Starting the Conversation About a Sick or Injured Loved One
Children notice when something is wrong with a loved one – even before we explain it. Honest, gentle conversations help them feel safe when illness changes everything.
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What’s A Lead Dad
I want to clear up a misunderstanding. Very few Lead Dads are stay-at-home dads – or what we call Lead Dads who devote all their time to their families. There are only about 2 million of those dads in America – out of 25 million Lead Dads and 75 million fathers overall. We’ve profiled some […]
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Season 2, Episode 1: How Employees’ Needs are Changing 2025
In this insightful episode, Priya and Paul talk with Subha Barry, President of Seramount, which has surveyed companies since 1986 to spotlight those committed to advancing top talent and building family-friendly cultures. Subha explores how employee needs are evolving, from openness around personal challenges to the balance between work and life. She shares how personal […]
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Making Sure What You’re Feeding Your Kids Is Safe
Keeping kids safe at mealtime isn’t just about what’s on their plate – it’s about how food is chosen, prepared, and served every day.
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Lessons From A Lead Dad in the Mad Men Era
Want to know how to be a Lead Dad with a demanding career, four kids and a great marriage? One thing’s certain: Getting it right doesn’t happen without effort. As a publisher for Condé Nast in the heyday of glossy magazines, Pete Hunsinger spent a larg …
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A Dad Joke Is One Thing. But An April Fool’s Prank?
I don’t believe a word anyone says on April Fools’ day. Think of it as a safety measure. By assuming everybody I interact with on April 1st is trying to pull one over on me, I save myself the humiliation of falling victim to a perhaps not-so-merry prankster. I f the cost of this is […]
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One Nugget To Enjoy Spring Break
I don’t like to scoop myself, but a piece that’s going to run in a month has a nugget for how to think about work when your kids are on vacation that’s helped me this week. Maybe it can help you too. This is our second week of school break the one that comes after […]
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How Parents Can (and Should) Control Childhood Tech
Sure, there’s a lot our children can learn on the internet, but there are plenty of websites, apps, and traps that they need to avoid. And it’s our job as parents to help them. Titania Jordan, a mom and the Chief Parent Officer and CMO at Bark, an inte …
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How The Paper Test Can Improve Life At Home
Do you know what your spouse does around the house? Does he or she know what you do? How much do your work schedules influence what you can do? A lot of couples don’t know, and not knowing has never been a recipe for marital bliss – or professional success. (How can you focus at […]
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Why Managers Are To Blame for Low Parental Leave And How It Hurts Their Companies
Managers, managers, managers – they’re the problem and the solution. The Moms First and McKinsey study this week on how men and women take…
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What Blunt RTO Edicts Get Wrong for Everyone’s Productivity
Jamie Dimon’s gripe was remote work slows decision making. People need to be in person. What about the 300,000 employees JP Morgan has worldwide?
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Expanding the Security for Mental Health
Many people who require mental health treatment rarely receive it. Of those that do, some are receiving what they can get – but not necessarily what they need. Mike Hermus – father, entrepreneur and Founder of HaleSpring – shares his personal experienc …
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