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  • Morning and Bedtime Routines That Build Lasting Memories
    2025/02/21
    Hey dads! Welcome to Dad Connections in 5—your quick, practical guide to building a stronger relationship with your daughter in just a few intentional minutes each day. I’m Dr. Christopher Lewis, and today, we’re talking about something simple yet powerful—morning and bedtime routines that help create lifelong memories and deepen your bond. Let’s be real. Mornings can be chaotic, and by bedtime, everyone’s exhausted. But those two moments—the start and end of the day—are golden opportunities for connection. And the best part? You don’t need a ton of time to make them count. The Power of Routines Kids thrive on routine. It gives them a sense of security and predictability. When you create small, meaningful rituals in the morning and before bed, it becomes something your daughter will look forward to—and something she’ll remember for years to come. Morning Routines: Start the Day with Connection Mornings are usually a rush, but even in the chaos, you can set the tone for your daughter’s day. Start with a Morning Greeting Instead of just “Get up, we’re late!” try something more intentional: A hug or high-five to start the day with warmth.A fun wake-up phrase like, “Rise and shine, superstar!”A quick compliment, like “I love seeing your smile in the morning!” Create a Mini Tradition A two-minute breakfast chat – Ask her one simple question like, “What’s one thing you’re looking forward to today?”A special handshake or fist bump before she leaves for school.Morning music – Let her pick a song while you drive or get ready together. These small moments build emotional connection—and they take practically no time! Bedtime Routines: End the Day with Love Bedtime is your final chance of the day to reassure, reflect, and connect. Here’s how to make it meaningful: Create a Wind-Down Ritual Storytime – Even if she’s older, take turns telling made-up stories.Gratitude Sharing – Ask, “What’s one thing you’re grateful for today?”A “One More Thing” Question – Kids open up at night. Try, “Is there anything on your mind before we sleep?” End with a Signature Goodbye A silly phrase like, “Sleep tight, don’t let the bed bugs bite!”A comforting phrase like, “I love you, and I’m always here for you.”A fun habit like tapping three times on the door or doing a bedtime handshake. These little rituals become part of her childhood memories—ones she’ll cherish long after she grows up. Quick Takeaways: Start Today! Here’s your challenge: Tonight, add just ONE small bedtime moment—whether it’s a question, a phrase, or a handshake. Then, tomorrow morning, find one intentional way to connect—even if it’s just a high-five or a song on the way to school. These routines don’t have to be complicated or time-consuming—they just have to be consistent. And when they are, you’re not just building routines… you’re building a relationship that lasts a lifetime. That’s it for today’s Dad Connections in 5! If you found this helpful, share it with another dad who could use some inspiration. And if you try one of these routines, let me know how it goes! Until next time—keep showing up, keep connecting, and keep making memories. If you enjoyed this episode we ask you to take a moment to take our Dad and Daughter Connection Survey to let us know more about you as a dad. You can also sign up to get our newsletter to stay connected to our community and we will send items of interest to you to help you to be the dad that you want to be. Feel free to follow me on the following social media platforms: Facebook, Facebook Group, Instagram, LinkedIn, X.
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    6 分
  • Empowering Daughters and Open Talks on Sex Education with Tim Blower
    2025/02/17
    The journey of fatherhood is filled with moments of joy, growth, and sometimes, uncertainty. Today, on the Dad & Daughter Connection podcast we bring you Tim Blower of SexandSpace.com. As a father to a 9-year-old daughter and a 6-year-old son, Tim recounts the emotional changes and milestones he has observed in his daughter as she grows. He emphasizes the necessity of kindness and understanding, particularly as children navigate their formative years. Tim reflects on the early anxieties of fatherhood, balancing personal expectations with lifestyle changes, and the impactful experience of spending his daughter's first moments with her post-cesarean delivery. Exploring Sex and Space: Filling the Gaps in Sexual Education A significant portion of the conversation centers around Tim's initiative, "Sex and Space," inspired during the COVID lockdowns. This project addresses the deficiencies in traditional sex education and the cultural influences that often leave parents and children unprepared for conversations about sex. With a podcast and two insightful books—"The Organ Education Forgot" and "How to Talk With Your Kids About Porn"—Tim aims to foster open, non-threatening dialogues about sex. He discusses the alarming reality that children as young as 12 are exposed to pornography, stressing the importance of educating them to navigate explicit content safely and responsibly. Engaging Children in Conversations About Pornography Tim underscores the necessity of framing discussions about sex and pornography with an understanding of personal values and clear definitions of explicit content. He advises parents to initiate these conversations early, adapting the dialogue to be age-appropriate and interactive. Addressing sensitive topics like pornography involves explaining the unrealistic portrayals in porn, encouraging ethical viewing practices, and promoting comprehensive sex education for clarity and truth. Fatherhood Wisdom: Tim’s Reflections and Advice Towards the end of the episode, Tim participates in the "Fatherhood 5" segment, offering profound insights. He characterizes "Fatherhood" as "Love" and speaks candidly about his approach to conflicts with his daughter—focusing on patience and understanding. Inspired by his wife and grandfather, Tim reflects on the importance of self-kindness in fathering, noting it helps create an environment free from resentment. Conclusion: Resources and Gratitude Tim Blower's discussion extends an open invitation for fathers to educate themselves and engage deeply with their children's lives. For more information on his work, parents can explore sexandspace.com, which offers accessible resources and illustrative content designed to facilitate these critical conversations. The episode concludes with mutual gratitude between the hosts and Tim for sharing his valuable insights, ensuring fathers are better prepared for the challenges and joys of raising daughters. If you enjoyed this episode we ask you to take a moment to take our Dad and Daughter Connection Survey to let us know more about you as a dad. You can also sign up to get our newsletter to stay connected to our community and we will send items of interest to you to help you to be the dad that you want to be. Feel free to follow me on the following social media platforms: Facebook, Facebook Group, Instagram, LinkedIn, X. TRANSCRIPT Dr. Christopher Lewis [00:00:16]: Welcome back to The Dad & Daughter Connection podcast, where we bring you guests to be active participants in your daughters' lives, raising them to be strong, independent women. Really excited to have you back again this week. As always, every week, you and I are on a journey together. We are on a journey to be able to be those dads that we wanna be the best dads that we can be, to be able to be the dads that we want to be for our daughters and raising them to be those strong independent women that we want them to be as well. And as I talk about every week, we don't have to do this alone. And this podcast is here to help you on that journey to allow for you to be able to live, learn, and be able to hear other people's experiences to be able to learn from those experiences and add some tools to your own toolbox that will allow for you to be able to be that better father in the end. That's why every week I love being able to bring you different guests, different guests with different experiences that can help you to be able to think about things in different ways. And today we got another great guest with us today. Dr. Christopher Lewis [00:01:18]: Tim Blower is with us today, and Tim is a father of 2. He's got a 9 year old daughter and a 6 year old son, and we're gonna be talking about his own journey as a father, but we're also going to be talking about some work that he's been doing over the last few years in a company called Sex and Space. And yes, it sounds like an interesting company. We're going to talk about Sex and Space, ...
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    31 分
  • The Power of a Daily Check-In: Simple Questions That Strengthen Your Bond
    2025/02/14

