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Mentioned in 7 episodes
The Life of Dad
The Making of a Modern Father
Book • 2018
In 'The Life of Dad', Dr. Anna Machin delves into the evolving role of fathers, drawing on a decade of research with new and expectant fathers.
The book explores physiological changes, genetic influences, and the unique contributions fathers make to their children's lives.
It challenges traditional stereotypes and highlights the importance of fathers in raising healthy, happy children.
The book explores physiological changes, genetic influences, and the unique contributions fathers make to their children's lives.
It challenges traditional stereotypes and highlights the importance of fathers in raising healthy, happy children.
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Mentioned in 7 episodes
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as the author of the book, and the guest of the podcast.


Brett McKay

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Dad's Essential Role in Making Kids Awesome
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as a book that changed his perspective on men and fatherhood.


Chris Williamson

212 snips
#817 - Dr Anna Machin - The Evolutionary Psychology Of Love, Lust & Cheating
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as a book written for fathers, focusing on their experiences and challenges.


Anna Machin

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#680 - Dr Anna Machin - Do You Actually Need A Father To Raise A Child?
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, highlighting her work on the importance of fatherhood from a developmental and anthropological perspective.


Chris Williamson

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#689 - Melissa Kearney - The Terrifying Impact Of Single-Parent Households
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when discussing the evolutionary perspective on the development of fatherhood.


Richard Reeves

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#537 - Richard Reeves - Does Anyone Care About Men's Struggles?
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when discussing the distinct yet complementary roles of mothers and fathers in parenting.


Richard Reeves

39 snips
Office Hours Special: Algebra of Masculinity Part 3
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, whose work on fatherhood and its impact on child development influenced his perspective.


Richard Reeves

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Male Inequality: Why Modern Men Are On The Decline | Richard Reeves (Replay)
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for its insights into the evolution and importance of fatherhood.


Richard Reeves

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