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The Dad Edge Podcast

What My Son Taught Me About Dating in 2025 (And What I Wish I Knew at 19) ft. Ethan Hagner

The Dad Edge Podcast

Larry Hagner

Health & Fitness, Education, Self-improvement

4.81.6K Ratings

🗓️ 10 September 2025

⏱️ 57 minutes

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Summary

In this special father-son episode of the Dad Edge Podcast, I sit down with my 19-year-old son, Ethan Hagner, to talk about the ever-evolving world of modern dating, masculinity, and what respect looks like in today's culture. From Snapchat and Bitmoji "vibes" to the dangers of digital footprints, Ethan pulls back the curtain on what Gen Z is really experiencing when it comes to relationships, identity, and self-worth.

 

We get raw and real about breakups, social media drama, posting for "social therapy," and what red flags look like in 2025. But the conversation goes much deeper than dating. Ethan opens up about his personal growth, past mistakes, and what he'd tell his 16-year-old self—and future daughter—about how to protect your integrity in the world of online relationships and viral opinions.

 

This is a must-listen for any dad raising teens or preteens. It's funny, eye-opening, brutally honest, and packed with generational wisdom from both sides of the table.



TIMELINE SUMMARY

[0:00] - Welcome to the Dad Edge mission

[1:04] - How dating has changed since "back in the day"

[2:38] - Meet Ethan Hagner: college, EMT prep, and dad banter

[3:58] - Inside the Dad Edge studio & sponsor shoutout (First Form)

[5:36] - Ignition + Formula 1 explained: post-workout must-haves

[8:08] - Pre-order info: The Pursuit of Legendary Fatherhood

[9:11] - How 19-year-olds actually meet people now (Snapchat!)

[10:20] - Snapchat's "Quick Add" and Bitmoji-deep dating decisions

[14:04] - Dating vs. passing notes in the 90s, how we used to ask friends to "talk to her for me"

[16:06] - Red flags on social profiles: vaping, weed, or weird vibes

[20:30] - Toxicity, trust, and "the feeling you just can't explain"

[24:30] - Social media therapy: breakups that go viral

[27:03] - Digital drama and public TikTok crying

[30:27] - The real meaning of "game" for Gen Z (hint: not confidence)

[32:02] - Confidence vs. bravado: what women really respond to

[34:09] - What healthy confidence looks like in teens

[35:30] - Are ICks ruining relationships before they start?

[39:22] - Ego, lifting, and growing up with the wrong friend group

[41:13] - Self-awareness: from wife beater tanks to regretful beliefs

[42:35] - Advice Ethan would give his future 16-year-old daughter

[43:10] - Digital safety, values, and protecting your future

[46:40] - Larry's top two dating lessons for his younger self

[47:40] - Regret from not approaching vs. regret from rejection

[48:16] - When you strike out, you're still winning

[51:11] - Protecting your reputation on social media

[52:22] - First Form Dad of the Month: Ty Twizzler's inspiring story



5 KEY TAKEAWAYS

1. Snapchat Changed Dating Forever

For Gen Z, Snapchat is the new hallway, lunch table, and dating app combined. But what happens there leaves a permanent digital trail—so teach your kids to tread carefully.

2. Confidence Wins—Ego Repels

Bravado might grab attention, but real confidence comes from knowing who you are and not bending for validation. It's quiet, steady, and deeply attractive.

3. Respect Is Never Outdated

Whether it's how you treat a teacher, a girlfriend, or yourself, respect is foundational. True character shows when no one's watching—or when everyone's watching online.

4. Your Digital Footprint Never Goes Away

Posting relationship drama on TikTok or Snapchat may feel therapeutic in the moment, but it can damage reputations, create enemies, and attract the wrong kind of attention.

5. You're Not Too Young to Lead

Ethan may be 19, but his mindset about dating, identity, and future family is already grounded in wisdom. His generation needs more examples like this—and so do ours.



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0:00.0

Welcome to the Dad Edge podcast. The Dad Edge movement creates leaders of men, leaders of families, and leaders of communities. We will not only impact this generation of fathers, but the next generation as well. The kids we are raising will have better chances and odds stacked in their favor because of the amazing example

0:21.2

that their fathers emulated for them. We are here to change the world. We are here to change

0:27.6

relationships. We are here to positively disrupt this generation of fathers so no man goes to their

0:33.6

grave with regret. We disrupt the drift of busyness and replace it with razor-focused intention,

0:40.3

passion, purpose, and direction.

0:43.7

We are the Dad Edge,

0:45.7

and we're here to change the game.

0:47.8

We're here to change the game.

1:03.6

I don't know. What's up, Dad Edge Nation?

1:05.0

Larry Hagner here.

1:05.9

What's going on?

1:07.2

This is our Wednesday show.

1:16.7

So dating wasn't what it was 25 years ago. Swipe left, swipe right, DMs. This is like a whole new ballgame out there. And what's a 19 year old supposed to do? Actually, what's a middle

1:22.3

age man even supposed to do if you're in your 30s, 40s? Like, this is not the same dating thing that I was used to growing up

1:31.5

now are you sure it's totally different it's totally different back back in my day back in my day

1:40.8

we actually had to pick up the phone and call someone.

1:45.7

Of course I still pick up the phone to call someone.

1:48.0

Yeah, but you do it to text.

1:50.3

I don't know.

1:50.7

I'm trying out.

1:53.7

Gentlemen, what's going on?

1:55.0

Welcome to the Dad Edge podcast.

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