The Dad Shift Podcast

Why Every Dad Needs a Village (And Most Don’t Have One)

14 min · 30. apr. 2026
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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2467395/fan_mail/new] Raising kids was never meant to be done alone. In this episode of The Dad Shift Podcast, we talk about the importance of having a village, the reality of modern parenting, and why so many dads feel like they have to figure everything out on their own. Are we missing something our parents had? Is independence hurting how we raise our kids? Let’s talk about it. 👇 Drop your thoughts in the comments Do you feel like you have a village… or are you doing it solo? 🎙️ Full conversations on YouTube + all podcast platforms 📲 Follow for more real discussions on fatherhood, growth, and life

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