At Home with Page and Jake Fehling

Until we can gather in person again, your Library Foundation brings the authors to you!

Jake Fehling is the Vice President of Marketing for Movement Mortgage. Page Fehling is the morning anchor for Good Day Charlotte on FOX 46. Together, they host the “Date Night with Jake and Page” podcast, and live on a weird family compound with their three kids—Ford, Cal and June—and everyone’s favorite family members, Phyllis (she’s their dog…not their grandma) and Snacks (yes, also a dog), just outside Charlotte, North Carolina.

Ailen Arreaza, moderator, is a member of Charlotte Mecklenburg Library board of trustees and the North Carolina Program Director for ParentsTogether, a national non-profit that provides resources and community to help all kids and families thrive. Before joining the ParentsTogether team, she spent nearly a decade working on issues of equity and access for the City of Charlotte. In that role, she investigated allegations of housing discrimination and led city-wide campaigns to educate Charlotteans, particularly Latino immigrants, about their fair housing rights.

About the book: Join Jake and Page Fehling as they hold your hand—but not your leg, that’s your job, dads—through your pregnancy journey. Jake and Page each write their own accounts of major pregnancy milestones, then react to the other’s recollections. Holy Crap, Let’s Go To Therapy was a close runner-up for the title. Jake and Page may be three-time parents, but they’re first-time authors. So they’re keeping their fingers crossed that you like their book. But not their legs… because clearly that hasn’t worked for them in the past.

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