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By dads, for dads. We’ll be exploring everything from unspoken truths, parenting myths and how to thrive in your career (while balancing family and life).
The podcast 2 Dads 1 Car is created by Steven Ngo. The podcast and the artwork on this page are embedded on this page using the public podcast feed (RSS).
“It’s not about free play with peers. It’s not even about free play. It’s about emotional playgrounds, and this is where culture is important, and you can’t transmit your culture without attachments. Your children need to be attached to you.” - Dr. Gordon Neufeld
Today’s special guest on 2 Dads 1 Car is Dr. Gordon Neufeld, a father of five, grandfather to seven, prolific educator, and bona fide parenting expert in both educational background and experience.
In this episode, Dr. Neufeld delves into his attachment-minded approach to parenting by re-framing the concept of parent-child connection in the context of his own experiences. With touching stories as a son, father, and grandfather, Dr. Neufeld portrays the power of delineating between parent and peer attachment during the development process, and raising healthy children at home before they enter society.
Thank you very much to Dr. Neufeld for this masterclass in fatherhood and parenting! Please check out his book “Hold On To Your Kids”, his speaking engagement on April 30th (link below), and the Neufeld Institute for more of his educational material.
https://neufeldinstitute.org/event/supporting-well-being-in-2025-live-bell-centre-event/
Please also check out our website at 2dads1car.com, and follow us on Instagram for the latest update. I hope you love this episode!
Credit:
Podcast Guest: Dr. Gordon Neufeld
Podcast Host: Steven Ngo
Podcast Producer: Baron Hsueh
“What I do gives me purpose. Doing the right things for the next generation adds significance to your life. It’s not just about having fun and going through life, you have to deliver for the next generation.” -Gregor Robertson
Today’s guest on 2 Dads 1 Car needs no introduction for our listeners in Vancouver. Gregor Robertson had previously served as the mayor of Vancouver for 10 years, most notably during the Vancouver Olympics in 2010! He is a father to three adult children, and had also been a foster parent.
In this episode, Gregor discusses the nuances of navigating political publicity with his children, and how his commitment towards being present for his family has informed his approach towards public policy. Gregor also shares his incredible experience as a foster parent to his daughter’s high school friend, and how this formative experience had deepened his understanding of love for his family and community, and the systemic issues which found his platform towards building a healthier city for the next generation.
Thank you very much to Gregor for taking the time to speak with us today! Please check out our website at 2dads1car.com, and follow us on Instagram for the latest update. I hope you love this episode!
Credits:
Podcast Guest: Gregor Robertson
Podcast Host: Steven Ngo
Podcast Producer: Baron Hsueh
“I’m making sacrifices to be with the people who I truly love, which is my family, and I want to be there while they’re growing up." -Craig Ryomoto
Today’s guest on 2 Dads 1 Car is Craig Ryomoto, a prolific tech entrepreneur, thought leader, and father to a young daughter and son.
In this episode, Craig recounts the hectic journey of developing young companies while beginning his life as a father. On the topic of balance and sustainability, Craig gives a nuanced take on how to stay true to a demanding career and life passions while finding meaningful time to spend with your children. Near the end of this episode, Craig offers heartfelt commentary on Asian representation in Canadian corporate culture, and how his involvement and experiences in the community motivate him to create a safer and more inclusive space for the next generation.
Massive thanks to Craig for taking the time to speak with us today on 2 Dads 1 Car! Please check out our website at 2dads1car.com and follow us on Instagram for the latest updates.
Also, join the Umamii waitlist and mention that you heard about it through 2 Dads 1 Car to get in :) https://www.umamii.ai/waitlist
We hope you love this episode!
Credits:
Podcast Guest: Craig Ryomoto
Podcast Host: Steven Ngo
Podcast Producer: Baron Hsueh
Today’s guest on 2 Dads 1 Car is Ngai Pindell, an educator, current Dean at the Peter A. Allard School of Law (University of British Columbia), and father of two young boys.
In this episode, Ngai shares stories about his family’s move from sunny Las Vegas to Vancouver in the Pacific Northwest. As he watches his sons go through the growing pains of adjusting to a new environment, Ngai discusses his growing sense of pride and trust in his sons as a father. On the topic of independence, Ngai also recounts how his experiences as a university administrator and educator have contextualized his supportive approach to guiding his sons into independence and young adulthood.
Thanks so much for joining us on this episode of 2 Dads 1 Car, and to Ngai for sharing so many great insights! Please check out our website at 2dads1car.com and follow us on Instagram for the latest updates. We hope you love this episode!
“ Fatherhood will open up your heart in a whole different way. And make you emotional in a beautiful way, and I feel like this is something that we can embrace” - Jagmeet Singh
Our special guest today on 2 Dads 1 Car is Jagmeet Singh, a proud girl dad of two and the leader of Canada’s New Democratic Party. Jagmeet is someone who I’ve admired from afar. He has been on my dream guest list since we started this podcast, and I’m so incredibly grateful for this opportunity to chat 1-on-1 with Jagmeet.
In this episode, Jagmeet discusses the relationship between his roles as a father, a husband, a son, and a community leader. Through stories about being intentional about greeting others, cooking for his family, and traveling with his family across Canada, Jagmeet offers insights on how to blend career, community, and personal life, and how that can breed authenticity and intentionality in fatherhood.
Thank you so much to Jagmeet for taking time out of a busy schedule to speak with us! Please visit our website at 2dads1car.com, and check our Instagram page for the latest updates. I hope you love this episode!
