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When I first became a mom, I used to roll my eyes every time someone praised a dad for changing a diaper or taking the baby for an hour. Meanwhile, moms were doing all the same things and somehow it was just expected.
In this Father's Day episode, I'm talking about how my perspective has changed over the years. We dive into why parenting isn't actually 50/50, what true teamwork looks like after kids, and why I think millennial dads deserve more credit than they're often given.
From reading parenting books to breaking generational cycles and being emotionally present, today's dads are showing up in ways that look very different from previous generations.
This episode is a love letter to the dads who are trying, learning, growing, and showing up every day, even when nobody's watching.
Happy Father's Day! 🩷
By Maya WoroniczWhen I first became a mom, I used to roll my eyes every time someone praised a dad for changing a diaper or taking the baby for an hour. Meanwhile, moms were doing all the same things and somehow it was just expected.
In this Father's Day episode, I'm talking about how my perspective has changed over the years. We dive into why parenting isn't actually 50/50, what true teamwork looks like after kids, and why I think millennial dads deserve more credit than they're often given.
From reading parenting books to breaking generational cycles and being emotionally present, today's dads are showing up in ways that look very different from previous generations.
This episode is a love letter to the dads who are trying, learning, growing, and showing up every day, even when nobody's watching.
Happy Father's Day! 🩷