Good Dads Podcast

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Theres more than one way to be a good dad. Tune in as Josh-the-Dad and Dr. Baker talk about what it means to be a 21st century dad. Laugh and learn as you listen to soon-to-be dads, brand new dads, over-the-road dads, dads with twins, single parent dads, divorced dads, and many other real-life dads. Dont expect perfection. Do expect to learn something new or be reassured about what youre already doing. Its all here on the Good Dads Podcast.

Episodios

  • E521 | From the Archive | Sleep Habits, Dirty Diapers and Piles of Laundry | With Brian Mattson and Drew Dilisio

    14/02/2024 Duración: 13min

    This week, we bring you a podcast episode from the Good Dads archive. Originally recorded in 2019, our guests, Brian and Drew, discuss the challenges and rewards of new parenthood. New dads will relate to big changes in sleep habits, working collaboratively with the mother of your child and more than a few dirty diaper horror stories.    Our Guest: Drew Dilisio, LPC  Drew Dilisio is the former director of counseling services at Good Dads.  He is a graduate of Evangel University’s Clinical Mental Health Counseling program, a husband and father. He is now a Behavioral Health Clinician at Jordan Valley Health Center in Springfield, MO.   Our Guest: Brian Mattson Brian Mattson is the associate pastor at the Downtown Church in Springfield. A father of two now, Brian served on the Good Dads board until 2024.    Show Notes  (4:05) we do a nighttime routine ...  we really try to get in a peaceful mood. And my wife will put on some lavender soothing lotion on her while she's singing to her, and we've just stuck to a

  • E519 Cultivating Friendships, Resilience and Being Supportive for Dads-to-be | With Dr. Shelby Smith

    31/01/2024 Duración: 30min

    This week on the Good Dads podcast, we welcome back Dr. Smith, a family care physician at Equality Healthcare in Springfied, MO. Dr. Smith shares his wisdom on supporting your pregnant partner, breaking the stigma on male post-partum depression, and practicing grace and understanding between Mom and Dad.  Part of the joy of treating families means Dr. Smith can treat lots of different people, including pregnant couples. In his practice, he always asks dads-to-be open-ended questions, inviting them to embrace the changes that come with a new baby.  Dr Smith's Tips for Dads-to-Be  Embrace the changes that come with a new baby  Give your partner grace and understanding  Ask what you can do to be supportive  Take time off work to bond with the new baby    Show Notes  (6:44) We started to see more studies about depression in men in the first year post-partum ... it's about 10% of men (who)will have clinical depression in that first year.     (7:18) (Patients say) "I feel like I should be happy, but I'm havin

  • E518 How Dads can Help During the Pregnancy Process | With Lisa McIntire

    24/01/2024 Duración: 20min

    Lisa McIntire, Executive Director at Pregnancy Care Center, talks about helping the "whole" family and how dads can help during the pregnancy process. Our Guest: Lisa McIntire Lisa McIntire currently serves as Executive Director of Pregnancy Care Center, where they equip about 500 expectant dads each year for the joys and rigors of fatherhood. Her passion for supporting dads is borne out of her personal experience as the child of a teenage father and then later marrying a single dad with a 7-year-old son. Show Notes "How I got interested in what I'm doing for work, kind of starts before I was born." (2:40) "When I see what education and support can do for dads, it makes me all the more passionate about it." (4:40) "Women and children are just more vulnerable when there isn't a positive dad, or man, in the home." (8:34) "We still do offer the coaching after the baby is born, typically until the child is 4 to 6 months because we do know that is a very overwhelming time." (14:43) Resources Sign up for our news

  • E517 How to Support Women Throughout Pregnancy | With WIC Nutritionist Tommy Boyce

    17/01/2024 Duración: 27min

    Tommy Boyce, a WIC Nutritionist, talks about what dads can do to help and support women throughout pregnancy. "WIC" stands for "Women, Infants, and Children." Our Guest: Tommy Boyce Tommy has been married to his wife Cassandra for 10 years and they have a wonderful 5-year-old boy name Sullivan. Tommy graduated from UCM with a degree in dietetics and Logan University with a Masters in Sports Nutrition. He has been a Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) Nutritionaist across the sate of Missiour and has been with the Springfield-Greene County WIC office for 8 years. Tommy enjoys excersising, anything related to Star Wars and he is a Die Hard Chiefs fan! Show Notes "...dad's aren't involved, in the name of it at least (WIC), but that's far from the truth when it comes to their partner having a preganancy and when it comes to having a child." (3:30) "When new parents come to WIC, are you one of the first people they come to meet with?" (10:12) "What are some of the best parts of your job, and what are the worst par

  • E521 Early Childhood Development | With Dr. Sarah Jean Baker

    15/01/2024 Duración: 21min

    Dr Sarah Baker, Assistant Professor in Early Childhood Education at Missouri State University, says she has always been interested in education and shares some thoughts about how both parents can help in all different types of care giving. 

