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In this episode, I sat with Jamie Bendall who is a father, an attorney, a famous comedian, businessman, youth coach, planning commisioner and owner of Atlanta's famous comedy club The Punchline. I got to know Jamie from one of my favorite podcasts I listen to "Dad The Best I Can" hosted by Rob Roseman.
Jamie, is a father to 3 amazing girls who may be the reason for Jamie's success in stand up comedy. Jokes aside, in this episode, Jamie shared his life and his wisdom of being a dad and a man wearing so many hats and how we as men and dads can seek out our reason to do good and be vulnerable with our fellow men.
Jamie and I kept jamming even after this we stopped the recording of this podcast and the offline discussions were also filled with so much wisdom, that I can only keep sharing and follow his lead as a new dad to share the legacy of fatherhood.
As Jamie said it " even if this podcast stops, the lessons are and will be on this platform for years to come"
This episode Jamie shares his experience as a youth coach and how we as dad can help our kids to find their passion and how we as men can find our community where we can be vulnerable and be ourselves.
Jamie can be found at
https://jamiebendall.com/
By Rish Mitra5
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In this episode, I sat with Jamie Bendall who is a father, an attorney, a famous comedian, businessman, youth coach, planning commisioner and owner of Atlanta's famous comedy club The Punchline. I got to know Jamie from one of my favorite podcasts I listen to "Dad The Best I Can" hosted by Rob Roseman.
Jamie, is a father to 3 amazing girls who may be the reason for Jamie's success in stand up comedy. Jokes aside, in this episode, Jamie shared his life and his wisdom of being a dad and a man wearing so many hats and how we as men and dads can seek out our reason to do good and be vulnerable with our fellow men.
Jamie and I kept jamming even after this we stopped the recording of this podcast and the offline discussions were also filled with so much wisdom, that I can only keep sharing and follow his lead as a new dad to share the legacy of fatherhood.
As Jamie said it " even if this podcast stops, the lessons are and will be on this platform for years to come"
This episode Jamie shares his experience as a youth coach and how we as dad can help our kids to find their passion and how we as men can find our community where we can be vulnerable and be ourselves.
Jamie can be found at
https://jamiebendall.com/