What I Wish I Knew Before Becoming a Dad | Dad University Podcast Ep. 263

Becoming a dad is really like nothing else.  Let’s face it, we are all pretty clueless in the beginning.  Sure we hope you are watching our videos and getting a lot out of them, but becoming a dad is a very unique experience. Until you actually go through it, you really don’t know what it is like. But of course, if there were something that I wish I would have known. I maybe would have stressed a little less, had fewer arguments with my wife, and just would have enjoyed the early journey a little more. In this podcast I’m going to go over What I Wish I knew Before Becoming a Dad. You get the benefit of learning from my experience (and mistakes) 

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Getting married and having kids is quite different than being a single dude. Not only does your available free time change, but your stress level increases, the pressure escalates, and we often don't have an outlet for help. The average woman has a circle of friends, family, or online communities where she shares aspects of her life and gets advice, feedback, or at a minimum, the feeling that there are other people going through the same thing. Men don't talk as much, don't want to share as much, and therefore don't really experience the transition the way women do. Our personal struggles and frustrations often go untouched, simply learning how to cope with them ourselves. We think we need to "man up" and deal with it on our own. Whether it is parenting issues, dealing with our relationships, or anything in-between, Dad University is a place where men can know that other guys are going through the same thing. We can help each other and be better fathers and husbands. The Podcast helps dads through the journey of fatherhood as well as provides advice and assistance in relationships.