Jon Gustin aka The Tired Dad: 6 Things Weโ€™re Taking from His MomCast Interview - The Cleveland Moms

Tired Dad Podcast Host

Jon Gustin is the dad behind the popular social media account “The Tired Dad“. Known for his candid takes on sobriety, marriage and parenting, he has become the millennial voice of fatherhoodโ€”all while pouring an endless cup of coffee.

Recently, Jon sat down with Demetra Ganias, host of MomCast, to discuss his new book and his take on parenting that shaped it. Donโ€™t forget to check out the whole conversation by downloading it on Momcast.

Tired Parents Are Good Parents

Have you heard โ€œif youโ€™re worried about being a good parent, you probably are one?” Jonโ€™s โ€œTired Dadโ€ is showing that. โ€œBasically, โ€˜Tired Dadโ€™ just means that you’re tired because you’re doing it right. You care. You’re showing up. And we’re going to be tired, but that doesn’t mean we quit,โ€ says Jon.

Parenthood Can Be a Catalyst for Good Change

Sometimes it takes becoming a parent to want to be a better person, a theme underlying many of Jonโ€™s posts about sobriety. โ€œThe major turning point was when my daughter was born, for sure. A mirror was put up to my life and all the unhealed trauma, all the stuff that I wasn’t dealing with. I realized that I used substances and alcohol to bury those emotions,โ€ shares Jon.

Parenting Sober Can Be a Game-Changer

While Jon wasnโ€™t an angry drinker, he admits he wasnโ€™t present when he was drinking. He says, โ€œAs any parent knows, this time flies by once you have kidsโ€ฆI felt like I wasn’t mentally present. Having to have a beer before the nighttime bedtime routine and then afterwards, and then being hungover in the morningโ€ฆ. I just didn’t want to miss out on it.โ€

Small Moments Can Be Big

Fans of Jonโ€™s social media posts know heโ€™s all about embracing the little moments as kids go from little to big. And to do that in real life, he says to tune in fully. โ€œWe live in such a distracted world. Obviously, the little device in our hands can really take our eyes away from the most important people in our lives,โ€ notes Jon. He adds that after school he asks them what the best and worst part of their day was, and at bedtime, he gives them more time for deep conversations. โ€œItโ€™s just really about being the safe space for them at all times and knowing that no matter what they say, they’re being listened to and engaged with,โ€ says Jon.

Itโ€™s Okay for Dads to Need Help

Although Dads want to be Superhuman, Jon says theyโ€™re humanโ€”and wants moms to help them know thatโ€™s okay. โ€œIt’s okay for them to express their struggles. You’re not going to hold it against them,โ€ says Jon.

The Hard Conversations are Worth It

Jon says he and his wife both came from homes with divorced parents, and they work hard to communicate, even when thatโ€™s tough. โ€œA big thing with me was my ego. Everything felt like an attack, right? There were all these little things starting to build up resentment, and thatโ€™s the dangerous place if you let it continue to build,โ€ says Jon. What changed for his marriage was communicationโ€”and lots of it. โ€œWe started communicating right away, right in the moment, right in the storm, right in the chaos,โ€ says Jon.

To learn more about and from Jon, pick up Tired Dad, which fulfills a dream heโ€™s had since he was a kid of becoming an author. โ€œI turned 40 years old this year and it, you know, it took longer than I thought. When you’re 10 years old, you think that it’s going to happen at 20. It didn’t, but it’s an amazing feeling.โ€

Jon says, the book is for parents in any stage of parenting. โ€œWith social media, not everybody can take the content in as it’s put out. So I really wanted to put everything that I’ve done, every message, every thought, every reflection through my almost 10 years of parenting into a book for people to have forever, to have for their hard days, to have for every day, and just an arm around their shoulder that shows theyโ€™re not alone.โ€

More from MomCast:

Healthy Sports Parents: Podcast Dad Talks Reality, Resilience & Reasons for Playing

A Conversation with Dr. Mona: Precious Puberty, Vaccines & More

Is Fiber the New Protein?

Join The Cleveland Moms Community

Stay up to date with what is happening in & around the Cleveland community with local events, community highlights, & exclusive deals.