Credits:
Podcast Guest: Jagmeet Singh
Podcast Host: Steven Ngo
Podcast Producer: Baron Hsueh
“What’s most important is we need to really start looking at the environments that we educate and raise our children in, and what it comes down to is cognitive diversity. We need to start creating environments of extreme cognitive diversity” -Gregory Jeffrey
Speaking with us in beautiful Puerto Morelos in Mexico, our special guest on 2 Dads 1 Car is Gregor Jeffrey, a familiar face to those who have followed us since the beginning, and father to a young son and daughter.
In this episode, Gregor takes a deep dive into the concept of cognitive diversity, and how a deeper understanding of how our children think can help us create optimal environments for them to grow and learn. Using his own fatherhood journey as an example, Gregor delivers a powerful message rooted in compassion for our children, and the infinitely complex world in their minds.
Thanks so much for joining us on this episode of 2 Dads 1 Car, and big thanks to Gregor for sharing so many valuable insights with us! You can find more of Gregor and his work at gregorjeffrey.com, and @virtualgregor on Instagram. Please also check out 2dads1car.com, and follow us on Instagram for the latest updates. I hope you love this episode!
“One extreme is where you’re always there to pull them up, and they don’t develop that muscle of figuring it out. Another is where you don’t even bother looking. There is this medium where you’re there to encourage, but they pull themselves back up.” - Minh Ngo
Today’s special guest on 2 Dads 1 Car is Minh Ngo, a successful businessman, friend of mine, and proud father to a 20 year old son and 22 year old daughter (who is actually a mentee of mine!)
In this episode, Minh candidly describes the humility and intentionality with which he approaches his role as a father in his children’s lives, especially as they embark on adulthood. In this light-hearted conversation, Minh and I also discuss the nuances of navigating your children’s ambitions, and how to be their best cheerleaders as they build their own lives.
Thanks so much for joining us on this episode of 2 Dads 1 Car, and big thanks to Minh for taking the time to speak with us! Please check out 2dads1car.com, and follow us on Instagram for the latest updates. I hope you love this episode!
Credits:
Podcast Guest: Minh Ngo
Podcast Host: Steven Ngo
Podcast Producer: Baron Hsueh
“She’s going to turn four, and she’s cooking with me every day. It’s so easy to fill yourself up with empty calories, and learning how to come up with a meal for yourself in a couple minutes actually is a superpower now.”
Today’s guest on 2 Dads 1 Car is Haan Palcu-Chang, Top Chef Canada finalist, a new friend and father of a young boy and girl.
As we drive around Salt Spring Island in BC, Haan and I share a conversation centering on the importance of reconciling our public-facing image with our personal images as parents to our children.
Haan also walks us through the impacts of his fascinating career in culinary, marketing, and reality TV on his family and role as a father.
Throughout this conversation, Haan recounts stories of support from his wife and family, and gives me insight into how to approach feeding the picky eaters of the household - it’s hard!
Thanks for joining us on this episode of 2 Dads 1 Car, and a special thanks to Haan for taking the time to share his inspiring story with us! Please check us out at 2dads1car.com, and look out on Instagram for our latest updates. I hope you love this episode!
“That’s something I think all of us fathers need to realize, that as much as we can be in our kids’ lives, it’s going to pay off, but it all depends on how much effort and time you put into it.” -Dennis Rosado
Today’s special guest on the podcast is Dennis Rosado, the cousin-in-law of our amazing social media producer Jessica, and a dedicated, hard-working father to a two-year old son, with one more on the way!
This episode contains a poignant discussion of Dennis and his wife’s experiences going through the IVF process to have their first son, Kenzo. As Dennis addresses the feelings of isolation and guilt that may arise from navigating fertility as a father, he also offers enlightening words on the importance of seeking support from your loved ones, whether it be from his family, friends, or even himself.
Prevalent throughout our entire conversation is Dennis’ open attitude towards fathers sharing the mental and emotional struggles of early fatherhood, and finding the strength to be vulnerable and honest towards one another to build stronger communities of dads. Our conversation also shifts towards the importance of gratitude, and how recognizing and appreciating our privileges help us live a more enriching life with our partners and children.
Thank you so much for joining us on 2 Dads 1 Car. Massive thanks to Dennis for privileging us with his story, and I hope you get as much out of this episode as I certainly had recording it. Please check us out at 2dads1car.com, and follow us on Instagram for the latest updates!
Credits:
Podcast Guest: Dennis Rosado
Podcast Host: Steven Ngo
Podcast Producer: Baron Hsueh
[Note: This is a rebroadcast]
Hello friends!
Thanks for joining us on the very first episode of 2025!
This episode of 2 Dads 1 Car contains a candid conversation I had with none other than Patrick Chan: renowned Olympic figure skater and proud father. Focusing on the impact of his upbringing on his career and personal growth, Patrick shares his journey in learning how to best complement his partner as a father, and grow from his childhood experiences in a Chinese household. Delving into the topic of parental influence, Patrick offers insights into balancing and distinguishing our expectations for our children with our past expectations and experiences with ourselves.
Thank you all so much for joining us on this amazing adventure this past year! I am so, so excited to show you all what we have in store for 2025, and am grateful for each and every one of you for tuning in and hearing what we have to share and say at 2 Dads 1 Car. Please be sure to follow us on Instagram for our latest updates, cheers!
Credits:
Podcast Guest: Patrick Chan
Podcast Host: Steven Ngo
Podcast Producer: Baron Hsueh
Hi friends! Thanks so much for listening in on the last episode of the year! Today’s special guest (and a few more later on!) is Melvin Prakasan, a great friend of mine who had started on the fatherhood journey with me, and was actually on the podcast a few years back.