  • E516 Navigating Parenthood with Four Kids, Including Twins

    11/01/2024 Duración: 29min

    Summary: This week we welcome husband and wife Minor and Sarah Baker, both professors at Missouri State University in the Elementary and Early Childhood Education program. They talk about having a total of four children and twins as their second and third. Their experience was a blur, but both worked together as a team in a challenging season of life.  Minor Baker (PhD): Minor is an Assistant Professor in the Elementary Education program, in the School of Teaching, Learning, and Developmental Studies in the College of Education. He has been at Missouri State since the fall of 2018. A native midwesterner who has spent time in Texas, Minnesota, and now Missouri. His research interests include school and community interactions, culturally sustaining supervision, and alternative interpretations of school leadership. Sarah Jean Baker (PhD): Sarah is an Assistant Professor in the Early Childhood Program, in the School of Teaching, Learning, and Developmental Studies in the College of Education at Missouri State Uni

  • E515 Baby Preparations with Expectant Father Tyler Head

    03/01/2024 Duración: 25min

    This week we sat down with Tyler Head, a husband and an expectant dad, to talk about the final stages of pregnancy, preparations for the baby, the unknown and how to focus on Mom and their relationship. Head, Tyler | Business & Leadership Coach, Dryve Leadership Group Tyler Head and his wife, Katherine, are transplants from the beautiful states of Tennessee and North Carolina. They have come to love the Ozarks and the people in it over the years. Tyler works in Organizational Change and Leadership Development, a fancy way of saying "being with people." Katherine is a teacher at Ozark Junior High School. Tyler believes that the engagement of a father is unique in its gift to the development of a child’s head, heart, and soul. How we fathers engage or do not engage with our children has a long-term ripple effect on the child, our communities, and our culture. For a myriad of reasons, engaging as a male seems to be a skill set that has fallen by the wayside over the past years. The practice of engagement is

  • E514 Revisiting: Difficult Relationship Questions with Dr. Matt Turvey

    21/12/2023 Duración: 38min

    From the Good Dads archive, we are taking a look back at our discussion with Dr. Matt Turvey, a clinical psychologist in Atlanta, Georgia, from May of 2023. Dr. Matt Turvey talks about how curiosity, compassion and an eye for connection can keep an open mind when trying to solve difficult situations in relationships. Even though it can be challenging at times, being patient, doing the right thing and playing the long game is important for the well-being of a child and family as a whole. "I've learned over the years that if we can respond to our spouse, or our significant other, with curiosity, compassion and with an eye toward connection..." (03:25) "I would encourage, going into conversations, consider if your body language is right, your posture..." (15:56) "How do you encourage someone that may be in a difficult marriage?" (22:58) "Let's say that you are a dad and you think that your wife either has a mental health issue and/or has an addiction problem... What do you do?" (33:15) Resources: Rules of Est

  • E513 Revisiting: How Men Can Keep the Romance Alive

    20/12/2023 Duración: 17min

    From the Good Dads archive, we are revisiting a podcast originally published in May 2023.  Dr. Jennifer Baker, president and founder of Good Dads, talks with us about "a man and his relationships." This is an overview of May 2023 and how men can keep the romance alive and maintain healthy relationships.

  • E512 Mediation

    13/12/2023 Duración: 33min

    From the Good Dads archive: We talk with Lisa Blumenstock about her role as a mediator, how this pertains to divorce, mediation vs litigation, and helping couples with negotiation.

  • E511 Fatherhood Through Divorce

    06/12/2023 Duración: 38min

    From the Good Dads Archive: Kirk Cocanougher, from Keller Williams, and Marlon Graves, VP of "A Girl Like Me," share their experiences on how to communicate with their ex-partners and how to be a good dad through difficult situations.

  • E510 Hopeful Habits and Being Grateful

    20/11/2023 Duración: 20min

    Dr Jennifer Baker and J. Fotsch talk about being grateful after following addiction or a traumatic event. Hopeful habits and gratitude are some tools we can use to move forward after difficult life events.

  • E509 Hope and Being Hopeful

    15/11/2023 Duración: 22min

    Dr Jennifer Baker and J. Fotsch talk about hope following addiction or a tramatic event. Being hopeful and having faith are just a couple of tools we can use to move forward from difficult life events.

  • E508 New Pathways - James

    08/11/2023 Duración: 12min

    From the Good Dads Archive: James has made a lot of changes in his life in a very short time. His remarkable story includes the journey from convicted felon to responsible father in less than a year. It begins with Victory Mission's Restoration program and includes involvement with the Fatherhood Development Curriculum. Today James works fulltime and has benefits associated with fulltime employment. He regularly sees his sons and appreciates the opportunity to contribute to the care by paying child support.      

  • E507 Dr. Brent Anderson

    01/11/2023 Duración: 29min

    We take a look back at our interview with Dr. Brent Anderson, a clinical psychologist from the military from West Point New York. He talks about how to handle change, behaviorial interventions, and "FML..." Fun. Mastery. Love.

  • E505 Addiction and Substance Use

    17/10/2023 Duración: 28min

    Kevin Stratton, LPC is a counselor at Victory Mission. He talks about the men he helps with family trauma backrounds and subtance use. Addiction affects the whole family. Kevin also talks about how faith can be helpful on a path to a new life.

  • E504 Addiction and Substance Abuse

    10/10/2023 Duración: 30min

    Carl Dawson, an expert in the field of addiction, talks about how addiction and substance abuse is a disease and cannot be fought with "will power" alone. Education and knowledge is the first step to figuring out if someone in you family is struggling with addiction... it's a process, not an event.

  • E503 October 2023 Overview

    03/10/2023 Duración: 25min

    Dr. Jennifer Baker, president and founder of Good Dads, talks about addiction and how it can affect the WHOLE family (not just the person struggling with dependency). October is Substance Abuse Prevention Month, and we'll will be talking about addiction all this month with different guests.

  • E502 Loneliness and Isolation

    27/09/2023 Duración: 28min

    Dr Chris Ward, a psychologist at Ozarks Community Hospital, shares how social isolation is on the rise. Social connections and human interactions can help battle loneliness and isolation.

  • E501 Loneliness and Isolation

    19/09/2023 Duración: 24min

    Dr. Thomas Januosek, Deputy Director of Counseling in Lincoln Nebraska, talks about how lack of social connection could be one of the signs of loneliness and isolation. A person must maintain positive social connection and we need to guide people outside their comfort zone with positive activities.

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