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"The Art of Fatherhood" With a Twang: Art Eddy Interview

"The Art of Fatherhood" With a Twang: Art Eddy Interview

Update: 2024-10-16
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We are so grateful to interview Art Eddy for our show! Art is the host of one of the premiere podcasts for Dads, "The Art of Fatherhood". Art has interviewed over 500 Dads over the years about their fatherhood journeys, and we are so honored to get him on the other side of the microphone this week.


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  • 8:16 : Farm Boy Update - Mick got some rain and Yellowstone the chicken has completely recovered from her brush with death.



  • 9:10 : HARDY Report - Dave explains how a sippy cup made "BOOTS" one of his favorite songs.

  • 13:00 : In the interview with Art Eddy we learn why he does what he does for the "Brotherhood of Fatherhood" and how ⁠Walker Hayes⁠ became one of his favorite guests. Art also shares what he has learned from his guests over the years and the most profound piece of parenting advice he has ever heard.

  • 24:20 : Dad Life Sound Check - Art joined us on this segment and talks about "A Bar Song (Tipsy)" and how Taylor Swift's "Never Grow Up" lives rent free in his head. Mick shares how "I Am Not Okay" by Jelly Roll is actually a parenting song. Dave shares his connection to "Ghost In This House" By Alison Krauss.


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"The Art of Fatherhood" With a Twang: Art Eddy Interview

"The Art of Fatherhood" With a Twang: Art Eddy Interview

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