In this conversation, Melvin and I cap off 2024 by reflecting upon our greatest fatherhood insights, developments, and lessons since our children were born three years ago. Whether it comes to fitness as a young father, how to spend our time with our families in a meaningful way, or how to maintain our relationships with our partners over time, Melvin and I take a deep dive into what we do to cultivate a healthy learning and living environment not just for our children, but for our family.
Near the end of this episode, we are also joined in the car by our wives (and lovely children!), who offer their own perspectives on their journey as parents.
Thank you all very much for joining us on this episode of 2 Dads 1 Car! I really appreciate all the amazing support, growth, and feedback you have all given us, and simply cannot wait to see us grow bigger and better into 2025! I hope you love this episode, and I wish you and your families all the best and a happy holiday season!
Credits:
Podcast Guest: Melvin Prakasan
Podcast Host: Steven Ngo
Podcast Producer: Baron Hsueh
“I think the idea is that ultimately you want your kids to feel confident with something, to enjoy something, and so you’re really trying to facilitate those opportunities, yet not be too heavy-handed about it.” -Scott Young
Hello friends!
Thank you so much for joining us on this episode of 2 Dads 1 Car. Our very special guest today is Scott Young, a Wall Street Journal best-selling author of “Ultralearning: Outsmart the Competition, and Accelerate Your Career”, and his new book, “Get Better at Anything”. Not only is Scott an influential thought leader in productivity and learning, but he is also a dedicated father to a young boy and girl! I would also like to give a huge shoutout to Cal Newport for helping make this connection and this episode a reality.
Drawing upon his research in learning and productivity, our conversation centers around the importance of understanding the unique and sometimes distinct ways in which our children approach learning. Whether it be building fundamental skills or taking an organic approach through discovery, Scott shares his own childhood experiences with learning and development, and how they nuance his mindful approach towards fatherhood. For the parents, Scott also offers insights into parent guilt, and how parents can use those emotions to build better and more productive systems of life management and problem-solving. Ultimately, Scott emphasizes the value of encouraging his children to intrinsically enjoy what they do, and develop enthusiasm not only in the practice of their craft, but in the process of getting there.
Thanks again for tuning into this episode of 2 Dads 1 Car! Please check out Scott’s blog at https://www.scotthyoung.com/blog/ and 2dads1car.com for more exciting updates to come. Feel free to follow us on Instagram (https://instagram.com/2dads1car) and let us know your thoughts in the comments. I hope you love this episode!
“I think the misconception is you have to be Phil Jackson to coach. You don’t have to be an expert. Can you be a good role model to these kids? Can you get their attention? Can you make it fun? That’s the number one thing: make it fun.” - Ian Chan
Hello friends! Thanks for joining us on this episode of 2 Dads 1 Car. Today’s guest is Ian Chan, a father of two young boys, and new friend who brings an athletic perspective on parenting.
In this conversation, Ian recounts the ways in which his experiences as an athlete and sports coach have influenced his parenting approach, especially in instilling strong senses of work ethic, confidence, and commitment in his sons’ lives. Reflecting on his sons’ growth journey as young athletes, Ian uses sports as a lens to appreciate the different personalities of his sons, the social aspect of teamwork, and the important role parents play as role models and supporters, even on the sidelines.
Thank you all so much for tuning in to this episode of 2 Dads 1 Car. Please check us out at 2dads1car.com, follow us on Instagram, and leave a comment to kick off (no pun intended) the conversation! I hope you love this episode.
Credits:
Podcast Guest: Ian Chan
Podcast Host: Steven Ngo
Podcast Producer: Baron Hsueh
“It’s important that you can model a thriving life as a parent. That message can be as important as any rule you put in place. It’s the most influence parents have over their kids: how they live.” -Cal Newport
Hello friends! Thank you for tuning into this very special episode of 2 Dads 1 Car recorded outside of DC in Takoma Park, Maryland! Our guest this episode needs no introduction: Cal Newport, who is a computer science professor at Georgetown University, podcast host of “Deep Questions”, and critically-acclaimed author of “Deep Work”, “Slow Productivity”, and so many more works that have inspired me ever since I was in law school. He is also a dedicated father to three young boys.
Our conversation aims to contextualize Cal’s research and work on productivity and purpose in the modern era through the perspective of parenthood. As we reflect on the challenges of raising young children in the age of smartphones and social media, Cal offers insights on the impact of unrestricted internet access on children, and the ways in which our relationship with technology as parents can impact our attempts to build healthy habits within our children. As our conversation shifts on the discussion of productivity as a parent, Cal shares his seasonal approach to productivity throughout the year, and how he intentionally creates the space for his children not only to participate in that routine of productivity with him, but grow alongside him in their learning journeys.
A big shout-out to Cal and everyone involved in the process to make this episode happen (Jesse Miller, Daniel Marx, Amanda Lang, Jessica Phan, Baron Hsueh, and of course, my in-laws for taking care of our daughter while my wife and I were out of town). This episode was a dream come true, and I am continuously inspired to see the stories, interactions, and feedback generated in our tight-knit community.
Thank you for joining us! Please check us out at 2dads1car.com, and follow us on Instagram for any exciting updates. I hope you love this episode!
Credits:
Podcast Guest: Cal Newport
Podcast Host: Steven Ngo
Podcast Producer: Baron Hsueh
“If you’re self sufficient, you can do anything, and its really cool seeing our kids on that journey where they’re become independent and kind, self-led adults." -Ken Sim
Hello friends! Thank you for joining us on this very special episode of 2 Dads 1 Car! Our guest today is Ken Sim, a businessman, a leader, and a father to 4 sons. He is also the mayor of Vancouver!
