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Dadcast episode 3: Becoming a father at 21

Simon Balissat
8.5.2023
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Julian found out he was going to be a father when he was 20. While his friends were partying at the weekend, he held a bottle in his hand instead of a drink. Julian talks to Thomas and me openly about what it's like to become a father at a young age.

Graphic designer Julian Stauffer's first son was not what you would call an absolute dream child. His son was born during his apprenticeship and Julian's world was suddenly turned upside down. In the third episode of the Dadcast, Julian tells us how his parents and friends reacted, why becoming a father at a young age makes him happy and why he and his current wife decided to have a second child.

The "Dadcast" is aimed at anyone interested in the topic of fatherhood - regardless of whether they are fathers themselves or not.

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    "Dadcast", the podcast about fatherhood

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Cover photo: Dyan Shirai

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