As part of our collaboration with Responsibility.org, we take a look at the importance of connection, between parents and children, and society as a whole.
Author: Whit Honea
Goodbye, 2016: Don’t Let the Dumpster Lid Hit You
The dumpster fire that is 2016 is finally ending, but that doesn’t mean we can start celebrating just yet. 2017 promises its own set of challenges and the occasions we must rise to! The good news: we’ve got this.
Airing on the Sidelines of Empathy on ESPN
Dads 4 Change co-founder Whit Honea was on ESPN’s “Outside the Lines” with Bob Ley to discuss children, participation trophies, and, apparently, the end of the world as we know it.
On Being Broken & the Gift of Giving: Camp Kesem
Bestselling author Kelly Corrigan on being broken and what we do with it—plus some great fundraising news for Camp Kesem!
Thanksgiving Drinks: Sips, Tips and Holiday Survival
Do drinking and the holidays go together like, um, drinking and the holidays?
Cultivating Conversations with Children: Repeat and Repeat
Having the “big conversations” with your kids may be easier if you build up to them—one word at a time. Talk early to kids about alcohol . . . and everything. We’re all better for it.
We Watch the Olympics for the Stories
Perhaps nothing showcases the spirit of the Olympics more than Team Refugees.
Live Unlimited for MDA
“In lieu of flowers, gifts in memory of Barbara Coatsworth can be made to the Muscular Dystrophy Association. “Barbara was a proud and dedicated member of the MDA team for 22 years and the contributions in her memory will assist the Association’s various service programs for children and adults affected by muscle diseases. We know that Barbara would be grateful.”…
Birthdays, Underage Drinking and the Gifts We Need Speak Of
This is our latest piece for #TalkEarly, and it is about drinking in front of your kids and talking to them about it. Now with a picture of cake!
Putting Perspective in Perspective
Like everything, there is an etiquette to empathy, sympathy, and the support of those in grief. In this opinion piece our co-founder, Whit Honea, asks that we consider it with perspective.