The Anti Dad Bod Podcast

19 | Navigating Military Life as a Dad w/ Steven Fraser

31 min · 20 de feb de 2026
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Summary In this episode of the Anti Dad Bod Podcast, hosts Daniel Grochowski and Corey Hobbs welcome Stephen Fraser, a current member of the United States military and a father. The conversation delves into the challenges and rewards of fatherhood, the importance of communication and work-life balance, and the unique dynamics of parenting in a military context. Stephen shares his insights on coaching his son, the significance of language in parenting, and the need to prioritize relationships with partners. The discussion also touches on the crucibles that shape relationships and the legacies fathers wish to leave their children.

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