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In My Daddy Era: Confessions from a First-Time Father

In My Daddy Era: Confessions from a First-Time Father

By: Richard Dodds
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In My Daddy Era is a place for me to slow down and say the things I don’t want to forget.


Each episode is a short reflection on becoming a first-time father. The moments that catch me off guard, the feelings I didn’t expect, the fear, the joy, and the quiet in-between. Sometimes it’s something big. Sometimes it’s something small. But it’s always honest.


This isn’t a parenting podcast or a guide on how to do things “right.” It’s more like an audio journal of me talking through what fatherhood is teaching me in real time, while I’m still learning it myself.


The episodes are short, lightly edited, and recorded whenever life makes something feel worth capturing. Just reflections I want to remember… and maybe something my daughter will hear one day and understand how deeply she was loved.

© 2026 In My Daddy Era: Confessions from a First-Time Father
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Episodes
  • Flowers to the Women Who Made Us
    May 13 2026

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    The story goes that when I was born, my dad was so enamored with me that he forgot everything else for a second, including my mom, who had just given birth. (I get it, I was adorable.) Once he realized his mistake, he brought her flowers to make up for it. That story always stuck with me because it’s a reminder that even when the baby is the center of the world, we can’t forget the women who carried them here.

    My dad always told me to learn from his successes and his mistakes, and this was a big one. It is so easy to lose your partner and yourself. When you have a baby. In this episode, I’m reflecting on our second Mother’s Day and the journey from that "dummy-proof" pregnancy test to the third-trimester waddle.

    In this confession:

    • The "Dummy-Proof" Result: The moment joy, fear, and terror all hit at once on the bathroom floor.
    • The Mama Shift: Acknowledging that as much as my daughter loves me, sometimes she just needs her mom, and I’m grateful for that.
    • The Physical Toll: Reflecting on the permanent changes and the mental strain of creating life.
    • A Legacy of Love: A special shoutout to my wife, my mother (sorry for messing up the modeling career!), and all the women in the village.

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    5 mins
  • How You Gonna Do Daddy Like That? (The Daycare Betrayal)
    May 6 2026

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    It’s my favorite part of the day. I get to daycare to pick up my daughter, and instead of smiles and open arms, she clings to her teacher and cries when I take her from her... ouch

    I’m not going to lie, that first time it happened, it broke my heart. I’ve been with her every day of her life, and I’m thinking, "How you going to do daddy like that?" But after the initial sting, I realized how lucky I am. She's with people she loves so much that she doesn't want to leave.

    In this episode, I’m reflecting on a "Year of Firsts," from the rookie terror of that first bath to the heavy emotions of the first daycare drop-off. Plus, a special shoutout for Teacher Appreciation Week to the incredible women who make my daughter feel safe and loved while I’m at work.

    In this confession:

    • The Rookie Recap: Looking back at the first tooth, the first "Dada," and that terrifying first bath.
    • The Daycare Sting: Navigating the moment your child chooses their teacher over you.
    • The "Village" in Action: Why I’m actually grateful for those daycare tears.
    • Teacher Appreciation: A special thank you to Miss Laetitia, Miss Stacey, and Miss Abby.

    I’m Rick. I’m still learning, still growing, and still trying not to take it personally when a toddler chooses her teacher over her old man.

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    4 mins
  • This is a Big 1: Happy 1st Birthday & A Shoutout to the Village
    Apr 30 2026

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    My baby girl is officially a toddler. We went all out for the first birthday, Elmo tutus, Cookie Monster shirts, and enough balloons to fill a Sesame Street set. She won’t remember it, but I’ll never forget it.

    In this episode, I’m reflecting on the milestone of year one. I’m sharing the "extra" details of our party planning, the 'no baby drop' rule, and a conversation with my grandmother that changed how I look at our village. It’s a thank you to everyone who shows up, even when they don’t have to.

    In this confession:

    • The Smash Cake Chronicles: Why we went 100% extra on the Sesame Street theme.
    • Grandma’s Rebuttal: The perspective shift I needed regarding the people in our lives.
    • The Village Map: Why family isn't just about blood, but about who shows up for the moments that matter.

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    5 mins
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