
The DadPod is a platform where real dads engage in authentic conversations about the joys, challenges, and amusing moments of fatherhood. Whether you’re a new dad grappling with diapers and sleepless nights or a seasoned father juggling work, kids, and legacy, we hope this podcast reminds you that you are not alone. Each episode features honest stories, practical advice, and unwavering encourageme... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 21 | Founded | a year ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Kids & FamilyParenting | |||

In this episode, we get honest about dividing up the workload at home—between us, our wives, and our kids. We talk about where we fall short, how work and life shifts change what we can contribute, and why there’s no one-size-fits-all system. Beneath... more
Social media isn’t neutral—platforms are designed to keep attention longer than intended, shaping behavior and mindset
“What you scroll feeds your soul” — how daily content consumption impacts values, mood, and identity
Jon shares real-world exp... more
Jon works in addiction recovery for men, giving him firsthand insight into the impact of pornography and technology addiction.
As a father of older kids, he has already navigated many of the tech challenges younger parents will soon face.
Technolog... more
What were some of the best ways we spent our time in 2025?
Board games with kids
Family time and spouse time
Reviewing our year, what went well, what went poorly
Shifting identity when challenges arise and being able to adapt
What systems and habits worked well with family and personally
Exercise, tracking macros, setting bedtime routines
New year’s resolutions – good or bad? Do they work?
Goals do need to specific and you also need to be in the right mindset to make a change, likely why starting on Jan 1st is often ineffective
Only 9% of people keep their new year’s resolutions
Sm... more
Some dads talk:
Friends for your children
Public vs charter vs homeschool
Can we choose their friends? What can we control?
Parental involvement is key
How do we create a home environment that allows our children to open up with us
*Santa Spoilers*
Gift giving, toys vs books vs college funds
Christians and Santa Claus – are we lying to our kids or allowing some imagination to thrive and our kids to have fun?
What media do we allow our children to consume?
We discuss K-Pop D... more
“you can only receive love to the level that you share intimacy” is 🔥🔥🔥.
Loving this intimacy with other men topic - well done David!
It’s freezing to hear real dads talking about real life with real honesty.
How this podcast ranks in the Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube charts.
Apple Podcasts | #32 | |
Apple Podcasts | #115 |










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