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The Modern Dads Podcast

City Dads Groupwww.citydadsgroup.com
We’re telling the stories of modern dads. These are the guys that are not only involved in their children’s lives, but active and engaged in the decisions, the drudgery, the pain, and the joys of parenthood. We know modern dads are out there, and they come in all stripes. With each episode, we'll talk about the issues modern dads are facing as we try to navigate work, parenthood, relationships, and play.
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Episodes

#98: Dr. Kenneth Ginsburg on What Tweens and Teens Need Now

Building Resilience in Children and Teens author and Center for Parent & Teen Communication director Dr. Kenneth Ginsburg joins with a set of virtual hugs to parents of tweens and teens as we discuss what our older kids need as we exit the pandemic. Dr. Ginsburg helps us think about what our kids have gained, lessons to take forward, and how to open the lines of communication....

Jun 17, 202140 minSeason 7Ep. 7

#97: Dr. Tovah Klein on What Our Toddlers Need Now

Barnard Center for Toddler Development Director and How Toddlers Thrive author Dr. Tovah Klein joins with a set of virtual hugs to parents of young children as we discuss what our youngest kids need as we exit the pandemic. We talk about what our children have gained, how we can thoughtfully help our kids return to camp and school, and the gift that screen time has been for frantic parents....

May 20, 202144 minSeason 7Ep. 6

#96: Jordan Shapiro on How To Be a Feminist Dad

Father, author and thinker Jordan Shapiro joins to talk about his new book, Father Figure, How To Be a Feminist Dad . We talk about a collective need to reassess what it means to be a “good dad” and Jordan’s call for dads to consider whether our actions are in line with our desire for a more equal and just world for our children.

May 06, 202141 minSeason 7Ep. 5

#94: Dad to Dad, Brock Lusch in Conversation with Vernon Gibbs II

Cincinnati Dads Group Organizer and The NOMADad Podcast host Brock Lusch talks dad to dad with #CityDads blog contributor and author Vernon Gibbs II about at-home fatherhood, parenting twins, and Vernon’s new children’s book, When Good Fruit Goes Bad .

Mar 25, 202139 minSeason 7Ep. 3

#93: Dad to Dad, Michael Dorsey in Conversation with Erik Moore

Our Dad-to-Dad series continues with #CityDads contributor and Black Fathers Now podcast host Michael Dorsey in conversation with father and venture capitalist Erik Moore about fatherhood, recovering from loss, and Mr. Moore’s path through the Ivy League and Silicon Valley.

Mar 11, 20211 hr 5 minSeason 7Ep. 2

#92: Dad to Dad, James Lopez in Conversation with Kenneth Kellogg

Season 7 Premier: Through this season we will include conversations between dads across our #CityDads network. In this episode, NYC Dads Group Co-Organizer and #FatherhoodIsLit podcast host James Lopez talks with father and opera singer Kenneth Kellogg about growing up in tough neighborhoods, blazing unique career paths, and encouraging their kids to have big dreams.

Feb 26, 20211 hr 7 minSeason 7Ep. 1

#91: Bobby Barzi on Fathers Changing the World

Philanthropist and Fodada founder Bobby Barzi talks his work to recognize fatherhood as an opportunity to create a better world for our children by investing in communities and efforts that inspire positive change.

Jun 29, 201936 minEp. 91

#90: Jonathan Oliver on Marriage, At-Home Fatherhood, and Learning with ADHD & Dyslexia

Author Jonathan Oliver joins to talk about marriage, at-home fatherhood, and his new book, To the Little Boy in Me: Learning with Dyslexia & ADHD . We discuss the partnership he and his wife have created, the importance of mentorship and community, and the message he wants to send to other people learning with dyslexia and ADHD.

Jun 13, 201944 min

#89: Dr. Michael Reichert on How to Raise Connected Boys

Dr. Michael Reichert talks about his new book, How to Raise a Boy: The Power of Connection to Build Good Men. He suggests that we rethink our understanding of boys and recognize that strong relationships with parents, coaches, and teachers help them succeed at school and in life. We discuss how to talk to boys about the #MeToo movement and gender equality.

