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00:00 – Introduction & What We’re Talking About 01:50 – Opening Thoughts on Fatherhood 05:25 – The Early Years with Young Kids 09:10 – Coparenting Challenges & Emotional Growth 13:40 – Entrepreneurship Real Talk 18:15 – Building a Brand While Juggling Family 22:50 – The Mental Load of Fatherhood 27:30 – Brotherhood, Accountability & Support 31:45 – Dealing with Adversity as a Man 35:55 – What We Want Our Kids to Remember 40:20 – Advice for Fathers Facing Struggles 44:10 – Final Reflections & Takeaways Fatherhood is real — not just in moments of celebration, but also in moments of growth, struggle, and intentional commitment. In this conversation, we go deep into what it really means to be a father today — especially while building something, facing personal challenges, and navigating relationships that don’t always come with easy answers. In this episode we cover: • What fatherhood feels like when the kids are young • Coparenting and emotional discipline • The mental load of being a dad + business owner • Entrepreneurship, brand building, and real pressure • Brotherhood & support systems for men • Turning adversity into growth • What legacy really means for our children This is for fathers who are trying — in the realest ways possible — to lead with intention, maturity, and heart. Legacy isn’t built when life is easy. It’s built when you keep showing up. 💬 Join the Conversation Comment below: What life lesson has fatherhood taught you most recently? 👍 Like the video 🔔 Subscribe for more intentional conversations about fatherhood, growth & legacy 📤 Share this with a father who needs this message