Shannon Carpenter

Monthly Columnist

Preston's Summary

Shannon Carpenter is a monthly columnist specializing in fatherhood and parenting issues. His work has been featured in various publications including The Good Men Project, The Atlantic, Cigalah Group, and Kcur-Fm. With a unique perspective as a stay-at-home dad, Shannon offers insights and reflections on the challenges and joys of modern fatherhood.

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Geo Focus

Kansas City, United States (Local)

Coverage Attributes:

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Seasonal: 19 %
Expert Commentary: 16 %
Opinion Editorial: 14 %
How To Guide: 9 %
Review: 9 %

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Parenting Styles
  • Consumer Health
  • Mental Health
  • Early Childhood Education
  • Single Parenthood

Pitching Insights

Shannon Carpenter's coverage focuses primarily on family, relationships, and house & home topics with a local lens on Kansas City. His articles often feature seasonal content and opinion pieces.

To effectively reach out to Shannon, consider offering expert commentary or first-hand experiences related to parenting, fatherhood, education in the Kansas City area. Engaging pitches could include insights into evolving trends in gender roles within families or unique perspectives on house & home issues specific to the local community.

His interest in seasonal topics suggests he may be open to receiving pitches around events and activities relevant to families during holidays or other seasons.

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