time his dad encouraged him to beat up the kid who bullied his sister (a noble quest, but a scary one) and the sobe ...  Show more

Grace and Will - S3 | E2
So This Is Love

As children, we idolize our parents often holding them to impossible standards. As little girls, this admiration is magnified towards our fathers, our first ‘supermen’’. That is until we grow up. Until innocence gives way to awareness and we slowly realize that our parents are ...

  Show more