Millennial Dads

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Millennial Dads

If you're an 80's or 90's baby who now has a baby of your own - but you still feel like you're figuring things out yourself - Millennial Dads is for you! Hosted by Andy Goh and Brian Solomon, Millennial Dads is for any parent, but will ring most true for fathers of our unique generation.

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    9. The Challenges of Raising Kids in the Modern World and Why Millennials Aren’t Having Kids

    We’ll be honest with you, listeners. When we sat down to record this episode, we had a completely different topic in mind, but with the heavily publicized murder of an innocent woman on Charlotte’s (our hometown) light rail, and the political violence that has spread like wildfire, neither of us felt like we could ignore what’s going on.In today’s episode of Millennial Dads, we decided to address some of the current events happening in our community, both locally and nationally, and how it relates to our never-ending efforts to be the best fathers we can be. It’s not easy raising kids even in the best of circumstances, but the general tone and feel of our current moment seem to add an extra layer of doubt and anxiety.We talk about how we’re feeling about it all (not great!), while also discussing the many reasons why people of our generation are choosing to not have kids, resulting in an unsustainably low birthrate in the US. References:CBS: The trends behind the historically low US birth rateChapters00:00 Introduction to Millennial Dads Podcast03:10 Celebrating Children's Victories05:52 Facing Parenting Challenges09:00 Navigating Sickness as Parents12:06 Bedtime Struggles with Young Children15:11 Current Events Impacting Parenting19:07 Raising Children in a Complex World23:00 The Fear of the Future and Parenting27:10 Discussing Violence and Safety with Kids30:08 Finding Balance as Parents34:02 Navigating Tough Conversations with Kids39:04 The Reality of Parenting in Today's World41:57 Declining Birth Rates and Societal Impacts55:18 The Challenges of Modern Parenthood01:02:47 Finding Hope Amidst Adversity

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    8. The Rise and Struggle of the Stay at Home Dad

    Ever-shifting gender and family roles have brought upon the rise of the “Stay at Home Dad,” or a father who is raising their child as the primary caregiver during the working day. While generations before us have become accustomed to the mother often finding herself on baby duty, more and more, dads are taking on the responsibility themselves.While neither Brian or Andy are stay at home dads themselves, it’s a trend they haven’t let go unnoticed. On today’s episode of Millennial Dads, we dive into the rise in daily daytime dad duty, some of the reasons for that rise, and also our own experiences having to be the primary caregiver in the family, if only temporarily.

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    7. Giving Your Kids the “90’s Summer”

    Check any kid’s itineraries in 2025 and you’ll see there’s no end to: summer camps, sports, traveling athletic leagues, practices, showcases, and literally a million other things that need to be planned and paid for. But some parents of a certain generation are yearning to give their kids the one thing they could count on during the summers of their own youth: boredom.Having grown up in an era before cellphones and 9/11 meant having a degree of freedom, and a lack of programming, that doesn’t seem to exist for many middle-class kids these days. Millennial parents are trying to replicate that for their kids, but is it even possible? If it is possible, is it even a good thing? Brian and Andy dive into the topic on this week’s episode of Millennial Dads!Links:Millennial parents want to give their children a ‘90s kid summer. What does that mean? [USA Today]Chapters00:00 Welcome to Millennial Dads01:16 Navigating Parenthood Challenges03:30 The Nostalgia of Parenting09:40 The Over-Scheduling Dilemma14:24 The Importance of Boredom18:45 The 90s Kid Summer24:30 Cognitive Bias and Parenting29:45 The Return to Analog Experiences35:19 Generational Differences in Nostalgia40:54 Instilling Values in the Next Generation46:43 Driving Lessons and Technology52:39 The Changing Attitudes Towards Driving56:00 Reflections on Parenting and Nostalgia

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    6. Balancing Entrepreneurship and Parenthood: Building Two Worlds at Once

    As any father knows, being a parent isn’t easy. It’s something that you have to have a vision for, work for every day, and be proactive about finding solutions and avoiding pitfalls. Parenting, however, isn’t the only place that describes.Owning a small business shares many similarities with parenting: You are solely responsible for bringing something to life and giving it a chance to succeed, there’s no manual or guidebook on how to do it, and those who do it best are often the most devoted and consistent.Our guest on today’s episode of Millennial Dads is CEO of Stern Security and cybersecurity expert, Jon Sternstein. Jon is also the parent of three, a nine, seven and three year old. We talk with Jon about balancing the needs for running a business with being a dad. Jon talks about leaving the corporate world at the same time as he and his wife found out they were expecting their first child. Brian also shares some stories about he and Jon’s time growing up in New York.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Millennial Dads Podcast02:52 Entrepreneurship and Family Life05:55 Balancing Work and Family08:56 The Transition to Entrepreneurship12:01 Daily Routines of a Busy Dad14:51 Navigating Parenting Styles18:05 Involving Kids in Work20:55 Reflections on Parenting and Growth23:48 The Humor in Parenting27:12 Closing Thoughts and Advice40:55 A Serendipitous Meeting44:45 The Butterfly Effect of Relationships45:48 Creating a Family Band49:59 Parental Worries and Responsibilities52:44 The Simple Joys of Parenting56:00 Navigating Screen Time and Attention59:57 The Importance of Connection01:02:07 Ending on a Light Note

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    5. Traveling With Kids: What Do They Want Vs. What’s Good for Them?

