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Episode 1: From Broadway Husbands to Dads — Why This Podcast Exists

Episode 1: From Broadway Husbands to Dads — Why This Podcast Exists

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We open up about our journey from performing on Broadway to raising a child in a world that often wasn’t designed for families like ours.


We talk about:

  • Parenting as a two-dad family
  • Feeling "othered" in mom-centric spaces
  • Creating (and losing) a gay dads group
  • Dealing with trolls, assumptions, and parenting pressure

This isn’t just a podcast about gay dads. It’s about parenting with intention, joy, and authenticity.

Will you be our next Hero?

If you've ever thought about being a surrogate, or know someone who has a big heart and might be curious, please consider sharing this. There's zero commitment just to learn more. All it takes is a few clicks:

Here’s how to get started:

  1. Visit https://tinyurl.com/broadwaydads-nodal
  2. Fill out the quick registration and health questionnaire
  3. Mention you're interested in helping Tanner & Clay (us!)

You can also check out Nodal on Instagram for more insights into their mission.

🎧 Bonus convos, dance classes, and real community? Join the Broadway Husbands Neighborhood → https://broadwayhusbands.substack.com/

Thanks to our monthly supporters
  • Linda
  • Brendan BitIer
  • Diane Small
  • John H Uhrhammer
  • Kathryn Floyd
  • Sharon Machrone
  • Cynthia Dreeman
  • Jordan Hamessley
  • Kit
  • Shelly Mark
  • Dallas
  • Kathy Fraeman
  • Britney Crosson

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