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Episode 38: 90s TV Dads - The Sitcom Fathers Who Raised a Generation Growing up in the 90s, a lot of us learned about fatherhood from TV dads before we ever became dads ourselves. From Uncle Phil in Fresh Prince to Tim Taylor in Home Improvement, Danny Tanner in Full House, and Carl Winslow in Family Matters these sitcom fathers shaped how an entire generation viewed parenting, masculinity, family, and showing up for your kids. In Episode 38 of The Dad Edit Podcast, we dive into the impact of 90s sitcom dads, the lessons those shows quietly taught us, and why modern media feels so different today. We talk about fatherhood, nostalgia, family values, community, growing up without role models, and how TV once created shared family experiences that still influence us as fathers now. This episode covers:• The most influential sitcom dads of the 90s • Why shows like Fresh Prince, Boy Meets World, and Full House mattered so much • How TV shaped our expectations of fatherhood and family life • The difference between 90s family sitcoms and modern media culture • Why today’s kids are growing up with YouTubers instead of TV role models • The importance of presence, community, and positive male influence If you grew up watching TGIF, sitcom reruns, or family TV nights, this episode is going to hit home. Listen now and join the conversation about modern fatherhood, parenting, masculinity, and raising good kids in today’s world. Join us for our monthly Dad Walk in London, Ontario, every third Saturday at 11AM at Kiwanis Park. Follow us on Instagram @thedadpodcast for updates and future episodes.
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