    Hey dads! Welcome to Dad Connection in 5, your quick, practical guide to building a stronger bond with your daughter—one conversation at a time. I’m Dr. Christopher Lewis, and today, we’re diving into The Power of a Daily Check-In and how a few simple questions can make all the difference in your relationship.

    Why Daily Check-Ins Matter

    Life moves fast. Between school, activities, work, and everything in between, it’s easy for meaningful conversations to slip through the cracks. But here’s the deal—checking in with your daughter every single day helps her feel seen, heard, and valued. It tells her, “I care about what’s happening in your world,” and that builds trust over time.

    The best part? It doesn’t take hours. Just five minutes of intentional conversation can create a lifelong habit of open communication.

    Practical Tips: How to Make It Work

    1. Find Your Moment
    The key is consistency. Choose a time that works naturally in your day:

    • Over breakfast if mornings are your thing.
    • On the way to school—car rides make great check-in moments.
    • Right after school before she gets lost in homework or screens.
    • At bedtime, winding down and reflecting together.

    There’s no right or wrong time—just pick what fits and stick with it.

    2. Ask Simple, Open-Ended Questions
    Skip the boring “How was your day?” because you’ll probably get a one-word answer: “Fine.” Instead, try these:

    • “What was the best part of your day?” (Starts with something positive!)
    • “Did anything surprise you today?” (Encourages curiosity.)
    • “What’s one thing that made you smile?” (Focuses on joy.)
    • “Was there anything challenging today?” (Gives her space to open up.)
    • “Is there anything I can do to make your day better?” (Shows support.)

    These questions help her reflect, process emotions, and feel connected—and they invite a real conversation, not just a yes-or-no exchange.

    3. Be Fully Present
    Put the phone down. Look her in the eye. Listen without interrupting. If she shares something small, react as if it’s big—because to her, it is.

    Quick Takeaways: Start Today!

    Here’s your challenge: Before the day is over, ask your daughter one of these questions. Pick your moment, be present, and really listen.

    And remember, this isn’t about having deep heart-to-hearts every day—it’s about building a habit of connection, so when the big stuff does come up, she knows you’ll be there.

    That’s it for today’s Dad Connection in 5! If this was helpful, share it with another dad who needs it. And if you try this with your daughter, let me know how it goes! Until next time—keep showing up, keep listening, and keep building that bond.

