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Dad 2.0 Summit & the Changing Voice & Perception of Modern Fatherhood

Today, I talked with Doug French, co-Founder of the DAD 2.0 SUMMIT. This is an annual conference where marketers, social media leaders, and blogging parents connect to discuss the changing voice and perception of modern fatherhood.

More men are defying stereotypes by taking active roles in their children’s lives, making day-to-day household purchasing decisions regarding products and services, and chronicling these experiences online. The Dad 2.0 Summit is an open conversation about the commercial power of dads online, as well as an opportunity to learn the tools and tactics used by influential bloggers to create high-quality contentbuild personal brands, and develop viable business models.

For this week only (ending on January 24) you can get 20% off on a registration using the code Dad202020

After this we have a special rate, $30 off, for Fathering Together Community Members, so whether you are a dad with a daughter or son or even both, if you click on this link you will also get another great deal. 

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Christopher Lewis


Christopher is the co-founder of Fathering Together and the Chief Information Officer. He is the father of 2 daughters that are now in their tweens and teens. He started Dad of Divas, a blog to share his own personal experiences in being a father in 2007 and in 2018 started the Dads With Daughters Facebook Group to allow dads to connect, learn and grow together. He works in Digital Media on a daily basis, but also has over 20 years of experience in higher education administration.

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