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DETAILS | How has fatherhood changed in the last three years, and is it time for a new approach at work? In this reflective episode, Paul Sullivan, former New York Times columnist and founder of The Company of Dads, shares his insightful journey from the newsroom to reshaping the narrative and policies supporting fatherhood at work.
[01:00] Introduction to Paul Sullivan and The Company of Dads.
[02:40] Paul's journey from Journalism to fatherhood advocacy.
[08:46] The characteristics and behaviors of a Lead Dad.
[11:18] The impact of COVID-19 on fatherhood and work, culture, retention, and the bottom line.
[15:22] Scheduling Jenga, personal stories, and advocacy.
[19:36] Historically, dads have been neglected, judged, and even shamed in the workplace.
[25:45] Core solutions in this evolution and making it safe to have this conversation.
[32:57] Leaders who don't have kids don't understand what parents go through.
[35:56] Fathers need connection and community so they don't feel alone.
[39:11] Speed round questions.
[45:18] Closing gratitude and how to find Paul online.
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DETAILS | How has fatherhood changed in the last three years, and is it time for a new approach at work? In this reflective episode, Paul Sullivan, former New York Times columnist and founder of The Company of Dads, shares his insightful journey from the newsroom to reshaping the narrative and policies supporting fatherhood at work.
[01:00] Introduction to Paul Sullivan and The Company of Dads.
[02:40] Paul's journey from Journalism to fatherhood advocacy.
[08:46] The characteristics and behaviors of a Lead Dad.
[11:18] The impact of COVID-19 on fatherhood and work, culture, retention, and the bottom line.
[15:22] Scheduling Jenga, personal stories, and advocacy.
[19:36] Historically, dads have been neglected, judged, and even shamed in the workplace.
[25:45] Core solutions in this evolution and making it safe to have this conversation.
[32:57] Leaders who don't have kids don't understand what parents go through.
[35:56] Fathers need connection and community so they don't feel alone.
[39:11] Speed round questions.
[45:18] Closing gratitude and how to find Paul online.