
Father Figures – June 9, 2026
We visit with Scott Forman who has a deep connection to the family home in Gearhart, a place where generations have built strong family ties.

Hosted by KMUN · EN-US · 37 episodes
Established thought leaders with verified media credentials.
Father Figures brings you a monthly dive into the diverse and complex experiences of fathering, in all of its forms and evolutions. Hosted and produced by Steven Amaya for KMUN.Contact Steven at radioranchero@gmail.com with feedback or program ideas.
KMUN hosts Father Figures, a society show with 37 episodes published.

We visit with Scott Forman who has a deep connection to the family home in Gearhart, a place where generations have built strong family ties.

It’s a twist on fatherhood, A real twist.

An encore episode of one of our favorites from 2025: Host Steven Amaya attends a community baby shower

An encore presentation of a show about deliberate fatherlessness.

In a revisit to an episode from last September: the tables are turned, as Steven is interviewed by his wife, Jennifer.

A conversation with Tom Elston about his professional work in the realm of fatherhood.

An anonymous mom navigates gender and activism.

Stay-At-Home dad Jeremy D. Haston navigates fathering, homemaking, and being a husband. Also there are some dad jokes. Sorry.

Arvis Brackeen navigates discipline, race, and courtesy.

The tables are turned, as your host gets interviewed.


My guest Michael Finley navigates father advocacy and faith.

Get in. We’re going to a baby shower. I said, get in.

A wide-ranging chat with Andrew Morgan

A chat with Gulliver Kimble about sacrifice and sobriety.

Ric Wallace navigates a voluntary fatherhood beyond his responsibility.

A chat with Ryan Hamilton, a father navigating two cultures.

A conversation with author Paul Summers about sobriety and musical healing.

A conversation with author Paul Summers about sobriety and child custody.

Adam Orton and Steven Amaya each talk of faith, loss, and perseverance.
Sponsor detection runs nightly. Check back soon.
No public pitch examples yet for this show.
Generate your own personalised pitchBased on semantic analysis of episode topics and host coverage, this show is a strong guest fit for executives in:
Industry fit is computed by PitchCentric using vector embeddings of the show's episode catalog.
Shows with the most semantically similar episode content. Pitch one, pitch all; producers cluster.








Father Figures has a verified contact on file. Create a free PitchCentric account to access it and generate a personalised pitch in seconds. Research at least 3 recent episodes first and lead with a specific angle that serves their society audience.
Father Figures is hosted by KMUN. The show is categorised under society (culture) and has published 37 episodes.
Father Figures has published 37 episodes.
Father Figures regularly covers society, culture, relationships. It sits in the society category, with a culture focus.
Father Figures is accessible for guests with genuine society expertise. A personalised, episode-aware pitch will still outperform a generic one every time.
Father Figures hasn't explicitly signalled guest openness in recent episodes. That doesn't rule out pitching. your hook just needs to be especially compelling and relevant to their recent content.
Episodes of Father Figures average 29 minutes. a focused format where a clear narrative arc and tight preparation matter most.
Our data rates Father Figures's guest bar at 80/100 (Premium tier). Established thought leaders with verified media credentials. Sign in to PitchCentric to see how your own Pod Score compares against this show.
Methodology. Booking Probability™ blends Listen Score, 30-day Virality, open-to-guests detection, and Apple ratings. Data refreshed every 60 minutes. Listen Score and Booking Probability are calculated by PitchCentric. Last enriched 10 days ago.