Exhausted, Burned Out, And Perpetually Behind | US Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy on Parenting, Fatherhood
Do you feel perpetually behind? Or so stressed each day that it’s debilitating? Well, it turns out you’re not alone. (Far from it, actually.) The US Surgeon General reports that 48% of parents say that most days, their stress is “completely overwhelming.” How do we know this? Because the Nation's Doctor told us himself. US Surgeon General, Dr. Vivek Murthy, joins us to discuss his new advisory report “Parents Under Pressure,” which explores why so many parents are struggling, and what we as a country can do to begin to reverse this trend. In Episode 110 of Modern Dadhood, the guys catch up briefly on the beginning of the school year, and offer a quick explanation for why the episode release schedule has been a little slow lately. They reflect on interviewing Dr. Vivek Murthy, US Surgeon General and dad of two, about his new Advisory, "Parents Under Pressure," including what inspired him to write it, how his own fatherhood experience informed the topic, and what he sees as solutions to reducing stress and improving the well-being off parents. Topics include: • What factors are causing so much stress in parents? • Parenting should be seen as a team effort, not an individual pursuit • The lack of support available to dads specifically • High levels of loneliness, especially among single parents • How do technology and social media play a role? • Societal capability to make significant changes • Dr. Murthy's thoughts on solutions / interventions • And more LINKS Read The Advisory "Parents Under Pressure" US Surgeon General (official) Dr. Vivek Murthy (Instagram) Surgeon General (Twitter/X) Surgeon General (Facebook) "House Calls" Podcast Caspar Babypants Spencer Albee Modern Dadhood (website) AdamFlaherty.tv Stuffed Animal (Marc's kids' music) MD (Instagram) MD (Facebook) MD (YouTube) MD (TikTok) #moderndadhood #fatherhood #parenthood #parenting #parentingpodcast #dadding #dadpodcast
From "Modern Dadhood | Unpacking Fatherhood + Parenting for Dads (and Moms!)"
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