
Episode #363
Finding Community in Fatherhood with Brooklyn Stroll Club's Joe Gonzales
In this episode, I sit down with Joe Gonzales, founder of the Brooklyn Stroll Club, for a candid conversation about fatherhood. Joe talks about his experience with new fatherhood, realizing he needed community, and how he created it for himself and other first-time dads. Joe opens up about becoming more vulnerable as a dad, why men get praised for doing the bare minimum, and what it really looks like to support your partner through pregnancy and postpartum. We also get into millennial dads changing the narrative around fatherhood, the mental health crisis men are facing, and why every parent should be able to leave the house without leaving a single note for their partner. Key Takeaway / Points: How his call out to social media asking "where do the dads hang out?" turned into creating the Brooklyn Stroll Club Why the zero to one transition feels harder for many dads The double standard of dads being praised for the bare minimum How fatherhood forces men to be more vulnerable Why men need safe spaces and why it's not women's responsibility to create them Millennial dads changing the stereotypes This episode is sponsored by Philips Avent. Learn more about Share the Care Connector HERE . Follow Joe: Instagram: @brooklynstrollclub & @joegonzales.co TikTok: @joegonzales.co Website: Brooklyn Stroll Club Follow me: Instagram: @cameronoaksrogers Substack: Fill Your Cup Website: cameronoaksrogers.com TikTok: @cameronoaksrogers YouTube: Cameron Rogers


