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EPISODE · Dec 16, 2024 · 1H 16M

From Real Estate to Breathwork: A Father's Journey to Fulfillment and Family

from Mediocre Dads · host Queon 'Q' Wilcox

In this episode of the Mediocre Dads podcast, host Queon Wilcox engages in a heartfelt conversation with guest Aaron Sosa about the challenges and joys of fatherhood, the surprises of parenting, and the journey of transitioning from a career in real estate to pursuing passions that bring fulfillment. They discuss the importance of being present for family, the struggles of balancing work and personal life, and the desire to help others. Aaron shares his experiences with breathwork and community building, while Queon reflects on his military career and aspirations to help people more meaningfully. In this engaging conversation, Queon Wilcox and Aaron Sosa explore the realities of combat, the responsibilities of fatherhood, and the importance of pursuing one's passions while balancing family life. They discuss the lessons learned from parenting, the significance of setting boundaries, and the unique bonds formed with children. The dialogue emphasizes the need for self-care, the value of individual paths, and the journey of personal growth as fathers. www.mediocredads.net https://www.instagram.com/mediocre_dads/

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