After he became a work-at-home dad in the early ’90s, David Stanley began his career of pitching writing and voice-over projects that he synthesized into his brilliant Masterpitch Theatre workshop at Dad 2.0 Digital. He … Read More
Episode 40, part 1: Decisions That Normal People Don’t Make (with Jaime Casap)
Our guest Jaime Casap thinks one of the worst things you can ask a kid is “What do you want to be when you grow up?” It’s an outdated question that confines a person’s impact … Read More
Episode 34: Is It Really Different This Time? (with Creed Anthony)
Our guest Creed Anthony is a writer, teacher, and frequent contributor to the Dad 2.0 Summit who describes himself as a “seasonal stay-at-home dad.” He shares a wealth of knowledge about converting to online education during Covid-19, … Read More
Episode 32: Launching the #GratitudeClub
On Memorial Day, Jeff and I are feeling thankful for the power of social media to connect us with the creators who make the things we rely on while Quarantine Life lingers. So we list … Read More
Episode 28: Your Neighbors Don’t Make Meth, Probably!
This week’s episode is about the unexpected things you find when you’re looking for the things you’ve lost. You lose a cat, you find a whole network of caring neighbors who’ll help you find him. … Read More
Episode 21: Programming, From Anthony to Zeigler
So what’s this Summit all about, anyway? If you’ve discovered us since our last meetup, and are still considering snapping up one of the last few tickets we have, this is the episode for you. … Read More
Episode 20: Livin’ the Shared Bathroom Life
This week, Jeff reports in from Cheyenne, Wyoming, whose hardy, pioneering spirit makes it the Dad 2.0 of cities. It’s beautiful and evolving and building new verticals (literally) every day. Plus: Lots of eight-foot-tall cowboy … Read More
Episode 19: Make Your “But” Extravagant
February is Dad 2.0 month, and this year it comes in hot in the most literal sense with a discussion about the delicate dance between brands and influencers with our longtime pal Patrick Quinn! We … Read More
Episode 18: Completely Incoherent Trainwrecks
The number 18 is important to every parent, because that’s the age when your kid experiences “an abrupt transfer of power.” An 18-year-old can vote, buy property, go to grown-up prison, and legally tell you … Read More
Episode 15: Fandom Has Its Limits
OK, enough of this tomfoolery. It’s 2020, and after a lively discussion about New Year’s, ninjas, and the narrow timeframe when bananas are edible, it’s time to talk about what we’re going to talk about … Read More
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