Author Archives: Dana

Like Aspirin To A Headache

Here is a sampling of our recent interview with Dr. Kyle Pruett, one of the giants in the study of fatherhood. It’s pioneering father experts like Dr. Pruett who really put things into focus. Aside from being incredibly deep and thoughtful, Dr. Pruett’s unceasing passion for making an impact on the role of fatherhood isContinue Reading

NYC Fatherhood Conference April 12th

For all you dads out there who are in the NYC area here’s an interesting fatherhood conference to check out: “A Father’s Shoes: Exploring the Evolving Role of Fatherhood in the 21st Century.” Glad to see we’re not the only ones thinking about the evolution. Anyway, the conference is on April 12th, at the GraceContinue Reading

Tidy, tidy, tidy, mess, Mess, MESS!

While mopping up my younger son’s vomit off of the kitchen floor, I found myself reflecting on the events of the past twenty-four hours. No, nothing earth shattering here, just a great example about what so often happens to the best laid plans and how, as much as we like to lead neat and tidyContinue Reading

The Fuel That Propels the Project

This morning, after having spent most of yesterday away from home filming Dr. Kyle Pruett in New Haven, CT (more on this later!) my four-year-old son had all sorts of questions about why I am making this film. I explained to Charlie that the purpose of the film is to get more dads involved withContinue Reading

We Are All Connected

One of the things I enjoy the most about the evolution of The Evolution of Dad are the myriad of awesome people I continually come across on a daily basis due to this site. Here’s a sampler from last week. The other night I had the great pleasure of speaking to a New Jersey coupleContinue Reading

We Live In The Valley of Elah

Last night I watched the film In the Valley of Elah and have been haunted ever since. This is an important film on so many levels. The reason I’m writing about it here is more than it being a strong commentary about the Iraq war or how young men can so easily be shaped intoContinue Reading

Service and Servitude

On Saturday we took our boys to a family friend’s birthday party. It was held at a facility that does catered birthdays as well as daycare on the weekdays. About halfway through the festivities I picked up Jamie to change him and found that the only place suitable to do so was in one ofContinue Reading

Are Moms and Dads Really Ready For Change?

A few days back I was talking with a working mom who is newly pregnant. She’s someone I really like and respect. Anyway, I asked her what she intended to do regarding maternity leave and she told me she expected that she would take a few weeks off from work. I then asked about herContinue Reading

When Life Creeps In…

This morning my four-year-old son, Charlie, wanted to be in his room, playing by himself without the nuisance of his fifteen-month-old brother and he has that right. The only problem was that when Charlie shut the door he didn’t seem to notice that Jamie’s tender little fingers were in the crease. I was a fewContinue Reading