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The Dadsnet Show

Dadsnet
Parenting
Dadsnet
Mental Health
Fatherhood
Parenting Challenges
Dadsnet Community
ADHD
Family Dysfunction
Hypnotherapy
Parenthood
Family Life
Emotional Neglect
Child Behavior
Care System
Mental Health Awareness
Christmas
Anxiety In Children
Teaching Kids About Money
DIY
Toilet Training

The Dadsnet Show is where everything happens. From celebrity interviews with the likes of Romesh Ranganathan, Bill Bailey and Russell Kane, to our bi-weekly live streams answering questions from the Dadsnet community. Subscribe and follow so you never miss a show, or head over to Dadsnet on facebook to see all the video content from this week's show!

PublishesTwice weeklyEpisodes342Founded7 years ago
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Do you feel like you deserve more recognition for the stuff you do as a dad or do you think you shouldn't get recognition? . Watch to see what we say about this topic sent in from the Dadsnet community

The Dadsnet Show is a bi-weekly live streame... more

Do you feel like you have to make all the effort when inviting friends to go out and socialize, worried that they might not like you and you don't know what to do about it . Watch to see what we say about this topic sent in from the Dadsnet community... more

Do you fear house mortgages in the current state in the UK. Watch to see what we say about this topic sent in from the Dadsnet community

The Dadsnet Show is a bi-weekly live streamed episode of the Dadsnet Podcast where you can join in and talk to... more

Do you fear when your wife or partner tells you to take the pile of clothes upstairs? Watch to see what we say about this topic sent in from the Dadsnet community

The Dadsnet Show is a bi-weekly live streamed episode of the Dadsnet Podcast where ... more

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Recent Guests

Chris Hammersley
Question-asker referenced in the episode
Episode: The Dadsnet Show: Recognition for being a dad (21st April)
Dr. Alex George
British A&E doctor, author, and mental health advocate
Episode: Dr Alex George | Diving into ADHD
Timmy Mallet
Entertainer and television personality
Episode: Timmy Mallet | The Power of Benches
Paul McKenna
Famous hypnotist and hypnotherapy expert known for his work in self-improvement and coaching.
Episode: Paul McKenna | From Entertainment to Therapy
Chanda Bell
Co-founder of Elf On The Shelf and Luma Stella
Elf On The Shelf
Episode: Chanda Bell | Elf On The Shelf
Jim Chapman
Content creator and dad known for his relatable parenting insights.
Episode: Jim Chapman | Should kids become YouTubers?
Harry Clark
Reality TV star known for his participation in The Traitors
Episode: Harry Clark | An Uber Changed My Life
Anna Williamson
TV presenter, author, mental health powerhouse, known for her work on Celeb's Go Dating
Future Life
Episode: Anna Williamson | Schools Should Teach About Infertility
Rosie Jones
Disabled comedian and author
Episode: Rosie Jones | Class A Drugs & Bullying At School

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Jack
Co-host and discussion facilitator; appears across multiple episodes with a focus on banter and audience engagement

Reviews

4.5 out of 5 stars from 206 ratings
  • Good 👍

    I like it I’m using my wife’s account.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    soccermum24
    Australia2 years ago
  • Bring back don’t tell mum

    Thought these guys were original. Now it’s just then interviewing people.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    manjv_
    United Kingdom3 years ago
  • Love it!

    I’m a single mum with 2 amazing teenage boys and I’m binge listening to past episodes while on my postie round. I just love the dynamic between you guys and your honesty and openness on parenting & relationships is both hilarious and heartwarming. I’ve had to explain to more than one customer why I’m laughing my head off as I walk up their garden path. Thanks guys. X

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Kelly Fount
    United Kingdom4 years ago
  • Great listen

    Really good show and I look forward to it, but how come it’s not weekly anymore?

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    Asdsadjsbsu
    United Kingdom4 years ago
  • Love this show

    Been listening for a number of season's now. Great, easy going chaps that give a light hearted view of parenthood. It's a fun and relatable approach. Keep up the good work chaps.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Mcfreeloving
    United Kingdom4 years ago

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Very relatable and funny take on parenting that still covers serious topics.
Shows appreciation for audience engagement and giveaways while staying on-topic.
Lively, entertaining hosts with great chemistry and honest banter.
Great for dads; informative but never judgmental.

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The Dadsnet Show: Recognition for being a dad (21st April)
Q: How do you stay motivated when the way you love your family is the least recognized?
Focus on recognizing your own efforts and valuing the quality time with your kids, rather than seeking external validation, and treat car-time as precious, educational moments that strengthen the parent-child relationship.
The Dadsnet Show: House Mortgages (10th April)
Q: What should someone do if the housing market is affected by international tensions and rates are rising?
Project confidence with the agent, focus on controllable day-to-day actions, and avoid doom-and-gloom thinking while recognizing the broader uncertainty.
The Dadsnet Show: Making a career change (6th March)
Q: How do I pivot to a higher paying industry when I feel I have no marketable skills outside of retail?
Upskilling through online courses (examples include Open University), practical training, and gradually building transferable skills can create new career avenues; start with a concrete plan and be willing to invest time in learning while balancing finances.
The Dadsnet Show: Prioritize wife or mum? (6th March)
Q: How can you help a two-year-old eat a broader range of foods without feeling pressured by relatives?
Keep meals simple and offer options, avoid pressure, and focus on gradual exposure and consistency rather than demanding perfection, recognizing that pickiness is a common stage that passes with time.
The Dadsnet Show: Prioritize wife or mum? (6th March)
Q: Once you have your own kids, how do you handle your own parents still wanting to be the center of holidays like Mother's Day? Is it wrong to prioritize my wife over my mom?
It's not wrong to prioritize your wife; the consensus is that the nuclear family should take the lead during holidays, with thoughtful, respectful acknowledgement of the mother figure in your life as needed.

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A candid, humorous show focused on parenting, dad culture, and everyday family life, often blending light banter with practical advice, live audience interaction, and occasional product promos. Topics span from recognition in fatherhood and family logistics to finances, education, bullying, and mental health, with guests ranging from medical professionals to entertainers. A standout feature is the casual, live-show vibe that mixes listener Q&A, giveaways, and brand integrations, creating an engaging space for dads and families to relate, laugh, and learn together.

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1. Chris Hammersley
2. Dr. Alex George
3. Timmy Mallet
4. Paul McKenna
5. Chanda Bell
6. Jim Chapman
7. Harry Clark
8. Anna Williamson

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