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Sunday, March 14, 2010

The Evolution of Dad is Coming

Back in the fall of 2007, Amy and I were introduced to a dynamic and visionary man named Dana Glazer. He was dreaming about (and working real hard at) creating a documentary film about how the role of the American father has been changing. I can only imagine all the pieces that have to come together to make this dream a reality, but Dana has lived it and proven worthy of the challenge.

His eagerly anticipated film, The Evolution of Dad, is being released to the world in a couple of months - on Father's Day 2010. He recently released the official trailer; check it out on his site. There are lots of dads represented from all walks of life and even a few clips with me, Amy, and the kids.

Way to go, Dana! Well done.

1 Comments:

Anonymous dacks said...

The shift described in “The Evolution of Dad is Coming” feels both timely and necessary. As more fathers step into meaningful roles beyond traditional provision‑based expectations, we witness a redefinition of fatherhood — one built on shared responsibility, partnership, and intentional presence. This evolving model not only strengthens the family bond but paves the way for parenting that’s fair, balanced, and mutually respectful.
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