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Episode #2 We interview Yale University's Dr. Kyle Pruett about being an approachable parent and the importance of co-parenting.

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Episode #2 We interview Yale University's Dr. Kyle Pruett about being an approachable parent and the importance of co-parenting.

Todd, Jimmy, and Jason break down the parenting highlights/lowlights from the past couple of weeks.

We dive deeper into the app Tik Tok and discuss if it's safe for our kids. 

The DADUP Challenge this week: Being an approachable Dad. Tea Party Challenge. Or just find time to sit and listen one on one. 

Kyle D. Pruett, M.D., A Clinical Professor of Child Psychiatry at the Yale School of Medicine

You can find his books on Amazon

You find everything Dr. Pruett here as well.

The D.A.D.U.P. podcast is a bi-weekly broadcast of all things #dadlife. From parenting to potty training to pizza, this show covers everything it means to be a Dad in the 21st century - serious to silly.


The show is an extension of the Michigan-based non-profit Daddy Daughter Time. (www.daddydaugthertime.org) It’s hosted by the organization’s founder Todd Chance and a rotating chair of co-hosts. It’s produced by Jason Tieri (who also is a host of his own podcast called Threads Podcast: Life Unfiltered.)


New episodes air on the 15th and 30th of every month (except February of course.)


Want to be on the show? Contact us at todd@ddtime.org

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