Moderator: Greg Bishop
Founder - Dads Adventure
Greg Bishop is Head Coach of Boot Camp for New Dads and founder of Dads Adventure. Boot Camp, which has been introducing dads-to-be to fatherhood since 1990, has grown to over 260 programs nationa...
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Greg Bishop is Head Coach of Boot Camp for New Dads and founder of Dads Adventure. Boot Camp, which has been introducing dads-to-be to fatherhood since 1990, has grown to over 260 programs nationally and continues to expand internationally. Called a "nursery in a locker room" due to it's "no women over 2 feet tall allowed" approach, Greg and Boot Camp have been featured on Good Morning America, Live with Regis & Kelly, CNN, The Today Show, NBC, CBS, ABC, Fox News, and profiled in Time, Newsweek, Parents, Ladies Home Journal, Entrepreneur, Glamour, Men's Health, Life and more. Greg believes that almost all fathers-to-be want to do their best for their kids; they just need a little information to get started, and has carried this approach over to Dads Adventure.com. He is author of "Crash Course for New Dads: Tools, Checklists and Cheat Sheets" and "Hit the Ground Crawling: Lessons From 150,000 New Fathers." Greg holds an MBA from Stanford University and in his day job is CEO of Traumacare of America, which develops and supports the nation's trauma centers. hide
visit: http://www.DadsAdventure.com
What Dads-to-be Need to Know
Men becoming fathers these days appreciate that there's a completely different set of expectations than their own dads had just a generation before. It used to be that a father-to-be only thought about a loss of sleep and paying for college, but lots of new issues have opened up.
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5 Things Moms-to-be Should Know About New Dads
Preparing for a new baby, you think about how you're going to incorporate her into your life, but what about preparing for the changes your husband/boyfriend will go through as he becomes a Dad? You will both be discovering what kind of parents you want to be and you should think about how you can bring out the best in each other.
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While it is completely understandable, and in most cases expected, that moms-to-be will spend a significant amount of time researching and learning about how their lives will change after their bundles of joy are born, it is a less publicized notion that dads-to-be will be engaging in similar activities until the big day arrives. Of course just like moms-to-be-, dads-to-be need information about fatherhood, in an effort to properly prepare for the biggest and most important role they will ever play. Once a father-to-be, Greg Bishop understands the emotions that men experience when they're on the verge of fatherhood for the first time. Greg shares tips and advice for dads-to-be, here on The Knowledge Nests.