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Unlocking Potential: How Parenting in Ages 5-10 Shapes Lifelong Development07 Oct 202400:34:44

In this episode, we explore a critical yet often overlooked phase of parenting: the 5-10 year window. While the first five years are widely recognised as foundational for a child’s development, many parents may not realise that the 5-10 years are just as crucial. This period paves the way for smoother teen years and sets the stage for successful adulthood.

We’re joined by Dr. Norman Swan, who will discuss insights from his new bookSo You Want to Know What's Good for your Kids?, where he highlights the importance of these formative years and shares practical advice for guiding your children through this key stage of growth. Don't miss this valuable conversation about how to navigate and make the most of this pivotal time in your child's life.

Purchase Norman's book here:
https://www.hachette.com.au/dr-norman-swan/so-you-want-to-know-whats-good-for-your-kids-the-ultimate-parenting-guide-on-what-matters-from-birth-to-ten-by-one-of-australias-most-trusted-doctors

Access more practical tips and advice on The Fathering Channel: https://thefatheringproject.org/fathering-channel/

As a not-for-profit, The Fathering Project relies on the generosity of our followers and audience to continue our mission of supporting children and families across Australia, so no child goes without an engaged and positive father or father figure.

If you liked this episode we encourage you to make a tax-deductible donation: https://thefatheringproject.org/donate/ 

Protecting your child’s online presence with the e-Safety Commissioner30 Aug 202400:34:22

One of our most commonly asked about topics is how parents can keep their kids safe online. 

The digital world is constantly changing, and navigating it as a parent can often be challenging. 

We want the best for our children, and their online safety must be a top priority. 

In this episode we are joined by the e-Safety Commissioner to chat all things digital safety. We will discuss the digital footprint and why it’s important for children to understand the concept, what potential risks parents should be aware of, as well as tips to keeping our kids safe online. 

Dr Vanessa Lapointe: Creating an emotionally healthy home for your children04 Oct 202300:26:53

In this episode we welcome back Dr Vanessa Lapointe who shares her parenting wisdom on understanding how to create an emotionally healthy and safe home for our children. 

We explore the unique role fathers play and how this impacts a child's ability to feel safe, express their emotions and depend on their dad. 

She also delves into emotional triggers as parents and how we can become curious with our own emotions to avoid projecting it onto our kids. 
As Vanessa says "When you are raising a child, it will bring you to your knees, the degree to which it will stir emotions from childhood and beyond..." 

We are excited to share this podcast with you! 

Sleeping and settling your newborn12 Sep 202300:19:49

Sleep is key! Becoming a new dad can be daunting and getting your newborn to sleep and settle can be a source of anxiety for many new parents.

Don't fear. In this podcast Donna Moala certified Sleep Sense Consultant provides you with many key tips and tricks you need to know. 

Having a newborn is an exciting time. Take each day as it comes. You've got this!

Hamish Blake on the importance of 10 more minutes of quality time02 Sep 202300:12:14

A Father's Day special - Hamish Blake Father of the Year 2023 provides a glimpse into his fatherhood journey, dad-life and how he spends quality time with his kids, plus the important message of spending 10 more minutes with your kids!

Prof Natasha Cabrera: The research on father involvement and impact on child development31 Aug 202300:33:31

A Father's Day special - we speak with Professor Natasha Cabrera about the research on fathers and their significant impact on child development. 

This episode is proudly sponsored by AFA Insurance. 

Author and content creator Sean Szeps talks fatherhood03 Jul 202300:27:46

In this episode we chat to Sean about his newly released bookNot like other dads, navigating parenting and family life, and raising his two boy-girl twins! 

Sean Szeps is an award-winning podcast host, presenter, content creator and author.

His hilarious Instagram videos about his love-hate relationship with parenting often go viral, garnering millions of views! 

He can currently be heard as the host of LISTNR’s Come Out Wherever You Are podcast, Radio Today’s 2022 Australian Podcast of the Year. Sean lives in Sydney with his husband and their boy-girl twins, Stella and Cooper. 

Decoding boys' development with Dr Judy Chu26 Jun 202300:30:47

Dr. Chu and CEO of The Fathering Project, Káti Gapaillard, have a conversation about raising boys. 

