Leave No Doubt Fatherhood Podcast

#40 Back From Hiatus, Life Updates, Sobriety, Combatting Dopamine Addiction

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If this episode resonated, leave us a 5-star rating — it takes 2 seconds helps other dads find the show. We're back after a two-month hiatus, and life didn't slow down while we were gone. Between a brutal round-two stomach flu that wrecked a family trip, a baseball season that's eaten every weeknight, a UK tour stop, and a genuinely terrifying dirt bike accident with a 13-year-old and a Life Flight helicopter, there was a lot to catch up on. We also get into something we don't talk about enough — what happens to the rest of your day, and your life, when your brain is being rewired by your phone. Not the four-hours-a-day stat everyone already knows, but the part nobody's measuring: what it's doing to your ability to just read a book, sit in a car, or have a conversation. In this episode: * Why we disappeared for two months * Coaching travel baseball and why the "season" never actually ends * A UK festival, a legendary stage mosh pit, and catching up with Jack Osbourne * Buying 10 acres of raw land in Idaho and the LARPing that's followed * The dirt bike accident that ended in a helicopter — and what it taught us about risk, fear, and raising capable kids * Why hardcore music (and staying sober) shaped one of our lives more than almost anything else * Quitting the phone cold turkey and what that's actually revealed about the rest of the day

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episode #40 Back From Hiatus, Life Updates, Sobriety, Combatting Dopamine Addiction artwork

#40 Back From Hiatus, Life Updates, Sobriety, Combatting Dopamine Addiction

If this episode resonated, leave us a 5-star rating — it takes 2 seconds helps other dads find the show. We're back after a two-month hiatus, and life didn't slow down while we were gone. Between a brutal round-two stomach flu that wrecked a family trip, a baseball season that's eaten every weeknight, a UK tour stop, and a genuinely terrifying dirt bike accident with a 13-year-old and a Life Flight helicopter, there was a lot to catch up on. We also get into something we don't talk about enough — what happens to the rest of your day, and your life, when your brain is being rewired by your phone. Not the four-hours-a-day stat everyone already knows, but the part nobody's measuring: what it's doing to your ability to just read a book, sit in a car, or have a conversation. In this episode: * Why we disappeared for two months * Coaching travel baseball and why the "season" never actually ends * A UK festival, a legendary stage mosh pit, and catching up with Jack Osbourne * Buying 10 acres of raw land in Idaho and the LARPing that's followed * The dirt bike accident that ended in a helicopter — and what it taught us about risk, fear, and raising capable kids * Why hardcore music (and staying sober) shaped one of our lives more than almost anything else * Quitting the phone cold turkey and what that's actually revealed about the rest of the day

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