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Dad Club Japan

A Kids, Family and Parenting podcast
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Dad Club Japan

Joel

Dad Club Japan

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Joel

Dad Club Japan

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The first guest of 2024 on the Dad Club Japan podcast is Adrian.Living in Cambodia with his Japanese wife and 3 year old daughter, he runs a charity that provides quality teaching materials to native Cambodian teachers. In this episode,  Duncan
Duncan and Joel discuss a Dads get - together (piss up) where they find out they've reached real listeners and have actually helped them!Further promises are made to connect with Dads on Instagram at Dad Club Japan.  We aim to connect with fath
Joel poses a question to Duncan in this episode:What are your values?  Joel tries to explain what he defines as 'values', and gives an example of what one of his values is.  He then admits that although his value is defined, he has found recent
Duncan discusses his experience back in the UK during the Christmas/New Years holidays. Although a mostly positive experience, aware that he did a brilliant job at keeping everyone happy but he expresses some regret at not being in the moment,
As the end of the calendar year approaches, Duncan and Joel look back at 2023 and assess what they are grateful for.We're grateful to you for listening and we would really appreciate some feedback on this episode or any other episode.Thanks as
In what will be the final episode recorded in Canada, Duncan questions Joel on his last month in Canada.Discussed are the lessons learned for Joel trying trying to integrate him and his son into Canadian life and how things might have gone diff
Joel joins the conversation from Canada, while Duncan is in Japan posing some great questions about the parenting experience outside Japan.Some action for YOU, the listener to take....>Be sure to subscribe to the podcast!>Leave a review!>Email
Hello to all you amazing Dads (and others)!In this episode...Joel and Duncan discuss Joel's trip home to Canada.Duncan asks about Joel's motives for his 3.5 month visit:>to have his son go to primary school in Canada for 3 months>to celebrate t
This episode is gold!  Must listen content right here!If you're a father of a mixed/bicultural/half Japanese, half whatever nationality you are, then this episode will resonate deeply with you!Duncan found our latest guest - Jamie - recently at
It's the most awesome day of the year for Dads: Fathers Day!!After a an exciting evening of the June edition of the Dads Club Social (held once a month in Fukuoka), Duncan and Joel get together in the Record Room to record a fathers day episode
Duncan and Ken continue their conversation in an extended recording session (hence Pt.2) where our guest reveals how he learnt his style of parenting from his own parents. They also discuss how to balance discipline duties with the mothers of t
Duncan sits down with Ken, a Japanese Dad whose young daughters moved to the U.K 8 months ago. They discuss how his recent trip to visit them went, the changes he noticed in them and how he and his ex-wife came to the decision for their childre
After returning from Canada, Joel talks with Duncan about the death of Joel's mother.We are, after all, the sons of our mothers, and we wouldn't exist as humans, let alone dads, without the gift of life from our mothers (and fathers).Grief, acc
Joel sits down with David to discuss what David does well in his role as a father.  We find out about a forgotten piece of audio equipment that has resulted in a hobby that David now shares with his son.  And we share strategies for keeping coo
Our first Japanese guest on DCJ!Joel and Duncan welcome their friend Taka to the podcast, discussing all things Dad over beers and scotch.Duncan does his best to interrogate Taka about why he is so different, and where did this difference origi
A follow up to the previous episode, concentrating on the new year, and what we see ahead for the 'year of the dad'.Listen in for a hint of what's to come for the podcast and for possible events?
Happy New Year! The year of the Rabbit? Yes.  But also Year of the DAD! In the first episode of 2023, Duncan and Joel discuss how they spent their holidays:A little bit blue, but a lot of warmth and love.Building upon the conversations from the
Duncan and Joel discuss differences in lifestyle in the pre-Dad and current Dad years, as well as provide details on their their friendship evolved over time.  Also, the subject of truth and honesty in Dadships (like friendships between Dads) i
After a long break, the Dad Club Japan podcast is back.Life has a way of introducing hiccups, and there were a number of big ones between this episode and the last one - which future episodes will undoubtedly dive into.This time around, Duncan
This episode features the ever-entertaining and enlightening Humphrey,  as I ask him how he was able to raise -in Japan - his son who has by most indications matured into a very respectable young man.This was recorded on Feb 1, 2022. 
In this episode, I pay a visit to my friend Stephen at his new school,  Sunshine English, in Nagazumi, Fukuoka.I wanted to find out how Stephen helps nurture another part of his children's identities, the side of them that isn't Japanese.  As i
The Christmas and New Years holidays are a time for celebration, eating, drinking, and contemplation.  That's exactly what happens in this episode, as Duncan (a previous guest), Anthony (new guest), and Joel discuss how they celebrate the holid
At an early stage during his 20 years in Japan, Tristan discovered a student-centered learning curriculum, and fully embraced this unique and challenging method of teaching English.  This methodology prepared him well for the next stage of his
In the latest episode from DCJ, my older brother Jeremy talks about his experiences in Japan; life as an expat in different countries; and how sustainability can be practiced in daily life, whether in Japan, Canada or beyond.  There are environ
David came to Japan in his twenties with a fresh tattoo and a hunger to learn.  20 years later, he leaves Japan - also with a fresh tattoo - and a desire for his two children and wife to learn about his own country: The United States of America
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