Season 2 Episode 9: From Perk to Priority: Rethinking Work-Life Support
As we close out the year on The Work Life Equation, Priya and Paul unpack the biggest insights from a year of powerful conversations with HR leaders, benefit innovators, and caregiving champions. From the “manager lottery” to the infrastructure of care, we explore how companies are evolving their support strategies—and why 94% of employees say family benefits matter more than ever. Whether you’re designing benefit programs or trying to make sense of what’s available to you, this episode offers expert-backed clarity, relatable stories, and actionable takeaways. Because when benefits are understood and accessible, everyone wins.
Read more
Talking to Your Kids About Bullying – Part 2
Finding out your child is bullying others is painful – but it’s also a chance to teach empathy, accountability, and healthier ways to connect.
Read more
No More Ghosting: Building Trust, Community, and Confident Dads
What if the secret to strong parent communities isn’t perfection, but integrity, vulnerability, and follow-through? David Homan is the author of Orchestrating Connection and founder of a decade-old community built on one rule: only surround yourself wi …
Read more
How To Stay Connected with Your Friends As a Lead Dad
After nearly four years apart, two lifelong friends and Lead Dads reconnect, navigating calendars, family logistics, and quality time to strengthen their bond.
Read more
Why Making a Difference at Work and in Your Community Matters – Matthew Korn
Matthew Korn left and returned to his law firm in Columbia, S.C., for the same reason: He wanted more time with his children. Korn, who was born in upstate New York, went to college in Rhode Island and law school in Washington, D.C., was happy with where his move south had landed him, his wife […]
Read more
Rebranding the Mind: Changing the Language Around Mental Health
What if we’ve been using the wrong words to talk about our mental state? Brian Mann, co-founder of Glitched States and Kemble & Mann Creative Intelligence Labs, is on a mission to replace stigma with strength. He’s building a new vocabulary for men …
Read more
Three Lessons from Sing-A-Longs To Tate McRae
There’s an eight-year gap between my youngest and oldest. I’m still doing elementary school parenting, while thinking about college for my oldest. I think about it often as I try to plan my work around what needs to be done for them – and my wife, who has always had far less control of her […]
Read more
Do You Know What Your Working Parent Employee Did Last Night?
Do you know what your working parents did last night? Chances are it could affect how they show up to work today. Maybe they read a book or streamed a show and got a good night’s sleep. Maybe they went out to dinner with a friend or spouse and might start the morning off a […]
Read more
Why Honesty About Your Lead Dad Role Pays Dividends – Jason Daniel
From the outside, being a Lead Dad who devotes all of his time to his family can seem easy. But as a man taking up this role full-time – and leaving behind the work contacts that shaped you to that point – it can mean a loss of identity. And that’s before you find yourself […]
Read more
The Issues with Advertising to Children (and What Parents Can Do)
Bright, persuasive digital ads are shaping kids’ choices before they understand what marketing is. Parents can – and should – step in.
Read more
What A Dad Won After Losing A Much-Anticipated Golf Tournament
All week, I’ve been thinking about a defeat last weekend. It’s buoyed my spirits, particularly around working dads and male friendships. Here’s the background: I look forward to playing golf with my cousin in a two-day member-guest tournament every fall. Each September, I think this is going to be the year we win our flight […]
Read more
Sleeping Like a Baby Spurred Big Career Change – Lewis Krell
There aren’t many corporate gigs where sleeping on the job – and soundly sleeping at that – wouldn’t be a strike against you. For Lewis Krell, our Lead Dad of the Week from British Columbia, in Canada, sleeping well was proof that his company was doing its job – at least for his children when […]
Read more