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The DadPod

The DadPod

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The DadPod is a platform where real dads engage in authentic conversations about the joys, challenges, and amusing moments of fatherhood. Whether you’re a new dad grappling with diapers and sleepless nights or a seasoned father juggling work, kids, and legacy, we hope this podcast reminds you that you are not alone. Each episode features honest stories, practical advice, and unwavering encouragement from fellow dads who are navigating the same struggles. Join us as we build strong families, support each other, and embrace the dad life—because the only thing stronger than our dad jokes is our unwavering commitment to fatherhood.

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Episodes
  • 21 | Who’s Doing the Dishes?
    Apr 5 2026

    In this episode, we get honest about dividing up the workload at home—between us, our wives, and our kids. We talk about where we fall short, how work and life shifts change what we can contribute, and why there’s no one-size-fits-all system. Beneath the jokes about bad habits is a real effort to show up better, create balance, and make sure our partners aren’t carrying more than they should. We also dive into something often overlooked—giving each other space to decompress and recognizing that not all exhaustion looks the same.

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    37 mins
  • 20 | No Social Media, No Regrets: A Dad’s Perspective on Raising Older Kids
    Mar 22 2026

    Social media isn’t neutral—platforms are designed to keep attention longer than intended, shaping behavior and mindset

    “What you scroll feeds your soul” — how daily content consumption impacts values, mood, and identity

    Jon shares real-world experience raising older kids without social media and what that actually looks like

    The importance of intentional media choices, including conversations around music and platforms like Spotify

    Why parents need to be willing to be the “bad guy”—and how letting kids blame you can actually protect them socially

    Navigating peer pressure and comparison culture without relying on social media

    Setting boundaries around sleepovers, church retreats, and time away from home

    Building a strong community of trusted families and friends to reinforce shared values

    Teaching kids practical safety strategies, including having code words for uncomfortable or unsafe situations

    Long-term mindset: making decisions now that your kids may not appreciate today—but will thank you for later

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    49 mins
  • 19 | Fatherhood in the Age of Smartphones
    Mar 15 2026

    Jon works in addiction recovery for men, giving him firsthand insight into the impact of pornography and technology addiction.

    As a father of older kids, he has already navigated many of the tech challenges younger parents will soon face.

    Technology boundaries at home

    All phones and laptops are kept in the parents’ room overnight.

    Children do not take devices into their bedrooms.

    Devices are not allowed in bathrooms.

    Parents model the same rules themselves.

    Tools and resources

    Discussion of apps that help manage or recover from pornography addiction.

    Using technology intentionally rather than reactively.

    Video games and online risks

    Certain games allow open chat with strangers.

    Risks of unmoderated communication with unknown players.

    Strategies to safeguard kids while still letting them enjoy gaming.

    Helping kids navigate the digital world

    Teaching healthy habits early.

    Creating open conversations instead of secrecy.

    Parents staying involved and informed about the technology their kids use.

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    42 mins
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