In this episode, Shane and Pete sit down for a raw and relatable follow-up to Joel’s powerful story from the previous episode. The boys reflect on the emotional layers of Joel’s birth experience, his honesty around anxiety, and the deeper lessons in communication, self-care, and presence in fatherhood. They also dive into their own parenting challenges, including
the social media detox challenge,
Shane’s 5am reset, and a
brutal "poo trail" moment that has to be heard to be believed!
Whether you're a first-time dad, sleep-deprived parent, or just trying to keep your head above water, this ep is packed with insight, laughs, and heart.
Pete and Shane reflect on the birth trauma Joel experienced, and how calmly (on the outside) he handled internal chaosHow open communication helped Joel and Freya survive the tough moments togetherWhy it's so easy to “be there” but not actually be present—and what to do about itPete’s unexpected poo-related karma moment mid social media challenge 💩Shane's new 5am morning routine and how it’s reshaping his family lifeThe importance of checking in with your partner, even when you're both exhaustedLifeline – 13 11 14MensLine Australia – 1300 78 99 78Got a win, challenge, or epic dad moment to share?
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