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Episode 1
Changing Role of Fatherhood
Joe travels to Australia exploring how dads balance work and family, examining why the animated series Bluey resonates worldwide. Guests include Vivian Gadsden, Theodore Ransaw, Jeremy Givens, Beth Humberd, Jamie Ladge, Dan Colasimone, Jeremy Macvean, and Dr. Justin Coulson.
How can I watch?
All five episodes of Grown Up Dad air on public television stations across the United States and stream on PBS Passport and YouTube.
Episode Resources
Grown Up Dad Show Guides
Each episode of Grown Up Dad comes with a free downloadable Show Guide—curated to help you go deeper. Whether you’re a parent, educator, small group leader, or policy advocate, these guides offer trusted research links, relevant books, and discussion questions to spark meaningful reflection and connection.
Every guide includes:
Recommended reading and reports
Conversation starters for different age groups
Self-reflection prompts
Discussion tools for workplaces, families, and communities
Changing Role of Fatherhood
Explore how fatherhood has evolved—and why expectations haven’t kept pace. This guide challenges you to unpack inherited definitions of “good dads,” with links to research from the Pew Research Center, the U.S. Surgeon General, and academic studies on engaged fatherhood . Discussion questions include prompts for coworkers, kids, and partners about sharing parenting roles and reshaping family culture.
Forthcoming: Grown Up Dad Policy Papers
Bringing story to structure. Turning conversation into change.
The Grown Up Dad Policy Papers are a new, research-backed companion to our documentary series—designed for foundations, civic leaders, researchers, and organizations working to build a more family-supportive world.
Each paper will spotlight the key systems and structural challenges raised in our episodes—from equitable paternity leave and digital media literacy to the loneliness epidemic and evolving definitions of masculinity. Rooted in original interviews, firsthand reporting, and leading data, these papers translate our storytelling into actionable insights for policy and grantmaking.
Whether you’re shaping initiatives in mental health, education, father engagement, or community infrastructure, these policy briefs will offer:
Concise recommendations aligned with emerging best practices
Highlighted frameworks from experts featured in the series
Insights for funders and institutions seeking scalable interventions
Season 1 Episode Guide
Episode 1
Changing Role of Fatherhood
Joe explores how today’s fathers balance career responsibilities with meaningful family engagement, redefining modern fatherhood through personal narratives, expert insights, and community perspectives.
Episode 2
Screen Time Challenges
Joe examines the challenges of managing screen obsession, highlighting how caregivers and communities can help children find balance in a digital world.
Episode 3
Reclaiming Healthy Masculinity
Joe investigates how healthier ideas about masculinity can empower everyone—families, caregivers, and communities—to encourage vulnerability and emotional well-being.
Episode 4
Lost Men: Loneliness & Friendship
Joe confronts the crisis of loneliness, demonstrating how fostering meaningful connections among men benefits families, caregivers, and the wider community.
Episode 5
Digital Misinformation & Media Literacy
Joe delves into practical strategies caregivers and communities can use to protect children and empower them as informed, resilient digital citizens.
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