Lockdown Dads

James and Ian - in reflection

July 06, 2020 James Millar & Ian Dinwiddy Season 1 Episode 10

In Episode 10 James and I reflect back on the previous 10 weeks and think about what the return to "normal" means for Dads.

We discuss the green shoots of normality - a trip to TK Maxx, cat vaccinations and bringing your cleaner back from paid leave, but also the anxiety of taking advantage of the opportunites.

James talks about the return from furlough to his job as editor of WorkingDads.co.uk - the practical and emotional challenges of actually doing that role again. In many ways men are getting to experience a new retun to work scenario that is not unlike the transistion back from maternity leave.

We cover the big topic of economic uncertainty and how fear and job losses will work against dads seeking out the type flexible and remote working they and their families want and need more of - especially with school holidays looming.

James talks about the importance of seeing people as more than just economic blocks - the govenment took that view with 80% furlough scheme afterall...

Read more here: https://www.pressandjournal.co.uk/fp/opinion/columnists/james-millar/2265563/do-not-adjust-your-set-its-the-new-normal/

Plus are you ever too old / fat for a Radiohead t-shirt, Ian squeezes in a Rocky Balboa quote and why easing up and breaking your day into chunks is so important.

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Enjoyed this?

James and Ian are featuring on a free webinar on Friday 10th July, 11am - 12pm

Rachel Vecht is hosting the 'Fatherhood Matters: Changing the Culture of Working Dads' panel discussion.

Join Ian, James, Brian Ballantyne and Dan Reed as we discuss all things dad, and all things lockdown.

Registar here:
https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_qqgaIWgGQ5SsTVRl9UeztQ

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About Lockdown Dads
James and Ian are recording a weekly ‘show’ exploring the impact of lockdown, self isolation and social distancing on working dads. We’ll share tips, thoughts and stories with special guests, discuss our hopes for the future and the opportunities that all this represents, especially for dads who want to be more active and involved fathers but who until now have struggled with the expectations of what it means to be a man in the workplace.

We hope you enjoy watching and listening!

To get in touch, submit your tips and learn about us click here:

https://www.inspiringdads.co.uk/lockdown-dads