#08 Ashley John-Baptiste

Dadvengers Podcast Episode 08 - Ashley John-Baptiste BBC journalist, Royal Television Society Ambassador and graduate of Cambridge University Ashley John-Baptiste talks about becoming a dad in the first UK lockdown. He also talks about being brought up in the UK care system between foster care and a children’s home. Finally he touches upon the adversities he faced, the lasting impact they’ve have and how scared he was to become a new dad. Something we have spoken about frequently on Dadvengers Dad Chats. Time Codes 1:21 – Having a baby in lockdown under strict restrictions for partners in hospital, “We didn’t know the deal of what I could do as a dad” 4:39 – “I put on one sock…” Ashley on how he reacted to the news his wife was going into labour. 7:18 – Preparing for fatherhood and labour. 9:06 – Ashley on growing up in foster care – “I had a void in terms of family…” 14:12 – “I will never forget the moment of being called a mistake” – the brutal moments that shaped Ashley, and the remaining vulnerability from his upbringing. 18:56 – Ashley’s relationship with his partner Joanna and her family. 22:36 - "I love it, but its been hard" Ashley talks about the challenges of being a new parent. 25:13 - The importance of being, and having positive mentors and role models while in care. 29:55 - "In communities we need mentors..." Ashley on talking to children in care and being a positive role model. 32:18 - Ashley's advice to new dads. 34:17 - Music, athletics and creativity - the things that Ashley liked as a child, and whether that is being passed onto his daughter. 36:56 - Dad superpower. Don't forget to subscribe to be first to hear new episodes. And if you want more of our parenting content make sure you're following us on Instagram & Facebook too! Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.

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TV Presenter and father of two children, Nigel Clarke (The Baby Club, The Toddler Club - CBeebies) talks to well-known dads and special guests about their journey through parenthood, and no subject is off the table. Listen to the highs, the lows, the successes, the oh-so-funny fails, the mental struggle and the physical exhaustion from a dad’s point of view. We live in a time when more dads want to be involved in their children’s development but feel it is difficult to find guidance and support. Dadvengers is here to change that, and though it's focused on dads, it’s a podcast for parents one and all. Mums love listening to our podcast. So dads, mums, grandparents, friends and family grab a cuppa and let’s talk parenting.