Our conversation includes a very candid discussion of how the experience of being a second-generation Asian immigrant and the spotlight of public office have shaped Ken’s perspective not only on fatherhood, but also on the experiences of the community. Ken also offers a refreshing commentary on how your role as a parent changes as you and your children enter different stages of life, and how to balance your commitment to your family and career in a way that encourages growth on both sides. Finally, Ken and I discuss the relationship between fatherhood, family, and personal success, and the importance of both parents and children seeing each other succeed in our joint journeys together through life.
Thank you for joining us on this episode of 2 Dads 1 Car! Many thanks to Ken for making the time for this episode, and special shout-out to my cousin, Kristian Young, for helping me out behind the scene! Please check us out at our website 2dads1car.com, and follow us on Instagram for any exciting updates. I hope you love this episode!
Credits:
Podcast Guest: Ken Sim
Podcast Host: Steven Ngo
Podcast Producer: Baron Hsueh
“How can I practice self-awareness, and use that self-awareness to explore how I’m teaching my kids to grow up as men in our world? I feel like that is modern fatherhood.” -Jesse Robbins
Hello friends! Thanks so much for tuning into this episode of 2 Dads 1 Car! This episode was recorded in Seattle, where our guest today is Jesse Robbins, a good friend of mine who currently runs a Krav Maga school in Seattle and is the very proud father of two young boys.
Today’s episode focuses on Jesse’s journey in fatherhood and self-discovery while going through a turbulent divorce. Touching on the pertinent role of masculinity and emotional vulnerability in his healing journey, Jesse contextualizes his path towards self-acceptance and resilience through his expressions of love for his children, and his unwavering sense of responsibility as a father. This episode ends with a powerful message on loneliness as an epidemic, the crucial need for community and connection for fathers, and Jesse’s personal experiences of support from his friends and rebirth through empowering others.
Thank you all so much for joining us on this episode of 2 Dads 1 Car, and big shout-out to Jesse for sharing his time and story with us. Please visit our website on 2dads1car.com for the latest updates, and feel free to leave a comment below to keep the conversation going! I hope you love this episode!
Credits:
Podcast Guest: Jesse Robbins
Podcast Host; Steven Ngo
Podcast Producer: Baron Hsueh
“In this world, there is so much chaos, so much in-fighting, so many different things happening, but when we work and approach our days from a place of love and kindness, when I’m interacting with my daughter from a place of love, it just changes everything” -Steven Ngo
Hello friends! Thank you for tuning into 2 Dads 1 Car. Just to change the pace a little bit, this episode’s special guest is: me! Since my daughter’s third birthday has just passed, I wanted to take this time to thoughtfully reflect on the lessons I’ve learned, experiences I’ve internalized, and memories I’m looking back on during these last three years as a father.
In this episode, I revisit a few of the most important insights I gained from my conversations with previous podcast guests, including the ways in which I have engaged with the relationship between discomfort and growth as a father, the importance of time management when dealing with the unexpected curveballs of life, and the conscious navigation of energy in a social interaction, especially with your children. This episode concludes with a few words on the increasing role of technology in our children’s lives, the importance of remaining spiritually aligned with our parental roles, and how we as parents can strive to become better people.
I would like to extend a sincere thank you for every guest who has taken the time to be on my podcast and share their life experiences and stories with me. It is truly during these moments when I am reminded of the purpose of this podcast, which is to create a safe and open community to share the untold truths and unique experiences of fatherhood. Thank you for joining us on this journey.
Thank you so much for listening to this episode of 2 Dads 1 Car. Please check out our website at 2dads1car.com. I hope you enjoy this episode!
Credits:
Podcast Host: Steven Ngo
Podcast Producer: Baron Hsueh
“You gotta be the friend, the teacher, the coach, the mentor. You have to be all these different things because that’s what a modern dad should be.” -Ron Lo
Hi friends! Thank you for joining us on this new episode of 2 Dads 1 Car! Our special guest today is a very good friend of mine, Ron Lo, who happened to be in town from Calgary and has been a long-time inspiration and mentor of mine as the father to two young boys, a thriving legal professional, and family man.
In this conversation, Ron and I dissect the concept of fatherhood by exploring the array of identities that are encompassed within a modern definition of what it means to be a parent. While discussing our parental identities as providers, mentors, and leaders of our children, Ron and I also explore the importance of maintaining our relationship with our children by remaining cognizant of these distinct responsibilities and how sympathetic reactions can support our children’s journey to understanding themselves. Offering a psychological perspective on the conversation, Ron also describes the importance of fostering intimacy with your partner, and consciously finding the time to be present even while working on the monumental task of raising children.
Thank you all for your continued support of 2 Dads 1 Car! Please check out our website at 2dads1car.com, and I hope you love this episode!
Credits:
Podcast Guest: Ron Lo
Podcast Host: Steven Ngo
Podcast Producer: Baron Hsueh
“Making sure that you do what little you can to make sure you hold onto the parts of you that are not just being a father, I think that’s going to be super important.” -Alex Su
Hello friends! Thanks so much for joining us on this episode of 2 Dads 1 Car (the very first recorded outside of Vancouver!). Our special guest today is Alex Su, a thought leader in the community, familiar face for those who are on the legal side of TikTok, and dedicated father to a young daughter and son.
In our conversation, Alex and I delve into the challenges we’ve faced when trying to balance parenthood with our careers. As he recounts his vibrant career in the legal industry, Alex shares valuable insights and stories about the different ways in which life as a father has diverted and inspired his work in unexpected and exciting ways. To conclude this episode, Alex and I extend our discussion of networking as a community-building tool towards fatherhood, and contemplate some unique ideas on what it would be like to build a community of dads to share each others’ experiences and insights into parenting.
