Modern Fathers: Being Dad in 2015

Today's dads are dealing with more than the age-old questions, like "How are we going to afford this new baby?"

Many questions will never go away.

But nowadays, fathers are also grappling with the latest baby gadgets, being more involved at home, and shifting traditional family roles.

For decades, many new dads have turned to Armin Brott, "the superdad's superdad." His bestselling books, The Expectant Father and The New Father, are packed with practical, hands-on answers, freshly updated for 2015.

Listen in to understand why his advice has changed the lives of millions of readers -- fathers and mothers alike.

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Modern Fathers: Being Dad in 2015
Featuring:
Armin Brott
arminHailed by Time Magazine as “the superdad’s superdad,” Armin Brott is a pioneer in the field of fatherhood and has been building better fathers for more than a decade. As the author of eight bestselling books on fatherhood, he’s helped millions of men around the world become the fathers they want to be—and that their children need them to be.

Armin has been a guest on hundreds of radio and television shows, including Today, CBS Overnight, Fox News, and Politically Incorrect, and his work on fatherhood has been featured in such places as Glamour, Time, New York Times, Chicago Tribune, Newsday, and many others. As a trusted spokesperson, Armin speaks on fatherhood around the country and teaches classes for expectant and new dads. Armin is a father of three and lives in Oakland, CA.

He has devoted the last 15 years to providing men with the tools, support, and knowledge to help them become the fathers they want to be——and their families need them to be. His seven critically acclaimed books for fathers have sold well over a million copies. Titles include The Expectant Father: Facts, Tips, and Advice for Dads-to-Be and The Military Father: A Hands-on-Guide for Deployed Dads. He has written on fatherhood for hundreds of newspapers and magazines and is a frequent guest on such television programs as the Today Show. He also writes a nationally syndicated newspaper column ("Ask Mr. Dad"), and hosts a syndicated radio show (Positive Parenting). His articles on parenting and fatherhood have appeared in The New York Times Magazine, Newsweek, American Baby, Parenting, Child, Men's Health, the Washington Post, and dozens of other major publications.