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DILF (Dad I'd Like To Friend)

Kevin Seldon

Parenting is one of life’s greatest gifts, yet it can also be stressful, exhausting, and extremely lonely... but YOU ARE NOT ALONE. This podcast was built on the belief that the best way to build community is by digging in and getting honest with ourselves. This is not a place for advice as much as it’s about finding connection with other parents (no matter your gender) who know exactly what you’r... more

PublishesWeeklyEpisodes42Founded4 years ago
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Latest Episodes

Kevin welcomes new dad and California Congressman Jimmy Gomez to address some common misconceptions surrounding new parents, and how Jimmy balances his busy career with his new role as a parent to his son Hodge. They also discuss ways to build an equ... more

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a year ago

It's time to fight outdated stereotypes. It's time for parenting culture to invite dads into the conversation... cuz we're already here... and we're not going anywhere. more

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2 years ago
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Have you ever felt like you spend the majority of your energy just fighting to get to the end of your day? You are not alone... the real question is if this is the best way for us to be living our lives? As parents, our focus is often firmly planted ... more

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2 years ago
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It’s no secret that the world treats men and women very differently… and the same goes for moms and dads; however, truly comprehending what it’s like for the opposite sex is no easy task. Kevin welcomes Nick North, a trans man with the rare experienc... more

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2 years ago
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5.0 out of 5 stars from 211 ratings
  • VERY needed

    This podcast is not only timely, but necessary for BOTH moms and dads! It provides a long-overlooked perspective from dads, while empowering all parents to work as a team to find the joy in our everyday lives. I finish every episode feeling more inspired to be the best father and partner that I can possibly be. Highly recommended!!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    ego-centric
    United States3 months ago
  • Avid Listener

    I have listened to almost every episode (some more than once!) and every time I feel less alone on the lonely journey of new parenthood, and ALWAYS brightens my day…

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    DadBod401
    United States3 months ago
  • Real! Raw. And Fun.

    I love that there is a podcast talking about a father's perspective, and yet it's also totally relatable for mothers as well. Not to mention anyone who is going through parenting, or dealing with life changes... adulting, anyone? Totally recommended to fathers, mothers, and even a few grandparents as well!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    ErinCarere
    United States4 months ago
  • Dad-in-Progress

    My wife found this, loved it, and told me to give it a listen. Truly an insightful exploration into modern day fatherhood and even more, representing the definition of TRUE masculinity. So nice to hear from a man courageous enough to share his feelings and bold enough to ask all of us to do the same.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Dad-In-Progress
    United States4 months ago
  • The Mommy

    A friend told me about this podcast and I wasn’t sure it’d be relevant for me as a Mom - I was wrong. SO relatable for both moms and dads!!! It felt like listening to a conversation with an old friend. Highly recommended!!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    SMS Dds
    United States4 months ago

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