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In this episode of The Climb, Teko Bailey sits down with coach and educator Cam Hall to talk about fatherhood, health, and the cost of trying to be “the fit guy” while everything else in your life is on fire. Cam traces his story from growing up in poverty in small-town Canada—with a dad who worked constantly, a mom running split shifts at a coffee shop, and a teenage job in the back of that same restaurant—to the quiet acts of generosity that changed his life. He shares how a cook named Nora secretly fed his family, paid his high school tuition, and opened doors that led to college basketball, teaching, and leadership. All of this was unfolding while he wrestled with identity, responsibility, and what it meant to become a man without a highly present dad at home.
From there, the conversation moves into marriage, kids, and the slow slide into the classic “dad bod” and hidden burnout. Cam talks about extreme dieting, body image, and how becoming a new dad added 28 pounds, stress, and shame to a life already running hot. He explains how a chance encounter with mentor Mark McDonald reframed food as fuel instead of punishment, and how Fight the Dad Bod was born. Then he gets honest about the panic attacks, middle-of-the-night collapse, and doctor-ordered three-month shutdown that forced him to shut his business down and sit in silence. Out of that came a different mission: helping men prioritize health without ego, build “family teams” where everyone carries the load, and find brotherhood instead of dying in isolation.
CHAPTERS
(00:00) Mom’s cancer & identity crisis
(05:10) Growing up poor & owning duty
(10:02) Nora’s kindness, work, and tuition
(15:40) Becoming a dad without a model
(20:55) “If you see it, do it” at home
(25:35) Marriage as a true family team
(31:20) From fit guy to dad bod spiral
(37:45) Collapse, panic, and shutdown
(43:50) Redefining Fight the Dad Bod
(49:30) Brotherhood, health, and legacy
ABOUT CAM HALL
Cam Hall is a husband, father, educator, and men’s coach based in Alberta, Canada. Raised in a small town after his parents left the city for financial reasons, Cam grew up in a loving but stretched home—dad on long construction commutes, mom working split shifts at a coffee shop, and Cam carrying early responsibility for his two younger brothers. A teenage job in that same restaurant became a turning point when the head cook, Nora, quietly mentored him, taught him to cook, slipped “mistake” pizzas to his family, and later paid his high school tuition—opening the door to collegiate basketball, university, and a career in education.
After years as a teacher and vice principal, Cam’s own health story took center stage: yo-yo dieting, the dad bod, and eventually panic attacks and a collapse that forced him into a three-month reset. Out of that season, he rebuilt his approach to health and leadership, founding Fight the Dad Bod and the Dads Making a Difference podcast and community. Today, Cam helps men burn fat and reclaim their energy, but more importantly, step into their roles as husbands, fathers, and leaders with presence, integrity, and a strong “family team” culture at home.
Website: https://www.fightthedadbod.com/
Podcast: Dads Making a Difference Podcast
IG: @dadsmakingadifference
ABOUT TEKO BAILEY
Teko Bailey is a husband, father, coach, and guide for men walking the path of faith and purpose. Through The Climb, he’s building a brotherhood of men committed to living fully, leading boldly, and climbing with intention.
Instagram: @IamTekoBailey
Website: tekobailey.com
Production, Distribution, and Marketing by MassifKroo.com
Sponsorship Inquiries: [email protected]
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In this episode of The Climb, Teko Bailey sits down with coach and educator Cam Hall to talk about fatherhood, health, and the cost of trying to be “the fit guy” while everything else in your life is on fire. Cam traces his story from growing up in poverty in small-town Canada—with a dad who worked constantly, a mom running split shifts at a coffee shop, and a teenage job in the back of that same restaurant—to the quiet acts of generosity that changed his life. He shares how a cook named Nora secretly fed his family, paid his high school tuition, and opened doors that led to college basketball, teaching, and leadership. All of this was unfolding while he wrestled with identity, responsibility, and what it meant to become a man without a highly present dad at home.
From there, the conversation moves into marriage, kids, and the slow slide into the classic “dad bod” and hidden burnout. Cam talks about extreme dieting, body image, and how becoming a new dad added 28 pounds, stress, and shame to a life already running hot. He explains how a chance encounter with mentor Mark McDonald reframed food as fuel instead of punishment, and how Fight the Dad Bod was born. Then he gets honest about the panic attacks, middle-of-the-night collapse, and doctor-ordered three-month shutdown that forced him to shut his business down and sit in silence. Out of that came a different mission: helping men prioritize health without ego, build “family teams” where everyone carries the load, and find brotherhood instead of dying in isolation.
CHAPTERS
(00:00) Mom’s cancer & identity crisis
(05:10) Growing up poor & owning duty
(10:02) Nora’s kindness, work, and tuition
(15:40) Becoming a dad without a model
(20:55) “If you see it, do it” at home
(25:35) Marriage as a true family team
(31:20) From fit guy to dad bod spiral
(37:45) Collapse, panic, and shutdown
(43:50) Redefining Fight the Dad Bod
(49:30) Brotherhood, health, and legacy
ABOUT CAM HALL
Cam Hall is a husband, father, educator, and men’s coach based in Alberta, Canada. Raised in a small town after his parents left the city for financial reasons, Cam grew up in a loving but stretched home—dad on long construction commutes, mom working split shifts at a coffee shop, and Cam carrying early responsibility for his two younger brothers. A teenage job in that same restaurant became a turning point when the head cook, Nora, quietly mentored him, taught him to cook, slipped “mistake” pizzas to his family, and later paid his high school tuition—opening the door to collegiate basketball, university, and a career in education.
After years as a teacher and vice principal, Cam’s own health story took center stage: yo-yo dieting, the dad bod, and eventually panic attacks and a collapse that forced him into a three-month reset. Out of that season, he rebuilt his approach to health and leadership, founding Fight the Dad Bod and the Dads Making a Difference podcast and community. Today, Cam helps men burn fat and reclaim their energy, but more importantly, step into their roles as husbands, fathers, and leaders with presence, integrity, and a strong “family team” culture at home.
Website: https://www.fightthedadbod.com/
Podcast: Dads Making a Difference Podcast
IG: @dadsmakingadifference
ABOUT TEKO BAILEY
Teko Bailey is a husband, father, coach, and guide for men walking the path of faith and purpose. Through The Climb, he’s building a brotherhood of men committed to living fully, leading boldly, and climbing with intention.
Instagram: @IamTekoBailey
Website: tekobailey.com
Production, Distribution, and Marketing by MassifKroo.com
Sponsorship Inquiries: [email protected]
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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