• How Can I Tell If My Kids Are Being Groomed?
    Jan 19 2026

    Child grooming is a serious issue and much more common than most dads realize. About 90% of victims are groomed by someone they know. In this episode of the All Pro Dad Podcast, host Ted Lowe is joined by BJ Foster and Bobby Lewis to talk about how to protect your kids from child grooming.

    Why This Matters
    Grooming can feel like an “it will never happen to me” thing, but it’s much more common than most dads know.

    Key Takeaways

    · Grooming happens primarily online: According to the Child Crime Prevention and Safety Center, there are an estimated 500,000 predators online every day.

    · Groomers play the long game: Predators often invest years in grooming victims.

    · Groomers use tools: The most common are online anonymity, establishing trust, pushing isolation, and finding leverage. They then attempt to push physical boundaries.

    Signs of Grooming Dads Should Know
    1. LOOK FOR when your child receives a lot of attention from a person.
    2. LOOK FOR when your child becomes isolated.
    3. LOOK FOR when your child exhibits unusual behavior.
    4. LOOK FOR when your child becomes more desensitized to crude humor and content.
    5. LOOK FOR when your child has an aversion to a certain person.

    Important Episode Timestamps

    00:00 – 01:09 | What Is Grooming? A Clear Definition for Parents

    01:09 – 02:46 | The Larry Nassar Case and Why It Still Matters to Dads

    02:46 – 05:08 | Grooming Doesn’t Look Like a Stranger in a Van

    05:08 – 10:39 | Online Grooming and the Danger of Anonymity

    10:39 – 12:21 | To Catch a Predator Was Just the Beginning

    12:21 – 15:14 | Real-Life Grooming Stories from Trusted Adults

    15:14 – 16:36 | Isolation Is the Biggest Red Flag

    16:36 – 17:57 | Behavioral Changes That Signal Possible Grooming

    17:57 – End | Teaching Kids Boundaries, Consent, and Trusting Their Instincts

    APD Pro Move:
    Talk to your kids about these tactics so they know what’s appropriate and what’s not.

    All Pro Dad Resources

    Episode 66 – How To Talk To Your Kids About Sex

    5 Lies Teen Boys Believe About Sex

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    28 mins
  • What Should I Do When My Kids Are Scared?
    Jan 12 2026

    Kids’ fears grow up with them. Babies fear loud noises and separation, young kids battle monsters in the dark, and older kids worry about fitting in at school. In this episode of the All Pro Dad Podcast, host Ted Lowe is joined by BJ Foster and Bobby Lewis to talk about our kids’ fears and how dads can help guide them through it all.

    Why This Matters
    When kids are afraid, they need help processing their feelings.

    Key Takeaways

    · Fear and worry are different: Fear is a present problem while worry is a future problem.

    · Bullying is #1: Pew Research conducted between 2020–25 showed virtually all kids fear being bullied.

    · Failure is terrifying: As kids age, the idea they won’t succeed becomes a major fear for many kids.

    Practical Tips for Dads
    When your kids are fearful, try these action steps:

    1. Acknowledge Their Fear.

    2. Ask Why This Scares Them.

    3. Consider Your Words.

    Important Episode Timestamps

    00:00 – 02:33 | Childhood Fears That Stick With Us

    02:33 – 05:36 | Fear of Losing Parents as a Kid

    05:36 – 07:11 | Common Fears Kids Have Today

    07:11 – 09:01 | When Childhood Fear Turns Serious

    09:01 – 11:54 | Fear vs. Courage: What Dads Should Teach Kids

    11:54 – 13:36 | How Fear of Failure Starts Early

    13:36 – 15:32 | How to Talk to Kids About Fear

    15:32 – 17:20 | How Parents Accidentally Create Anxiety

    17:20 – 21:22 | Why Overprotecting Kids Backfires

    21:22 – End | Helping Kids Build Courage and Resilience

    APD Pro Move:
    The next time your kids say they’re afraid, tell them about a time you were afraid. Tell them how you showed bravery in the moment and encourage them to do the same.

    All Pro Dad Resources

    Episode 2: How Can I Help My Anxious Kid?

