GREG SCHEINMANN - How The Dad Bod Has Become a Badge of Honour and What This Means For Your Health

Today I am joined by coach, entrepreneur, father to teenage boys and host of the Midlife Male Podcast - Greg ScheinmanOne of the things that has become popularised of late is the notion of the "dad bod". Some celebrate as a badge of honour that comes with parent, some endorse it as part of the body acceptance movement but some organisations use it as a marketing ploy. But what about the long term chronic health implications for a generation of men in their prime?I discuss with GregJust how organisations, influencers and those in the public look closely at the kind of lifestyle behaviours we want to rewardHow Greg and I share the experience of having lost a relative to chronic disease and why this shapes how we look at the "dad bod" discussion.Why caring for your body is so much more than just aesthetics and really is a health and longevity issue.How many men want to break out, do better and fall into the trap of life just happening to themThe challenges and skills he uses to bring up boys in a culture where masculinity is under attack from some quarters.🔥 If you want to join the Guild of Dads 🤝 you can do so via our Facebook Group🔥 To grab a FREE copy of my e-book 📖 The Dad Blueprint click here🔥 To buy me a Coffee ☕ click hereGet involved and find out moreTo get involved with the conversation on social media we are on Facebook, Instagram & TwitterEpisode show notes can be found on our websiteIf you like what we are doing, leave a rating and review here --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/joe-horton/message

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