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This week I’m joined by author and father Chris Meyer. His latest book “Four Months…And A Lifetime” is the touching true story of a father who coached his son’s basketball team from kindergarten through eighth grade, a remarkable nine-year journey with the same boys. Their final march to the eighth-grade season Championship is interspersed with the author’s own journey of falling in love with basketball in early-seventies New York, filled with anecdotes of Dr. J, sneaking into Duke’s Cameron Indoor Stadium, and playing pickup in Larry Bird’s home state of Indiana.
More episodes to come this season featuring:
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Recorded On location at Dad So Hard Studios located in Long Island NY. Music by Riley Greenstein @zgwiardzee
All things discussed on the Dad So Hard podcast are our own opinions and observations and not intended to be used as expert advice. Anything discussed on Dad So Hard is not a shared view, opinion or endorsed behavior of any of our employers.
By Vincent DunleavyThis week I’m joined by author and father Chris Meyer. His latest book “Four Months…And A Lifetime” is the touching true story of a father who coached his son’s basketball team from kindergarten through eighth grade, a remarkable nine-year journey with the same boys. Their final march to the eighth-grade season Championship is interspersed with the author’s own journey of falling in love with basketball in early-seventies New York, filled with anecdotes of Dr. J, sneaking into Duke’s Cameron Indoor Stadium, and playing pickup in Larry Bird’s home state of Indiana.
More episodes to come this season featuring:
visit www.wearedadsohard.com for more info.
Follow on Instagram @DadSoHardPodcast
We love fan mail! Email us at [email protected].
Recorded On location at Dad So Hard Studios located in Long Island NY. Music by Riley Greenstein @zgwiardzee
All things discussed on the Dad So Hard podcast are our own opinions and observations and not intended to be used as expert advice. Anything discussed on Dad So Hard is not a shared view, opinion or endorsed behavior of any of our employers.