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ParentingPodcastsKids & FamilyENunited-statesDaily or near-daily
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Andrew, an aspiring dad, and Paul, a dad of two, dig deep to find out what it means to be/become the best dad possible, why it matters, and how to do so.
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Reply rate: 35%+

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If You Want a Better Country, Start at Home

Tue Feb 03 2026

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The world feels fractured, polarized, and increasingly disconnected. For dads, that raises a hard question: how do we raise kids with strong values, resilience, and empathy in the middle of all this? In this episode of Why Dad?, Paul and Andrew sit down with Chip Webster, father, entrepreneur, and founder of the nonprofit Unity in Service. Chip shares lessons from raising two sons, decades of leadership experience, and his work rebuilding trust and unity through service. They talk about why unity starts in the home, how attention and intentionality shape kids more than words ever will, and why service is one of the most powerful tools for building character and connection. From phones at the dinner table to volunteering as a family, this conversation challenges dads to move from outrage to responsibility. If you’ve ever wondered how to raise kids who don’t just survive this world but help heal it, this episode is for you. Guest: Chip Webster Father, entrepreneur, and founder of Unity in Service In this episode, we discuss: Why raising the next generation is our most important responsibilityThe role of time, attention, and intentionality in fatherhoodPhones, technology, and what kids are really learning from usWhy unity at the national level begins with families and communitiesHow service builds trust, character, and connectionSimple ways dads can involve their kids in serviceDiscipline, love, and being a role model even when it’s hardResources & Links: 🌐 Unity in Service: https://unityinservice.org 📘 Book: Unity in Service: Pathway to Responsible Citizenship 📖 Books mentioned: The Anxious Generation – Jonathan Haidt The Coddling of the American Mind – Jonathan Haidt The Road Less Traveled – M. Scott Peck

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The world feels fractured, polarized, and increasingly disconnected. For dads, that raises a hard question: how do we raise kids with strong values, resilience, and empathy in the middle of all this? In this episode of Why Dad?, Paul and Andrew sit down with Chip Webster, father, entrepreneur, and founder of the nonprofit Unity in Service. Chip shares lessons from raising two sons, decades of leadership experience, and his work rebuilding trust and unity through service. They talk about why unity starts in the home, how attention and intentionality shape kids more than words ever will, and why service is one of the most powerful tools for building character and connection. From phones at the dinner table to volunteering as a family, this conversation challenges dads to move from outrage to responsibility. If you’ve ever wondered how to raise kids who don’t just survive this world but help heal it, this episode is for you. Guest: Chip Webster Father, entrepreneur, and founder of Unity in Service In this episode, we discuss: Why raising the next generation is our most important responsibilityThe role of time, attention, and intentionality in fatherhoodPhones, technology, and what kids are really learning from usWhy unity at the national level begins with families and communitiesHow service builds trust, character, and connectionSimple ways dads can involve their kids in serviceDiscipline, love, and being a role model even when it’s hardResources & Links: 🌐 Unity in Service: https://unityinservice.org 📘 Book: Unity in Service: Pathway to Responsible Citizenship 📖 Books mentioned: The Anxious Generation – Jonathan Haidt The Coddling of the American Mind – Jonathan Haidt The Road Less Traveled – M. Scott Peck

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Top 52.2% by pitch volume (Rank #26118 of 50,000)
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Publish cadence
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Active weekly
Episode count
33
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Feb 10, 2026
Social followers
170.6K

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United States
Language
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Daily or near-daily
Latest episode date
Tue Feb 03 2026

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Andrew, an aspiring dad, and Paul, a dad of two, dig deep to find out what it means to be/become the best dad possible, why it matters, and how to do so.

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