• #10: Chris Larsen (Competitive Cyclist and Entrepreneur) - Raising Athlete Kids and Approaching Fatherhood with Intention

  • Oct 5 2023
  • Length: 59 mins
  • Podcast

#10: Chris Larsen (Competitive Cyclist and Entrepreneur) - Raising Athlete Kids and Approaching Fatherhood with Intention

  • Summary

  • Chris Larsen (@christopheralarsen) is a former competitive cyclist, entrepreneur, and father of two who joins us on a captivating exploration the unique challenges of being an athlete dad raising athlete kids.

    The exhilarating journey from his days as a competitive cyclist to a dedicated father provides a fresh perspective packed with practical tools and frameworks for how to approach parenting. In our conversation, we discuss everything from the ups and downs of nurturing children's passions, the importance of fostering resilience, tp the necessity for balance.

    Enjoy this insightful conversation that offers a fresh perspective on parenting, sports, and the pursuit of balance.

    As a free gift, you can get a free copy of Chris' book, "Next-Level Income" from their website here.

    More Resources:

    • www.nextlevelincome.com
    • Angela Duckworth's book GRIT
    • Outliers: The Story of Success: Gladwell, Malcolm
    • David and Goliath: Underdogs, Misfits, and the Art of Battling Giants
    • Jim Sheils' The Family Board Meeting
    • Die With Zero By Bill Perkins

    Support the show

    The Athlete Dad Resources:

    • www.theathletedad.com
    • Ben's Instagram
    • The Athlete Dad's Instagram
    • The Athlete Dad YouTube
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