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The Difference a Dad Makes Ep. 5 - Infant Health with Family Connects

Category: Kids & family
Duration: 00:26:32
Publish Date: 2025-05-20 21:23:00
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Infant Health with Family Connects In this episode of The Difference a Dad Makes, hosts J. Fotsch and Brian Mattson talk with Jordan Coiner from the Springfield-Greene County Health Department about the crucial role dads play in infant health. Jordan shares personal stories from his own parenting journey and introduces the Family Connects program, a home-visiting initiative offering support from registered nurses to every new family in Greene County. The conversation centers on how dads can stay curious, ask questions and get involved early in their child's life—especially when navigating sleep deprivation, changing family dynamics and emotional overwhelm.

The discussion also highlights the overlooked mental health needs of new fathers. Jordan opens up about the postpartum challenges his family faced and encourages dads to prioritize self-care and emotional openness. Resources like Mental Health 417 and peer support are emphasized, as well as using reputable sources like the American Academy of Pediatrics to navigate conflicting parenting advice. The episode sends a strong message: Dads matter deeply and seeking help is a strength—not a weakness.

Episode Highlights

[06:32] “It’s okay to not know the answer… being willing to ask the question is the biggest thing.”

[07:13] “Every newborn in Greene County has access to our nurses… they’ll come visit you in the home.”

[14:37] “Talk to another friend of mine who is a dad as well… you realize you’re not alone.”

[17:10] “If I’m not taking care of myself, I can’t fully take care of my family.”

[18:39] “Health outcomes improve when dads are involved… for mom and baby.”

[19:48] “Don’t just trust what someone says on TikTok—go do your own research.”

[25:17] “Hey man, you good? Let’s have a conversation. Let’s talk about our mental health.”

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