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    5 分
  • Social Media and Fatherhood: Dr. Stuart Ablon’s Approach to Successful Parenting
    2025/02/10
    In the latest episode of the Dad & Daughter Connection podcast, we talk with Dr. Stuart Ablon, a psychologist and director at Think Kids at Massachusetts General Hospital. This episode is packed with vital insights on effective communication, the challenges of social media, and the importance of empathy in parenting. In this blog post, we delve into some of the key topics covered in their discussion and explore how fathers can better connect with their daughters through listening and understanding. The Power of Listening Dr. Ablon emphasizes a listening approach that includes asking questions, making educated guesses, reflecting back, and providing reassurance. Listening is a fundamental tool that fosters empathy and understanding. Rather than focusing on trying to motivate children to behave in specific ways, Ablon suggests that listening and collaborating on solutions can lead to more meaningful and lasting outcomes. Balancing Work and Family Life One of the challenges highlighted by Dr. Ablon is maintaining a balance between work and family life. In today's fast-paced world, the boundaries between work and home are increasingly blurred. Ablon advocates for the importance of being organized and efficient to preserve family time. This balance is crucial in ensuring fathers can be present and engaged in their daughters' lives. Navigating Social Media Social media's impact on children's brain development and mental health is a significant concern for today's parents. Dr. Ablon explains that while social media apps are designed to be addictive, leading to mental health risks, the introduction of social media should be based on individual child's skills, such as impulse control, rather than a specific age. He advises parents to start conversations about social media early, focusing on listening rather than immediately solving problems. Resources like "YourBrainOnSocialMedia.org" and the Shaw Family Foundation provide valuable guidance for parents. Empathy as an Essential Skill Ablon's philosophy, "kids do well if they can," underscores the idea that individuals, including dads, perform to the best of their current abilities. Building empathy involves understanding another person's experiences and perspectives without necessarily having personal experience or agreement. This understanding is crucial in shaping healthy relationships and solving behavioral issues collaboratively with children. Consistency and Role Modeling Dr. Ablon emphasizes the importance of consistency and modeling the behavior parents wish to see in their children. Children are quick to detect hypocrisy, making it essential for parents to recognize and own their mistakes honestly. He suggests that dads unsure of how to start conversations about challenging topics like social media should focus on easier aspects and choose optimal settings for discussions. This episode offers indispensable advice for fathers aiming to build strong connections with their daughters. By prioritizing listening, balancing work and family, navigating the complexities of social media thoughtfully, and fostering empathy, dads can create an environment where their daughters feel understood and supported. Want to be a part of our new community? Fill out this short survey to tell us more! Remember, effective communication and empathy are cornerstones of successful parenting. As Dr. Ablon reminds us, listening is not just hearing words but truly understanding the feelings and perspectives behind them. If you enjoyed this episode we ask you to take a moment to take our Dad and Daughter Connection Survey to let us know more about you as a dad. You can also sign up to get our newsletter to stay connected to our community and we will send items of interest to you to help you to be the dad that you want to be. Feel free to follow me on the following social media platforms: Facebook, Facebook Group, Instagram, LinkedIn, X. TRANSCRIPT Dr. Christopher Lewis [00:00:16]: Welcome back to The Dad & Daughter Connection podcast where we bring you guests to be active participants in your daughters' lives, raising them to be strong, independent women. Really excited to have you back again this week. Every week, you know, we have a conversation together to be able to help you walk on this path that you're walking on, to help your daughters to become those strong, independent women that you want them to become. None of us walk into fatherhood knowing exactly what we're doing. There is no one right way to be a father. There's no one right manual. So it is so important for us to be able to be on this journey together, to be open to listening, to learning, and to hearing what others have to say, and to be able to find things that we can take and put into action with our own kids. That's what this podcast is all about. Dr. Christopher Lewis [00:01:09]: Every week, I love being able to be on this journey with you, but also to bring you different guests, ...
