Episodes
Our final episode! Thank you so much for being a part of the ride dads. We hope you’ve learned a whole heap of simple advice you’ve been able to put into action. The boys have a message for you at the end of the ep, but also give heaps of final advice for this period of time for you. We’ll leave you to listen.
We’ll be back for season 2 at some point, keep looking at our socials @adamdensten and @matty_ef and we’ll keep you posted. And share it around to all your mates who are going to be...
Published 01/07/24
Our final stage! This episode is far less about the nuts and bolts of how to be a parent as Dr Garvey guides us through the mental health side of parenting. Some unbelievably useful tips in here but a huge focus on Post Natal Depression, how to recognise it in both you and your partner as well as where to go for help. Side note: rates are 10% for dads and 20% for mums - far too high.
You probably know Dr Garvey from ‘How Other Dads Dad’ hosted by a little known guy called Hamish Blake but...
Published 12/31/23
Time for Matty and Adam to reflect on their first weeks at home as new dads. The boys analyse the advice of Dr Golly and remember what it was like to play security guard at their own house. They also throw in a whole heap of extra tips of things you do and do need to do as a new parent in that wild first month.
And you know by now we’re going to ask you to please rate and review 5 stars. That’d be appreciated massively. Thanks dads
Published 12/24/23
Starting to get into the swing of things now Dads. You know how to change a nappy and know how to help with feeding so Dr Cheng gives us heaps of advice about what he normally sees from Dads at this time so you can appreciate that what you’re thinking, someone has thought before. You’re not alone as a new dad! He also talks about when to take your child to see the doctor if you’re worried as well as much more!
Dr Cheng works out of the Royal Children’s Hospital in Melbourne and if you...
Published 12/17/23
Time for Matty and Adam to reflect on their first weeks at home as new dads. The boys analyse the advice of Dr Golly and remember what it was like to play security guard at their own house. They also throw in a whole heap of extra tips of things you do and do need to do as a new parent in that wild first month.
And you know by now we’re going to ask you to please rate and review 5 stars. That’d be appreciated massively. Thanks dads
Published 12/10/23
Back to the comfort of home dads. This week, Dr Golly is guiding us through the admittedly intimidating first week at home. For the first time, there’s no medical professionals on call so this podcast will help with all the little things you can do to help settle in. From where to put the baby in the bedroom, to the changes to mum’s brain, it’s a brilliant episode. Plus, there’s heaps of places you can call for help, like the 24/7 maternal child help line or your GP.
Dr Golly has so much...
Published 12/03/23
You get the gist of how this works now dads. Matty and Adam are remembering their time in hospital with the new member of the family and trying to help you be a bit more useful than they were. Adam also throws his mate under the bus and we hope he’s not divorced since! Best advice comes at the back end of the ep too.
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Published 11/26/23
Alright dads, your baby is here and you’re in the hospital. Dr Brendan Chan is a paediatrician and neonatal doctor who takes us through what to expect when you’re in the room with your brand new family. He tells us who comes in, what to expect, what dads normally do (including how they very weirdly make breakfast…..) and provides a whole heap of advice on how dads can help now their little one has entered the world.
Dr Chan works out of the Epworth hospital in Melbourne and can easily be...
Published 11/19/23
This week we’re reflecting on Labour and the advice given by Dr Nettle in Part 1.
We also give a whole bunch of non medical advice we wish we had at the end of the ep (hint: prepare for an ‘agricultural’ smell in the delivery room). It’s a pretty loose time and we felt as useless as t**s on a bull during our delivery so hopefully this episode gives you a few tips on what to do in there so you can be of use (without passing out…..)
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Published 11/12/23
Alright Dads, it’s time to hit the labour ward and meet the little alien who is about to change your life! Taking us through what happens during labour is the Doc who is as skilful as he is handsome - Dr Jonathan Nettle. This episode is full of advice for what dads can actually expect to happen during a birth and what they can do while their partner is in labour (hint: bring your pom poms). We cover both caesar and vaginal births and Doc Nettle tells us how dads can help in each case, what...
Published 11/05/23
Matty and Adam reflect on Episode 1 by taking clips from what Dr Scott had to say and expanding with their thoughts on the advice he gave.
Matty explores how he reacted to a tragic miscarriage and how he would change his response after hearing what Dr Scott had to say.
The boys also give a huge amount of non-medical advice that they wish they knew at the time and want to pass on to dads going through this period of time (like not worrying about having everything ready cause the shops...
Published 10/29/23
Our first episode is about everything Dads can do to help during pregnancy. When our partners were pregnant, we didn’t really know where to look to find any information that we could action. So we asked someone who literally sees new dads every day what dads can do. From questions like what does he normally see from dads, to the funniest thing he’s ever seen from a dad, this episodes will have dads ready to help for the next 9 months. And next week we have part 2, where we reflect on Scott’s...
Published 10/22/23
The Dads and The Docs is here and we are ready to bestow all the information we wish we knew before we became parents to all the new Dads (and Mums) out there!
Published 10/15/23