Several weeks ago, our Josh Levs – a father himself – suggested something for Father’s Day weekend: gathering a panel of dads who would speak openly and honestly about the realities of fatherhood.
What he ended up with was an incredibly diverse, fascinating group of guys willing to take on the toughest subjects: How does this economy impact your experiences as a father? Can you talk to your kids about financial challenges? Are you as good a dad as your dad was? How have the roles changed – and do you sometimes wish they hadn’t? And finally: If you are a “successful” father, what will you have achieved?
Join us on CNN Sunday Morning, Father’s Day, starting at 6am ET, to hear the words and wisdom of this panel of dads – including a stay-at-home father, a single father whose wife died when their two children were babies, a dad who adopted a daughter with his male partner, and two dads in more traditional situations.
And weigh in with your own views here on the blog.
Thanks, and Happy Father’s Day.
I am surprised that so far the women in Iran have not done the obvious, which is to take off their veil and scarves, and may be cover their faces for retaining anonymity. The women should show the totalitarian government and the world how serious they are in their intentions to free themselves from the oppression imposed on them under the name of Islam.