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    30 分
  • Creating Community: Patrick Rowe's Guide for Dads
    2025/02/10
    Fatherhood is a journey, and like any adventure, it comes with its own set of challenges and joys. This week on the Dad & Daughter Connection podcast we talk with father of two Patrick Rowe to explore the nuances of raising daughters, overcoming fears, and the importance of building a supportive community. Here are some key takeaways from their insightful conversation. Embracing the Journey Patrick Rowe and his wife were overjoyed but also slightly apprehensive when they learned they were expecting daughters. Like many dads, Patrick initially felt more equipped to raise a son simply because he could relate more to the experience of being a boy. However, he quickly shifted his perspective, realizing that the essence of fatherhood lies in being present, adaptable, and committed. Patrick shared, "Being a father is not always easy. It takes time, effort, and patience. My biggest fear was how strong the foundation I've created with them is. I want them to always know my love is unconditional." Overcoming Challenges Parenting doesn’t come with a manual, and one of Patrick’s biggest challenges has been setting expectations for experiences he has never gone through himself. He emphasized the importance of patience and self-awareness, understanding that repetition and calm reasoning are essential when dealing with young children. Patrick revealed that he’s learned to slow down and ask himself critical questions about his actions and reactions. For instance, why get upset about having to ask multiple times for his daughters to put on their shoes? This shift in mindset has helped him foster a more loving rather than demanding approach. Building Unique Relationships Each child is unique, and understanding their individual needs is crucial for building a strong bond. Patrick explained how his daughters have different temperaments, with his eldest being a people-pleaser and his youngest a more emotionally intelligent, independent spirit. "With my eldest, we have this special thing where we say, 'You fill my bucket,' meaning she brings me joy. This small phrase has built an incredible connection between us. With my youngest, it's about being present while she does her activities. We connect quietly, often while she’s drawing or reading," Patrick shared. The Importance of Community One of the standout points of the discussion was the value of building a community of other fathers. Patrick emphasized, "Community is probably the most impactful resource I have on being a father." He detailed traditions like "pancake Saturday" and "daturday," where dads meet with their kids to bond and share experiences. These gatherings go beyond superficial interactions, offering a space for vulnerability and real support. Patrick highlighted the need to show our kids that dads can also be engaged, supportive friends for each other. This not only enriches the fathers' lives but also instills in the children the value of a supportive community. Taking the First Step For dads looking to build their own communities, Patrick recommends starting small and being open. "Invite people over with no expectations other than spending time together. Ask the deeper questions. It might feel awkward at first, but the benefits of having such a network are invaluable," he advised. In summary, fatherhood is a continuous journey of learning, adapting, and loving. Patrick Rowe's experiences highlight the importance of being present, building unique relationships with each child, and fostering a supportive community of fellow fathers. Through these efforts, dads can navigate the challenges and joys of raising daughters, guiding them to become strong, empowered women. If you enjoyed this episode we ask you to take a moment to take our Dad and Daughter Connection Survey to let us know more about you as a dad. You can also sign up to get our newsletter to stay connected to our community and we will send items of interest to you to help you to be the dad that you want to be. Feel free to follow me on the following social media platforms: Facebook, Facebook Group, Instagram, LinkedIn, X. TRANSCRIPT Dr. Christopher Lewis [00:00:16]: Welcome back to The Dad & Daughter Connection podcast where we bring you guests to be active participants in your daughters' lives, raising them to be strong, independent women. Really excited to have you back again this week. Every week, I love being able to sit down with you and talk with you about this journey that you're on in being a father to a daughter. It's an important journey that all of us are on, and it is a journey because you're going to be having to be flexible. You're gonna have to be you're gonna have to adjust along the way. There's gonna be so many things you're gonna learn along the way that are going to help you to be not only a better father, but also a better man. And along the way, you're gonna stumble, you might fall, you might make some big mistakes, and you're gonna have some ...
