DiscoverDad Central: A Parenting Podcast To Reduce Stress & Build Confidence In Fatherhood#129. Why Society Still Fails Single Dads - And What Needs to Change Now
#129. Why Society Still Fails Single Dads - And What Needs to Change Now

#129. Why Society Still Fails Single Dads - And What Needs to Change Now

Update: 2025-07-21
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Ever feel like you’re carrying the full weight of fatherhood alone—with no one to turn to and no one who truly gets it?

In this honest and heartfelt episode, Drew and Ed explore the emotional reality of single fatherhood, shedding light on the isolation, stigma, and overwhelming pressure so many single dads experience. From personal stories to practical insights, they uncover what happens when fathers stop pretending they have it all together—and start building real connection.

  • Learn how single dads can overcome the weight of judgment and emotional burnout.

  • Discover simple but powerful ways to build a supportive, trusted network—even if it’s just one person.

  • Hear the life-changing impact of finding a community that listens, understands, and supports without judgment.

If you’re a single father—or know one—listen to this episode now to understand why support isn’t a luxury, it’s a lifeline.

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If you're a single father looking for support, reach out to Drew or Ed by emailing podcast@dadcentral.ca. We're here to help.

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"Dad Central is a podcast that supports fathers in navigating fatherhood, reducing stress, building confidence, managing parenting stress, and improving parenting skills, including discipline, co-parenting, custody issues, calm parenting, and effective communication with children, to foster happy children and strong parent-child relationships."

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#129. Why Society Still Fails Single Dads - And What Needs to Change Now

#129. Why Society Still Fails Single Dads - And What Needs to Change Now