Andrew Stolpestad, Paul Wandrey

Why, Dad?

Kids EN ↓ 53 episodes

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.

Author

Andrew Stolpestad, Paul Wandrey

Category

Kids

Latest episode

Jun 30, 2026

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Episodes

Beyond Responsibility: The Power of Accountability 07.01.2025

Get ready to dive deep into the powerful concept of responsibility with Andrew and Paul on this episode of the "Why Dad?" podcast! Forget the boring old definitions – they're tackling responsibility as a game-changer for both personal growth and raising awesome kids.

Fatherhood as a Legacy and Responsibility 27.12.2024

This episode of the Why Dad Podcast dives deep into the profound idea of fatherhood as both a legacy and a responsibility. Hosts Paul and Andrew explore what it truly means to build something that endures, not just for your children, but for their children's children and beyond. Whether you're a seasoned dad, considering fatherhood, or simply striving to be a better man, this conversation will cha...

Raising Kids, Raising Ourselves: The Why Dad Podcast 15.11.2024

Andrew Stolpestad and Paul Wandrey, long-time friends and practically brothers, launch the 'Why Dad?' podcast. Aimed at helping themselves and others navigate the challenges and joys of fatherhood, the podcast addresses key questions about raising children, self-improvement, and building a supportive community for dads and aspiring dads. Andrew, aspiring to be a father, and Paul, a father of a thr...

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