Thank you for tuning into 2 Dads 1 Car! Please visit our website at 2dads1car.com for the latest updates, and feel free to leave a comment on Spotify to keep the discussion going! I hope you enjoy this episode!
Credits:
Podcast Guest: Alex Su
Podcast Host: Steven Ngo
Podcast Producer: Baron Hsueh
“Have I fully grieved, compensated, and dealt with this? No, absolutely not. But part of dealing with it is not forgetting; remembering, and sharing with the boys.” -James Chang
Hello friends! Thank you for tuning in to this new episode of 2 Dads 1 Car. Our special guest today is James Chang, a great friend of mine from the Bay Area who is a thriving leader of his community, bona fide family man, and the father to two young, curious, and energetic boys.
During our conversation, James and I explore our common experience of family loss as fathers. While bonding over our journeys through grief and mourning, our discussion shifts towards the difficult question of how to address the topic of loss with our children as it inevitably occurs throughout our lives. As we contemplate the critical balance between treating death with compassion and honesty, James and I reflect on the beautiful, devastating, and inspiring ways in which our lost loved ones live on through the stories, memories, and lives we share with our children.
Thank you for joining us on this particularly meaningful episode of 2 Dads 1 Car; I appreciate you for joining us on this journey. Please check out our new website at 2dads1car.com, and I hope you enjoy this episode!
Credits:
Podcast Guest: James Chang
Podcast Host: Steven Ngo
Podcast Producer: Baron Hsueh
“I feel like I’m entering into the ‘funnest’ period so far. The teaching, doing activities with them, and learning: what are the necessary skills to figure out this world?” - Eric Wong
Hello friends! Thank you for listening to our newest episode of 2 Dads 1 Car. Our very special guest today is Eric Wong, a new friend of mine who is actively involved in the Vancouver community, has two young daughters (a certified girl-dad!), and had recently moved back to Vancouver after a few years living and working in the Bay Area.
Eric offers unique insights into the logistics, expectations, and surprises of raising children in two similar yet very different environments. As we discuss the distinct cultures around parenthood in North America, Eric and I reflect on the pressures of achievement and prestige that were prevalent in our childhoods, as well as how that impacts us as role models for our children. Concluding on the topic of leadership, Eric and I talk about the importance of recognizing success as a diversity of experiences, and our role as parents to nurture and guide our children as they embark on understanding what it means to live a successful life.
Thank you all so much for tuning in to this episode of 2 Dads 1 Car! Please check us out at our new website at 2dads1car.com. I hope you enjoy this episode!
Credits:
Podcast Guest: Eric Wong
Podcast Host: Steven Ngo
Podcast Producer: Baron Hsueh
“When you’re in any sort of commitment, there is sacrifice, but you’re not sacrificing your goals, dreams, or vision, you’re just merging them with someone else’s” -Daniel To
Hello friends! Thanks for tuning in to this new episode of 2 Dads 1 Car. I’m thrilled to introduce you to Daniel To: community leader, educator, father to two brilliant children, and personal mentor of mine for many, many years.
In this conversation, Daniel and I candidly discuss the challenges that occur in relationships upon having children, and the importance of remaining engaged and committed to our families on a spiritual level. As we acknowledge the unique experiences, backgrounds, and beliefs of all families, Daniel and I contemplate a few essential features of a successful parent and partner, including sacrifice, intent, and trust.
As the District Principal of the Surrey School District, Daniel also runs “Surrey Schools Mental Health and Wellness”, a YouTube channel which advocates for open discourse on mental health and wellness from the perspective of educators. Please check out the channel here: https://www.youtube.com/@surreyschoolsmentalhealtha8107
Thank you so much for joining us today on this episode of 2 Dads 1 Car! Please check out our new website at 2dads1car.com. I hope you love this episode!
Credits:
Podcast Guest: Daniel To
Podcast Host: Steven Ngo
Podcast Producer: Baron Hsueh
“Be grateful when special things happen, as opposed to expecting them by default” - Premier David Eby
Hello friends!
Welcome to another episode of 2 Dads 1 Car. In this very special episode, we speak to David Eby, father to a young boy and girl (and one more coming soon!) and the Premier of British Columbia.
In our conversation, Premier Eby and I discuss a range of topics including how to nurture independence within our children, how our upbringings have influenced our parenting skills, and advice on how to navigate technology and social media as parents. Drawing on personal experiences, Premier Eby also gives insights on how to address experiences of privilege with young children, and the importance of time management in balancing a busy career with a growing family.
Thank you so much for joining us today on this episode of 2 Dads 1 Car! Please visit our new website at 2dads1car.com, and we hope you enjoy this episode!
Credits:
Podcast Guest: BC Premier David Eby
Podcast Host: Steven Ngo
Podcast Producer: Baron Hsueh
“Life is not always going to say ‘yes’ to you, and the earlier you realize that, the better” - Mike Wong
Hello friends! Welcome to another episode of 2 Dads 1 Car. In this episode, I’ll be introducing you to my friend (and physiotherapist!) Mike Wong, who is a father to two young boys with their own distinct, yet extraordinary personalities.
During our conversation, Mike and I explore the idea of exposing our children to adversity to build resilience and understanding from a young age. In doing so, we ask ourselves how to balance a desire to give our children a better upbringing than our own, while giving them opportunities to learn how to deal with life when things don’t go according to plan.
