Andrew Stolpestad, Paul Wandrey
Why, Dad?
Andrew, an aspiring dad, and Paul, a dad of two, dig deep to find out what it means to be/become the best dad possible, why it matters, and how to do so.
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Andrew Stolpestad, Paul Wandrey
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30 de jun. de 2026
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Episodios
What the NBA Playoffs Taught Us About Raising Children | Fred Moss 30.06.2026 1:00:35
A fake NBA news story sparked an hour-long conversation between Dr. Fred Moss and his adult son that had almost nothing to do with basketball. Instead, it became a conversation about truth, corruption, honesty, relationships, and the kind of connection every parent hopes to have with their children decades from now. We explore why lying, cheating, and stealing destroy trust, what it looks like to...
A Paul Hot Take: Another Duosode 23.06.2026 38:11
In this duosode of the Why Dad? podcast, Paul and Andrew discuss a parenting influencer whose videos sparked questions about discipline, physical punishment, and teaching children resilience. The conversation begins with an influencer who requires his young son to run suicides (sprint drills) to earn video game time and claims that raising children is "no different than training a dog." While Paul...
What If Being a Better Dad Starts With Knowing Yourself? 16.06.2026 52:12
Matthew Jandernoa believes many men know what the right thing is… but don’t really know their own hearts. In this conversation, we explore what happens when fatherhood exposes the parts of ourselves we’d rather avoid. We talk about frustration, patience, humility, comparison, healing, and why becoming a better dad starts long before becoming a dad at all. Matthew shares a powerful story from his t...
The Final Cause of Education 09.06.2026 1:01:08
Episode Summary In this episode of Why, Dad? , Paul and Andrew tackle a question every parent eventually faces: What is the real purpose of education? Starting with Paul's search for the best educational path for his children, the conversation quickly moves beyond public school vs. homeschool and into a deeper discussion about what education is actually supposed to accomplish. The hosts challenge...
Building Better Men: The Power of Modeling and Brotherhood | Shaun Dawson 02.06.2026 48:06
Summary: How do we raise boys into good men when the world seems confused about what a good man even is? In this episode, Paul and Andrew sit down with Shaun Dawson, host of Raising Men, to talk about modern masculinity, brotherhood, emotional safety, ego in parenting, and what boys need from the men around them. Show Notes: How do we raise boys into good men when the world seems confused about wh...
Episode 48: Boundaries, Apologies, and Spit-Takes 26.05.2026 1:09:28
This week on Why, Dad? , Paul and Andrew unpack a family vacation that turned into an unexpected lesson on parenting, boundaries, and community. After a few tense moments involving overtired kids, public meltdowns, and well-meaning corrections from close friends, the guys dive into a difficult but important question: What happens when the people who love your kids discipline them differently than...
From Compulsion to Connection | Chris Rogers 19.05.2026 48:02
Most dads know they need to talk to their kids about the digital world. Most just don’t know where to start. In this episode, we sit down with Chris Rogers, a former teacher and coach who works with teens and families navigating unhealthy digital habits, shame, identity, and hard conversations. We talk about: Why shame pushes kids into secrecy The dangers of a screen-first childhood Why filters an...
Episode 46: Are We Overstimulating our Kids? 12.05.2026 1:00:45
This episode of the YDad Podcast is a “duosode” conversation between Paul and Andrew exploring whether modern kids are being overstimulated into passivity . They begin with light banter, then shift into a deeper discussion about how the number of toys, screen time, and constant stimulation may affect creativity, attention span, independence, and social development. Andrew references small-scale ob...
Lead Yourself First: How Dads Rebuild Strength, Discipline, and Purpose with Sean McManus 05.05.2026 42:31
Sean McManus shares his journey from feeling overwhelmed, impatient, and uncertain as a new father to becoming a coach who helps men rebuild themselves physically, mentally, spiritually, and relationally. This conversation explores how dads can stop relying solely on discipline and instead build practical systems that create consistency, strength, and leadership in their homes. Sean opens up about...
Just a quickie... 28.04.2026 22:50
In this reflective episode of Why, Dad? , Paul and Andrew take a step back after 43 episodes and over a year of conversations on fatherhood, virtue, and growth. Rather than introducing a new topic, they revisit the moments, lessons, and guests that have shaped the podcast—and their lives. They highlight the power of gratitude , recalling how a simple daily practice—especially within the family—can...
Paralyzed at 20, Father of Triplets at 54 | Ken Kunken on Fatherhood and Resilience 21.04.2026 48:36
In this episode, Paul and Andrew sit down with Ken Kunken to talk about how a life-changing football injury at age 20 led him down a completely unexpected path. Ken shares how paralysis reshaped his identity, why he never thought marriage or fatherhood would be possible, and how meeting his wife Anna changed everything. He opens up about becoming a dad to triplets at 54, raising sons with empathy...
Grief, God, and Fatherhood: Mick’s Story 07.04.2026 1:12:48
This episode is different. We sit down with Mick Wienholt to talk about fatherhood that begins with loss. Mick and his wife lost their firstborn son, Luke, at full term. What followed wasn’t a clean or simple healing process. It was grief, questions, anger, surrender… and eventually, transformation. In this conversation, we talk about: What it feels like to become a dad and lose your child in the...
