• First time father to be
    Mar 12 2023
    In this episode, we have the pleasure of speaking with Waqaar. Waqaar is a full-time working father to be living in London and is known for his thoughtful and reflective nature. We discuss the struggles of balancing work and family life, his views on fatherhood, and his plans for taking care of his child once they arrive into the world. Waqaar shares how he has been preparing for the new addition to his family by researching child development, reading up on parenting tips and advice, and talking with existing parents about what it's like to be a dad. He also outlines some of the challenges he expects to face in juggling his job with raising a child, such as managing stress levels, and maintaining healthy relationships with family members. We end our conversation exploring some of Waqaar's hopes for the future when it comes to supporting his child - from providing a safe and secure home environment to fostering their creativity through offering extracurricular activities. Listeners will find this episode highly informative as we journey through Waqaar's thoughts on impending fatherhood!

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    1 hr and 14 mins
  • Father to 1 and another on the way
    Feb 23 2023

    In this episode of the podcast, we hear from Arafat – a doctor and father to a daughter, with another child on the way. He shares his journey of fatherhood and reflects on how it has changed his life for the better. Arafat tells us how he has become increasingly attuned to his daughter’s needs and is looking forward to meeting his newborn son or daughter soon.


    Arafat also talks about how he has been able to combine his passion for medicine with being a father and how it all works in harmony. He discusses some of the most rewarding experiences of being a dad as well as some of the moments that have challenged him but made him stronger.



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    1 hr and 3 mins