The Dad Manual

What does a British boarding school, a bucket of talcum powder, and men's work have to do with becoming a great dad?

Tony sits down with Steven Fielding — father of two teenage sons, men's work facilitator, and someone who has done the deep interior work to understand how his past shaped his parenting. Steven opens up about growing up with an absent father, being sent to boarding school at 10, navigating divorce while keeping his boys at the center, and why intentional fatherhood starts long before your first child arrives.

Key Takeaways:
  • Early hands-on involvement — diapering, feeding, swaddling — pays real dividends in your relationship with your kids years later
  • The psychological imprint of childhood separation, including "boarding school syndrome," can follow men well into adulthood
  • Teenage boys need a father who is stepping back strategically, not battling them — your job shifts from protecting to supporting
  • It's never too late to take responsibility and apologize to your kids for moments you could have handled better
  • Co-regulation and nervous system awareness are practical parenting tools, not just therapy concepts
  • Men's work and brotherhood aren't just personal development — they make you a better father
  • Devices and screen time are a real challenge; the answer isn't panic, it's redirecting focus to what you can control in your own household
  • Separation and divorce don't end your job as an intentional father — how you show up after matters just as much
  • Communicating your needs without neediness is a skill — and one worth developing before you're in crisis
  • Start the interior work early. Create a list of intentions before you become a dad. Lead.
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  • (00:00) - – Cold open: Boarding school
  • (00:20) - – Tony introduces Stephen Fielding
  • (01:22) - – Steven's two sons: Nick (18) and Max (16)
  • (02:48) - – Fathering teenagers: patience and letting go
  • (04:39) - – The men you want them to become
  • (05:56) - – Being hands-on from day one
  • (07:36) - – Growing up: absent father, affectionate mother
  • (09:02) - – Sent to boarding school at age 10
  • (11:07) - – The headmaster: most influential male figure
  • (12:22) - – The lasting echo of homesickness
  • (13:03) - – Bullying, standing up, and the lesson it taught
  • (14:27) - – Boarding school syndrome
  • (16:05) - – Men's work and the capacity for brotherhood
  • (19:09) - – Leadership, giving what you want to receive
  • (19:54) - – Did he always know he wanted to be a dad?
  • (21:29) - – Nick's birth: capturing the first breath
  • (23:57) - – The moment responsibility lands
  • (25:08) - – Happiest Baby on the Block & swaddling
  • (27:50) - – What shifted in his marriage after kids
  • (29:44) - – No More Mr. Nice Guy and owning your patterns
  • (31:29) - – Communicating needs without neediness
  • (33:00) - – The Middle Passage and rediscovering your partner
  • (34:30) - – The talcum powder story
  • (36:47) - – The 30 minutes it took to settle Nick down
  • (37:52) - – Breath work, nervous system, and co-regulation
  • (38:45) - – Going back to apologize: it's never too late
  • (39:49) - – His father's advice: always keep the family together
  • (40:53) - – Advice to first-time dads
  • (43:26) - – Start the interior work early. Be intentional.
  • (44:16) - – Tony closes out with Steven

Creators and Guests

Host
Tony Cooper
Tony Cooper is the founder of Playing the Game of Business, a business coach, father, and podcast host.

What is The Dad Manual?

The Dad Manual is a fatherhood podcast hosted by Tony Cooper, featuring honest conversations with dads about the real, unfiltered journey of parenthood. This parenting podcast for dads explores everything from the excitement of being a first time dad to navigating the teenage years. As one of the best podcasts for expecting dads and experienced fathers alike, we dive deep into what it actually means to be a modern dad—the struggles, the growth, the mistakes, and the moments that change you forever. Whether you're looking for a new dad podcast or seasoned parenting wisdom, this family podcast delivers the honest guidance you won't find in books.