    4 Responses That Turn Scared Kids Into Brave Kids

    5 Ways to Raise A Son Who’ll Overcome His Fears

    5 Fears We Pass On To Our Kids

    The 9 Most Common Childhood Fears Explained

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    31 mins
  • How Is Stress Impacting Me as a Dad?
    Jan 5 2026

    Finances. Job performance. Relationship strife. All of those things impact your stress. Do you know how to handle it? In this episode of the All Pro Dad Podcast, host Ted Lowe is joined by BJ Foster and Bobby Lewis to talk about the plague of dad stress and how vital it is for men to manage it well.

    Why This Matters
    When you’re stressed out, you’re not at your best for your kids.


    Key Takeaways

    · There’s no single culprit: Finances, their jobs, and relationships are consistently listed as the top three stressors for men.

    · There are 3 kinds of stress: Acute, episodic, and chronic. All three impact dads differently.

    · There are ways to deal with it: Methods like slow breathing and pausing help men manage their stress.

    · Short-term stress can be good: It helps your immune system fight.


    Stress Relief for Dads: Simple Mental Health Tips That Actually Work

    1. When you’re stressed, breathe.

    2. Name your stress.

    3. Talk about it.

    4. Pour into yourself


    Important Episode Timestamps

    00:00 – 02:40 | Stressed-Out Dads and Teenage Reactions

    02:40 – 05:42 | “I’m More Stressed Than I Realize”

    05:42 – 07:03 | What Stress Really Is

    07:03 – 10:10 | The Top 3 Stressors for Men

    10:10 – 11:38 | The Work–Life Balance Spiral

    11:38 – 14:11 | When Your Stress Spills Onto Your Family

    14:11 – 16:48 | Kids Know When Dad Is Stressed—Even If He Doesn’t

    16:48 – 20:26 | You’re Modeling Stress Management

    20:26 – 23:50 | Real, Scientific Breathing

    23:50 – End | Becoming a Calmer Dad

    APD Pro Move:
    1) Practice breathing. Inhale twice and exhale slowly.

    2) Find a trusted person you can lean on to talk about your stress.

    All Pro Dad Resources:

    Episode 31 – Tony Dungy: Is Work-Life Balance Even Possible?

    5 Things You Don’t Need to Stress About as a Dad

    How to Reduce the Stress Level in Your Life

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    34 mins
  • Should I Let My Kid Be An Online Influencer?
    Dec 29 2025

    Kids are living online, so it makes sense they want to get in on the fun. In a 2023 poll by Morning Consult, more than half of kids said they wanted to be social media influencers. As a dad, would you support that dream? In this episode of the All Pro Dad Podcast, host Ted Lowe is joined by BJ Foster and Bobby Lewis to talk about the dangers that come with being social media influencers.

    Why This Matters
    Kids want to be liked, so they tend to imitate the people who seem to be the most liked.


    What Are the Dangers of Becoming an Influencer?
    1. Safety

    The Wall Street Journal reported in 2024 that the followers of one particular pre-teen girl influencer was 92% adult men.

    2. Pressure

    The pressure to produce daily content, look perfect, and maintain an audience is not something kids are equipped to deal with, nor should they.

    3. Exploitation

    Once kids start making money it’s going to be hard for parents to pull the plug. The Netflix documentary Bad Influence is a perfect example.

    4. Negative Feedback

    Kids don’t usually have the experience, perspective, or identity to handle negative criticism from strangers.

    5. Social Media Impact

    Influencing takes place primarily on social media, which invites kids to pursue the unattainable, namely being perfect.

    Important Episode Timestamps
    00:00 – 00:36 | Childhood Dreams and Aspirations

    00:36 – 02:17 | The Kids Want to Be YouTubers

    02:17 – 03:38 | The Seven-Year-Old With 1,000 Views

    03:38 – 06:22 | The First Red Flag: Who’s Watching Your Kids?

    06:22 – 07:42 | Kids Are Still Developing Identity and Belonging

    07:42 – 10:39 | The Hidden Weight of Early Fame

    10:39 – 12:25 | Disturbing Stats About Pre-Teen Influencers

    12:25 – 17:01 | The Exploitation Trap — When Money Clouds Judgment

    17:01 – 18:12 | No Laws Protect Kids Online

    18:12 – End | How to Respond When Your Kid Wants to Be an Influencer

    APD Pro Move:
    Talk with your kids about influencers. Ask them who they follow on social media, watch online, and what they think life is like for influencers.

    Resources:

    Episode 46 – How Do I Parent in a Social Media World?

