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“Being Dad”: call for fathers to take part in documentary

June 3, 2008 by Andy Merrett · Leave a Comment 

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Dads with children aged 0-3 are wanted to take part in a new documentary series.

“Being Dad” is the “dadumentary” DVD that delivers real information to Dads to demystify the whole process – and is now being filmed for Dads in Ireland, Scotland and England.

Dads can be any age, and filming takes place over the next couple of months in five locations: Central London, Bath, Manchester, Edinburgh, and Dublin.

The documentary makers explain:

“Filming takes about two hours and you’ll join five other dads in a relaxed environment talking about everything from conception to birth and bringing the baby home. We’ll provide you with free food and plenty of beers. This is a great opportunity to be a part of the first UK and Irish film that inspires and informs future dads to be. This will make a great heirloom, will get you in your partner’s good books, as well as making sure that future dads can legitimately avoid the pregnancy manuals!”

For more details email Victoria Newlands at victoria@nobull-communications.co.uk or phone 01628 526208.

Filming dates are:

Central London: Friday, June 20 / Tuesday, July 1 @ 6.30pm
Bath: Sunday, June 22 @ 4.30pm
Manchester: Tuesday, June 24 @ 6.30pm
Edinburgh: Wednesday, June 25 @ 6.30pm
Dublin: Friday, June 27 @ 6.30pm

More problem kids than 50 years ago, study suggests

February 21, 2007 by Andy Merrett · Leave a Comment 

The Vanier Institute for the Family has suggested that there are a lot more ‘problem children’ than there were 50 years ago, and the blame goes to… everyone.

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Anita Clayton interviewed about new book: Women, Sex, and the Quest for Intimacy

January 23, 2007 by Andy Merrett · Leave a Comment 

The Charlottesville News talks to Anita Clayton about her new book “Satisfaction: Women, Sex, and the Quest for Intimacy”. The interview covers sex education, self-esteem, overcoming issues of sexuality, and the unrealistic portrayal of women’s sexuality by the media.

An interesting interview of this UVA professor of psychiatry and obstetrics and gynaecology.

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