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  • #21 How Emotional Honesty Makes You a Better Father—And Could Save Your Life
    Nov 18 2025

    In this episode, we tackle one of the most critical—and overlooked—skills in fatherhood: telling the truth about yourself emotionally.

    Cole shares a heartbreaking story about losing his friend and the regret of never expressing what their friendship meant. This loss shaped how he now approaches relationships—refusing to withhold important messages from the people he cares about, even when it feels awkward or uncomfortable.

    What we cover:

    • Why "I'm fine" is slowly killing men and destroying relationships
    • How emotional isolation contributes to male suicide rates
    • The specific skill of staying "emotionally complete" with people
    • How to disclose honestly while maintaining boundaries
    • Why the toughest people you know are often the most emotionally intelligent
    • What you're unknowingly teaching your kids about emotions
    • The slow death of marriages and father-child relationships built on surface-level communication

    This isn't about being soft—it's about being real. Because your kids don't want a robot for a father, and your wife doesn't want a caricature of masculinity. They want you.

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    32 min
  • #20 Q&A - Budgeting, Living Far From Family, Building Community, Breaking Cycles of Grief
    Nov 11 2025

    In this second Q&A episode, Sam and Cole dive into listener questions covering everything from breaking generational cycles to finding your people in a new place.

    Topics covered:

    Breaking the Cycle - Cole explains the "loss history graph" as a tool for self-assessment when dealing with unresolved grief from difficult childhoods. They discuss why emotional completeness with your past is essential before you can truly parent differently.

    Finding Community - Both hosts share how they built their friend networks through their wives meeting other parents at kids' activities, forest schools, and shared interests.

    Why Northern Idaho? - Sam and Cole explain what drew them to the region: homeschool-friendly culture, outdoor lifestyle, family-centered values, and the freedom to live differently. They discuss the trade-offs of living far from extended family.

    Budgeting - The hosts admit they're not Dave Ramsey disciples, preferring life experiences over extreme frugality. Sam shares his simple spreadsheet approach and "real money budgeting" philosophy, while both agree that financial alignment in marriage is crucial.

    The Hardcore Question - Sam addresses whether he's gotten pushback from hardcore friends for his faith, and explains why hardcore's inclusivity is one of its best features.

    Refueling as a Dad - Practical advice on daily buffers (early morning workouts, evening downtime) versus longer "vision quests," plus the importance of reciprocating when asking for solo time.

    Supporting Kids Through Grief - Cole offers compassionate guidance to a single mom navigating her children's grief, emphasizing that parents must work through their own grief first before they can effectively help their kids.

    The episode wraps with gratitude for the growing community and a reminder that this podcast isn't trying to be mainstream - it's for parents who know something's off about modern parenting culture and want to do things differently.

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    1 h et 1 min
  • #19 Fatherhood Against The Grain (5 Lessons From Hardcore/Punk Music)
    Nov 4 2025

    In this raw and unfiltered episode, Sam and Cole dive deep into one of the most important conversations for modern fathers: why going against mainstream culture isn't just okay—it's essential for your family's wellbeing.

    Drawing from Sam's background in hardcore punk music, they explore how some of the defining features of punk music can directly translate to making better parenting decisions in 2025. They break down why the "norms" of modern parenting weren't necessarily designed with your family's best interests in mind.

    KEY TOPICS:

    • Why corporate interests, not your wellbeing, shape parenting "norms"

    • The food pyramid, sugar studies, and other industry manipulation

    • How Cole arrived at counter-culture parenting without the punk background

    • Screen time, technology, and what tech companies know (but won't tell you)

    • Education, home birth, homesteading, and other controversial choices

    • The DIY mentality: doing it yourself while building real community

    This isn't about being difficult for the sake of it—it's about protecting your kids from systems designed to profit from their confusion, sickness, and dependence. If you've ever felt like the "normal" way of raising kids doesn't sit right with you, this episode will give you the framework and courage to trust your instincts.

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    57 min
  • #18 Fatherhood Field Notes: Chores, Responsibilities, and Building Work Ethic
    Oct 28 2025

    Chores aren't just about keeping the house clean—they're one of the most powerful tools for raising resilient, capable kids. In this practical episode of our new "Fatherhood Field Notes" series, we break down why chores matter and how to make them meaningful.

    In this episode:

    • Why outdoor chores are more fulfilling
    • How chores build work ethic, responsibility, self-esteem, and grit
    • The power of routine and age-appropriate expectations
    • Making chores "mission-critical" so kids understand their purpose
    • Teaching financial literacy through earned money and real spending decisions
    • Being the example: modeling a positive attitude toward household contributions

    Key takeaway: Kids desperately want purpose. When they can see how their work directly contributes to the family—whether it's keeping the yard clean or harvesting vegetables for dinner—they develop the backbone and work ethic that will serve them for life.

