Moon & Mother Podcast

Dads Matter Too

3 min · 8. april 2026
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In a world where motherhood often takes center stage, we sometimes forget the powerful, irreplaceable role fathers play. This episode is a reminder that dads matter too, not just as providers, but as emotional anchors, partners, and active participants in the parenting journey. We’re talking about the unseen weight dads carry, the pressure to “stay strong,” and the lack of support many fathers face especially during pregnancy, postpartum, and early parenthood. From showing up at appointments to navigating their own mental health, dads deserve space, recognition, and support just as much as moms do. Whether you’re a father, co-parent, or someone supporting a growing family, this conversation opens the door to more compassion, understanding, and balance in parenting. Key takeaway: Strong families are built when both parents feel seen, supported, and valued. If this episode resonated with you, share it with a dad or partner who needs to hear this. Let’s start normalizing support for fathers too. find more of our resources here: https://beacons.ai/doulakyra [https://beacons.ai/doulakyra]

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In a world where motherhood often takes center stage, we sometimes forget the powerful, irreplaceable role fathers play. This episode is a reminder that dads matter too, not just as providers, but as emotional anchors, partners, and active participants in the parenting journey. We’re talking about the unseen weight dads carry, the pressure to “stay strong,” and the lack of support many fathers face especially during pregnancy, postpartum, and early parenthood. From showing up at appointments to navigating their own mental health, dads deserve space, recognition, and support just as much as moms do. Whether you’re a father, co-parent, or someone supporting a growing family, this conversation opens the door to more compassion, understanding, and balance in parenting. Key takeaway: Strong families are built when both parents feel seen, supported, and valued. If this episode resonated with you, share it with a dad or partner who needs to hear this. Let’s start normalizing support for fathers too. find more of our resources here: https://beacons.ai/doulakyra [https://beacons.ai/doulakyra]

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