Chicken Soup for the Soul's Being Dad
Chicken Soup for the Soul's Being Dad

Series·2018·1 Season

Chicken Soup for the Soul's Being Dad

Directed By

Alex Garcia

Country

US

Language

English

Episodes

8

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The Story

Being Dad is an intimate, entertaining and revealing portrait of nine men who are tackling fatherhood, one of the most important roles in the world. Each episode of this new docu-series drops viewers into the lives of three dads who are facing challenges that are simultaneously unique and universal: a single dad re-enters the dating scene; an over-protective dad struggles with his autistic daughter’s growing independence; gay dads deal with the emotional complexities of adoption. While the featured fathers are different ages, races, and religions, they are all bound by the singular belief that raising their children is life’s greatest gift.

Producer

Tim Healy, Matthew Ginsburg

Cinematography

Ryan Walsh

Status

Returning Series

Themes

racesfatherhoodgay adoptionraising childrensingle dadover-protective dadgay dads

Production House

Chicken Soup for the Soul Entertainment

Audience Score

100%

1 votes

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Timepass4%
Go for it10%
Perfection85%

Where to watch

Region: US

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Cast

R.J. Bain

Narrator (voice)

Eddie Spaghetti

Self

Elvis Daly

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Quattro Daly

Self

Zeke Daly

Self

Jessika Daly

Self

Spike Spencer

Spike Spencer

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Kimberly Spencer

Self

Jake Perez

Self

Kim MacKenzie

Self

Christopher Von Streicher

Self

Jade Perez

Self

Kylo Paderez

Self

Ishtafah Muhammad

Self

Lisa Perez

Self

Marty Chandler

Self

Anthony Paderez

Self

Patrick S. Muhammad

Self

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Crew

Alex Garcia

Director

Tim Healy

Executive Producer

Tim Flick

Director

Ryan Walsh

Director, Director of Photography

Clint Lealos

Director

Ben Bulatao

Editor

Matthew Ginsburg

Executive Producer

Brandon Fryman

Director

Marc Otto

Editor

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