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The Daily Dad

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The audio companion to DailyDad.com’s daily email meditations on fatherhood, read by Ryan Holiday. Each daily reading will help you find the wisdom, inner strength, and good humor you need in order to be a great dad. Learn from historical figures and contemporary fathers how to do your most important job. Find more at dailydad.com.

Episodes

You Don’t Stop Teaching Your Kids

"Nell Painter was an accomplished adult. She was more than out from under her parents thumb—she was in her seventies. She was a world-class historian. Yet even then, her mother was teaching her. How did she have the courage to leave a promising academic career at that age to leave her job and go to art school?" Find out the answer on today's Daily Dad Podcast. *** If you enjoyed this week’s podcast, we’d love for you to leave a review on Apple Podcasts. It helps with our visibility, and the more...

Nov 13, 20203 minEp. 227

Yet Don’t Be Too Tough

"As we’ve talked about, you have to toughen your kids up . No one is well-served by parents who are soft, who let them be soft. But at the same time, many a tough parent has had to come to terms with the fact that every kid is different and needs different things." Ryan explains the best way to challenge your kids on today's Daily Dad Podcast. Today's episode is brought to you by Magic Spoon, makers of delicious breakfast cereal that's actually good for you. Each serving of magic spoon has the s...

Nov 12, 20203 minEp. 226

Make Them Feel Like They’re “Enough”

"Obviously you want them to be successful. You want them to be excellent—at whatever they do in this life. But it is essential, as you try to motivate and encourage and inspire them, that you are quite clear: All of this is extra." Ryan explains why your kids in and of themselves should be enough for you, on today's Daily Dad Podcast. *** If you enjoyed this week’s podcast, we’d love for you to leave a review on Apple Podcasts. It helps with our visibility, and the more people listen to the podc...

Nov 11, 20202 minEp. 225

Not Just to Read, but to Read Critically

"An illiterate world is not a good one, but a world where people unthinkingly believe and accept everything they read is not that much better. So it’s great that you’re teaching your kids to read, but are you teaching them to read critically?" Ryan describes the important next step you must take with your children's reading, on today's Daily Dad Podcast. *** If you enjoyed this week’s podcast, we’d love for you to leave a review on Apple Podcasts. It helps with our visibility, and the more peopl...

Nov 10, 20203 minEp. 224

They’re Listening. They Really Are.

"Like so many dads, Harbaugh kept repeating this ridiculous line because, who knows why, that’s just what dads do. Not once in the five hundred times he said it over the course of their childhood did it get a reaction. Not once. But he kept at it, because he thought maybe it would get through." Find out the line, and how it stuck with Harbaugh's famous sons, on today's Daily Dad Podcast. *** If you enjoyed this week’s podcast, we’d love for you to leave a review on Apple Podcasts. It helps with ...

Nov 09, 20202 minEp. 223

You Have to Come Up With Challenges

"Of course, you want tough kids. You want boys who are active and resilient. You want girls who are active and resilient. You want them to be healthy, you want them to be able to overcome obstacles, you want them to know how to defend themselves, you want them to be prepared for the ups and downs of life. " What's the best way to do that? By providing them with challenges, as Ryan explains on today's Daily Dad Podcast. *** If you enjoyed this week’s podcast, we’d love for you to leave a review o...

Nov 06, 20202 minEp. 222

Don’t Ever, Ever Do This

"Cato the Elder, we’re told by Plutarch, “used to say that a man who beats his wife or a child is laying sacrilegious hands on the most sacred thing in the world.” Boom. It doesn’t matter how angry you are. It doesn’t matter who started it. It doesn’t matter how many times you told your son. It doesn’t matter that your parents used to do it. It doesn’t matter that some cultures still accept it. For two thousand years, we’ve known it: It’s wrong." Ryan lays down the law on why corporal punishment...

Nov 05, 20202 minEp. 221

Who Are You Doing This For?

"It’s almost incomprehensible. The parents were rich. They were powerful. Their kids had access to the best tutors in the world. The best schools. They were already connected. They already had a leg up in life. So why did they risk everything—tax fraud, racketeering charges—to bribe their way into college?" Ryan explains where your priorities in raising your children should lay on today's Daily Dad Podcast. *** If you enjoyed this week’s podcast, we’d love for you to leave a review on Apple Podc...

Nov 04, 20203 minEp. 220

Only A Parent Understands

"The Spartan Agesilaus was the toughest of the tough. Like all Spartans, he had been trained in the agoge to be courageous and self-disciplined and beyond fear and pain. He was capable of incredible feats in battle and was in peak physical condition. As a Spartan king, he was all these things and more. But he was also a father, and as you know , that changes you." Ryan describes the changes that come from being a father on today's Daily Dad Podcast. *** If you enjoyed this week’s podcast, we’d l...

Nov 03, 20202 minEp. 219

They Learn From Home

"You tell them to be good . To be honest . To follow the law. To care about other people . That safety comes first. You say these things, but what do you show ?" Ryan explains why your good example is just as important as the words you utter on today's Daily Dad Podcast. *** If you enjoyed this week’s podcast, we’d love for you to leave a review on Apple Podcasts. It helps with our visibility, and the more people listen to the podcast, the more we can invest into it and make it even better. Sign...

