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By Terence Mentor & Sean Loots
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The podcast currently has 126 episodes available.
In this episode we chat to travel daddy Mandla Dambuza about how he chooses his travel destinations, how to enjoy the journey with his kids, and how sometimes it is okay to go on a little vacation without them!
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In this episode, we asked you what you would do differently if you could go back and start your parenting journey over!
We chat about stressing less (or at least stress about the correct things), getting support as early as possible, and as always, going for therapy.
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Sean is having a pretty tough week with illnesses this week, so we're posting this episode from earlier in the year all about how parents cope with being sicky!
How do dads deal with all the little illnesses that their kids, partners and themselves get from time to time?
Do parents even have time to get sick?
This episode was a live stream - follow us on Youtube or Instagram to make sure you don't miss the next live chat we do!
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In this episode, we ask the ladies from The Great Equalizer podcast about their husbands.
We want to know what their baby-daddies do that make it easy to celebrate them for Father's Day!
You can watch all the latest The Great Equalizer episodes here:
@thegreatequalizerpodcast , and follow them on instagram here:
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Check out Sean's other Podcast, Some Assembly Required
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At the beginning of the year, we each chose a word that encapsulates what we hope will represent our 2023 - one word that will show what we hope to be and achieve!
(You can listen to that episode here: https://www.afrodaddyonline.com/podcast/episode/7c1d8114/whats-your-word-for-the-year)
In this episode, we take a look at how we're doing so far...and Terence decides that he might have to totally change what his word is.
What would your word of 2023 be so far, and what would you like it to be?
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In this episode, we talk about being how tough it is to find time to do a hobby as a parent, without making it into something that causes you more stress.
This episode was a live stream - follow us on Youtube or Instagram to make sure you don't miss the next live chat we do!
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Check out Sean's other Podcast, Some Assembly Required
If you have a question you think dads should be asked, send it to [email protected]
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In this episode we take on the idea of the man flu!
How do dads deal with all the little illnesses that their kids, partners and themselves get from time to time?
Do parents even have time to get sick?
This episode was a live stream - follow us on Youtube or Instagram to make sure you don't miss the next live chat we do!
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Check out Sean's other Podcast, Some Assembly Required
If you have a question you think dads should be asked, send it to [email protected]
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We celebrated getting to our 20th episode by doing a live stream!
Here's the recording of the discussion about Parenting Acheivements!
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Have you asked your dad, "What was becoming a dad REALLY like?"
This episode we focus in on Terence and Eli. The guys talk about what is like to the support or "background" parent and how we can help dads more in those during the pregnancy, birth and first few days.
This is the last of three episodes where we explore what we actually experienced during the first few days, weeks and months with our kids.
Dads have a complicated relationship with their own stories of becoming parents, because for most of the first part we are background and support actors who are focused on the needs of their partner and child.
This is a good thing, but it does mean that when it is time for a dad to work through their own story it can be hard to truly engage with their experiences.
You can watch to this episode instead! Click here:
https://youtu.be/-Sx20sTYz3g
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Check out Sean's other Podcast, Some Assembly Required
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Have you asked your dad, "What was becoming a dad REALLY like?"
This is the second of three episodes where we explore what we actually experienced during the first few days, weeks and months with our kids.
Dads have a complicated relationship with their own stories of becoming parents, because for most of the first part we are background and support actors who are focused on the needs of their partner and child.
This is a good thing, but it does mean that when it is time for a dad to work through their own story it can be hard to truly engage with their experiences.
This episode we focus in on Terence and Liam. You'll hear how he dealt with the additional complexities of becoming a dad through adoption, and what is some of his favourite things about his oldest son.
You can watch to this episode instead! Watch it here:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLL7R_oq6OTpcr5FPCvt-kp3ag-Cmt5nxj
Please take a moment to follow us on Instagram
Check out Sean's other Podcast, Some Assembly Required
If you have a question you think dads should be asked, send it to [email protected]
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The podcast currently has 126 episodes available.