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Dad A.F.

Podkast av Stephen DeLong

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This is "Dad A.F."(Autism Focused), the podcast & page where a real AF dad talks about the highs, lows, and everything in between when it comes to raising a child with autism. Hosted by a death-metal loving, dedicated daddy, this show is here to thrash the stigmas surrounding fatherhood in the special needs community. You won’t find experts here—just dads, living & learning, day in and out. Through dialogues with guests from all walks of life, we'll dive into the often unspoken struggles of being a father, offering a space where emotions are both normalized and celebrated. From the tough days to the moments of joy, we’ll explore the challenges, the triumphs, and the importance of mental health and vulnerability for dads.  Whether you’re navigating the complexities of autism, physical disabilities, or simply trying to be a better dad, "Dad A.F." is here to help you feel seen, heard, and supported. So grab a seat, turn up the volume to 11, and join the conversation—it's time to talk about the hard shit, the real shit, and everything that makes us better dads.

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Landon Dickerson!!!!!

Landon Dickerson jumps right into why he’s been all-in on autism awareness, charity work, and making kids’ lives better Landon isn’t just another NFL player. He’s a teammate and a genuine advocate for the autism community. He shares how his personal background—growing up with first responders and a family in healthcare—shaped his commitment to giving back. From the Philadelphia Eagles Autism Challenge to behind-the-scenes moments with kids he's met year after year, Landon reveals how these connections fuel his passion beyond the game. We break down: the impact of small acts of kindness at charity events, why approachability is just as important as athletic prowess, and how building community through The Eagles Autism Foundation opens doors to meaningful relationships. Landon shares his insights on how to show up authentically, the importance of involving kids in charity, and loving what you are doing. Landon is an offensive lineman for the Philadelphia Eagles, known for his grit, kindness, and dedication to causes close to his heart. His story is a playbook for everyone who believes in action over words—and that showing up is the true victory. Whether you’re tackling DIY projects, managing your busy life, or just looking for that extra spark of purpose—this episode keeps it real, raw, and relentlessly inspiring.

30. april 2026 - 30 min
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Preston Elliot of The Preston & Steve Show

Preston Elliot from the @prestonandsteveshow joined me to talk about his son Parker and what it is like to be his dad.  Are we really prepared for the future of our kids with autism? Drop a 🔥 if you’ve ever wondered how to get ahead of the game for them — even when it feels like a moving target. Talking openly about our kids’ abilities, limitations, and the worries that keep us up at night isn’t easy — but it’s necessary. Preston’s story about his son Parker is a reminder: our job isn’t just about survival, it’s about supporting who they are, not who we want them to be. From navigating school plans, social struggles, and job independence, to imagining the future—these conversations are key. It’s about recognizing their unique strengths, like Parker’s love for rules and organizational skills, and supporting them with patience. Because the real win? It’s in showing up, listening, and letting go of our expectations. That’s when our kids thrive.What’s your biggest fear or hope for your child’s future?  Drop your thoughts below — and let’s normalize these raw, real conversations.#AutismJourney  #DadAF #ParentSupport #Neurodiversity #AutismAwareness Dad A.F. - https://dad-af.com/

19. april 2026 - 53 min
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Chris Barnes

"Ever feel like you're just winging it when your kid’s diagnosis hits? You're not alone — trust me, I’ve been there." Drop a 🔥 if you’ve ever been overwhelmed by the chaos of diagnosis and everything that comes after. Most dads hear "diagnosis" and think their world is crashing — but the truth? It’s just the beginning of a journey that teaches you resilience, patience, and unconditional love. From NICU horrors to milestones nobody believes are possible, I’ve learned that the real battle is emotional, not just medical. Supporting your kid means embracing the chaos — every scar, every struggle, every victory. Because when you lean in for the hard days, you get the raw, beautiful moments that remind you why you’re fighting for them. Remember: your strength doesn't come from knowing all the answers; it comes from showing up, every damn day.Are you navigating your own chaos? Drop your story in the comments — let’s thrash those stigmas together.Full episode—link in bio. #DadAF #AutismDad #RiseAboveChaos #ThrashTheStigma #FatherhoodUnfiltered

