What I Wish I Knew as a First Time Dad, with Sean Daggett
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In this week's episode, Rachel invites you into an intimate conversation she has with her husband and father of two, Sean Daggett. He shares a bit about what he learned from entering fatherhood; specifically what he wishes he had known in order to be better prepared for the vulnerable period of postpartum. This is a good one to share with a new or expecting dad! HUGE gratitude to ALL the men out there who are being change-makers and cycle breakers!! Links and resources mentioned in the episode: Postpartum Mental Health Help for Dads  [https://www.postpartum.net/get-help/help-for-dads/] Our Free Guide to Addressing Resentment in Your Relationship After Baby [https://www.bloomafterbaby.com/opt-in-882f16fc-bb7c-431c-9333-92eba2c7a3f8] Why We Can't Ignore Dad's Mental Health [https://www.verywellmind.com/dads-mental-health-matters-5409299] If you enjoyed this episode and appreciate what we share here, we would be so honored if you shared the show and tagged us, @bloomafterbaby [https://www.instagram.com/bloomafterbaby/?hl=en] on Instagram so that we can see it and connect with our listeners! We'd also be so grateful if you would rate and review our podcast in your favorite podcast app, because that's the best way for a new podcast to get more people to listen so we can keep growing! *Please note that this podcast is intended for educational purposes only, and is not a substitute for seeking individualized care from a mental health or medical professional* Stay Tuned for more to come from Rachel Daggett and Dr Jen Jordan on all things motherhood and mental health - real mom experiences and insights from a licensed psychotherapist and medical doctor. Learn more about us and access all of our courses, services, and free resources at bloomafterbaby.com [https://www.bloomafterbaby.com/]
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