    Perfect for dads navigating the practical, day-to-day challenges of raising kids who are capable, confident, and ready for the real world.

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    32 min
  • #16 Building Skills In Our Kids That AI Can't Replace
    Oct 10 2025

    We dive into one of the most pressing questions for modern dads: how do we prepare our kids for a future dominated by AI and rapid technological change? In this episode, we challenge the traditional education playbook and explore the skills that will actually matter in 10-20 years.

    We discuss why being personable and building strong people skills might be the ultimate competitive advantage, how athletics and team sports develop resilience that translates directly to career success, and why creativity and entrepreneurship are becoming more valuable than ever. We also tackle why traditional college degrees are becoming less relevant, the surprising value of trade skills over white-collar work, and how to raise kids who can think critically in a world of easy AI answers.

    Drawing from our own experiences hiring, firing, and building teams, we share real insights about what makes people successful in the modern workplace. This isn't futurism or speculation—it's what we're seeing right now in our companies and industries.

    Whether you're raising toddlers or teenagers, this episode will challenge you to think differently about your kids' education and development. We're not about raising office drones—we're about raising resilient, creative, personable humans who can thrive in whatever world they inherit.

    Topics covered:

    • Why people skills trump technical skills
    • The hidden value of athletics and team sports
    • Teaching critical thinking vs. AI dependency
    • Trade skills vs. traditional college paths
    • Building entrepreneurial mindsets early
    • The importance of creativity and imagination

    Join us for an honest conversation about preparing our kids for an uncertain—but exciting—future.

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    57 min
  • #15 Screen Time: Dark Truths, Alternative Approaches, & Your Example
    Sep 16 2025

    In this episode, we share how we've approached screen time with our kids over the past 13 years and why we've made choices that go against what most families do. We talk about what we've observed in our own children when we limit their exposure to screens, phones, and devices - and what we've noticed in ourselves when we've made changes to our own habits.

    What We Cover:

    • Why we decided early on to take a different path with technology
    • The alternatives we've found that actually work (Yoto players, audiobooks, outdoor time)
    • How we handle the peer pressure and "but everyone else gets to" conversations
    • What we do when we do allow screen time (blue light glasses, specific content choices)
    • Why we think the morning sunlight and outdoor time matters more than most people realize
    • How our own relationship with phones and screens affects our kids

    Our Practical Approach:

    • What we use instead of iPads for entertainment
    • The compromise we've found for necessary technology
    • Why we think the bar is set too low for what kids actually need
    • What we've learned about our kids' attention spans and creativity when screens aren't an option

    We're not trying to convince anyone to do exactly what we do, but we wanted to share what we've discovered works for our families. Sometimes the path that feels harder upfront ends up being the easier one in the long run.

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    41 min
  • #14 Q&A: Porn Addiction, Spirituality, Going From 1 to 2 Kids
    Sep 9 2025

    In our first Q&A episode, we dive into real questions from listeners covering the full spectrum of fatherhood challenges. From creative workout solutions (like front squats with toddlers in carriers) to the brutal transition from one to two kids, we share honest insights from our own parenting journeys.

    Key topics we cover:

    • Practical fitness advice for busy dads, including HIIT workouts at home and using kid carriers for resistance training
    • The reality check of going from one to two children - why it's often the hardest transition
    • Vision improvement through reduced screen time and increased natural sunlight exposure
    • A candid discussion about pornography addiction, addressing the underlying emotional triggers and offering practical strategies for recovery
    • How our spiritual journeys have shaped our approach to fatherhood and family life

    Topics discussed may not be suitable for all audiences. Listener discretion advised.

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    54 min
  • #13 - 5 Essential Fitness Milestones Every Dad Should Hit
    Sep 3 2025

    In this episode of Leave No Doubt Fatherhood, we break down five critical fitness benchmarks that every father should be able to achieve.

    Why It Matters: Beyond looking good, these milestones directly impact your ability to play with your kids, protect your family in emergencies, age gracefully, and maintain quality of life as a father. We share personal stories about having to sprint after runaway dogs, carry kids to catch trains, and handle unexpected situations that required real physical capability.

    Key Takeaways:

    • These aren't about becoming an elite athlete - they're beginner-level benchmarks
    • Most men can't do these when starting out, and that's normal
    • Each milestone can be scaled up or down based on your current fitness level
    • Consistency beats intensity - 15 minutes, 3 times per week from home can get you there
    • Your physical fitness directly affects your mood, energy, and patience as a dad

    We include practical progression tips for each milestone and emphasize that this isn't about discipline or looking jacked - it's about being the reliable, capable father your family deserves in any situation.

    Connect with us: Hit us up on Instagram for specific workout guidance and share your progress. We love hearing from dads who are putting this into practice.

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    45 min