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This is one from the archives.
In this special Dad Edit Archives episode, Andrew, Ryan, and Jeff share one of their first ever attempts at recording the podcast - a raw, early trial conversation about the “dad toolbox” and the skills every modern father is still learning to build.
The guys talk about the practical side of fatherhood, from being handy around the house to knowing when to ask for help, tap into your village, or use the resources around you. They also get into the modern challenges dads face today, including technology, internet safety, social media, misinformation, and how fast the world is changing for our kids.
But this conversation goes deeper than tools, repairs, and DIY projects.
Released during Men’s Mental Health Month, this archive episode also highlights the emotional tools dads need: emotional intelligence, active listening, empathy, difficult conversations, stress management, and learning how to model healthy coping skills for your children. The guys reflect on what it means to be vulnerable without feeling weak, how to support your partner and kids through hard moments, and why being present matters more than pretending to have all the answers.
This episode is rough, honest, and unpolished because it comes from the early days of The Dad Edit. But that is also what makes it special. It captures the beginning of the show’s mission: real conversations about fatherhood, parenting, masculinity, mental health, family, and the everyday work of becoming a better dad.
If you are a father trying to grow, lead your family, support your kids emotionally, have better conversations, or simply level up your own dad toolbox, this episode is for you.
Welcome to The Dad Edit Archives: The Dad Toolbox.
By AndrewThis is one from the archives.
In this special Dad Edit Archives episode, Andrew, Ryan, and Jeff share one of their first ever attempts at recording the podcast - a raw, early trial conversation about the “dad toolbox” and the skills every modern father is still learning to build.
The guys talk about the practical side of fatherhood, from being handy around the house to knowing when to ask for help, tap into your village, or use the resources around you. They also get into the modern challenges dads face today, including technology, internet safety, social media, misinformation, and how fast the world is changing for our kids.
But this conversation goes deeper than tools, repairs, and DIY projects.
Released during Men’s Mental Health Month, this archive episode also highlights the emotional tools dads need: emotional intelligence, active listening, empathy, difficult conversations, stress management, and learning how to model healthy coping skills for your children. The guys reflect on what it means to be vulnerable without feeling weak, how to support your partner and kids through hard moments, and why being present matters more than pretending to have all the answers.
This episode is rough, honest, and unpolished because it comes from the early days of The Dad Edit. But that is also what makes it special. It captures the beginning of the show’s mission: real conversations about fatherhood, parenting, masculinity, mental health, family, and the everyday work of becoming a better dad.
If you are a father trying to grow, lead your family, support your kids emotionally, have better conversations, or simply level up your own dad toolbox, this episode is for you.
Welcome to The Dad Edit Archives: The Dad Toolbox.