Nov 02, 20202 minEp. 218

What If You Didn’t Think You Knew?

"You’re a dad, so you know a lot. You’ve been alive a while. You’ve read a thing or two and heard a thing or two. So when your kids ask you questions—about history, about life, about why people are this way or that way, you’re quick with an answer. But what if this was actually a bad habit? What if this was a form of stupidity?" Ryan describes why being the all-knowing father may not be the best role for you to fill, on today's Daily Dad Podcast. *** If you enjoyed this week’s podcast, we’d love...

Oct 30, 20202 minEp. 217

They Don’t Need to Worry About Anything But This

"F Scott Fitzgerald wasn’t always the best father, but as one of the most brilliant writers and thinkers of his time, he certainly knew how to express fatherly advice perfectly in words. One of the best letters he ever wrote is to his daughter Frances while she was away at camp, where he discussed the anxieties and worries that all young people feel. Some things were worth worrying about, he said, and some weren’t. So he gave her a list." Ryan talks about the list Fitzgerald sent to his daughter...

Oct 29, 20202 minEp. 216

Let Them Hear It From You

"You can’t wait until you’re on your deathbed to let them know how you feel about them. You can’t wait until you’re dead and gone and they go through your stuff and find the news clippings you kept and finally see that you were proud of them. You can’t just hope they overhear you saying it to someone else. You can’t just assume they know." Ryan tells us why we can't wait to tell our kids how we feel about them, on today's Daily Dad Podcast. *** If you enjoyed this week’s podcast, we’d love for y...

Oct 28, 20202 minEp. 215

There’s a Reason You’re So Raw

"While there are certainly people out there for whom the pandemic or our political environment have brought out their worst, the rest of us have started to feel something different. We’re raw. We’re vulnerable. We tear up when we hear about someone losing someone. We tear up when we think about families struggling to make ends meet. Have you seen some of the videos we’ve posted on Instagram lately? Of stepparents adopting their stepchildren? Or military parents surprising their children with an ...

Oct 27, 20202 minEp. 214

Easier or Harder? Which Is It?

"What’s the through line to judge a good parent through the early days to the glory days through the golden years? It’s simple: Do you make their life easier or harder? Better or worse?" Learn the importance of this question on today's Daily Dad Podcast. *** If you enjoyed this week’s podcast, we’d love for you to leave a review on Apple Podcasts. It helps with our visibility, and the more people listen to the podcast, the more we can invest into it and make it even better. Sign up for the Daily...

Oct 26, 20202 minEp. 213

They Are Always Your Child

"We have to remember that while we’re on this journey. They’re going to get older. Someday, perhaps some day soon, they’ll stop being a little boy or a little girl. But they’ll never, not ever, stop being your child. And it’s important to realize that this is what you are to your own parents and grandparents." Ryan explains the permanent connections that you have with your family, and why those connections last forever, on today's Daily Dad Podcast. *** If you enjoyed this week’s podcast, we’d l...

Oct 23, 20202 minEp. 212

When Is Their Time?

"Of course, you’re busy. You have work. You have your spouse. You have your kids. You have all the obligations of adulthood. All these things are important. How do you fit it all in? The truth is, if you’re winging it everyday, you won’t get it all in. Something will fall by the wayside and too often, that’s our kids." Ryan explains the importance of actually carving out time for your kids, not just taking its existence for granted, on today's Daily Dad Podcast. *** If you enjoyed this week’s po...

Oct 22, 20203 minEp. 211

Teach Them to Notice

"When Robert Lovett, the future State Department official and Secretary of Defense, was a kid, it happened that both father and son took similar routes in the morning and evening—although at different times—to work and to school. Lovett and his father would often play an interesting game based on this coincidence." Ryan explains the game and shows you why you should train your child's perception on today's Daily Dad Podcast. *** If you enjoyed this week’s podcast, we’d love for you to leave a re...

Oct 21, 20203 minEp. 210

If It Works, Do It Again

"We parents are like field goal kickers. Just like if a certain shirt or a pair of socks brings them luck, we’re always looking for something, anything that will give us an edge. Just like a free throw shooter going through a preposterous routine, we’re religious about ours too." Ryan describes parental superstitions—and why they're okay!—on today's Daily Dad Podcast. *** If you enjoyed this week’s podcast, we’d love for you to leave a review on Apple Podcasts. It helps with our visibility, and ...

Oct 20, 20202 minEp. 209

You Have to Be Proud

"Imagine you’re in the middle of the biggest moment of your career. Suddenly, someone starts attacking and criticizing your son. They’re not completely wrong. Your son has made mistakes. Your son has struggled with addiction and bad decision-making. Those decisions have cost your family money, maybe. It’s caused you untold stress, personally. It’s made you sad and it’s made you angry. It’s certainly caused problems for you at work. What do you do?" Ryan explains a recent high-profile example of ...

