Send us a text What makes a great dad and son team? We open that question with Grayson, my oldest, by tracing a 96-mile Camino de Santiago walk that became a rite of passage, a test of grit, and a masterclass in showing up for each other. From numbered bunks and foggy climbs to tears by a train track and a hard last mile, the story moves from playful details—blue hair and borrowed espresso—to the deeper truth that love looks like going one more step, together. I share why I chose the Camino ...
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Send us a text What makes a great dad and son team? We open that question with Grayson, my oldest, by tracing a 96-mile Camino de Santiago walk that became a rite of passage, a test of grit, and a masterclass in showing up for each other. From numbered bunks and foggy climbs to tears by a train track and a hard last mile, the story moves from playful details—blue hair and borrowed espresso—to the deeper truth that love looks like going one more step, together. I share why I chose the Camino ...
Continuous Growth: The Key to Transformation with Aaron Payne
A Man's Journey
1 hour 13 minutes
4 months ago
Continuous Growth: The Key to Transformation with Aaron Payne
Send us a text Aaron Payne shares his journey of overcoming alcoholism and transforming his life through fitness and self-improvement. He emphasizes the importance of surrounding oneself with healthy and supportive individuals who can hold you accountable. Aaron discusses the positive impact that exercise and a healthy diet had on his mental and emotional well-being, as well as his relationships with his wife and children. He highlights the significance of communication, vulnerability, and ou...
A Man's Journey
Send us a text What makes a great dad and son team? We open that question with Grayson, my oldest, by tracing a 96-mile Camino de Santiago walk that became a rite of passage, a test of grit, and a masterclass in showing up for each other. From numbered bunks and foggy climbs to tears by a train track and a hard last mile, the story moves from playful details—blue hair and borrowed espresso—to the deeper truth that love looks like going one more step, together. I share why I chose the Camino ...