Skip Cherryholmes

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Skip Cherryholmes is a former Grammy-nominated musician who transitioned from a life on the road to becoming a dedicated Lead Dad and advocate for fatherhood. As a pre-teen, he began performing with his family’s band, Cherryholmes, and later led his own successful group, Sideline. After over two decades of touring, Skip chose to step away from the stage to focus on his family life in Raleigh, North Carolina.   

The decision to retire from performing in his early 30s was influenced by a moment during the pandemic when Skip realized he was missing out on his children’s lives due to the demands of his music career. This led to a farewell tour in 2023 and a new chapter as a full-time father to his two young children, Aiden and Adeline, with his wife, Stephanie.  

Embracing his new role, Skip collaborated with Paul Sullivan, founder of The Company of Dads, to document his journey in the “Lead Dad Diaries,” a year-long series exploring the challenges and rewards of active fatherhood. Throughout the series, Skip shared insights into his family’s experiences, emphasizing the importance of communication and presence in parenting.   

In addition to sharing his personal story, Skip contributes to The Company of Dads as a writer and their social media director, using the platform to support and inspire other fathers navigating similar transitions.  

Skip Cherryholmes’ journey from acclaimed musician to devoted Lead Dad highlights the evolving role of fathers in today’s society and the profound impact of choosing family over fame.

Skip Cherryholmes has been featured as a Lead Dad of the Week!

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10 Ways for Dads to Thrive in 2025

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3 Tips For Helping Your Child Through Grief

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How to Childproof Your Home for a Newly Active Toddler

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Has a parenting-related emergency ever coincided with an important work responsibility?

Skip Cherryholmes discusses the key components for handling the inevitable and the unplannable.

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Understanding the World Through Your Child’s Eyes

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How 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.

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Understanding Prenatal Care and Preparing for Fatherhood

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Have 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.

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Handling Peer Pressure and Substance Abuse With Open Communication

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