They talk about the research on boys' development and how they build relationships while dealing with societal expectations that enforce gender stereotypes. They delve into the concept of masculinity and how society often restricts boys to fit traditional ideas of what it means to be a man. 

Judy discusses ways in which parents can support and encourage their boys as they grow, empowering them to embrace their true selves as they become men.

If you have a son, no matter their age this is a podcast not to miss. 

Masculinity, Fatherhood and Mateship with Dr Jason Frishman12 Jun 202300:35:10

In today’s episode we explore masculinity, the importance of men making connections with other men and the impact of this on the type of dad they are for their kids, as well as the impact on wellbeing. 

Jason has been working for 25 years to support individuals, groups, families, organisations and businesses. With two decades of work in offices, institutions, kitchens, farmers’ markets, woodlots and boardrooms, to wild new environments. 

Whether as a psychotherapist, the creator and founder of JourneyMen, public speaker, thought leader or narrative consultant, Jason believes that our lives are adventurous, and we can and should be an active, engaged author of our own adventure stories!

Tune in – It's one not to miss this Men's Health Week

Michelle Mitchell: The window of opportunity in the tween years18 Apr 202300:17:20

TFP CEO Káti Gapaillard sits down with Michelle Mitchell, tween and teen parenting expert, speaker and author. In this episode, Michelle reveals the crucial window of opportunity parents have during their child's formative years to ensure they thrive in their teenage years.

Listen in as they discuss navigating boundaries, communicating effectively with your tween, initiating conversations about intimate relationships, and empowering your child. Gain valuable insights that will help you raise a happy, confident, and well-adjusted tween.

When two worlds collide: Workplace and parenting06 Mar 202300:15:49

In this episode CEO Káti Gapaillard speaks with guest Greg Bridge. 

Káti and Greg discuss the balance of our work life and being a parent, and the impact of workplaces on our own health and wellbeing, as well as our children and family’s.

Greg is an indigenous man from the Gija people of the East Kimberley region of Western Australia. Author of two books, Yes Health Matters in the Workplace and Growing up Together, and co-founder and director of Legendary Training, and other business ventures based in Perth.

He has over twenty years’ experience passionately commentating and facilitating his human behaviour excellence programs which promote positive workplace changes and self-development, with the objective of health and wellness in mind. 

Scott Stuart on empowering your child to be their authentic selves23 Feb 202300:30:38

In celebration of World Pride Month our CEO and host, Káti Gapillard speaks with best selling children's book author and content creator Scott Stuart (@scottcreates). 

In this heartwarming episode Scott reveals his parenting style and the emphasis he places in giving his son the freedom to express himself and show up authentically in this world. 

We discuss the important role parents have in encouraging their child’s self-expression and empowering and accepting them just as they are. 

Dads and father figures play a critical role in how their children show up in this world, and the adult they become. When you provide them the space to feel loved, comfortable and safe, great things happen. 

Visit https://thefatheringproject.org/fathering-channel/ to read more about Scott and his content available. 

Tackling anxiety and tapping into your Wild Creature Mind with Steve Biddulph20 Aug 202400:25:56

We are thrilled to welcome back our friend and renowned Australian best-selling author, activist and psychologist, Steve Biddulph.

If you're someone who experiences anxiety, or have had anxious feelings and not entirely sure how to address them, we encourage you to listen to this episode.

Steve talks us through what he refers to as our "Wild Creature Mind", and how we can leverage it and use it to our advantage when experiencing anxiety.

Steve also shares some strategies for adults and children, and how he has used them in his day to day life to help him overcome anxious feelings.

Wild Creature Mind is also the name of his new book which is due to be released on August 22nd. You can pre-order it from: https://www.panmacmillan.com.au/9781761560781/

Ben Bravery's inspiring and heartfelt journey16 Dec 202200:23:59

We are thrilled to be joined by Ben Bravery this week. 

He has quite a story and he was generous enough to take us on the journey with him. 
From his battle with cancer, to the heartfelt story of how he found a father, to becoming a dad himself. 

Ben has also recently written a book 'The Patient Doctor' which delves into  the challenges of the healthcare system and his passion to make a change by becoming a Doctor. 

