The Anti Dad Bod Podcast

22 | Raising Little Warriors: Bobby Kough's Fatherhood Journey

38 min · 24 de abr de 2026
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In this episode of the Anti Dad Bod Podcast, host Daniel Grochowski interviews Bobby Co, a former military officer and current entrepreneur, about his journey into fatherhood and the challenges of balancing family life with work. Bobby shares his experiences transitioning from military life to fatherhood, the importance of faith in his personal growth, and the lessons he learned about communication and selflessness in relationships. The conversation emphasizes the significance of being present for one's family and the legacy that fathers want to leave behind.

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