The Future of Fatherhood: Raising Boys and Ourselves

父职的未来:培养男孩与自我成长

Good Inside with Dr. Becky

2025-06-17

22 分钟
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In this special episode, Dr. Becky shares a powerful live conversation from the Future of Fatherhood Summit, moderated by Maggie McGrath, editor of Forbes Women. Titled “Raising Boys and Ourselves,” the session explores the evolving landscape of modern fatherhood. Dr. Becky dives deep into the roots of toxic masculinity, the emotional education boys are often denied, and the critical role fathers play in reshaping cultural narratives. Together with Maggie, she unpacks what it truly means to show up as an intentional partner and parent in today's world—and why doing the inner work is essential for raising emotionally healthy boys. Whether you're a parent, partner, or simply curious about how we can better support the next generation, this conversation offers profound insights into how we can all grow—right alongside our kids. Get the Good Inside App by Dr. Becky: https://bit.ly/4fSxbzk Follow Dr. Becky on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drbeckyatgoodinside Sign up for our weekly email, Good Insider: https://www.goodinside.com/newsletter For a full transcript of the episode, go to goodinside.com/podcast. Today’s episode is brought to you by Coterie. I remember when my own kids were learning to use the potty… so many mixed emotions: pride, stress, excitement, and a lot of mess. It really is a process. That’s why I’m always looking for tools that make it feel easier. Coterie gets that. They’ve created thoughtful products that support how kids actually learn, like The Flush Wipe and The Pant. The Pant is a diaper-training pant hybrid with a stretchy, tabbed waistband for easy pull-down or diaper-style changes. It’s absorbent enough to make it the only product you need for day and night. You can pair The Pant with the new Flush Wipes. They’re soft, durable, and designed for independent wiping - made with 99% water and 5 clean ingredients, safe for sensitive skin. Plus, they're sewer and septic safe, so they disintegrate like toilet paper when flushed.  Think of them like a dynamic duo, designed to grow with your kid through this process and make potty learning feel a little better for everyone. Get 20% off your first order with the code DRBECKY20. Let’s be real: Planning a memorable summer for your kids can get expensive! So if you’re looking for creative ways to make a little extra income this summer, here’s one idea: Start hosting on Airbnb. As parents, we know there’s nothing better than finding a kid-friendly home for a family vacation (read: books, toys, spill-friendly furniture)... so why not share your own place with other families? Hosting can fund your summer fun while giving another family a comfortable place to stay. Talk about a win-win! Your home might be worth more than you think. Find out how much at airbnb.com/host. Today’s episode is brought to you by Sittercity. We talk a lot about support at Good Inside—emotional support, community, not having to figure out parenting on your own. Sometimes, you also need logistical support. Like, someone to watch your kid so you can make that meeting, run those errands, or finally catch up with a friend. That’s where Sittercity can be a really helpful tool. Their platform gives you a trusted way to find sitters who are kind, experienced, and show up when you need them. You can read reviews from other parents, message sitters directly, and set up interviews—all in one spot. If you’ve been meaning to find a sitter but didn’t know where to begin, this is going to make it feel a whole lot easier. Go to Sittercity.com and use the code “goodinside" for 25% off the annual or quarterly premium subscription plans.
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  • We all say we want to raise emotionally intelligent men.

  • But how do we actually do that?

  • What if the way we raise boys and support dads could reshape our entire culture?

  • I recently had the honor of closing out the Future of Fatherhood Summit,

  • hosted by Moms First and Equamundo.

  • It was a really powerful gathering of policymakers, researchers,

  • dads, moms, business leaders, and cultural voices,

  • and everyone was asking deep questions about modern fatherhood, at work,

  • at home, in our policies, and in ourselves.

  • My session was called Raising Boys and Ourselves.

  • It was one of my favorite conversations I've ever had.

  • Moderated by Maggie McGrath, editor of Forbes Women,

  • We talked about the early signs of toxic masculinity, why repair matters so much for dads,

  • and what it means to approach parenting the way you might approach coaching a kid in basketball with presence,

  • patience, and skill building that only happens over time.

  • Since we've been talking a lot about fatherhood here on the podcast,

  • I wanted to keep that conversation going.

  • And so here it is, my live session from the summit.

  • just for you.

  • I hope you hear something that shifts the way you think about parenting,