Below please find a curated selection of videos featuring The Company of Dads’ highlights.
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FULL DISCLOSURE
Has your employer accepted that you’re the lead parent?
In the final installment of Full Disclosure, Paul is really honest about an experience he had that changed his way of thinking, pushing…
Watch VideoIs being a Lead Dad isolating?
Terry Brennan talks about his experience with being singled out – and even feeling “cut off” as a Lead Dad, and what perspective and…
Watch VideoHas a parenting-related emergency ever coincided with an important work responsibility?
Skip Cherryholmes discusses the key components for handling the inevitable and the unplannable.
Watch VideoHow do you create work-from-home boundaries without completely shutting your family out?
Skip Cherryholmes discusses the struggle of working from home and helping your family understand that you need your work space and time.
Watch VideoHave you gone through times when you felt that you don’t have much in common with your friends anymore?
Skip Cherryholmes gives the honest truth about how you drift apart from friends and social settings as you raise children.
Watch VideoIs it easy being the one scheduling playdates and doctors appointments?
Terry Brenan talks about covering essential appointments, and changing his career path to fulfill his role as a Lead Dad.
Watch VideoQuestion: Is it easy being the one scheduling playdates and doctors appointments?
Terry Brenan talks about covering essential appointments, and changing his career path to fulfill his role as a Lead Dad.
Read moreDo you ever get overwhelmed with working while being a lead parent?
Skip Cherryholmes gives a brief glimpse into the exhaustion of being a working Lead Dad, but also the personal joy and benefits that come with making time for family.
Watch VideoQuestion: Do you feel that your upbringing prepared you to be a lead parent?
Company of Dads team member, Terry Brenan, talks about what he was (and wasn’t) prepared for when he committed to the role of a Lead Dad.
Watch VideoDo other lead parents accept you as a Lead Dad?
Skip Cherryholmes talks about other parents that have come to realize his position, and how they engage with him over family matters.
Watch VideoWhat is it like for a Lead Dad on the playground?
Paul Sullivan covers this common question, and engaging with other parents while your kids are playing.
Watch VideoQuestion: Has lead parenting challenged the hardwiring in your brain about what is manly?
Skip Cherryholmes explains how parenting will change your perspective of “manly” or “macho” thinking, and what is honorable to his family…
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WHAT’S THE COMPANY OF DADS ABOUT?
Here’s a look at what we’re working to achieve as we create a community for Lead Dads to come together.
THE BEDTIME ROUTINE
The Snugly Toddler, The Staller, The Tween – every family has its archetypes. Lead Dads need to navigate them!
WHAT’S THE COMPANY OF DADS ABOUT?
Here’s a look at what we’re working to achieve as we create a community for Lead Dads to come together.
THE ANSWER IS ALWAYS ‘YES’
Parenting requires rules, for sure. But when your kids ask you for sweet but time-consuming favors, what do you say?
CAN A LEAD DAD BE THE PLAYDATE CONTACT?
Imagine this – a world where the other parents in your kid’s class call – or at least email – the Dad for a playdate. Fantasy?
AWAITING THE DOCTOR’S CALL
You fill out the forms, list your name, put down your number, and you, the Lead Dad, still don’t get the call from the doctor’s office!
CAN A LEAD DAD BE THE PLAYDATE CONTACT?
Imagine this – a world where the other parents in your kid’s class call – or at least email – the Dad for a playdate. Fantasy?
FINANCE MEETS FUN: SOME MONEY LESSONS FOR KIDS
To Phone or Not To Phone
Child asking for an iPhone? There are lifelong money lesson in expensive but useful Apple phones.
Kids and Dogs
Dog poop equals dollars. Down and dirty finance lessons that can be fun – or at least memorable.
To Phone or Not To Phone
Child asking for an iPhone? There are lifelong money lesson in expensive but useful Apple phones.