Thank you so much for joining us today on this episode of 2 Dads 1 Car! Check out our new website at 2dads1car.com
Credits:
Podcast Guest: Mike Wong
Podcast Host: Steven Ngo
Podcast Producer: Baron Hsueh
“So everything that, when it comes down to it, is an experiment. You have to figure out what works for you.”- Al Wong
Hello friends! Welcome to another episode of 2 Dads 1 Car. In this episode I’ll be introducing you to our guest Al Wong, he’s a father of two children five and three years old and runs his practice in accounting.
In this episode, Al shares his experiences being a first-generation parent with the difficulties of decision paralysis, navigating different parent parenting philosophies between his partner and grandparents, and finding a balance between work life, family life, and long-term goals.
I hope you all enjoy this episode and check out our new website at 2dads1car.com
Credits:
Podcast Guest: Al Wong
Podcast Host: Steven Ngo
Podcast Editor: En-Li Su
“Letting go of the flow-inserting music into their life”.-Guillermo Gutierrez
Hello friends! Welcome to another episode of 2 Dads 1 Car! In this episode we have our guest Guillermo share about his experience of being a father of two kids below four years old! We will dive into the parenting secrets and wisdom of finding balance and routine, and instilling one’s cultures and values to the next generation. Thank you so much for joining us today on this episode of 2 Dads 1 Car!
Credits:
Podcast Guest: Guillermo Gutierrez
Podcast Host: Steven Ngo
Podcast Editor: En-Li Su
“I love being a dad; it's all sunshine and rainbows when they’re not crying.”- Jeff Tran
Hey everyone, welcome to another episode of 2 Dads1 Car, where we talk about modern fatherhood. My friends, I am so thrilled to bring on my cousin's husband, Jeff. He is a father to two twin girls, sharing his experiences of raising twins, and juggling work, while finding time for self-care.
I'm so excited to jump in and learn about his experiences, the challenges, the pros, the cons, and what life is like, hope you all enjoy this episode!
Credits:
Podcast Guest: Jeff Tran
Podcast Host: Steven Ngo
Podcast Editor: En-Li Su
"Seek to understand before being understood"- Ricky Cunningham
Hello friends! I am very excited to introduce my friend Ricky, an entrepreneur who grew up in Jamaica and made his living in Canada and is a proud loving father of a preteen son and daughter.
In this episode, we discuss how Ricky's experience growing up with an absent father impacted his fatherhood journey and mindset, his navigation of being twice married with kids, and lastly, how he balances the time vs money and discipline dichotomy with raising his family.
Thank you for joining us in this episode of 2 Dads 1 Car.
Podcast Guest: Ricky Cunningham
Podcast Host: Steven Ngo
Podcast Editor: En-Li Su
“Not everyone is playing in the same sandbox” - Brandon Jang
Hello friends! Welcome to this episode of 2 Dads 1 Car. Today, we have a special guest and best friend I’ve known since kindergarten, Brandon Jang! In this podcast, Brandon will be sharing his journey of becoming a parent at 38 through IVF and the process and procedures it took for him and his partner to reach there. I hope you find this episode eye opening as I did!
Podcast Host: Steven Ngo
Podcast Guest: Brandon Jang
Podcast Editor: En-Li Su
Seven Grandfathers – love, respect, honesty, humility, bravery, wisdom, and truth.” -Angeline Boulley
Hello friends! I am so excited to introduce you my friend and executive coach with over 20 years of experience, Karey , to my podcast! Karey is one of my more senior podcast guests in his 60s with three adult children in their 30s!
In this episode, we will examine the evolving changes of fatherhood through the lens and wisdom of an executive coach, discussing how parenting boundaries change and evolve from children growing into adults and helping others be grounded in their own wisdom.
Thank you so much for joining us for this episode!
Podcast Guest: Karey VanBuren
Podcast Host: Steven Ngo
Podcast Editor: En-Li Su
"Life is ten percent what happens to you and ninety percent how you respond to it".- Lou Holtz
Hey everybody, welcome to another episode of 2 Dads 1 Car where we talk about modern fatherhood. My friends, I'm going to be bringing on board a very, very long-time friend of mine. We've known each other since grade 10 and went to three schools together, Brian Cheng!
Brian is a proud father of a 10 month-year-old son and in today's episode, we will be exploring the challenges and joys of fatherhood in areas of navigating sleep deprivation, differing parenting philosophies and work responsibilities, and most importantly how staying flexible and rolling with the punches keeping one's eyes on the bigger picture makes the journey of fatherhood much easier.
This will be the last episode released this year, happy holidays and Merry Christmas to all my listeners out there, and may you have a great time with your children, families, and friends!
“Conflict is good in a negotiation process... it's the clash of two ideas, which then, all being well, produces a third idea.” -Luke Roberts
Greetings friends! Today I am very excited to introduce my friend Darren, who is a proud father of three boisterous children and also, a police officer!
In our episode, we will be exploring how Darren navigates his schedules and family tasks with his partner in shift work as a cop, how he and his partner work on conflict resolution with his children, and lastly finding strategies for him and his partner to be able to carve times for themselves to build quality time for rest and for growth.
We also discussed how Darren found his unique parenting style in not trying to do what “mom” does in areas such as making breakfast, but finding a unique rhythm and pattern where he can parent his three kids his way while learning to give grace to his children and his partner from his work.
I hope this podcast can enrich your parenting experience and enhance your toolkits in your parenting skills!
Podcast Host: Steven Ngo
Podcast Guest: Darren Wong
Podcast Editor: En-Li Su
“Fathering is not something perfect men do, but something that perfects the man.” -Frank Pittman
Today we have a special guest who is a bit different from our other guests. While my regular podcasts interview fathers and their unique challenges and perspectives on being a father, my friend James is a father-to-be.
