Meet The Dads
C.C.
C.C. grew up in a household with two younger sisters and a mother running an in home day care full of kids which taught him how to take care of kids early. Always knowing that he wanted kids, when the day finally arrived he welcomed it with open arms. Priding himself on being a family first entrepreneur he runs the marketing agency The Advance Guard.
He is an award winning podcaster and an active public speaker. He is also an avid photographer who also loves to cook. He firmly believes that good parents are active parents and has no patience for fathers who are not involved in their kid’s lives. He married his high school sweetheart and lives with his family and dog Roxie outside of Boston.
Dan
Dan has at various times been a web designer, actor, wannabe rockstar, podcaster, and teacher, but ultimately his role as husband and father is his favorite job of all. Originally from the Boston area, Dan and his family of four recently moved down to Central Florida to pursue new adventures and better weather.
Dan is now teaching web design at Full Sail University and enjoying life with his wife Kerry, and two sons, Jack and Max. Their escapades have been chronicled on the long-running podcast, Baby Time, which includes episodes featuring the births of both boys. Between the diapers, breastfeeding, and everyday changes the boys go through, there’s plenty to learn and share as a Digital Dad.
Munk
Some men are born to Fatherhood while others have Fatherhood thrust upon them. To anyone who has ever met Massachusetts based Art Director and Composer/Producer [munk], he is clearly the former. [munk] counts his two children as both motivation and inspiration for his tireless creative energy and entrepreneurial spirit.
At 40, [munk] has successfully navigated the reconstruction of his life, post-divorce, managing a healthy relationship with his son’s mother (he believes the term “Ex” carries negativity) by prioritizing their boy’s needs and happiness above all else. Blessed with a “do-over”, [munk] recently remarried the most understanding woman on Earth and became a dad for the second time to a beautiful little girl. He attributes many of his adult life lessons to his children, 9-year-old son Trey and 7-month-old Raegan Sophia. “I learn a little more from them every day. If you’re open and watch ever so closely, children can be the most effective teachers. The best parent I can be comes via a combination of observation and introspect”. [munk] keeps the “kid” within alive by working in the video game industry, rocking with his band on the weekends and writing music for film and television.