Ben goes into the detail of his life which is both inspiring, but also makes you realise just how fragile it is, and the importance of making the most of every day you have.

A father's role in modelling positive masculinity24 Nov 202200:27:52

In this week's episode we are thrilled to be joined by Dr Michael Flood who is an internationally recognised researcher on men, masculinities, and violence prevention.

He has made a significant contribution to scholarly and community understanding of men’s and boys’ involvements in preventing and reducing violence against women and building gender equality.

In recognition of International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women (25th November) we discuss fatherhood, the role of the father in modelling positive masculinity to both sons and daughters, as well as what the research says around a fathers' involvement in violence prevention.

Strengthening the relationship with your partner: Advice from a relationship psychotherapist15 Nov 202200:22:31

In this episode we’ll be discussing all things relationships and finding balance between raising kids, work and family life, and how to strengthen the connection with your partner. 

Derek is a father of four and is a relationship psychotherapist specialising in the Attachment bond between parent and child and the implications for adult relationships - the attachment bond between couples.

He has helped many couples and parents (and hence children) move from a disorganised unsatisfying relationship to a more stable, secure, thriving and safe environment.  

Derek also facilitates the Dads Group at Gidget Village, supporting men who struggle to express their feelings in their intimate relationships. 

Mental health for new dads with Psychologist James Brown20 Oct 202200:20:32

In this podcast episode we are joined by James Brown, Clinical Psychologist and board member at The Fathering Project. 

Becoming a new dad can be an exciting but daunting experience and can often cause challenges in regard to wellbeing and mental health. 

James provides some great insights and highlights the importance to raise awareness around perinatal and post-natal mental health for dads.

The power of your mindset with Dr Marny Lishman06 Oct 202200:18:35

Joining us on the podcast for mental health month is Health & Community Psychologist, Keynote Speaker, Author, and Media Commentator, Dr Marny Lishman. 

In this episode we are chatting about the importance of mindset, and how it impacts fathering, our children and our overall wellbeing.

The Fathering Project is an Australian charity working to change children's lives by encouraging dads to be the best they can be. We rely on the generosity of the community to continue our work. If you would like to make a donation visit: thefatheringproject.org/donate/

 

Sleeping and settling baby: Advice from an expert30 Sep 202200:23:49

In this podcast we talk all things sleeping and settling your infant with special guest Tracey Cassels PHD.

A really insightful and informative discussion. We're grateful to have Tracy join us to provide all the advice and tips for new parents. 

The Fathering Project is an Australian charity that works to change children's lives through better fathering. If you like our podcast and want to help support us, you can donate here: https://bit.ly/3MV7Fvd

Dads Discussion: Nick's Great Run19 Sep 202200:41:50

In this episode John Rutter speaks with Nick Bourke's journey of running to his kids - 60 days and 600km. He is running for his kids, running for dads, and raising awareness around mental health. 

Listen as Nick talks us through his journey to-date and what motivated him to embark on this journey. 

The Fathering Project is a charity and maintains it's momentum from the generosity of the public. If you enjoy our podcasts and would like to contribute, you can make a donation here: https://bit.ly/3MV7Fvd

The important role of foster carers11 Sep 202200:20:51

It's Foster Care Week in NSW and on the podcast we are joined by Australian Community Father of the Year Winner - Rick Pekan, and Foster Care Recruitment Officer - Teigan Reilly from the Department of Communities in WA. 

Foster carers are critical to our communities, providing care, love and support to children in need. In this podcast we discuss Rick and Teigan's journey, what foster care involves and how you can get involved. 

If you enjoy our podcasts, we would love for you to review it on your podcast app of choice.
The Fathering Project is an Australian Charity and rely on the generosity of the public. If you would like to donate to help us continue our work, visit: https://bit.ly/3MV7Fvd 

Talking body boundaries with Kayelene Kerr from eSafeKids05 Sep 202200:19:48

It's child protection week, so we brought Kayelene Kerr from eSafeKids onto the podcast to talk all things body boundaries and protective behaviours. 

Dads play a critical role in talking to their children about body boundaries. 

