• Sick Day with Dad [Episode 24]
    Apr 9 2026

    Marlon Fisher's sons Percy and Malachai were recently sick, so they stayed home from school with their dad. Having some time on their hands, Marlon brought out the podcasting gear and recorded this episode with his boys.

    The trio discuss how to take care of each other when someone is sick and how Marlon "cooks" on the basketball court at Dad Guild basketball on Tuesday nights. Percy and Malachi also share about their favorite Dad Guild activities, including the Toast and Jams concert series and going camping in the summer.

    Enjoy this glimpse into fatherhood around the kitchen table.

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    29 mins
  • Info for Caregivers about OPCs [Episode 23]
    Mar 11 2026

    Dan Castrigano chats about Overdose Prevention Centers (OPCs) with Bella Fearn. Bella is a member of the Vermont Harm Reduction Advocates and a community organizer with the BTV Clean Up Crew.

    Dan and Bella discuss the current status of an Overdose Prevention Center in Vermont, services provided by OPCs, and the community impacts of OPCs. Dan and Bella also share age-appropriate language that Dads and all caregivers can use when talking about this topic with their children.

    For more information and a full list of sources, check out this slideshow.

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    29 mins
  • Equal Partners (with Kate Mangino) [Episode 22]
    Feb 18 2026

    Dan Castrigano and Keegan Albaugh speak with Kate Mangino about equal partnership in the household. The conversation includes the concepts of physical, cognitive, and emotional labor; the difference between King of the Castle, Hands-on Husband, and Equal Partner; weaponized incompetence and the "buffoon husband"; gatekeeping; and benevolent sexism.

    We are so grateful to Kate for visiting Vermont and sharing her wisdom with us.

    Kate Mangino is a social scientist and expert in gender equality, healthy masculinity, and gender norms. Kate holds a Ph.D. in Human Rights and Social Development and is the author of the book Equal Partners: Improving Gender Equality at Home. Kate also hosts the podcast Equal-ish with her co-host Rachel Collins.

    You can learn more about Kate and her work on her website.

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    31 mins
  • Raising Boys (with Kate Mangino) [Episode 21]
    Feb 12 2026

    Dan Castrigano and Keegan Albaugh speak with Kate Mangino about raising boys. The conversation includes the concept of "performing masculinity," how algorithms on social media specifically target boys, what it means to be a man, and how young men are not regularly accessing health care.

    We are so grateful to Kate for visiting Vermont and sharing her wisdom with us.

    Kate Mangino is a social scientist and expert in gender equality, healthy masculinity, and gender norms. Kate holds a Ph.D. in Human Rights and Social Development and is the author of the book Equal Partners: Improving Gender Equality at Home. Kate also hosts the podcast Equal-ish with her co-host Rachel Collins.

    You can learn more about Kate and her work on her website.

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    30 mins
  • Chatting With Dave Greiner [Episode 20]
    Jan 28 2026

    Dan chats with Dave Greiner about moving to Vermont, finding Dad Guild, and working as Dad Guild's Franklin County Dad Fellow. Dan and Dave also discuss parenting tips for long road trips, Dave's Dungeons and Dragons character, and the best Dad Guild events out there.

    Dave Greiner is the Franklin County Dad Fellow for Dad Guild. In his role, Dave organizes and facilitates Dad Guild events throughout Franklin County. Thank you Dave!

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    20 mins
  • Teaching Consent [Episode 19]
    Dec 16 2025

    Dan speaks with preschool teachers Eden Hubert and Beck Morrow about consent and bodily autonomy. Their conversation includes the importance of teaching consent, strategies for introducing consent to toddlers and preschoolers, and how this work dismantles systems of harm and oppression in our society.

    Eden Hubert (she/her) and Beck Morrow (they/them) are preschool teachers at The Schoolhouse Learning Center in South Burlington, VT.

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    31 mins
  • What Does Dad Guild Mean to You? [Episode 18]
    Nov 18 2025

    In this episode, members of the Dad Guild community respond to the question: "What does Dad Guild mean to you?"

    Dan Castrigano collected these testimonials between October 26th and November 18th, 2025. Recordings were made at a UVM women's hockey game, at Guild Hall during Fam Jams, at the Burlington fire station, and in many other places. Note that there is some occasional background noise throughout the episode.

    Thank you to the 39 people who contributed to this episode. We appreciate you!

    Enjoy!

    List of Contributors and Timestamps:

    1. Matt Cropp (1:48)
    2. Dave Greiner (2:23)
    3. Sarah Caliendo (2:59)
    4. Keegan Albaugh (3:39)
    5. Sky Sandoval (4:41)
    6. Matt Kobzik (5:18)
    7. Thomas Carlson (5:50)
    8. Anthony Liberatore (6:31)
    9. Nola Parker (7:07)
    10. Dan Castrigano (7:33)
    11. Marlon Fisher (8:14)
    12. Patrick Lucey (8:56)
    13. Nick Dika (9:37)
    14. Emily Eley (10:13)
    15. Alex Melville (10:50)
    16. Dave Steinmetz (11:37)
    17. Michael Marzullo (12:04)
    18. Alex Baron (12:47)
    19. Tim Sharek (13:16)
    20. Jon Chadurjian (13:59)
    21. Luke Purvis (15:07)
    22. Brian Hines (15:41)
    23. Corey Woloschin (16:13)
    24. Kevin Lumpkin (16:45)
    25. Karl Larson (17:28)
    26. Stefan Didrichsen (18:12)
    27. Chris Wells (19:01)
    28. Alex Venet (19:41)
    29. Chris Broughton (20:06)
    30. Ian Treu (21:21)
    31. Megan Butterfield (23:10)
    32. Ben Glassman (23:34)
    33. Hollis Easter (24:02)
    34. Nicholas Kramer (24:25)
    35. Wayne Billado (25:05)
    36. Andrew Martinez (25:44)
    37. Luis Rosario (26:23)
    38. Dan Batten (26:55)
    39. Scott Staniewicz (27:36)

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    29 mins
  • Gordon's a New Dad! [Episode 17]
    Oct 12 2025

    Dan connects with Gordon Dragoon, a new father to an eight-week-old son. Gordon shares his experience over the past eight weeks, including figuring out a name, navigating the birth experience, managing night shift responsibilities, finding day care, and returning to work.

    Gordon also shares his advice for new Dads: "Do not—at least for the first few months—do not look at the Internet too much...comparison is the thief of joy."

    Welcome to fatherhood, Gordon!

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    29 mins