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Scott Galloway recently went viral for saying that dads are basically useless when kids are babies. In this episode of World’s Greatest Dad, we break down that claim and the bigger conversation around masculinity, emotional labor, and what society expects from fathers. Are dads really just providers? Or does modern fatherhood require something deeper?
We talk about parental leave, the controversy surrounding the idea of a “default parent,” and the difference between simply being there and actually being present. Plus, we share personal stories about parenting, work, and the moments that remind us why we believe fatherhood is the most important job we’ll ever have.
By Abel Bunny EntertainmentScott Galloway recently went viral for saying that dads are basically useless when kids are babies. In this episode of World’s Greatest Dad, we break down that claim and the bigger conversation around masculinity, emotional labor, and what society expects from fathers. Are dads really just providers? Or does modern fatherhood require something deeper?
We talk about parental leave, the controversy surrounding the idea of a “default parent,” and the difference between simply being there and actually being present. Plus, we share personal stories about parenting, work, and the moments that remind us why we believe fatherhood is the most important job we’ll ever have.