Lead Dad of the Week

Matthew Morris
What if men had the training and wherewithal to support their wives through the challenges of mental health that pregnancy, birth and the…
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James Patts
Career stability is something we all want. It allows us to make decisions when we know we have a steady paycheck. But it doesn’t always…
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Beau Olson
Managing time effectively is essential, but so is knowing your limits in a given day, week or month. That’s something Beau Olson, our Lead…
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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…
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Anthony 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…
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Henry 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 …
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Robert 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…”
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Omari 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…
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Marc 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…
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Max 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…
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Alex 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…
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