The Fatherhood Project

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  • 2013
  • 1 Season

The Fatherhood Project from SoulPancake starring Matt Oakes is a heartwarming and insightful docuseries that explores the challenges, joys, and complexities of modern-day fatherhood. The show follows the journeys of a diverse group of fathers as they navigate the ups and downs of parenthood and share their experiences, wisdom, and perspectives.

Through a series of intimate interviews, candid conversations, and poignant moments, the show delves deep into the joys and struggles of fatherhood, from the transformative power of love to the delicate balance of work and family. Each episode features a different father, from stay-at-home dads and single dads to first-time fathers and seasoned veterans, and explores their unique struggles, triumphs, and insights.

Matt Oakes serves as a warm and engaging host, guiding the audience through the many diverse stories and perspectives on offer. He brings deep empathy, compassion, and humor to his conversations with the fathers, and his own experiences as a father inform his perspective and add an extra layer of resonance to the show.

One of the standout aspects of the show is its focus on diversity and inclusivity. The show features fathers from a wide range of backgrounds and experiences, including black fathers, Latino fathers, gay fathers, and fathers with disabilities. This approach not only provides a more complete and nuanced picture of what fatherhood looks like in today's world but also helps to break down stereotypes and misconceptions about who can be a good father.

The show also explores a wide range of issues and themes related to fatherhood, including postpartum depression, loss and grief, LGBTQ+ parenting, and the impact of race and culture on fatherhood. Through its sensitive and nuanced approach to these issues, the show creates a space for open and honest conversations about the challenges and complexities of fatherhood, while also highlighting the resilience, love, and strength of the fathers who navigate them.

The Fatherhood Project is a deeply moving and inspiring show that celebrates the power of fatherhood and the bond between parent and child. It offers a much-needed perspective on the challenges and joys of fatherhood, while also challenging us to rethink our assumptions about what it means to be a good parent. Whether you're a father yourself or simply interested in exploring the complexities of fatherhood, this show is a must-see.

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Seasons
Giving Undconditional Love
10. Giving Undconditional Love
September 23, 2014
How should you act when your son delivers some unexpected news? In the last episode of this season, Chuck Hutson talks to us about how his Dad reacted when he told him he was gay.
Committing to Hard Work and Perseverance
9. Committing to Hard Work and Perseverance
July 29, 2014
Perseverance and hard work are two keys to becoming a good dad. This week Ron & Miquon tell their story about being there for each other even when you don't feel like it. What does fatherhood look like for you when you commit to being there for others - through thick and thin?
Being Fully Present as a Dad
8. Being Fully Present as a Dad
July 10, 2014
When you become a dad, one of the hardest this do is be fully present. This week we talk to Chris Reese, and hear his story about his heritage and his relationship with his dad has shaped who he is and how he raises his kids. How can you be more fully present as a dad?
Kids Perspective on Dads
7. Kids Perspective on Dads
June 14, 2014
Happy Fathers Day! In honor, we decided it was time to look at fatherhood from a kids perspective - so we asked a group of kids to tell us what they think about their Dad. Here's what they said! Share this with a Dad you love.
A Letter to My Kids
6. A Letter to My Kids
June 11, 2014
As a dad, nothing makes you happier than to see your kids flourish. This week, Corbyn shares a letter to his kids about what he thinks it means to be happy, to find love and to live for others. In his own words, "When it comes to fatherhood you can't teach your kids everything. This is the secret stuff that we as dad's want our kids to know through experience and living life."
Finding Out About Your Biological Father
5. Finding Out About Your Biological Father
May 21, 2014
What happens when everything you thought was real changes over lunch? This week we talk to Marqus Cole, and hear his story about how our identity is very often deeply connected with our relationship with our dad.
Don't Wait Until You Have It All Figured Out
4. Don't Wait Until You Have It All Figured Out
April 30, 2014
This week we talk to Cory Martin. After adopting 3 kids Cory and his wife Shannan decided to put their careers on hold and make a change. Cory is a dad who lives beyond himself and is constantly looking for ways to help others.
When Your Child is Your Hero
3. When Your Child is Your Hero
April 23, 2014
This week we talk with Matt Oakes. His son Liam was recently diagnosed with Autism and Verbal Apraxia, which prevents him from talking. Matt talks about what it means to be a good dad and how we need to humble ourselves as dads.
What Does it Mean to be a Dad?
2. What Does it Mean to be a Dad?
April 16, 2014
This week we sit down with Dads to find out what it means to be a good dad. All of us are affected by our father. Maybe he wasn't there, maybe he was there too much. What did your parents do right and what did they do wrong?
The Fatherhood Project
1. The Fatherhood Project
November 19, 2013
All of us are affected by our father. Maybe he wasn't there, maybe he was there too much. What did your parents do right and what did they do wrong? Filmmaker Corbyn Tyson explores what it means to be a good dad. This is a series that looks at what it means to be a father today and the role our dads played in our lives.
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