The Career Dad Show
Welcome to The Career Dad Show!
This podcast is all about supporting modern-day dads. Dads who work hard for a rewarding career... but not at the expense of their family. Dads who want to climb the career ladder, but also want to take the kids to school. Dads who don't want to make a choice between getting promoted, or being a parent. Work. Family. Balance.
In each episode I speak to an amazing guest and focus in on their story. Throughout the series we cover all the topics dads want to talk about: paternity leave, changing jobs, dealing with guilt, concerns about being a present father, working abroad, emigrating, insane commutes, starting a business, coping with loss, smashing down stereotypes… the list goes on.
So go ahead – give it a listen. Enjoy!
This podcast is all about supporting modern-day dads. Dads who work hard for a rewarding career... but not at the expense of their family. Dads who want to climb the career ladder, but also want to take the kids to school. Dads who don't want to make a choice between getting promoted, or being a parent. Work. Family. Balance.
In each episode I speak to an amazing guest and focus in on their story. Throughout the series we cover all the topics dads want to talk about: paternity leave, changing jobs, dealing with guilt, concerns about being a present father, working abroad, emigrating, insane commutes, starting a business, coping with loss, smashing down stereotypes… the list goes on.
So go ahead – give it a listen. Enjoy!
The Career Dad Show
Shut The Freak Up, with Joseph McClendon III
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Dan Reed
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Season 1
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Episode 61
At 17, Joseph was beaten to within an inch of his life by 3 men because of the colour of his skin.
The shame and self-loathing led to Joseph being homeless as a teenager, until a man gave him a book that changed his life.
Joseph’s now a Doctor of Neuropsychology, a lecturer, a performance coach, and a father. Listen as Joseph explains why we all need to Shut The Freak Up.
Contents
- 1m 03s: 3 grown men tried to take my life because of the colour of my skin
- 4m 03s: Homeless by 18
- 6m 01s: Luck and serendipity are manufactured
- 9m 41s: Covid: There’s no ‘New Normal’
- 12m 24s: Is adversity the best teacher?
- 15m 07s: The ’S’ word: Scheduling
- 19m 48s: Feel, felt, found
- 22m 41s: Co-parenting as a single dad
- 27m 35s: There’s greatness in all of us
- 29m 12s: The Black Baby Doll Experiment
- 35m 32s: Shut The Freak Up