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Two Dads Having a Beer
Welcome to "Two Dads Having a Beer," the podcast where business meets family, and laughter is always on tap. Join host Brandon Labonte and his guest dad each episode as they share insights, swap stories, and raise a glass to the wild ride of fatherhood.
From the highs of entrepreneurial success to the chaos of family life, Brandon and his guests cover it all with honesty, humor, and heart. Whether they're discussing the latest business trends, sharing parenting tips, or recounting hilarious mishaps, every episode is packed with relatable content and plenty of laughs.
Grab a cold one, kick back, and join the conversation with "Two Dads Having a Beer." Because when it comes to navigating the ups and downs of work and family, we're all in this together. Cheers!
Two Dads Having a Beer
From Burnout to Breakthrough: Brian Parana on Coaching Dads to Better Health
This week on Two Dads Having a Beer, we crack open a cold one with Brian Parana — a health coach who’s spent over two decades helping people reclaim their energy, confidence, and strength… starting with themselves.
Brian’s worked with Olympians, CrossFit champs, and high-performing professionals — but his real passion lies in helping dads like you and me stay in the fight. He joins host Brandon Labonte for a deep conversation on family, fitness, hustle culture, and what legacy really means.
Inside the episode:
- The difference between surviving and thriving as a dad
- Simple mindset shifts that unlock more energy
- Why coaching a dad is harder (and more important) than coaching an Olympian
- Fatherhood across all 50 states
- The power of presence over perfection
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Whether you’re chasing your kids, your health, or your purpose — this one’s for you.
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