In this episode James and I discuss the unique challenges prior to being a father, such as the struggles couples face in getting pregnant, how to build healthy communications with one's partner through emotional check-ins, and most importantly, how to build a supportive community for the parenthood journey.
In addition to our discussion, we also explored different parenting styles and expectations based on our own experiences with our respective upbringings.
I hope you find this episode insightful to your fatherhood journey and planning and find a sense of connection that you are not alone on this journey, but father growing together as fathers in the community.
One cannot be a perfect father, but the process of fatherhood helps one become a better father.
Credits:
Podcast Host: Steven Ngo
Podcast Guest: James Thomson
Podcast Editor: En-Li Su
“Let me be as a feather. Strong with purpose yet light at heart, able to bend. And, tho I might become frayed, able to pull myself together again.” – Anita Sams
Hi friends! I would like to introduce you all today to my friend and ballroom dance instructor Joel! He is a father of two daughters in grade 6 and grade 8.
Today in our podcast we will be exploring the challenges and learning curves of parenting approaches in relationship building and parenting, learning from Joel’s experiences in how one hammer approach may work for one child but the feather approach may be more suitable for the other.
Through trial and error, tears and fights, and seeking professional help, Joel and his partner were able to reflect upon their own parental upbringing and approaches that were not the healthiest way and learn how to accommodate their child’s needs in their unique way where they feel loved, supported, and cared for.
The three questions we will be exploring today are:
1: How does one navigate parenting styles when it comes to discipline? What worked and didn’t work?
2: How does one carve out space and priorities between being a father and a dance instructor?
3: What is something one can look forward to in the next chapter of fatherhood?
I hope you’re able to find some valuable takeaways from our conversation and find the best parenting approach that can fully support your children. See you next time!
Credits:
Podcast Host: Steven Ngo
Podcast Guest: Joel Marasigan
Podcast Editor: En-Li Su
"The thing about parenting rules is there aren't any. That's what
makes it so difficult."-Ewan McGregor
If the renowned actor for Jedi Master Obi-Wan Kenobi finds parenting challenging, how much harder will it be for us mere Padawans who are new to the lifelong occupation called parenting?
In today’s episode, I am inviting my dear friend Justin from my self-development group “Mastermind” to share his thoughts and experiences as a father of two children (baby #2 coming soon!)
In this episode, we will be exploring these three key questions:
1: What does it mean to be a parent?
2: How can parents create opportunities for their children to grow in their passions and interests?
3: What values can a parent teach their child inside and outside of the home?
4: How to set healthy boundaries to raise a child?
I hope this episode can give you and your partner parenting insight for you and your families as we navigate this new life stage as parents, working together to give your children the opportunity to shine whenever they go.
Credits:
Podcast Host: Steven Ngo
Podcast Guest: Justin Mulholland
Podcast Editor: En-Li Su
"We have to welcome, accommodate and support a wider range of 'normal', and only then will we benefit from the extraordinary difference these diverse minds can bring"- Roxanne Hobbs
When we think about neurodiversity, one has to look at the world through the lens of those who see the world through a different lens. I am proud to introduce today's speaker and my good friend Dave Namkung to the show!
Dave is a pillar and a legend in the BC community: working as a he's a lawyer and a recruiter running his own company. In addition to running his own business, he is also a big advocate in supporting the disability community as his son was born neurodiverse with autism on the spectrum.
Dave's story is really unique in his self-reflection, changes in his ableist mindset, and the action plans he and his partner took to ensure their son has the best support as possible to thrive as a neurodiverse child.
Some key questions covered in this episode:
How much time does one prioritize one’s child?
How does one manage expectations as a parent?
What are some ways to build a supporting environment for neurodiverse children?
How does one balance homeschooling and social life with friends and family?
How does one stay healthy and resilient to take care of one’s family?
I hope you find Dave's journey of fatherhood in parenting a neurodiverse child with autism and a story that continues to inspire and motivate you as it has inspired me!
Credits:
Podcast Host: Steven Ngo
Podcast Guest: Dave Namkung
Podcast Editor: En-Li Su
“If parenthood came with a GPS it would mostly just say: RECALCULATING” ~Amy Rees Anderson
As a young father raising my own daughter, listening to Scott’s story has left a deep impact on me. Scott has lived and worked across several countries, raising his children cross-culturally in Canada, India, Vietnam, and the USA as a teacher. After experiencing a lot of challenges during COVID-19, Scott decided to leave the field of education and pursue the life he wanted to live: a full-time creative.
As a creative, Scott produces and writes his own music. In addition to making a living out of his passion, he’s grown out his hair and got a tattoo. Despite the social for him as a single father, Scott is actively taking the steps to live a life that is true to himself.
Despite the difficulty navigating life as a single father, juggling new changes in his professional and personal life, I am constantly inspired by Scott's drive to improve the quality of life for himself and his children.
If you are facing challenges as a single parent, I strongly encourage you to listen to Scott’s journey of growth and self-discovery.
Parenting doesn’t have a straight path with one direction, but a process of constant recalculation. As long as we continue to love our children, we can give them maps and compasses to navigate this beautiful and complex journey called life.
Credits:
Podcast Host: Steven Ngo
Podcast Guest: Scott Hsu
Podcast Editor: En-Li Su
"Being a parent, maybe that's what parenting is—taking on discomfort to make other people comfortable. We take on stress to make it comfortable for our children, but we also have to be aware that you can only take on so much, otherwise it starts affecting you." -Gregor Jeffrey
In today’s episode, join us on a scenic journey from Vancouver to Victoria as we delve into the life of Gregor who doubles as a speaking coach and a devoted father.
Today, Gregor shares his personal journey into fatherhood in his 40s, his preparations for a move to Mexico and the unique challenges and joys of parenting later in life.
