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Dad At 65
by James Dudelson
Dad at 65 was created with the goal of allowing an older dad, James Dudelson, to share his hilarious parenting experiences. However, it has since evolved to become inclusive of all aspects of what parenting means, which are always served with a generous dollop of humor.
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Is It OK to Spy on Your Kids?
While some parents may be saying "James, how can you even think of spying on your children?" most of you have done it at one time or another, or have at least wished you had. I do spy on my son and have discovered the most effective ways to do so without weirding him out - or his friends. My producer Ana Clavell disagrees with my undercover activities, she wonders if I may be crossing a line that will create trust issues in the future. Does this mean I should not be using my spy cam sunglasses?
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How to Create Routines That Work
Kids need routines, period. But what kind of routines work and which will only end in doom? James shares his insights on this topic from his book, Unlocking the Secrets to Successful Parenting, while co-producer Ana Clavell plays devil's advocate and questions the very notion of rewarding kids for tasks they have to do.
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Can Parents Survive Without Coffee?
Do you ever find yourself wondering what fuels a parent's day? Host James Dudelson and special guest Ana Clavell examine the best choices for getting the energy flowing, be it through caffeine, good nutrition, exercise... even fried sugar-coated doughnuts!
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Is Sibling Rivalry Unavoidable?
James tackles sibling rivalry by reliving his own experiences with his special guest, older brother Mark Dudelson! Dad at 65 producer Ana Clavell joins the conversation, shares research on the topic, and tries to call a truce between the quarreling brothers.Get James' new book, Unlocking the Secrets of Successful Parenting, available on Amazon and iBook! https://www.dadat65.com/books
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Finding Balance As A Single Parent
Are there ways a single parent can find a balance between work, kids, and personal life? James asks single mom and real estate agent Kelly Bogle, who's developed handy techniques to get everything done with minimum hassle or tear-shedding.
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What Is the Best Parenting Style?
In this episode, we aim to find out what may be your best parenting style and help you become a better parent. As James discusses the four main parenting styles and gets graded on his skills by Aaron, our guest presenter Dan Miller shares his tried and true parenting wisdom, some popular with modern parents and some at odds with tradition.
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Traveling with Kids vs Remote Parenting - featuring Deniece Williams
Grammy-Award® winner and "Queen of Soul" Deniece Williams joins us to chat about the challenges and rewards of traveling for work with her four kids in tow, the sacrifices she made, and how it all has been worth it in the end. James also shares his own remote parenting experience as a film executive on the road.You can also video stream this episode here: https://www.dadat65.com/podcast/traveling-with-kids-vs-remote-parenting
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Why Are Kids Always Bored?
Ever wonder why kids are always bored? Well, we don’t have the answer but we have the remedy! Join James and Aaron as they hash their way through all sort of games - and help you pick one or two for your own toolbox.
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Covid-19 and Your Child‘s Mental Health
SPECIAL EPISODE Are our children being affected mentally and emotionally by Covid-19? James speaks to expert Erin Bogdanski, therapist and founder of Thera VR, a cutting-edge mental health virtual reality technology she's spearheading as a tool to help bring children and young adults out of depression and other mental issues as a result of quarantine and Covid-19 exposure.You can reach Erin here:Email: [email protected]: www.theravr.ioDonations: https://givebutter.com/Xuu871More about Erin and Thera VR:https://sanfrancisco.cbslocal.com/2019/03/25/thera-new-virtual-reality-treatment-helps-kids-grappling-with-mental-illness/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rCl942C3FQEhttps://www.nytimes.com/2021/06/28/well/mind/mental-health-kids-suicide.htmlhttps://youtu.be/3Krn5lVivdc
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Technology & Happiness
James explores what it means to make a kid happy, drawing examples from his upcoming book Unlocking the Secrets to Successful Parenting: An Easy-to-Follow Guide for Raising Confident, Happy and Successful Kids (stay tuned for more details!) and discusses future technology with his son - what are the marvels that Aaron wants to see when he’s older?
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Choosing a Babysitter
James discusses the qualities a babysitter needs to have, based on his own experiences with various babysitters, and decides to ask an "expert"... his 8-yr-old son Aaron.
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Food on the Run
Combining kids’ activities with proper nutrition when you find yourself on the road a lot can be an adventure. James shares his own solutions for feeding Aaron on the run. Jonathan Martel, a dad with two young daughters who are professional actors, guest stars. For more information on Jonathan's daughters see below.Bella Leia:iMDB:https://www.imdb.com/name/nm10504153/Email: [email protected] Becky Leia:Email: [email protected]
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Discussing the Allowance
Should kids get an allowance? How much should it be? Do we care how they use their money? James examines the value of the allowance, even as Aaron asks for an increase… with reduced chores! With special guest and fellow dad at 65, writer Dan Miller.
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Choosing a Sport for Kids
James Dudelson embarks on his research of the best sports for his son Aaron (and kids aged 8 and under) with ample input from Aaron himself, who already has an opinion about this. With guest Javier Marmanillo, a sports coach Dad and entrepreneur.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Dad at 65 was created with the goal of allowing an older dad, James Dudelson, to share his hilarious parenting experiences. However, it has since evolved to become inclusive of all aspects of what parenting means, which are always served with a generous dollop of humor.
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James Dudelson
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