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Daughter-Father Dance

Daughter-Father Dance

Written by: Jenée Arthur
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An indoctrinated Catholic father and his firstborn lesbian daughter sit down to discuss topics that often polarize the best of us, while offering living proof that seeing things differently doesn't have to result in division. Daughter-Father Dance is a nuanced, thought-provoking and sometimes hilarious conversation demonstrating how love wins despite our differences—and sometimes because of them. Rather than a third person account of my dad as you've witnessed in my Cathuddhist Buddhatholic blog (where most of his actions cause me to furrow my brow in utter bewilderment) you get to experience firsthand the man who is both my hero and the person who can push my buttons like no other. Join me and my dad for Daughter-Father Dance where we will demonstrate that division is optional—and maybe even prove that it’s actually an illusion.© 2026 Daughter-Father Dance Relationships Social Sciences
Episodes
  • TRAILER
    Sep 11 2021

    This podcast is not about Covid-19 (thank God). This podcast is also not about religion nor politics. This podcast is about a daughter and her dad demonstrating that different (and sometimes seemingly divisive) perspectives don't have to create division. Our conversations are at times heated, at other times poignant, yet most often our show is a hilarious and fun perspective on uncomfortable conversations.

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    1 min
  • Bonus: Why We Produced This Show
    Sep 12 2021

    In a world rife with division, we contribute to the divisive conversations in a new way. Listen to this short explanation of why we chose to produce this show, and join us on September 16th for our first episode.

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    4 mins
  • Episode 1—My Dad Could Have Been a Horrible Father
    Sep 16 2021

    Join us for our debut episode where I introduce you to my dad; a man who's childhood could have gotten the best of him, but, instead, fortified his faith and his commitment to giving his own children something he never had.

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    19 mins
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