The Fathering First Podcast is run by The Fathering Project, a National not-for-profit Organisation changing children's lives through better fathering. Your donation can help us to continue our work in supporting fathers and children. You can donate here: https://bit.ly/3MV7Fvd

Check our more resources on The Fathering Channel: https://thefatheringproject.org/fathering-channel/

Fathers and teen daughters: How to support your relationship 30 Jun 202200:18:18

This podcast with author, journalist and speaker; Madonna King,  discusses raising teen girls and highlights the important role fathers play in their teen daughter's life. 

Madonna provides practical tips on how dads can best support them through their journey to becoming young women. 

Madonna also speaks of the current climate parents are facing with teen girls having to grow up faster than ever before and what they need to know.

Quality of early childhood care and longterm development15 Jul 202400:30:35

Early childhood, especially the first 1 – 5 years is key for child development outcomes. 

How a parent engages with their child during these key years will influence their long-term development. Not only this, a child's educator also plays an important role. 

In this episode we are joined by Prof Karen Thorpe and Dr Laetitia Coles to discuss what the research says about parental involvement in early childhood. 

Maree Crabbe on the impacts of pornography on young people09 Jun 202200:28:46

In this podcast, Maree Crabbe from It's Time We Talked joins us to chat about an often taboo topic – children and teen's access to pornography.

Maree shares the current research and provides parents with practical tips and strategies to get the conversation started with our young people.

Solo fathering and being a strong role model for your child 20 May 202200:21:49

We chat with Michael Ray – father, speaker, author and advocate for parental equality. 

Michael is passionate about fatherhood and being the best dad and role model he can possibly be for his daughter. 

He also continues to advocate and raise awareness about the outdated parental roles and unconscious gender bias that still exists today, affecting families and children. 

Dr Karyn Healy - Strategies for Bullying10 May 202200:32:28

Dr Karyn Healy shares strategies for parents on how to have a conversation with their children on bullying and also effectively deal with the situation.

Fatherhood and co-parenting with Dr. Mark Cross and husband Jon Coll17 Apr 202200:28:51

In this podcast we sit down with 2021 Community Father of the Year Award Winner, Dr. Mark Cross, and his husband and partner of 20 years, Jon Coll. 

We talk all things fathering, what it's like to co-parent with their two boy's mothers, raising boys and looking towards the future. 


Podcast on the new Beacon cyber safety app12 Apr 202200:28:58

On this podcast, we talk with the team who helped create the new Beacon app and unpack all the features and benefits it has to offer to parents to educate and support the development of healthy and protective online behaviours.

Luke Toki opens up on life lessons, resilience, and fathering12 Apr 202200:36:46

Luke Toki is a reality TV star who is well known for his humorous confessionals and witty personality on Australian Survivor 2017 and Australian Survivor: Champions v Contenders 2019.

Toki shares his life journey from his teenage years to becoming a dad and being present with his three kids.

Johnny Shannon on how to bully proof your child and life as a student12 Apr 202201:05:21

Johnny Shannon, motivational speaker of the year 2020  joins us on The Fathering First podcast. 

Post-COVID mental health with the Black Dog Institute's Dr Mark Deady 05 Apr 202200:28:31

The last few years have been incredibly tough for everyone and it's no surprise that many individual's mental health has suffered because of it. 

In this podcast we sit down with Dr Mark Deady from the Black Dog Institute to discuss mental health post-COVID, what some of the research says and strategies we can use to help ourselves, children and loved ones move forward.  

WA-based Minister Tony Buti shares his experiences of raising a child with cri du chat syndrome01 Dec 202100:22:42

Joined by special guest, The Hon. Dr Tony Buti, the West Australian minister for finance, lands, sport and recreation, citizenship and multicultural interests. 

In this episode, Minister Buti opens up about his fathering journey of raising three children, and how it's shaped him into the father he's become today. 

He discusses his family's journey to-date, being an advocate for his daughter who has cri du chat syndrome, and delves into some detail about his new book 'Alkira'; both a story of the love between mother and daughter and father and daughter, as well as her struggle to reach developmental milestones and ‘fit in'. 

Early speech and language development: A conversation with a speech pathologist19 Nov 202100:23:55

In this week's episode we speak with speech pathologist, Annie Hamilton. Annie works with families and children aged 0-3 years and specialises in working with children to develop early communication skills. 

