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Father Material
Gildin Media
21 episodes
6 months ago
Father Material is a podcast focused on exploring how fatherhood impacts one's creative process and path. Hosted by producer, director and new Dad, Tyler Gildin, each episode consists of a conversation with a prominent creative discussing how becoming a father has impacted their creative process, their perspective, and ultimately the material that they create. As a father of 2 under 3 years old, Tyler embarks in candid conversations with guests about the constant balancing act of juggling "your babies" with your actual human babies, in hopes that someone can talk him off the ledge of the crib.
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Father Material is a podcast focused on exploring how fatherhood impacts one's creative process and path. Hosted by producer, director and new Dad, Tyler Gildin, each episode consists of a conversation with a prominent creative discussing how becoming a father has impacted their creative process, their perspective, and ultimately the material that they create. As a father of 2 under 3 years old, Tyler embarks in candid conversations with guests about the constant balancing act of juggling "your babies" with your actual human babies, in hopes that someone can talk him off the ledge of the crib.
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Parenting
Comedy,
Kids & Family
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Jeff Marek
Father Material
31 minutes
3 years ago
Jeff Marek
Jeff Marek is a TV personality, radio host and Sportsnet insider who is a master of all things broadcasting and hockey. But most importantly, Jeff’s a Dad of three, and a hockey dad of course! Jeff talks about what it’s like watching his kids play and his philosophy on coaching kids as well as the important role that adoption has played in his life. Working 7 days a week, Jeff is constantly balancing his creative work life and his family life.
Episode Breakdown: 
1:50 - Coming Up With Kids Names 
5:50 - Watching Your Kids Play Sports 
8:45 - How Hockey Coaches Should Approach Kids 
10:50 - Remembering His Kids First Days On The Rink 
12:34 - The Role Adoption Has Played in His Life 
21:10 - Balancing Work with Family 
27:20 - Rapid Father Questions 

You can follow Jeff on twitter @JeffMarek and Instagram @jeffmarekhockey.
Listen to Jeff:https://www.sportsnet.ca/590/jeff-marek-show/
https://podcast.sportsnet.ca/32-thoughts/

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Official Website: Fathermaterial.com
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Father Material
Father Material is a podcast focused on exploring how fatherhood impacts one's creative process and path. Hosted by producer, director and new Dad, Tyler Gildin, each episode consists of a conversation with a prominent creative discussing how becoming a father has impacted their creative process, their perspective, and ultimately the material that they create. As a father of 2 under 3 years old, Tyler embarks in candid conversations with guests about the constant balancing act of juggling "your babies" with your actual human babies, in hopes that someone can talk him off the ledge of the crib.