Dads' Take are here to chop it up about the ins and outs of day to day life. We talk about family, sports, leadership and more, all from the perspective of DADS

Dads' Take Podcast
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Podcast Overview
Dads' Take are here to chop it up about the ins and outs of day to day life. We talk about family, sports, leadership and more, all from the perspective of DADS
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Publishing Since
1/16/2021
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Recent Episodes

March 29, 2021
Toxic Masculinity
In this episode Phil and Darius are discussing Toxic Masculinity! We talk about how toxic masculinity has impacted us in our past lives, as well as how we've seen toxic masculinity rear its head in the workplace. Then we get into the future and how we see toxic masculinity affecting our children. We talk about the role that we play as fathers when it comes to educating our kids about toxic masculinity. As always, we close it out with a really entertaining edition of "Why Would You Do That?" where we discuss the crazy things our kids have done throughout the weeks since the last episode. Follow us on social media @dadstakepodcast or email is at dadstakepodcast@gmail.com

March 1, 2021
Redefining Self Worth as a Dad
<p>Dads' Take Podcast is talking about redefining your self worth as a dad. <br> We talk about exactly what is is that USED to define our self worth, and then we get into what we find our self worth in now. <br> <br> As dads, it's important that we think about what it is that bring us value and makes us feel worth it. <br> Being a dad is great, but it may not always bring you personal satisfaction, or make you feel a lot of self worth. </p> <p><br></p> <p>That's why it's extremely critical that we define where we get our self worth as fathers. It's not enough to pretend that you know what bring you worth, you have to be able to verbalize it. </p> <p><br></p> <p>This lead us to talking about why we started this podcast in the first place. Being a creator is a thing that has helped me increase my self worth. I love helping people, and when Darius told me his passion was to help people, I knew it was a match made in heaven. <br> <br> </p> <p>This led us to accidentally discussing some pretty heavy stuff. We discuss some of the interactions D has had with people that are contemplating hurting themselves, and how these types of experience really led him to determining that his self worth might come from helping people. </p> <p><br></p> <p>As always, we end the show with the segment "why would you do that?" where we discuss the craziest things our kids did since the last episode. </p> <p><br></p> <p>Be sure to follow us on social media: </p> <p><a href="https://facebook.com/dadstakepodcast">https://facebook.com/dadstakepodcast</a> <br> <a href="https://instagram.com/dadstakepodcast ">https://instagram.com/dadstakepodcast </a></p> <p>Or you can shoot us an email: dadstakepodcast@gmail.com</p>

February 15, 2021
Pursuing Your Passions After Becoming a Parent
Follow our podcast wherever you listen to pods! https://anchor.fm/dadstakepodcast Is it possible to pursue your passions once you become a parent? In this episode of the Dads' Take Podcast, Phil and Darius talk about finding ways to pursue your passions after you've started having kids. Plus, we talk about why it is absolutely necessary that you DO pursue your passions, and not just let being a parent take over who you are. We get into why maintaining your personal identity once you become a parent is so important, and how you can maintain a personal identity as a dad. To wrap it up, we do our weekly session of "Why Would You Do That?" where we talk about how crazy our kids have been since the last episode. Be sure to follow us on social media: https://facebook.com/dadstakepodcast https://instagram.com/dadstakepodcast https://twitter.com/dadstakepodcast
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