5. april 2026 - 1 h 0 min
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Casey Franco

In the latest episode of the Dad AF podcast, host Stephen DeLong is joined by Casey Franco, who shares their remarkable journey of self-discovery and resilience. From an early autism diagnosis to embracing their identity as a transgender individual, Casey’s story is a powerful testament to overcoming challenges and finding one's true self. Casey's journey began in elementary school, where they felt different from their peers. They described their early experiences as being marked by solitude, often preferring to express themselves through art rather than engaging in social interactions. "I was always involved with, I would always draw for example," Casey recalls, highlighting how art became a refuge. This early indication of their unique perspective on life set the stage for the challenges they would face later on. As Casey transitioned to middle school, their struggles became more pronounced. The pandemic in 2020 exacerbated these difficulties, with remote learning proving to be a significant obstacle. "I struggled to reach out, so my teachers didn't really know what was wrong," Casey explained. This lack of communication led to a spiral of anxiety and assignments piling up, ultimately causing them to nearly fail seventh grade. Casey’s experience resonates with many students who faced similar barriers during this tumultuous time. Finding Support: It wasn't until Casey's recent diagnosis of autism in August 2022 that they began to understand their experiences better. "I had been thinking about it since 2020," they shared, illustrating the internal journey they undertook before seeking help. With the support of their parents, Casey navigated the process of diagnosis, a pivotal moment that allowed them to embrace their identity. "My parents are very supportive... they do support me all the way," they affirmed, emphasizing the importance of having a support system. Casey’s high school years were marked by struggles, often feeling isolated and unsupported. They developed a coping mechanism focused solely on passing classes rather than excelling. "My only focus was just passing because even after doing remote online work in middle school, it still impacted me heavily throughout high school," Casey reflected. This sentiment echoes the experiences of many students who feel the pressure to perform without the necessary support. A New Chapter in College: In contrast, Casey's college experience has been transformative. They are now enrolled in an art program, where the structure and flexibility have allowed them to thrive. "I've actually really loved college. It is a lot more like doing things myself, but I think it's like a perfect balance of what is expected of me and how they lay it out versus what I have to do on my own," Casey explained. This newfound independence has enabled Casey to flourish in ways that high school never could. Conclusion: Casey Franco's journey is a powerful reminder of the resilience of the human spirit. Through challenges of autism, identity, and the impact of the pandemic, Casey has emerged stronger and more self-aware. Their experience highlights the critical importance of support systems, understanding, and finding environments where individuals can thrive. Key takeaways include the need for open communication, the significance of supportive relationships, and the value of understanding one’s own journey.

1. feb. 2026 - 1 h 11 min
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Jamiel Owens

In this heartfelt conversation, Stephen DeLong and Jameil Owens discuss the challenges and triumphs of fatherhood, particularly in the context of raising children on the autism spectrum. They explore the importance of communication, empathy, and connection, sharing personal stories that highlight the unique experiences of fathers navigating this journey. The discussion emphasizes the need for supportive communities, the breaking of stereotypes, and the transformative power of love and compassion in parenting. Through their insights, they aim to inspire other fathers to embrace their roles and advocate for their children.   Takeaways * Fatherhood is a journey filled with challenges and triumphs. * Communication is key in understanding and connecting with children. * Every child has their own timeline for development and milestones. * Empathy and compassion are essential in parenting, especially for children with autism. * Fathers play a crucial role in advocating for their children. * Building supportive communities for dads can foster growth and understanding. * Personal stories can inspire and connect us on a deeper level. * It's important to break stereotypes surrounding autism and neurodiversity. * Love and connection are more important than societal expectations. * Self-discovery and growth are ongoing processes in fatherhood.

30. des. 2025 - 1 h 17 min
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