Partners

Voices I trust. Work I champion.

I believe meaningful conversations about fatherhood thrive through collaboration. This page highlights the partners, contributors, and fellow storytellers who share my commitment to exploring modern parenting with honesty, creativity, and care. From trusted blogs to thought-provoking podcasts, these voices deepen the dialogue around what it means to be a present, purposeful parent today.



NPR Life Kit: Parenting
Raising children means facing tough questions. Sesame Workshop's child development experts have 50 years of experience with giving answers. NPR Life Kit helps parents prepare for difficult conversations and sensitive subjects like: magic, race, and death.


Fatherly
From original video series and deep dive reports to podcasts and events, Fatherly offers original reporting, expert parenting advice, and hard-won insights into a challenging, but profoundly rewarding stage of life.


The New York Times Parenting
The NYT Parenting newsletter and parenting guides account offers great evidence-based guidance, personal stories and tiny victories from other parents.


Daily Dad
The Daily Dad delivers a single, daily email on fatherhood, love, and raising great kids. Created by Ryan Holiday and backed by an advisory board including Dr. Drew, Casey Neistat, Charlamagne Tha God, and Art of Manilness founder, Brett McKay.


The Conscious Kid
The Conscious Kid offers parenting and education through an anti-racist lens. The Black- and brown-owned site is one of my favorite on Instagram—curating an incredible collection of children’s books by diverse authors and illustrators.


Being Dads
Long before I launched Dadwell, I subscribed to David Willan’s Being Dads newsletter. I really appreciate David’s thoughtful, deeply empathetic writing, powerful provocations, and focus on Patient Parenting.


The Art of DadJason Thompson is a master storyteller for film, television, and video games with a remarkable knack for capturing all the “big LITTLE moments” of parenting in sketchbook form and most recently a 70-minute one-man stage show.