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  • Fatherhood, Beards, and Balance: Dan Command's Journey
    2025/02/10
    This week on the Dad & Daughter Connection podcast, we delved deep into the challenges and joys of fatherhood with Dan Command, also known as Dan c Bearded. Join us as we explore parenting, passion, and finding balance in life. The Journey to Fatherhood In raising a daughter, Dan Command, a father of three, has embraced an adventure filled with both challenges and unforgettable moments. Reflecting on the initial excitement and trepidation he felt upon learning he would have a daughter, Dan shared how this milestone marked a pivotal moment in his life. With two older boys, he was already familiar with the obstacles and joys of raising sons. However, welcoming a daughter sensitized him to the unique dynamics and the responsibility to raise her as a strong, independent woman. Managing Fears and Challenges It's natural for many fathers to experience a mix of excitement and fear when thinking about raising a daughter. Dan acknowledges these anxieties but views them through the lens of his upbringing alongside his strong and driven sisters. Drawing from this experience, he shared, helped alleviate his fears and instill a sense of confidence in his parenting approach. His discussion highlighted the importance of nurturing both strength and sensitivity in his daughter, instilling values that will prepare her for life's challenges. Balancing Work and Family Life Switching gears from a traditional teaching career to becoming an influencer has significantly impacted Dan’s life. He transitioned from being a recognizable educator and coach to cultivating an online persona through his Dan c Bearded platform. This transformation demanded that he maintain a work-life balance like never before. Dan's transparency about his journey underlines the importance of active participation in the lives of his children amid professional demands. By including his children in his work and sharing his experiences with them, he creates a familial atmosphere that encourages understanding and connectivity. Learning Through Coaching Dan’s rich history as a coach introduced another layer of depth to his parenting philosophy. He recounted the essential lessons from coaching, such as fostering passion without exerting undue pressure, which have guided him in his parenting journey. His children’s involvement in soccer, though not his sport of choice, emphasized his commitment to supporting their interests. It is through these shared experiences that Dan strengthens his bond with his kids, fostering an environment where they feel supported, loved, and encouraged to pursue their passions. Final Thoughts Through his journey, Dan exemplifies the fulfillment and joy found in the role of a father. His story underscores the essence of embracing each parenting moment, cherishing the long days, and recognizing that the years are indeed short. His advice to prioritize and actively engage with children serves as a powerful reminder to all parents. Dan Command's narrative on the Dad & Daughter Connection is a tribute to the dedication and love that shapes a father’s journey, inspiring others to be the best dads they can be. Parenting is a continuous learning process filled with highs and lows. As fathers, embracing the journey with open hearts and minds while fostering a nurturing environment is crucial. Leveraging lessons from our experiences, just as Dan Command has shared, can immensely impact our relationships with our children. Tune into more episodes of Dad & Daughter Connection and join our community to keep enriching your fatherhood journey. If you enjoyed this episode we ask you to take a moment to take our Dad and Daughter Connection Survey to let us know more about you as a dad. You can also sign up to get our newsletter to stay connected to our community and we will send items of interest to you to help you to be the dad that you want to be. Feel free to follow me on the following social media platforms: Facebook, Facebook Group, Instagram, LinkedIn, X. TRANSCRIPT Dr. Christopher Lewis [00:00:16]: Welcome back to The Dad & Daughter Connection podcast where we bring you guests to be active participants in your daughters' lives, raising them to be strong, independent women. Really excited to have you back again this week. As always, every week, you and I get a great opportunity to be able to talk about raising our daughters and the things that we're doing to be able to help them to become those strong, independent women that we want them to be. And it's not always gonna be easy. There's going to be bumps in the road. There's going to be things that you're going to be challenged by. But all of that helps you helps you to be able to become better if you let it. And it's so important to be able to be open to learning, listening, and hearing from other dads that are going through the same experiences that you may be going through, but also maybe going through some different experiences. Dr. Christopher Lewis [00:01:08]:...
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    27 分