The media typically makes dads out to be lazy, bumbling idiots. This long-form podcast will spotlight Successful, Interesting, Normal people who happen to be Dads.
You'll hear from entrepreneurs, corporate executives, UFC fighters, D1 and pro athletes, veterans and/or active duty from each military branch, private equity investors, manual laborers, and of course dads with "normal" corporate and small business jobs.
You'll learn about their backgrounds, careers, successes, failures, hobbies, mentors, and parenting philosophies.
The topic of fatherhood will be tied into each conversation, but by no means will it be the only topic, or even the predominant topic.
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The media typically makes dads out to be lazy, bumbling idiots. This long-form podcast will spotlight Successful, Interesting, Normal people who happen to be Dads.
You'll hear from entrepreneurs, corporate executives, UFC fighters, D1 and pro athletes, veterans and/or active duty from each military branch, private equity investors, manual laborers, and of course dads with "normal" corporate and small business jobs.
You'll learn about their backgrounds, careers, successes, failures, hobbies, mentors, and parenting philosophies.
The topic of fatherhood will be tied into each conversation, but by no means will it be the only topic, or even the predominant topic.
Marketing Pro, Entrepreneur, Father of a 5 year old girl who was born VERY premature, weighing only 11 ounces. (less than a can of coke)
Dad Conversations
The media typically makes dads out to be lazy, bumbling idiots. This long-form podcast will spotlight Successful, Interesting, Normal people who happen to be Dads.
You'll hear from entrepreneurs, corporate executives, UFC fighters, D1 and pro athletes, veterans and/or active duty from each military branch, private equity investors, manual laborers, and of course dads with "normal" corporate and small business jobs.
You'll learn about their backgrounds, careers, successes, failures, hobbies, mentors, and parenting philosophies.
The topic of fatherhood will be tied into each conversation, but by no means will it be the only topic, or even the predominant topic.