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Dads Dish on Blogging, Race, Childhood on NPR

If you're looking for a great perspective on dads and dad blogging, several of my favorite bloggers were featured on a roundtable chat with Michel Martin from NPR's "Tell Me More," offering a glimpse into how dads, too, find connections online. And also how they are helping to dispell a few myths about minority parenting.

Keith of African American Dad, for instance, says he wanted to start his blog to help contribute to the idea that black fathers are also involve. Odd that even today there'd be a need for that, but you've got to hear what some asshole left on his site and how he rose above.

Jason from Rice Daddies started blogging as a way to "reach out and meet people" as a stay-at-home dad in California, and now, years later, he makes a nice living as a blogger. While Jeff at DC Urban Moms and Dads, along with the help of his wife, offers parenting advice. With Father's Day on the mind lately, it's an interesting perspective and well worth your drive time for a listen.


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Brett Singer said:

Dads do not "dish". Kibbutz, maybe.

June 12, 2008 6:03 PM

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