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As you've seen, Season 3 is dedicated to my father, Mike Jacox, who passed away late in 2021. I Love and miss you, Dad. Thank you, #CatchSitkaSeafoods and #ACMEHomes, for your continued support!!!
Today, we sat down with Bryan Grobstein, the Head of Revenue Enablement & Strategy for AnyRoad. Bryan is an ASU Sun Devil and a Depaul Blue Demon, but more importantly, he is the father of two wonderful children. In today's episode, we learn how Bryan grew up being raised by two teachers who always emphasized learning and communication. Growing up in Chicago, his dad was a huge sports fan, which Bryan also shared his love of. Bryan shared a very vulnerable side as he also shared how he lost his mother when he was only 22 to Cancer. His dad would later pass away after the pandemic, but his advice of "always put yourself in someone else's shoes" will last a lifetime for Bryan and his family.
One of my favorite parts of this episode was Bryan sharing his love of curiosity and how he is always seeking to understand. He also shared some great wisdom for us dads to always be situationally aware and keep asking questions. Never stop being curious!
We also explored mindfulness, exercise, meditation, breathing, being balanced as a dad, and much more!!!
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As you've seen, Season 3 is dedicated to my father, Mike Jacox, who passed away late in 2021. I Love and miss you, Dad. Thank you, #CatchSitkaSeafoods and #ACMEHomes, for your continued support!!!
Today, we sat down with Bryan Grobstein, the Head of Revenue Enablement & Strategy for AnyRoad. Bryan is an ASU Sun Devil and a Depaul Blue Demon, but more importantly, he is the father of two wonderful children. In today's episode, we learn how Bryan grew up being raised by two teachers who always emphasized learning and communication. Growing up in Chicago, his dad was a huge sports fan, which Bryan also shared his love of. Bryan shared a very vulnerable side as he also shared how he lost his mother when he was only 22 to Cancer. His dad would later pass away after the pandemic, but his advice of "always put yourself in someone else's shoes" will last a lifetime for Bryan and his family.
One of my favorite parts of this episode was Bryan sharing his love of curiosity and how he is always seeking to understand. He also shared some great wisdom for us dads to always be situationally aware and keep asking questions. Never stop being curious!
We also explored mindfulness, exercise, meditation, breathing, being balanced as a dad, and much more!!!
Support the show
Please don't forget to leave us a review wherever you consume your podcasts! Please help us get more dads to listen weekly and become the ultimate leader of their homes!

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