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How to Be a Better Dad - 85 Year Old Parenting Expert Allan Shedlin on The Evolution of Fatherhood, Film, and Where We Go From Here

1 h 6 min · 19 de jun de 2026
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What do kids actually want from their dads? In this powerful episode of World’s Greatest Dad, fatherhood expert Allan Shedlin shares lessons from interviewing more than 205 fathers across 20 countries and leading fatherhood initiatives for over three decades. Allan shares his story about growing up with an emotionally absent father, advising the Obama White House on father engagement, and creating the internationally recognized Daddying Film Festival. The conversation is as expansive as fatherhood itself as we cover aging, emotional presence, AI parenting, family legacy, and why modern dads are redefining masculinity and caregiving. Allan also reveals the five qualities children consistently say they want most from their fathers, including why “being there” matters more than perfection, money, or status. If you care about fatherhood, parenting, family relationships, personal growth, emotional intelligence, or raising resilient children, this episode is packed with wisdom, humor, and unforgettable stories.

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What do kids actually want from their dads? In this powerful episode of World’s Greatest Dad, fatherhood expert Allan Shedlin shares lessons from interviewing more than 205 fathers across 20 countries and leading fatherhood initiatives for over three decades. Allan shares his story about growing up with an emotionally absent father, advising the Obama White House on father engagement, and creating the internationally recognized Daddying Film Festival. The conversation is as expansive as fatherhood itself as we cover aging, emotional presence, AI parenting, family legacy, and why modern dads are redefining masculinity and caregiving. Allan also reveals the five qualities children consistently say they want most from their fathers, including why “being there” matters more than perfection, money, or status. If you care about fatherhood, parenting, family relationships, personal growth, emotional intelligence, or raising resilient children, this episode is packed with wisdom, humor, and unforgettable stories.

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