
The Dissident Dad Show is straight talk for mothers and fathers who refuse to hand their kids, their land, or their souls over to the modern machine and instead want to build a home and future worth suffering for.
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 33 | Founded | 6 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | NewsNews CommentarySociety & Culture | |||

WE'RE BACK. Apologies for the week's long interruption. Today I lay out a personal theory for rebuilding American life from the ground up: move from an extractive economy to a rooted economy built on land, family, and local makers. I argue that sheep... more
We reflect on why leaving home suddenly feels hard, how a few chickens and a garden plan can root a family, and why we lean toward conservation over abstraction. We map out practical steps for land stewardship, local utility, and finding common groun... more
Welcome back. We choose to plant our flag in New England and build the life we want through family, faith, and local work. Wool becomes the emblem and engine of that plan, linking sheep to jobs, towns, and a durable regional legacy.
• deciding to st... more
Welcome back to new week of The Dissident Dad Show! Today, I share how I secure the chicken run, mourn two losses, and fix winter gaps with hardware cloth and cinder blocks. Then I introduce Globalism Slayer, a curated X thread for family-run, local ... more
Welcome to todays show where I trace my journey from demographic despair to determined hope, moving from plans to leave New England to a decision to plant roots, build community, and strengthen a vibrant Catholic life at home. A living parish, backya... more
Welcome back to the show and apologies for missing yesterday's, as I've said, I have a home full of many young children and they can at times consume he morning making it impossible to record, so I don't fight it, and just welcome it.
But today, I d... more
Welcome back to todays show as we continue to dig out from another storm and use the chicken run, frozen waterers, and kid-made snow mazes to explore subsidiarity—the simple principle that a household should handle what it can, with higher levels hel... more
Welcome back to a new week! A big New England storm drops more than twenty inches and hands our family a perfect snow day. We share why screens don’t belong on days like this, how the chickens handled the blizzard, and a broader rethink of what real ... more
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This show centers on parental rights, family autonomy, and traditional values in the face of policy and cultural shifts. Episodes frequently critique state influence on children, education policies, and healthcare debates, often through a conservative lens that emphasizes faith, local communities, and personal responsibility. Topics recur around government overreach, parental involvement in schooling, vaccination narratives, abortion debates, immigration, and the role of family in shaping society. A distinctive angle is a consistently pro-family, pro-parent perspective that challenges bureaucratic or institutional authority, urging listeners to reclaim influence over children's lives and community norms. This mix of provocative social comme... more
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