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Father’s Day Special: An Authentic Take on Fatherhood | Roderick Langrin

Kembala Evans Season 1 Episode 11

In this colorful episode, Kembala speaks with engineer and devoted father Roderick Langrin about fatherhood. Growing up with a single mother, Roderick was intentional in creating his own father blueprint. 

They discuss the origins of Father’s Day from Sonora Smart Dodd’s campaign in 1910 Spokane, WA to its national recognition in 1972. Roderick shares his idea of a perfect Father’s Day and his most treasured gifts—against a backdrop of the National Retail Federation’s projected $24 billion in Father’s Day spending (2025). 

Roderick shares invaluable, candid lessons on navigating fatherhood, prioritizing his children first, and his dedication to having lasting connections. 

What do dads want most? Kembala reveals the Top 5 things American dads want  for Father’s Day 2025 (YouGov survey).

Key Takeaways:

  1. Presence Over Perfection: Observe positive father figures/role models, extract positive behaviors, and adapt them to your family.
  2. Embrace Individuality: Each child is unique. Celebrate their strengths, address vulnerabilities, and tailor your approach to each.
  3. Sentimental Gifts Mean More: Hand-drawn cards and photo books often outlast expensive gadgets. 
  4. Quality Time is the #1 Gift: Show up—whether that’s being in the delivery room, attending a game, or simply turning off the radio and talking.
  5. Balance Work and Family: Prioritize. Material comforts can’t replace memories of your presence.
  6. Build a “Dad Brotherhood”: Father’s Day can foster camaraderie among dads—share experiences, encouragement, and mutual support.
  7. Stay Connected to Your Kids: Create group text chats, learn their interests and communicate with them regularly to gain trust.

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👉 If you're a dad, have a dad, or want to be a dad—this one’s for you.

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