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Discovering Dad: Spotlight On Dads - Tony Chen

  • Jessica · 1 year ago
    Great interview! I love reading about all the rad Dads on your blog! Love that his son gave himself the nickname Meme. Love it!
  • jnbammer · 1 year ago
    Thanks Jessica!
  • jason · 1 year ago
    Great Spotlight. Tony seems like a cool dad. Great choice as usual.
  • jnbammer · 1 year ago
    Thanks Jason!
  • QuirkeeJames · 1 year ago
    savvydaddy rocks! I'm going to register. great interview again, guys!
  • jnbammer · 1 year ago
    Tony does Rock!
  • Tom · 1 year ago
    Another great interview. I loved the part about how an older dad helped him see a different perspective on the child's sleeping arrangements. There is nothing like sharing fatherhood experience to help encourage and enlighten new dads.
  • jnbammer · 1 year ago
    I agree Tom - I always appreciate learning new things from other dads, as Tony described.
  • dadofdivas · 1 year ago
    Yet another great spotlight and the site seems to be up and going again! Thanks!
  • jnbammer · 1 year ago
    Thanks Chris!
  • Bob · 1 year ago
    Great interview!
  • jnbammer · 1 year ago
    Thanks Bob!
  • tony · 1 year ago
    don't tell me that you're a yankees fan?!?!

    And Jessica, thanks for the comment. Meme is sort of an "accidental" nickname. He actually thinks he's saying his name, but he isn't. =) I'm not sharing his real name, but you could probably figure it out. starts w/ a "T"
  • jnbammer · 1 year ago
    Yankees!?! No way man! I have to root for the home team - Go O's!!! Camden Yards is one of my favorite parks, even if the O's are terrible ;-)
  • tony · 1 year ago
    okay, good, we can still be friends... growing up in VA, I grew up watching the O's & Cal Ripken
  • Derek · 1 year ago
    Tony and Jeremy, great interview! It is interesting to see that Tony isn't too far from me geographically, as I work in the northern suburbs of Chicago.

    Tony, at least you didn't say you were a Cubs fan! ;)
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