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    34 mins
  • How Do I Support My Kids Without Fighting All Their Battles?
    Dec 22 2025

    Modern dads are around their kids much more than men were a generation or two ago. We see their struggles more and have opportunities to fix them, but should we? In this episode of the All Pro Dad Podcast, host Ted Lowe is joined by BJ Foster and Bobby Lewis to talk about supporting our kids without fighting all their battles.

    Why This Matters
    One of the best ways we can support our kids is to stand beside them as they fight their own battles.

    Key Takeaways

    · Modern dads are more involved: Research shows dads now spend 3–4x more time with our kids than men did in the 1970s.

    · But more involved can become “too” involved: More time gave rise to helicopter, lawn mower, bulldozer, and drone parents.

    · Kids will always need support: It will change during every stage, but dads will always play a role in their kids’ lives.


    Action Steps for Dads

    1. Know When To Step In

    2. Step In vs. Step Back

    3. Really Listen.

    4. Helping Them Process.

    5. Be Their Biggest Fan.

    6. Letting Them Struggle.


    Important Episode Timestamps

    00:00 – 00:43 | Parenting Has Changed Drastically
    00:43 – 02:12 | Helicopter, Lawnmower & Bulldozer Parents
    02:12 – 03:38 | The Dawn of the “Drone Parent”
    03:38 – 07:03 | Tracking, Tech, and Emotional Helicoptering
    07:03 – 09:12 | Fixing vs. Helping: When Parents Do Too Much
    09:12 – 12:27 | The Big Question: Support or Interfere?
    12:27 – 16:40 | Knowing When to Step In: Safety, Severity & Seasons
    16:40 – 23:03 | Helping Kids Process Challenges Without Taking Over
    23:03 – 28:32 | Pro Move of the Week
    This week, when you are tempted to jump in, pause and see if your kid can do it on their own.

    More Resources:

    Episode 88 – Could Your Son Be Struggling in Silence?

    Episode 95 – What Challenges is Generation Alpha Facing?

    3 Reasons Your Child Needs to Struggle

    5 Areas Where Your Teen Needs to Struggle

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    29 mins
  • What Do I Do When I've Messed Up As a Dad?
    Dec 15 2025

    Have you ever messed up as a dad? Of course you have. We all have, and dad guilt is real. In this episode of the All Pro Dad Podcast, host Ted Lowe is joined by BJ Foster and Bobby Lewis to talk about how to handle our parenting mistakes in a way that keeps us close to our kids.

    Why This Matters
    How we respond after making a mistake shapes our relationship with our kids.

    Types of Dad Mess Ups

    1. Accidental Fails: These are NOT heart issues; these are just mistakes.

    2. Emotional Mess Ups: These dismiss how your kids are feeling

    3. Social Mess Ups: Things that embarrass your kids.

    4. Guidance Mess Ups: Giving bad advice to you’re your kids.

    5. Presence Mess Ups: Simply, not being there for your kids.


    What is dad guilt?

    Dad guilty is typically defined as the feeling men have when they think they have fallen short of their desires or expectations as a parent.


    How To Get Over Dad Guilt?
    Action Step 1: Have awareness.

    Action Step 2: Own your mess up.

    Action Step 3: Apologize.

    Action Step 4: Forgive yourself.

    Action Step 5: Plan for next time.


    Important Episode Timestamps

    00:00 – 03:53 | The Broken Wrist Vacation Fail

    03:53 – 05:12 | When Kids Hide Their Pain to “Be Easy”

    05:12 – 06:33 | The Garage Door Face-Plant Story

    06:33 – 09:22 | When Your Mistake Becomes a 4,000-Pound Reminder

    09:22 – 11:25 | The Big Question: What Do I Do When I Mess Up as a Dad?

    11:25 – 13:49 | Embarrassing Kids in Public: Social Fails

    13:49 – 16:20 | Presence Fails: When You’re There but Not Really There

    16:20 – 20:33 | Action Step #1: Show Awareness and Identify the Mess-Up

    20:33 – 25:23 | Action Step #2: Own It and Apologize Well

    25:23 – End | Action Step #3: Plan for Next Time and Don’t Repeat the Pattern

    APD Pro Move:
    When you mess up this week, say you’re sorry. Tell your child they did not deserve it and remind them that you love them.

    All Pro Dad Resources:

    Episode 106 – What Is A Passenger Parent and Am I One?

