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What’s the Best Advice You Never Got?

Doug FrenchNovember 15, 2019Fatherhood on Friday

Not too long ago, there weren’t a lot of resources for expectant dads to consult. Most of us relied on counsel from our own fathers, our partners, and Armin Brott’s trailblazing book, The Expectant Father. … Read More

Play Smarter: How To Parent Yourself Out Of A Job

dad2summitAugust 16, 2019Fatherhood on Friday

If you’re an average parent, today your kid spent 12.6 minutes on “vigorous outdoor activity” and 10.4 hours as a motionless slug. This is ridiculous. And here’s more to emphasize how parks-and-wrecked we are: The average … Read More

Our 2020 Call For Speakers Opens Monday! Here’s How To Get Behind The Mic

dad2summitAugust 9, 20192020 Dad 2.0 Summit, Fatherhood on Friday, Speakers

Next week marks the Summit Solstice, that special, equidistant Hump Day between conferences. Suddenly, the Summit To Come will be closer than the Summit That Was, so it’s time to start planning in earnest for … Read More

Happy Father’s Day Eve Eve!

dad2summitJune 14, 20192020 Dad 2.0 Summit, Events, Fatherhood on Friday

Dad 2.0 Summit 2020 Washington, DC

This Sunday is Father’s Day (whether it’s happy or not), and you may have noticed that we aren’t asking for much. There was a time when we might have shared a few of the zillion … Read More

FoF: “I Found You Could Dance And Still Look Tough, Anyway.”

dad2summitMarch 2, 2018Fatherhood on Friday

In 1983, Billy Joel was on top of the world, or at least the part of it covered in charts. It would have been easy to leave old stereotypes alone, but instead a generation of … Read More

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