The Routine Struggle 31.03.2026 45:33
In this reflective and unscripted episode, Paul and Andrew dive into a personal tension many men face: the balance between structure and presence. What begins as a casual conversation quickly unfolds into a deeper exploration of routines, habits, and the danger of letting them become the end goal rather than a means to something greater. Paul shares his struggle with relying on routine to stay dis...
Raising a Child on Purpose with Nate Turner 24.03.2026 57:09
Most dads don’t have a plan. They just try to do their best. Nathaniel Turner challenges that completely. In this episode, we explore what it means to raise a child intentionally by working backward from who they should become. From building a “starting five” of mentors to writing letters that shape identity, this conversation pushes beyond surface-level parenting into legacy-level thinking. If yo...
When Pride is a Good Thing 17.03.2026 52:35
Pride gets a bad reputation. Most of us have been taught that pride is something dangerous—something that leads to ego, arrogance, and selfishness. But is all pride actually bad? In this episode of Why, Dad? , Paul and Andrew explore the difference between destructive pride and healthy pride , and why that distinction matters for men, fathers, and the next generation. The conversation dives into q...
What Happens When Men Stop Doing Life Alone with Jason Lange 10.03.2026 57:41
This episode explores the transformative power of men's groups, emphasizing support, accountability, and emotional connection for men and fathers. Jason Lange shares insights on how community impacts personal growth, parenting, and identity shifts, offering practical advice for men seeking deeper connection and self-awareness. Key Topics The importance of men's groups for support and accountabilit...
Should Men Be Dangerous? 03.03.2026 44:16
Paul Wandrey and Andrew Stolpestad unpack the popular idea that “men should be dangerous” through the lens of Wild at Heart. They explore what the phrase gets right, what it risks communicating, and where a better target might be “capable and intentional.” The conversation threads through human nature, adventure, protection, taking calculated risks, and the crucial difference between dangerous and...
Excellence, Accountability & Financial Health with Chad Hufford 24.02.2026 50:40
In this episode of the Why Dad Podcast, hosts Paul Wandrey and Andrew Stolpestad engage in a profound conversation with Chad Hufford, a father of six and founder of Veritas Wealth Management. The discussion revolves around the importance of intentionality in parenting, particularly in financial stewardship. Chad emphasizes that financial health, much like physical health, requires active attention...
Are You Living Together… or Building Together? 17.02.2026 51:21
In this episode of the Why, Dad? Podcast, Paul Wandrey and Andrew Stolpestad dive into teamwork and partnership in marriage and family life. Paul reflects on a week of solo parenting, the highs and lows of patience, and how stress can either divide or refine you. Together, they unpack the shift from living as a “lone wolf” to building a shared life with a spouse. They challenge the 50/50 myth, exp...
The Importance of Presence in Parenting with Oscar Peña 10.02.2026 45:29
In this episode of the Why Dad? podcast, we sit down with Oscar Peña, host of the Daughtered podcast, for an honest conversation about fatherhood and raising daughters. Oscar shares his personal evolution as a dad, shaped by missed presence, hard self-reflection, and the wake-up call of being home during COVID. Together, they unpack what daughters truly need from their fathers: presence over perfe...
If You Want a Better Country, Start at Home 03.02.2026 33:33
The world feels fractured, polarized, and increasingly disconnected. For dads, that raises a hard question: how do we raise kids with strong values, resilience, and empathy in the middle of all this? In this episode of Why Dad?, Paul and Andrew sit down with Chip Webster, father, entrepreneur, and founder of the nonprofit Unity in Service. Chip shares lessons from raising two sons, decades of lead...
Love Your Kids. Don’t Be a Dick. (with Rob Unger) 27.01.2026 35:43
In this episode of the Why Dad podcast, hosts Paul and Andrew welcome Rob Unger, a father and community leader, to discuss the realities of fatherhood. Rob shares his experiences of parenting two daughters, the importance of honesty in building connections, and the challenges many dads face, including depression and co-parenting. The conversation emphasizes the significance of communication, the l...
To Dad or Not to Dad: A Deep Dive 20.01.2026 48:02
In this episode of the Why, Dad? podcast, hosts Paul Wandrey and Andrew Stolpestad explore the profound question of whether to have children. They delve into the societal and personal implications of parenthood, discussing the joys and challenges of raising a family. The conversation touches on the importance of understanding one's motivations and the impact of children on personal growth and rela...
The Road to Mediocre Fatherhood is Paved with Good Intentions with Larry Hagner 13.01.2026 53:52
In this episode of the Why Dad podcast, hosts Paul Wandrey and Andrew Stolpestad engage in a deep conversation with Larry Hagner, founder of the Dad Edge and author of The Pursuit of Legendary Fatherhood. Larry shares his personal journey from a challenging childhood to becoming a dedicated father of four boys. The discussion emphasizes the importance of connection, community, and the pursuit of m...
How the Partner You Choose Shapes Your Legacy 06.01.2026 38:50
Who you choose to build a life with shapes far more than your present. It shapes your legacy. In this episode, Paul and Andrew have an honest, wide-ranging conversation about how choosing a partner influences the kind of family, values, and future you leave behind. They talk about commitment, alignment, communication, growth, and what it really means to build a legacy of love that extends beyond y...
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