We discuss the importance of early intervention to support children who may be experiencing challenges with their language development and social communication.

Parental anxiety management strategies with Dr Jodi Richardson01 Jul 202400:30:55

In this episode we discuss anxiety, how it shows up in your life, some common symptoms and every day strategies to help manage it. 

In today's world, we all experience anxious moments, and our kids can too. It's important to recognise when the anxiety is on-going and impacting your day-to-day life and signs to look out for.

Dr Jodi Richardson is one of Australia’s thought leaders in managing anxiety and amplifying wellbeing.

She supports parents, teachers and other professionals in understanding anxiety, changing their relationship with it, dialling it right down, and showing how others in their lives can do the same.

Jodi is an international speaker, best-selling author of “Anxious Kids” and “Anxious Mums”, a wellbeing science consultant, creator and host of the award winning podcast, “Well, Hello Anxiety”, and a respected media commentator.

Looking after your mental health whilst raising a child with additional needs22 Oct 202100:20:10

In this week's episode we speak with James Brown, who is a registered Clinical Psychologist and has been working with families for over 15 years. He has a particular interest in assisting men relating to their psychological health and well-being. 

Our discussion today will be about fathers of children with additional needs, and managing and looking after their own mental health and wellbeing, so they can be the best dads they can be for their child. 

Dr Adam Fraser: Resilience and finding a work life balance14 Oct 202100:32:37

We speak with human performance researcher, speaker and consultant, Dr Adam Fraser. 

Adam studies how organisations can adopt a high-performance culture to thrive in this challenging and evolving business landscape. 

Adam helps us unpack the notion of finding a work life balance, providing strategies and advice, so fathers can be the best version of themselves in and out of the home. 

Advice from a psychologist for parents with children on the autism spectrum01 Oct 202100:22:23

In this episode we speak with clinical psychologist Jeroen Decates. He has over 45 years experience working with both children and adults on the autism spectrum. 

He gives us an expert insight into this complex topic and provides parents with some advice and strategies around raising children with a disability, and specifically on the autism spectrum. 

Separation and divorce: tips and advice from a family mediator09 Sep 202100:19:40

Relationship and family mediator, Lisanne Iriks, provides her expert insight into relationship mediation and conflict resolution. During this podcast she provides some tips, strategies and advice for fathers around communication, what to do and what not to do in high conflict situations, and how to best move forward without getting the kids negatively caught up. 


A chat with Jimmy Rees - TV personality, content creator and author 12 Aug 202100:33:06

The Fathering Project are thrilled to be joined by TV personality, social media sensation and picture book author, Jimmy Rees. 

He was the star on the ABC children's show Giggle and Hoot, and became well known for his hilariously relatable viral videos on social media. 

We chat to Jimmy about the challenges of 2020, which also brought about silver linings. His new book Bedtime Sorted! and being a husband and dad to three boys. 

Paul Dillon (DARTA) talking to your teens about vaping, alcohol and drugs23 Jul 202100:32:16

Paul Dillon from Drug and Alcohol Research and Training Australia joins us on this episode to talk all things drugs, alcohol and vaping. 

Paul has been working in the area of drug education for the past 25 years and has been contracted by many organisations to give regular updates on current drug trends. He has also worked with many school communities to ensure that they have access to good quality information and best practice drug education. 

This podcast covers: 

  • Just how dangerous is vaping 2:51 – 7:08
  • New trends and how teens are accessing drugs – 7:10 – 11:54
  • Strategies to talk about drugs and alcohol with your teen 11:56 – 17:15 
  • Teen parties 17:15 – 22:27
  • Misuse of pharmaceutical drugs 21:23 – 24:28
  • Signs your teen might be using drugs or alcohol 25:20 – 27:42 
  • Biggest mistakes parents and teachers make talking about risky behaviours 28:07 – 30:57
Maggie Dent: Managing your child's temperament, building resilience and supporting them through anxious moments16 Jul 202100:35:11

We are thrilled to be joined once again by Maggie Dent, one of Australia’s favourite parenting authors and educators. Maggie chats with us about her new book, Parental as Anything: A common sense guide to raising happy, healthy kids - from toddlers to tweens.