    One of the biggest challenges any parent at almost any stage faces is making travelling with their kids as smooth and as incident-free as possible. On today’s episode of Millennial Dads, Brian and Andy shares stories from their past travels, including Andy and Oliver’s trip to Chicago (Ollie’s first plane ride!), and Brian talks about his upcoming trip to Disney.While discussing what they want to provide for their kids on these journeys, both hosts realize that sometimes what the kids want is just the time and attention of their parent, and not the sing-along breakfast with Mickey Mouse that we parents sometimes convince ourselves is the top priority.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Millennial Dads Podcast03:05 The Transition to Parenthood06:02 Challenges of New Parenthood11:58 Navigating Family Dynamics17:59 Traveling with Kids: The Experience23:55 Lessons Learned from Traveling with a Newborn30:12 Planning Future Travels with Kids33:51 Traveling as a Family: Tips and Tricks40:39 The Chaos of Family Road Trips43:41 Planning the Disney Adventure46:20 The Cost of Disney Magic50:40 Alternatives to Disney: Finding Value in Experiences56:15 Understanding Kids' True Desires01:00:34 Being Present: The Key to Parenting01:04:48 The Importance of Connection Over Cost

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    4. The Built Environment and Raising Your Kids: What You Can Do to Advocate for Sustainable Pedestrian Spaces with Guest Barry Greene Jr.

    If you’re single and able-bodied, there’s rarely any obstruction to being able to get around in any city, suburb or even rural area. Most likely, you can get anywhere you need to go whenever you want without the use of specialized equipment. However, once you have a child, all that changes. Strollers, car seats, changing tables in the men’s room - all of a sudden all the things you never thought twice about are front and center in ways you can’t ignore.Joining us on this episode of Millennial Dads is urbanist Barry Greene Jr., aka Density Dad. Barry is the father of two children, a three year old girl and nine month old boy. He is also the founder and executive director of Transit First CLT, and a member of the Public Transportation Advisory Committee in Charlotte, NC.Barry joins Andy and Brian to discuss what some of the common oversights he sees in public design, why it’s important to design useable built spaces, and what the average person can do to advocate for change.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Parenting Challenges09:51 Advocacy for Transportation and Infrastructure16:59 The Role of Special Interests in Urban Planning24:09 The Importance of Parent Advocacy31:50 Common Sense in Built Environments36:54 Urban Family Needs and City Adaptation38:05 Public Transportation Challenges for Families39:25 Creating Child-Friendly Public Transit43:05 Advocacy for Urban Family Needs47:43 Traveling with Kids: Prioritizing Family-Friendly Experiences51:43 Founding Transit First CLT: A Vision for Better Transit58:43 Hopes for Future Generations and Urban Freedom

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    3. Transitioning to Parenthood: What Changes When You Become a Dad

    No matter how you become a parent, it’s one of the most pivotal times in anyone’s life. Gone are the carefree days of being able to make yourself the undisputed top priority, now you must put someone else’s life above your own. Brian and Andy talk about how they became first time parents, and how their worlds changed when it happened.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Early Conversations02:13 Transition into Fatherhood05:26 Intentional Parenting Decisions08:27 Building Relationships with Stepchildren11:27 The Journey of Adoption14:25 Personal Reflections on Fatherhood17:21 Unexpected Parenthood20:00 Final Thoughts and Future Aspirations25:07 Facing the Unexpected: The Journey to Fatherhood29:53 Embracing Community: The Importance of Support33:21 The Humbling Experience of Newborn Parenting41:21 Relying on Community: Building Relationships for Parenthood45:52 Teaching Resilience: The Value of Boredom in Childhood50:02 Documenting the Journey: The Evolution of Fatherhood

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    2. Approaches to Parenting: What Informs How We Want to be as Dads

    One of the reasons we called this podcast “Millennial Dads” is because we believe our generation has a different approach to being parents than previous generations. But why do we believe that and what experiences did we have growing up that informs this new perspective? Brian and Andy discuss how they approach being dads, what their goals are for their children, and what we’ve learned from our parents. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Millennial Dads Podcast 02:47 Parenting Styles and Challenges 05:48 Navigating Newborn Challenges 08:52 Long-term Parenting Vision 11:37 Influences of Childhood on Parenting 14:51 Sibling Dynamics in Parenting 17:47 The Role of Older Siblings 20:49 Conclusion and Reflections on Parenting 22:55 Parenting Styles and Personal Reflections 27:25 Navigating Technology and Parenting 30:44 Emotional Availability in Parenting 36:35 Aiming for Better Futures for Our Kids 42:46 Closing Thoughts and Future Plans

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    1. Welcome to Millennial Dads! Meet Andy and Brian

    Welcome to Millennial Dads! If you're and 80's or 90's baby and you're now chasing around a young one of your own, this podcast is for you! In our first episode, get to know your hosts, Andy Goh and Brian Solomon. NOTE: We didn't have a name for this show when recording this episode, so you'll hear us refer to the name of the podcast as "Elder Dads." Clearly, we settled on a different name, "Millennial Dads." Thanks for listening!

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

If you're an 80's or 90's baby who now has a baby of your own - but you still feel like you're figuring things out yourself - Millennial Dads is for you! Hosted by Andy Goh and Brian Solomon, Millennial Dads is for any parent, but will ring most true for fathers of our unique generation.

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