Alex Rendell Feels Truly Grown Up Now That He's a Father, Worries About AI Era Stealing Childhood
Conservationist and actor Alex Rendell says fatherhood has made him feel truly adult, though he worries screens and AI are robbing children of genuine childhood experiences. The 35-year-old, who recently became a father, is committed to rai
Alex Rendell, a conservationist and actor, has opened up about feeling truly adult since becoming a father for the first time. In an interview on the show My Daddy James, he shares candid moments about fatherhood while expressing concern about how screens, AI, pollution, and environmental problems are stealing childhood from the next generation. He emphasizes his desire to raise his child in nature and to become a good member of society.
When asked about his proudest or most embarrassing parenting moments, Rendell recalls learning proper holding techniques through trial and error, decoding different types of baby cries, and discovering that bath time is his favorite bonding opportunity. He shares an anecdote about his son happily sitting in a small tub while he poured water over his chest.
Regarding his readiness for fatherhood at 35-36 years old, Rendell explains that the timing felt right. He wasn't in the middle of building his career when his child arrived, allowing him to be more present. He calculates that when his son graduates from university, he'll be around 55-60 years old—young enough to still be active together. He also notes that parenting requires constant adaptation as children's energy levels change with age.
Since his wife became pregnant, Rendell has been preparing by arranging insurance, vaccinations, and medical care. He's also restructuring his organization and work commitments to ensure growth and stability for his growing family, having worked in advertising and acting for years while maintaining the opportunity to travel with his child.