We talk about how embracing discomfort in parenting can lead to moments of joy and connection. It is the gender parenting moments that make the journey worthwhile.
https://www.instagram.com/virtualgregor/
Podcast Host: Steven Ngo
Podcast Guest: Gregor Jeffrey
In this episode of "Two Dads, One Car," host Steven Ngo engages in a candid and insightful conversation with none other than Patrick Chan, the renowned Olympic figure skater and proud father. With a focus on modern fatherhood, Patrick shares his unique journey through parenthood, revealing unspoken truths, challenges, and his thoughtful perspective on raising his son in this next chapter of his life.
Key Takeaways:
A Legendary Start: Steven introduces Patrick Chan, the most decorated figure skater in Canadian history, as the special guest of the podcast. The episode provides an exclusive look into Patrick's experiences, particularly his insights into fatherhood.
Authenticity and Realness: From the get-go, Steven sets the tone for authenticity and openness, inviting Patrick to share his honest thoughts on fatherhood, parenting challenges, and life transitions.
A Father's Journey: Patrick takes us through his personal journey, from his marriage to Liz during the pandemic to the birth of their son, Oliver. This candid conversation highlights the rollercoaster of joys and challenges that come with parenthood.
Unspoken Truths: Patrick reveals some of the unspoken truths about parenting that often go unnoticed. He discusses the strains it can put on a relationship, the feelings of uncertainty and inadequacy that fathers might experience, and the importance of open communication and support.
Navigating Career and Parenthood: As a former competitive figure skater who transitioned into a career in commercial real estate, Patrick sheds light on the delicate balance between work and family. He shares insights into managing his time effectively and ensuring quality moments with his family.
Future Aspirations for Oliver: The conversation delves into the intriguing question of whether Patrick envisions his son following in his footsteps as a figure skater. Patrick and Liz are committed to allowing Oliver to explore his own passions and interests, emphasizing a well-rounded approach to education and personal growth.
Key Quotes:
Conclusion: In this captivating episode of "Two Dads, One Car," listeners gain a unique perspective into the life of Patrick Chan, beyond his legendary figure skating career. Steven Ngo uncovers Patrick's insights on the nuances of fatherhood, parenting challenges, and his aspirations for his son. The interview showcases the authentic and unfiltered dialogue that "Two Dads, One Car" is known for, leaving the audience with valuable takeaways about modern fatherhood and the intricate balance between personal passions and family commitments.
Charles Girard is the father of two boys and has raised his kids around the world, including Senegal, Washington DC and now he is here in Vancouver. Listen to this episode if you've ever thought about moving abroad for work and trying to figure out if it is actually possible to do this while having a family. Let's go!
Welcome to 2 Dads 1 Car! In this episode, I sit down with my neighbour, Daniel Perrett, to talk about raising and building resilience in kids. As a father of two boys, he has had some experience in this area. Daniel shares his personal experiences and insights on how to help kids navigate difficult situations, bounce back from setbacks and how to raise the "future trees" of our planet. Whether you are a parent, grandparent, or simply interested in learning more about raising resilient kids, this episode is for you. So, sit back, relax, and join us for a thought-provoking conversation on 2 Dads 1 Car.
This episode is a game-changer. In this episode, we’re chatting with Arthur Tong, a father of a 9-month old daughter. We talk about what it is like to raise a kid in Singapore, preparing your kid to be a world-class athlete, and the real truth about fatherhood.
In this episode, we talk about the hidden biology of being a parent, how to carve out time for yourself, and most importantly, should you give your kid a bitcoin?
Six months later, baby daughter in tow, it's time to kick off Season 2 with three lessons learned, a moment of reflection for my late father and a discussion of what's next.
Melvin and I are both expecting fathers around the same time so thought it'd be fitting to end off Season 1 with our fatherhood journey reflections so far. Stay tuned until the 2nd half where we bring in our partners to join us for their thoughts too.
In this episode, we talk about being a millennial father, the traps of social media perfection and rewriting our family narrative. We go deep in this episode, come join us!
Season 1, Episode 9 | Will is the father of a baby daughter. In this episode, we talk about baby names, starting your own business at the start of fatherhood and breaking down cultural norms on parenting.
Justin is the father of 1 daughter and an entrepreneur. In this episode, we dive deep into adopting a positive mindset, how not to be a 'shitty dad' and everything else in between.
Season 1, Episode 7 | In this episode, we explore what it is like to raise a daughter in the midst of COVID, creating your own family playbook and figuring out how to set personal boundaries between work and family (or at least trying to).
Season 1, Episode 6 | Kelvin is the father of a six-week-old son. In this episode, we have our very first magic show! Check out our YouTube video to take a look. We touch upon discovering your identity, recovering from divorce and the parallels between magic and fatherhood.
Season 1, Episode 5 | Alex is the father of a six-week-old (and he is a lawyer too!). In this episode, we talk about advocating for parental leave at your workplace, growing up with a multi-racial background and raising multiracial kids.
Season 1, Episode 4 | Kyle is a father of five month old (and a dog). In this episode, we talk about modern fatherhood, generational differences when it comes to being a millennial father and whether or not babies need their own shared Google calendar.
Tim is a father of one son and has another incoming. In this episode, we talk about dad bod, unspoken truths about parenting and thriving in your career.
I’m so excited to have Matt Tan as my first guest on the podcast. In this episode, we touch upon everything from lessons from his late mother, living with intention and myths about parenting.
By dads, for dads. In this podcast, we'll be exploring topics relevant to dads and dads-to-be and highlighting what parenthood looks like from the male perspective while driving around in a car. Because why not?
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