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ArticlesTo mark Mother’s Day, The Dad Website’s Daniel Lewis reflects on his mum, whose love (and likeness) has carried across the generations.
He’s an Aussie living with his Kiwi wife and newborn daughter in New York. Family is half a world away. But Jonathan McMahon has a friend in Internet.
We chat with Jason Thompson, father of two and the eagle eye and steady hand behind the popular sketch-blog, ‘The Art of Dad’.
We roll out the red carpet to Brad Blanks, an Australian radio personality and celebrity interviewer raising three young kids in Manhattan.
We lock in aspiring children’s author Andy Murphy, known as The Secure Dad in dad-blogging circles, for a chat about blogging, home security, and, naturally, fatherhood.
A chat with our resident beer guru on beer, having a job that involves drinking beer… and a bit about being a dad, too.
Is having your kids partly frightened of you still effective as a disciplinary tool in modern-day fatherhood?
To mark International Day of the Unborn Child, Floridian dad-of-five and blogger Mike Smith recalls the harrowing experience of losing not only an unborn child, but almost his wife as well.
Sydney-based parenting blogger James Smith wants those who applaud him for choosing part-time work to instead recognise that ALL parents have choices to make.