May 30, 201932 minEp. 89

#88: Leaders, Icons and Legendary Dads

Art Eddy and Jon Finkel talk about their new book, The Life of Dad: Reflections on Fatherhood from Today's Leaders, Icons, and Legendary Dads including highlights and advice from featured dads Mark Cuban, Mark Hamill, and Alfonso Ribeiro.

May 16, 201930 min

#87: Mike Adamick on Raising Empowered Daughters

Author Mike Adamick joins to discuss his new book, Raising Empowered Daughters: A Dad-to-Dad Guide , and his effort to meet dads where they are to discuss equality, representation, and feminism. NOTE: This show includes discussions of some challenging topics including rape culture, racism, and sexism.

May 02, 201932 minEp. 87

#86: Mike Dorsey on Building Community for Active and Engaged Black Fathers

Author, Podcaster, and Community Organizer Mike Dorsey talks about his book, Dynamic Black Fatherhood Manifesto. We talk about Mike’s motivation to create a community for active and engaged black fathers and the impact of his work within and outside the black community.

Apr 18, 201933 minEp. 86

#85: Brett Grayson Finds the Funny in the Dark Moments of Parenting

Author Brett Grayson talks about his new book, What Could Go Wrong?: My Mostly Comedic Journey Through Marriage, Parenting and Depression . He discusses his effort to bring humor to stories related to his own mental health and why he thinks it is important to be open and honest about the darker moments of parenting and marriage.

Mar 28, 201924 minEp. 85

#84: Clint Edwards is Sorry

Author Clint Edwards discusses his new book, I’m Sorry—Love, Your Husband , a collection of humorous and heartfelt apologies written from his viewpoint as husband and father. Impacted by the absence of his own father, Edwards confronts his own lack of a role model through honesty, trial, and error.

Jun 26, 201826 minEp. 84

#83: Maverick: A Supportive Social Network for Teens and Tweens

City Dads Group Contributor Whit Honea speaks with former Disney Interactive Editor In Chief Catherine Connors about her new startup, Maverick , a video and photo-driven social network for tweens and teens that encourages and rewards creativity, authenticity, and support.

Jun 12, 201832 min

#82: KJ Dell'Antonia on How To Be a Happier Parent

We’re noticing that parents, especially parents of young children, are unhappy. We all desperately want to enjoy this time with our children, but it is easy to get bogged down in late night feedings, pre-school admissions, trying to get our kids to eat a vegetable, or worrying about our kids' addiction to Fortnite. We’re tackling the issue head-on with former New York Times Motherlode Editor, KJ Dell’Antonia, as we talk about her new book, How to be a Happier Parent: Raising a Family, Having a L...

May 24, 201838 minEp. 82

#81: Dads of Daughters, Put Down Your Guns

All too often, we see dads in the news threatening their daughters’ boyfriends with various forms of bodily harm. Recently, it was former NFL kicker Jay Feely holding a gun by his side as he wished his daughter and her date a good time at prom. The Internet blew up with the usual debates about guns, but we saw another issue though-- fathers of sons don't want their children to be treated like predators. For this episode, we brought together some of our favorite dads to offer Mr. Feely and other ...

May 10, 201821 minEp. 81

#80: On #MeToo

Whit Honea speaks this week with two powerful voices on parents’ roles in #MeToo, Karen Walrond and Mike Reynolds. Mike is a blogger and journeyman cross-stitcher and Karen is an author, photographer, speaker, and coach . Each gives their unique perspective on how we, as parents, can best prepare our children for a new -- and more equitable -- world.

Apr 05, 201852 minEp. 80

#79: The Dangerous Book for Boys

The Dangerous Book for Boys was required reading in City Dads contributor Whit Honea’s house when his sons were younger, and the new Amazon Prime series by Bryan Cranston and Greg Mottola is now must-watch TV. Whit speaks with one of the young stars from the new show, Gabriel Bateman, who plays Wyatt, a boy trying to find himself through loss and imagination. Whit’s 12-year-old Zane Honea also joins to share his thoughts on the book, the show, and his dad’s overall job performance....

