Lead Dad of the Week
Robert Salaga
Sometimes being able to get anything at work down quickly has its drawbacks. The people who know you can do that can also forget that…
Read moreAnthony Franzese
Learning from others is a key to parenting. And that desire motivated Anthony Franzese, our Lead Dad of the Week from New York City, to…
Read moreHenry Peabody
“I try to find the positive in every situation,” said Henry Peabody, our Lead Dad of the Week from Marblehead, Mass. The sentiment has served Henry, a divorced father of two, well over the past four years. Shortly into the start of Covid, he got divorc …
Read moreRobert Hemsen
“Growing up I never wanted to be a Dad,” said Robert Hemsen, a husband and father of two boys. “ Even when I started in corporate America…”
Read moreOmari Vessup
Everything about being a dad is knowing I have three boys that I’m raising and giving this world three amazing kids. I know I’m not going…
Read moreMarc Johnson
If there’s one thing Marc Johnson has learned from being a single father, it’s to trust his own decision making and ability to figure out…
Read moreMax Leitenberger
Don’t knock long-distance relationships: when they work, credit goes to the couple’s ability to communicate with each other when they’re…
Read moreAlex Egeler
Work life can look perfect on paper, from the resume to the bank account. But when change is needed, it can be hard to think about your…
Read moreJohn Schiaroli
Sometimes you just have to figure it out – without any playbook, any experience, or any friends in a similar situation…
Read moreClint Bruce
There are many ways to embarrass your kids, but few could top dragging a truck tire around your neighborhood. There are many ways to embarrass your kids, but few could top dragging a truck tire around your neighborhood. “My daughter came home and…
Read moreAnton Titov
Sometimes you’ve got to pivot, then pivot again and after that, pivot a few more times. That’s a takeaway from the parenting and…
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