DADS 4 CHANGE

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Carter Gaddis

Carter Gaddis is a multiple award-winning journalist and digital storyteller, winning three APSE top 10s, five FSWA top threes and two Hearst Award top 10s. Also, two No. 1 DAD trophies.

Carter discovered the parent blogger community through his website (formerly titled DadScribe, now CarterGaddis.com). He was one of five Spotlight Bloggers invited to read at Dad 2.0 Summit in 2013 and a We Still Blog finalist in 2014.

His work has appeared with the Tampa Tribune, CBS Sports, the Huffington Post, the TODAY Show website, Life of Dad, City Dads Group, DadCentric, Fatherly, and many other print and online publications. Carter lives with his wife and two sons in Tampa, Florida.

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Charlie Capen is Vice President of GISH, a worldwide scavenger hunt dedicated to making our planet weirder, kinder, and more creative founded by Misha Collins. Following tenures at Netflix and 21st Century Fox TV, Charlie has worked on award-winning digital campaigns and branding for the most established studios and brands in the world.

His work has made the front pages of Fast Company, Buzzfeed, LeanIn.org, Huff Post, NY Times, BabyCenter, and Reddit, to name a few. He regularly appears as a featured guest on HLN, PivotTV, and Fox, and co-authored best-selling parenting book, “The Guide to Baby Sleep Positions: Survival Tips for Co-Sleeping Parents” with Random House.

Charlie has spoken at many conferences and events, but his White House panel under the Obama Administration about breaking down gender stereotypes and bias through parenting is available here. As the father of two boys, Charlie has learned he is allergic to sleep but loves the way his kids smell.

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Whit Honea is the author of The Parents’ Phrase Book (Simon & Schuster). His writing and other works can be found at Fandango, Disney, Today, Good Housekeeping, Huffington Post, City Dads Group, GeekDad, The Washington Post, The Atlantic and several other popular publications. He previously covered travel for Orbitz, CBS and AOL, and served as Editor of Family Travel for UpTake, as well as Editor of Dads and Families at The Good Men Project.

Whit was an invited (and vetted) contributor to President Obama’s website, and has appeared on HLN, ESPN, NPR and Hallmark to discuss parenting and social good.

Deemed “the activist dad” by UpWorthy (and one of the “funniest dads on Twitter” by Mashable), Whit won the 2015 Iris Award for Best Writing in the online parenting space. He lives in Los Angeles with his wife, two sons, and too many pets.

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