Collector of The Week – Charles Barkley Card Collection 

A new week means a new post for Collector of the Week here at The Art of Fatherhood. As a fellow geek and collector of all things Pop Culture I wanted to showcase some cool collections that dads share in our community. We love to see this passion in what people collect. In addition, we … Read more

Activities Companies Should Adopt That You Used To Do At School 

As kids around the country are now back in school I was thinking about some of things I miss from my school days. I am guessing other people feel the same way about certain activities they loved doing at school. What if companies adopted all or some of these activities? It might seem counterproductive, but … Read more

These Dads Are Doing It Right – Part 211 – From New Dads Connecting To Dads Marching To The Beat Of Their Own Drum 

This week for the These Dads Are Doing It Right series I want to highlight some dad groups that are making a difference. From new dads connecting to dads marching to the beat of their own drum you need to check out their stories. In addition, if there are any other dads that you think we should … Read more

Ty Roberts Talks Fatherhood, You Gotta Believe & More 

Ty Roberts sits down with me to talk about his fatherhood journey. We discuss the values he looks to instill into his kids. In addition, he shares the lessons his kids taught him. After that we talk about his new movie, You Gotta Believe. He talks about what drew him to this project and what … Read more

Collector of The Week – King Spawn Comic Collection 

A new week means a new post for Collector of the Week here at The Art of Fatherhood. As a fellow geek and collector of all things Pop Culture I wanted to showcase some cool collections that dads share in our community. We love to see this passion in what people collect. In addition, we … Read more

A Little More Social, A Lot Less Media

When I was a kid, I never knew if I was missing out on something my friends were doing. The only way to find out was by seeing them playing basketball in the neighborhood or spotting a cluster of bikes in someone’s driveway. FOMO (Fear of Missing Out) was virtually nonexistent. Sure, you might hear … Read more