We learned a lot in the 2010s. Our galaxy contains more than 100 billion planets. Selfies are deadlier per capita than shark attacks. Dinosaurs had dandruff. And fathers spending time with their children results in … Read More
Fatherhood on Friday: Relive Dad 2.016 in televisual form!
Now that Dad 2.016 is almost three weeks gone (and as we gear up to announce the venue for Dad 2.017 and launch another 48-hour ticket sale), we’ve been releasing all the televisual evidence we … Read More
Fatherhood on Friday: Dove Doubles our Donation
Welcome to December, when turkeys breathe a little easier, and upper lips feel the first sting of the freshly shorn season. That’s right: Another Movember may be officially over, but it ended with a another triumphant … Read More
Esquire returns as National Media Sponsor of Dad 2.016!
We’re jumping our own Monday Conference Call thread because we’ve got some really great news. Remember way back on September 18, before Pinktober and pumpkin spice, when we were all, “Just hanging out in the … Read More
Fatherhood on Friday: Celebrating Our Media Partnership with Esquire
We hope you read Esquire magazine regularly, for three important reasons: It’s the preeminent men’s periodical rounding out the 21st-century male experience by promulgating aspects of fatherhood, mentoring, and social good to its large, male … Read More
Fatherhood on Friday: We All Get a Trophy!
Even by Internet standards, this was a volatile week for (mostly trivial) bickering, and nothing took the brunt of it like … cargo shorts? After a fundamentally silly BuzzFeed piece (that somehow thought that the average … Read More
Announcing our third (and last) round of speakers!
Here is the truly marvelous group of men and women who comprise the third and last group of speakers who will be presenting at Dad 2.015: Ben Blair | Creative Director, Olive Us TV Gabrielle … Read More
Fatherhood on Friday: Super dads and a football game
There is always a lull of sorts between the year-end holidays and the first signs of spring. Some people call that downtime “winter” or “playoffs,” but both sound so deflating. We prefer to look on … Read More