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  • It Takes A Village But Who Makes Up That Village?
    2025/07/30

    👵 Why involved grandparents can boost kids’ confidence, social skills, and emotional wellbeing
    🎯 The gap between how you want to parent and how your parents might grandparent
    🧁 The power of Sunday muffins, last-minute babysitting, and everyday grandparent magic
    💬 What happens when expectations go unspoken and why clear communication is everything
    🫱 Creating space for healthy boundaries with extended family
    🧠 Acknowledging tricky situations like loss, distance, or toxic relationships with grace
    🧓 Legacy and connection: how grandparents, aunts, uncles, and “chosen family” teach kids they’re loved and lovable
    🧑‍🍳 A story about a restaurant run by Italian nonnas… and why food is cultural memory
    🎣 Fishing trips, life advice, and the simple power of being present

    Big Ideas

    • “It takes a village” isn’t just a saying—it’s a challenge to build one
    • Relationships are the foundation. Connection is the goal
    • Communicate early, clearly, and with empathy—especially when integrating parenting styles
    • Show up. Be present. That’s enough
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    47 分
  • Matt Edmundson: Fridge Rights, Kebab Vans, and Raising Great Kids
    2025/07/15
    🔗 Connect with Matt Edmundson

    Website & Full Bio
    mattedmundson.com

    LinkedIn
    Accessible via his site, but confirmed: linkedin.com/in/mattedmundson

    Instagram
    @mattedmundson

    The eCommerce Podcast (hosted by Matt)

    Also widely available on Spotify and other platforms

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    51 分
  • Gentle Parenting: Spineless or Stronger Than You Think?
    2025/07/01

    🧠 Topics Covered:

    • What gentle parenting actually means
    • The difference between permissive and respectful
    • Why “being the adult” doesn’t mean being the boss
    • Handling triggers without shame
    • How we model emotional regulation
    • Where we’ve gotten it wrong—and what we’ve learned
    • Why connection gives your discipline more power

    🎯 This episode is for:

    • Dads trying to be intentional but overwhelmed
    • Parents unsure about the “soft” stuff
    • Anyone who’s yelled then regretted it
    • Folks wondering if respectful parenting is too nice
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    57 分
  • Parenting on Empty: Why Showing Up Still Matters
    2025/06/17

    🔑 What We Talk About:
    Why “being there” isn’t always easy, but it always matters
    How dads carry pressure to fix things instead of just be there
    The pilot-in-turbulence metaphor that redefined Nick’s parenting mindset
    Learning to shift from resentment to gratitude in daily chaos
    Accepting failure and showing your kids that love is consistent, not perfect

    💥 This Week’s Challenge:
    Next time you walk into chaos after a long day, take a breath. Instead of trying to fix everything, try just being present — tired, imperfect, but available.

    🎧 Listen & Subscribe:
    Find Why, Dad? on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you stream your podcasts.
    Follow us on Instagram @whydadpod for real dad talk, one post at a time.

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    1 時間 8 分
  • How Do You Give What You Don't Have? Taking Care of Yourself to Take Care of Your Kids
    2025/06/03

    What We Talk About:
    🧠 Why mental health maintenance (not just crisis response) is essential
    🥦 How nutrition, sleep, and blood sugar affect emotional regulation
    🏋️ The connection between movement, play, and showing up well as a dad
    🧃 Why your discipline slips when your energy does
    💬 Modeling emotional health for your kids by doing your own inner work
    🎯 Letting go of shame and starting small when building healthy habits

    Quotes from the Episode:

    “We think discipline is about our kids—but we need it for ourselves first.”
    “You can’t regulate your kid’s nervous system if yours is shot from no sleep and four donuts.”
    “Therapy isn’t a fix button. It’s maintenance for the mind.”

    This Week’s Challenge:
    Take inventory of one area: sleep, nutrition, movement, or emotional processing. What’s one step you could take this week to support your health so you can better support your family?

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    50 分
  • Raising Whole Humans With Jon Fogel
    2025/05/20

    🔑 What We Talk About:
    👴 Parenting for 40, not just for 18
    ⚖️ Punishment vs. consequences — and why they're not the same
    🧠 Why the best parenting moments happen after the meltdown
    🎯 How to raise kids who love learning and trust their own reasoning
    📚 What we get wrong about grades, homework, and school
    🤐 Why discipline in the moment usually fails
    💬 How to model curiosity and emotional regulation as a parent

    📚 Resources & Mentions:
    Jon’s Book: Punishment-Free Parenting

    Jon’s Site: wholeparentacademy.com

    Viktor Frankl – Man’s Search for Meaning

    Topics touched: gentle parenting, emotional development, AI and learning, curiosity in education

    💥 This Week’s Challenge:
    Try not reacting in the moment.
    Instead of disciplining during a meltdown, wait until everyone’s calm — then connect, ask questions, and parent from a place of intention.

    🎧 Listen & Subscribe:
    Find Why, Dad? on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen.
    If you enjoyed this episode, leave a review and share it with a friend or fellow parent.

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    50 分
  • Are We Raising Brainless Automatons?
    2025/05/06

    In this episode, Paul and Andrew dig into one of the most powerful (and often under-discussed) parenting skills: teaching our kids how to think. From silly moments like mistaking cows for horses to deeper reflections on autonomy and identity, they explore how critical thinking shows up in everyday parenting—and how easy it is to accidentally shut it down.

    You’ll hear personal stories, lots of questions, and practical ways to help raise thoughtful, independent kids in a world full of easy answers.

    What We Talk About:
    • Why “those are cows” might not be the best response
    • The difference between teaching kids what to think vs. how to think
    • Why asking questions matters more than giving answers
    • How to stay curious (especially when you feel triggered)
    • Using play (like checkers and chess) to build logical thinking
    • The difference between opinions, beliefs, and convictions
    • The value of letting kids be wrong—and figure it out for themselves
    Resources & Mentions:
    • Socratic Method overview (Wikipedia)
    • Checkers and chess — discussed as tools for developing consequence-based decision making and critical reasoning
    This Week's Challenge:

    This week, try replacing one correction with a curious question. Instead of “That’s wrong,” ask, “Why do you think that?” — and see where it leads.

    Share your stories with us on Facebook or Instagram

    Be sure to subscribe on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen.
    Leave a rating if you’re enjoying the show — it helps more dads join the conversation.

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    52 分
  • Putting the Gratitude in Attitude: the Power of a Gratitude Mindset
    2025/04/22
    Disclaimer: Please don't close your eyes as instructed if you are driving or doing anything else dangerous. In this episode of the Why, Dad? Podcast, we explore the transformative power of gratitude and how it shapes us as fathers. "Putting the Gratitude in Attitude: The Power of a Gratitude Mindset" dives into the essential role gratitude plays in our lives, from strengthening our parenting to improving our personal well-being. Join us as we discuss practical ways to embrace a gratitude mindset, the lessons we’re passing on to our children, and why this mindset isn’t just a feel-good word—it’s a life-changing habit. Whether you’re new to the podcast or a regular listener, you won’t want to miss this enriching conversation on living with intention, positivity, and thankfulness.
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    47 分