Hamish Blake chats with other dads he really admires (and whose phone number he had relatively easy access to) about their approach to dadding, and in the process hopefully learn a little, steal some of their hard earned wisdom and help us all dad a tiny bit better.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 41 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Categories | ParentingKids & Family |
Behavioural Paediatrician Dr Billy Garvey returns to tell us about the science behind the stories of Season 3. Dr Billy has picked some moments where our generous guests have touched on areas on which there is lots of evidenced based research, and t... more
One of Hamish’s oldest and dearest friends finally sits down on the HODD couch for a well overdue chat. Wippa and Hame talk all the time, but not often about the deep stuff that drives them to be better dads.
In a conversation that is equal parts s... more
Andy is responsible for igniting a love of reading in millions of kids. It’s a complex alchemy, but bum jokes have played a large part in it. From The Day My Bum Went Psycho to the hugely popular Treehouse series (which he created with longtime colla... more
An awesome outdoorsy special, with inspirational outdoor specialist, Rick Petersen. Rick featured in Season 2 of Alone Australia, and quickly became a fan fave (especially for Hame), with his unwavering positivity in the face of huge adversity and ve... more
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It’s such a rewarding podcast as you can identify with so much of it. It validates the hard and often unappreciated selfless we put in to be the best dad we can.
What a delight to listen to all these different men really engage with this topic. As a Mum of two young adults (1 male / 1 female) our family has already negotiated many of the issues discussed but you are ALWAYS a parent and I find these podcasts both inspiring and fun. With so many people talking about toxic masculinity it’s great to hear from such positive role models. Well done !!!
I’m sorry but the latest season is just elitist problems. Seriously when your latest guest said their 2 year old behaves different when they have spent two days with the nanny.
This podcast has moved away from dads giving their advice and is nothing relatable.
What a joy. Absolutely lovely to hear positive stories from Dads ❤️
Have loved this show since the start. Stoked to hear another season is coming. Should be compulsory listening for all dads.
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Conversations focus on fatherhood, parenting strategies, and the experiences of various dads, offering both humor and heartfelt advice. The discussions often involve well-known personalities sharing their unique perspectives on balancing family life with personal challenges, creativity, and the emotional nuances of raising children. Topics such as mental health, resilience, creativity in parenting, and nurturing children's independence are frequently explored, making it a relatable resource for fathers navigating their own parenting journeys. Notably, the podcast emphasizes the importance of vulnerability and support among fathers while fostering an engaging community of listeners.
Each episode varies in tone, balancing lighter moments wit... more
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Recent guests on How Other Dads Dad include:
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2. Nathan Fa'avae
3. Bret McKenzie
4. Santo Cilauro
5. Patrick Bramall
6. Dr. Richard Harris
7. Brett (Flight of the Concords)
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