Oct 19, 20203 minEp. 208

What Are You Leaving Them?

"Someone once remarked to the famed Speaker of the House, Sam Rayburn, that his father hadn’t left him much when he had died. Rayburn was quick to correct this misconception. My father, he said, '“gave me my untarnished name.' Harry Truman would say something similar to his own daughter. The question today is: What are you leaving to your children?" Ryan describes the legacy you should leave your children on today's Daily Dad Podcast. *** If you enjoyed this week’s podcast, we’d love for you to ...

Oct 16, 20202 minEp. 207

You Can’t Be a Hypocrite

"A few years ago, the Emmy-winning actor William H. Macy was asked for the best piece of advice he was ever given. 'Never lie,' he answered. 'It’s the cheapest way to go. Lies cost you a lot and they’re never worth what they cost.' But as the authors of Unacceptable: Privilege, Deceit & the Making of the College Admissions Scandal noted, precisely as Macy was giving this interview, he and his wife Felicity Huffman were helping their daughter unknowingly cheat on her SATs." Ryan explains why hypo...

Oct 15, 20203 minEp. 206

Protect This Impulse

"We have to remember that our job as parents, as educators, is not to keep our kids in line. It’s not to crush their initiative because it’s disruptive or uncomfortable or difficult for us. We have to encourage them. We have to make space for our kids. If they want to read? By god, let them! If they want to skip ahead, or deviate from the conventional path? Cheer them on!" Using the childhood experience of the French photographer Henri Cartier-Bresson, Ryan shows how important it is to foster ou...

Oct 14, 20203 minEp. 205

Where Did You See That?

"Your daughter gets mad, so she slams the door and screams. Your son makes himself a snack and leaves the kitchen a disaster for someone else to clean up. You hear them say something rude to a waiter. You see them write something offensive on social media. Before you get mad yourself, before you condemn, just take them aside. Ask them, kindly, openly, a question that the strongman Mark Bell says he always asks his teenage kids: 'Hey, when have you seen me do that?'" Ryan explains the merits of f...

Oct 13, 20202 minEp. 204

Don’t Make Them Wait for It

"When you’re gone, when they go through your stuff or when they talk to your friends at your funeral, it will be undeniable clearly: God, your dad just loved you so much. You were all he talked about. He was more proud of you than anything. Just look at all these photos he kept. And news clippings. And mementos. They’ll know this because it’s true, because the evidence will speak for itself. But what about, you know, if you speak for yourself?" Ryan explains why it's so important to explain your...

Oct 12, 20202 minEp. 203

When You Get Them to Listen...

"We all say things to our kids, just as our parents did. Little bits and bobs of wisdom that we picked up places. We hope they hear us. We hope it gets through. And when it does? Oh, that is the best." Ryan talks about E.H. Harriman, a railroad tycoon who passed down wisdom to his daughter and watched her embody it herself, on today's Daily Dad Podcast. *** If you enjoyed this week’s podcast, we’d love for you to leave a review on Apple Podcasts. It helps with our visibility, and the more people...

Oct 09, 20202 minEp. 202

Here’s How to Have Lasting Impact

"There’s a lot going on in the world, a lot going wrong. There’s so much we’d like to change, so much we’d like to be better. Where do we start? How about with our kids?" Ryan talks about the most effective way you can leave your mark on the world—through the way you guide your child's life—on today's Daily Dad Podcast. *** If you enjoyed this week’s podcast, we’d love for you to leave a review on Apple Podcasts. It helps with our visibility, and the more people listen to the podcast, the more w...

Oct 08, 20202 minEp. 201

Why You Have to Be Good to Your Kids

"Sure, it’s important that you keep up with your friends. You wouldn’t want to be one of those people that just disappears once they have kids. You and your spouse should get out and see folks from time to time. You can’t turn down every invite. You can let those friendships—the ones from school, from growing up, from the old days—drift away. You can’t neglect your hobbies, either. Work, too… And all of a sudden, where did your time go? Remember what really counts more than anything else is fami...

Oct 07, 20203 minEp. 200

There’s Always an Excuse

"There’s always an excuse for why you’re not being the parent you’d like to be, just as there’s always an excuse why you’re not being the person you know you’re supposed to be. Things are busy at work. This divorce has really messed you up. It’s this damn pandemic. You’re really struggling with your own issues right now. It’s been hard since your brother got sick, or since the hurricane struck. You’re just tired, you don’t seem to be any good at this. They’re older now and it’s your time. But an...

Oct 06, 20202 minEp. 199

This Is the Highest Praise

"There is one way to judge, in the end, whether you’ve done this thing right. It’s not based on how rich your kids get. It’s not whether they make it into Yale, or whether they turn out handsome or beautiful, smart or famous." Find out what the ultimate test is, and how to pass it, on today's Daily Dad Podcast. *** If you enjoyed this week’s podcast, we’d love for you to leave a review on Apple Podcasts. It helps with our visibility, and the more people listen to the podcast, the more we can inv...

Oct 05, 20203 minEp. 198