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    33 mins
  • What Is A Passenger Parent and Am I One?
    Dec 8 2025

    Are you a passenger parent? Yes, that’s a real thing. If you’re deferring to mom all the time or around your kids but not really engaged with them, you could be a passenger parent—just along for the ride. In this episode of the All Pro Dad Podcast, host Ted Lowe is joined by BJ Foster and Bobby Lewis to talk about how to avoid falling into this trap and staying fully engaged with our family.

    Why This Matters

    Our kids need us to be fully engaged dads, not part-time parents.

    What causes passenger parenting? Research says...

    1. Lack of Confidence

    2. Fear of Criticism

    3. Cultural Conditioning

    4. Overwhelm and Distraction

    5. No Shared Game Plan


    Action Steps for Dads

    1: Step in without being asked.

    Take initiative on tasks like meals, bedtime, or school runs.

    2: Take full responsibility for some things.

    Own a specific area, like sports schedules or bath time, from start to finish.

    3: Learn the details.

    Know your kids’ routines, needs, and important dates so you can act without reminders.

    4: Stay engaged.

    Put away distractions, focus on your kids and what’s happening in the moment.

    5: Plan together.

    Have regular check-ins with your wife to divide responsibilities and make adjustments.

    Important Episode Timestamps

    00:00 – 02:21 | The Viral Mime Video and Dad Judgment

    02:21 – 03:12 | What is Passenger Parenting?

    03:12 – 04:01 | Five Signs You Might Be a Passenger Parent

    04:01 – 05:21 | When Dad Checks Out Without Realizing It

    05:21 – 07:17 | Why Moms Often Know More

    07:17 – 08:20 | Solo Parenting Reveals the Gaps

    08:20 – 09:14 | Three Questions Every Dad Should Ask Himself

    09:14 – 13:07 | Don’t Wait Until Your Wife Hits a Breaking Point

    13:07 – End | Developing Shared Leadership at Home

    APD Pro Move:
    Schedule a conversation with your wife and ask, “Do you see me as a passenger parent?”

    All Pro Dad Resources:

    Episode 92 – What’s the Best Part About Raising Boys?

    Episode 97 – What’s the Best Part About Being a Girl Dad?

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    25 mins
  • How Do I Keep Fighting For My Marriage?
    Dec 1 2025

    Is your marriage in a rough season? Are you and your wife arguing more? Struggling to connect? You’re not the only one. In this episode of the All Pro Dad Podcast, host Ted Lowe is joined by BJ Foster to talk about difficulties in marriage, the fights that result, and how not to give up on the relationship.

    Why This Matters

    No marriage is perfect, but all marriages are worth fighting for.

    6 Ways to NOT Give Up on Your Marriage

    1. Ask a better question.
    Ask, “What am I doing to make this marriage work?”

    2. Get help.
    There’s no shame in going to counseling.

    3. Take divorce off the table.
    For most couples, their marriage can be fixed!

    4. Take a vacation from your issues.
    Set aside time when you aren’t trying to figure out what is wrong and enjoy what is right.

    5. Surround your marriage
    Surround your marriage with people who are for your marriage and not just you.

    6. Be brave.
    Fight for the courage to do the hard, uncomfortable, and self-sacrificing things to save your family.


    Important Episode Timestamps

    00:00 – 02:05 | Little Fights Add Up

    02:05 – 04:17 | Small Annoyances Become Big Problems

    04:17 – 05:53 | Is This Worth Fighting For?

    05:53 – 07:43 | The Marriage Happiness U-Curve

    07:43 – 09:35 | The Four Horsemen That Destroy Marriages

    09:35 – 11:23 | Your Tone and Reactions Shape Conflict

    11:23 – 14:59 | Ask a Better Question

    14:59 – 20:15 | Don’t Wait to Get Help

    20:15 – 23:26 | Take a Vacation From Your Issues

    23:26 – End | Surround Yourself With Marriage-Builders

    APD Pro Move:
    Bravely, humbly, ask your wife, “What is one thing I can do to love and serve you this week?” (Once she responds, simply say, "Thanks for letting me know." Then do it. If your wife says it’s too late, talk to an expert.)

    All Pro Dad Resources:

    Episode 101 – How Does Having Kids Change Your Marriage?

    Episode 91 – Is There a Secret to Balancing Marriage and Fatherhood?

    How 4 Minutes 4 Times a Day Can Prote

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    33 mins