 This podcast covers:

  • Maggie's purpose for writing the book | 2:05 - 3:25
  • Raising 'rooster' and 'lamb' children | 3:50 - 7:18
  • Ways to support 'rooster' and 'lamb' children as they grow | | 7:35 - 10:40 
  • Supporting children through anxious moments | 12:06 - 18:30
  • Importance of 'lighthouse' adults in children's lives | 18:40 - 22:47
  • How to raise resilient children | 23:03 - 27:23
  • Strategies to discipline children and tweens | 27:23 - 33:23
Dads Group Leader Tom Hollings talks about his experience with The Fathering Project15 Jul 202100:14:08

John Rutter from The Fathering Project chats with Dads' Group Leader, Tom Hollings from Boronia Park Public School. 

The discussion covers: 

  • How does a Dads group work
  • What activities work best 
  • How do you engage the dads on dads only nights
  • Tips for running dads only events, and dads and kids activities
Dr Vanessa Lapointe - Discipline without damage 14 Jul 202100:35:51

A thoroughly engaging chat with Dr Vanessa Lapointe, which challenges us to think about the way we discipline our children and the importance of creating a safe connection with them. 

Through out the podcast, Vanessa poses perspectives that we as adults may not have considered. She challenges us to re-consider how we react to our children when they misbehave and prompts us to remember not to project what's going on in our world, onto them, through discipline. 

Karen Young (HeySigmund): How to strengthen relationship, connection and influence your tween and teens09 Jul 202100:26:06

Join us as we sit down with author, psychologist and neurodevelopment educator, Karen Young. Who provides fathers and parents with advice, tips and strategies to help strengthen connection and relationship. 

These are some of the years that may feel the hardest, Karen reminds us it's normal for them to pull away and seek their own independence. Staying connected and creating a secure and safe space for them to come back to,  is key.  

Perinatal mental health for dads24 Mar 202400:14:31

Mental health for new dads is critical. Just like mothers can struggle with their mental health during pregnancy and post-pregnancy, dads can struggle too.

Statistics find that 1 in 10 men will experience anxiety or depression during pregnancy and the first post-partum year. 

This new life stage is exciting, but it can be challenging as you navigate new territory. Self care is important.

About our guest

Dr. Da Costa is an Associate Professor in the Department of Medicine at McGill University and Scientist at the Centre for Outcomes Research & Evaluation at the Research Institute of the McGill University Health Centre.

Her research focuses on conducting prospective studies to better understand determinants of psychological difficulties and health behaviours for mothers and fathers during the transition to parenthood.

These studies have laid the foundation for the knowledge-transfer phase of her research program, which focuses on designing and evaluating evidence-based gender-tailored web-based psychoeducational interventions to promote the mental health and health behaviours of expectant mothers and fathers during this critical life stage.


Dr Jennifer StGeorge: The benefit of father-child rough and tumble play02 Jul 202100:18:30

Playing with children in the early years is essential to their growth and development, but did you know rough and tumble play has significant benefits? During this podcast Jennifer explains why fathers and father figures should start to engage in this type of play and provides some useful tips and strategies to get started. 

Infant Mental Health Specialist, Helen Stevens: What you need to know about infant mental health08 Jun 202100:35:57

We speak with Helen Stevens, Registered Nurse, Midwife, and Maternal and Child Health Nurse, Infant Mental Health Clinician and author, who has incorporated recent research and findings into her presentations, clinical work, education and writing.

Helen helps us to understand the important role fathers and parents play in the emotional wellbeing development from birth-3 years. 

Steve Biddulph: What fathers need to know about raising girls28 May 202100:49:24

In this week's episode we welcome back Steve Biddulph, author, psychologist and one of the world's best known parenting experts. 

Steve provides his 30 years of expertise to help explain what girls need from their fathers, the importance of your relationship, how to raise girls in the 21st century and plenty more. 

Raising tween and teen girls with guest Michelle Mitchell14 May 202100:23:17

This week we speak with author, speaker and tween and teen parenting expert Michelle Mitchell. Raising tween and teen girls can be a handful, Michelle helps us to unpack why girls do what they do and how we can best support them during this stage of their life.

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