In this Heart Talk, David Willans tells his young son to carve his own path to happiness.
Monthly Archives: November 2017
Canadian stay-at-home-dad and blogger David Pierre dissects the definition – and benefits – of ‘work’.
Melbourne dad and cricket nut Raph Tripp juxtaposes four decades of Ashes contests with the highs and lows of his own suburban-cricketing career.
Michael Finke writes that the memory of his mother is helping to steer his L-plate-driving son in the right direction.
We profile John Finch, the man behind The Father Effect, a moving documentary (and newly released book) that explores his coming to terms with the ‘father-wound’ his dad’s suicide at the age of 11 created, the lasting impact of dads and the importance of forgiveness.
Daniel Lewis reflects on the highs of his recent marathon and tells his daughters that the first rule to marathon running – pacing yourself – should be applied to life in general.
London-based dad of two, and founder of Being Dads, David Willans weighs up principal- versus rule-based approaches in harnessing a child’s creativity.
Looking to impress your loved ones as well as your taste buds this Christmas? Then look no further than this list of must-try beers this festive season.
It’s a common gripe from parents that their kids cling to them like monkeys, but what about parents clinging to their kids? In this Big Bad World, it happens, writes Daniel Lewis.
Perinatal psychiatrist and author Dr Matthew Roberts tells The Dad Website about Town Hall Dads, a platform for connecting, informing and supporting dads across all stages of fatherhood.