Mar 22, 201820 minEp. 79

#78: Dr. Sheryl Ziegler on Avoiding Parental Burnout

Psychologist, Author, and Mom of 3 Dr. Sheryl Ziegler talks about her new book Mommy Burnout, How to Reclaim Your Life and Raise Healthier Children in the Process . We discuss strategies for both moms and dads can avoid burnout as we navigate between work, childcare, eldercare, our relationship, and self-care.

Mar 01, 201837 minEp. 78

#77: Paid Family Leave Works with Dina Bakst

A Better Balance Co-Founder and Co-President Dina Bakst talks about her work to help women and men across the economic spectrum care for their loved ones without risking their jobs. We talk about New York’s employee-funded paid family leave law that provides most non-government workers with job-protected, paid leave to care for a new child or a loved one with a serious health condition. We also talk about the 25th Anniversary of the Family Medical Leave Act (FMLA) and the potential for a nationw...

Feb 08, 201838 minEp. 77

#76: Heather and Mike Spohr - Surviving the Terrible Twos (and Threes)

Los Angeles parents and bloggers Heather and Mike Spohr share humorous, but practical tips from their new book, The Toddler Survival Guide: Complete Protection from the Whiny Unfed . They talk about the non-judgmental advice they have for surviving the toddlerhood and share the story behind Friends of Maddie , the charity they started after the loss of their first child....

Jan 25, 201830 minEp. 76

#75: Anya Kamenetz - Enjoy Screens, Not Too Much, Mostly With Others

NPR Digital Education Correspondent and Author Anya Kamenetz talks about her new book, The Art of Screen Time: How Your Family Can Balance Digital Media & Real Life . Anya shares her realistic, research-based approach to enjoying screen time with our children. City Dads Group contributor Whit Honea joins to share how he helps his two boys fit technology and screen time into their lives....

Jan 11, 201838 minEp. 75

#74: Drew Daywalt - Drawing on Life to Write for Children (and Adults)

Bestselling author and dad of two Drew Daywalt talks about his popular books The Day the Crayons Quit , The Day the Crayons Came Home , The Legend of Rock Paper Scissors , and Star Wars BB-8 on the Run . We talk about his creative process as a writer, why he does it, and the impact of success on his family. Drew also shares some behind-the-scenes insight into the upcoming film version of The Day the Crayons Quit ....

Dec 21, 201727 minEp. 74

#73: Celebrating the ADHD Brain with Peter Shankman

Dad, author, and entrepreneur Peter Shankman talks about his new book, Faster Than Normal: Turbocharge Your Focus, Productivity, and Success With the Secrets of the ADHD Mind . We talk about the success that he attributes to living with ADHD. He also shares the tips and tricks he has developed to be more effective and productive. The Parents Phrase Book author Whit Honea joins to share what happened when he stopped worrying and embraced his son's individuality....

Dec 07, 201729 min

#72: Best Toys of 2017 with Christopher Byrne

TTPM Content Director and Toy Time! author Christopher Byrne reveals the hot toys and games for toddlers to teens this holiday season. The Parents Phrase Book author Whit Honea tells us how to encourage our kids to think about more than the gifts they receive.

Nov 22, 201724 minEp. 72

#70: Who is a Real American with Julie Lythcott Haims

New York Times bestselling author Julie Lythcott-Haims talks about her new book, Real Americans , a memoir of her experience as a biracial black girl, woman, daughter, and mother raising two biracial children in modern America. We talk about the steps allies can take to support and understand the perspectives of “the other” and advice for parents raising children of color. The Parents Phrase Book author Whit Honea , a white male raising two white males, shares the conversation he is having with ...

Oct 24, 201743 minEp. 70

#69: Parenting Through a Zombie Apocalypse

Whit Honea talks to dad of 4, Twitter celebrity, and author James Breakwell (aka Exploding Unicorn) about his new book: Only Dead on the Inside: A Parent’s Guide to the Zombie Apocalypse .

Oct 10, 201727 minEp. 69
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