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Initialized Capital
Business Dad
How do you balance it all? Working moms are asked this question incessantly, but it’s rarely asked of working dads. After Alexis Ohanian’s daughter Olympia was born, it took months before he was asked about work-life balance and the inevitable trade-offs of being a working parent. In a new podcast from Initialized Capital, Alexis Ohanian (cofounder of Initialized + Reddit) opens this question up to some of the most successful men across business, sports, entertainment, and more, for candid conversations about what it means to be a father in today’s world and how they balance their careers...
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Ratings & Reviews
4.8 stars from 63 ratings
Much needed
Great concept and interviews, on a topic that needs more coverage. Love hearing insights and stories from family men with businesses and not the other way around.
csvalue via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/25/20
Great conversation
I’m a woman without children and absolutely love this podcast! It’s an important concept to discuss and Alexis is a true champion for dads & families. He’s also a very skilled interviewer and the conversations are a joy to listen to. Can’t wait for more episodes!
beezeconklin via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/25/20
Love the show.
Love the show and the discussions. Being a father of 3 at 35 and a founder myself. The show helps me put things into perspective. Keep going.
KingCool121212 via Apple Podcasts · Germany · 01/22/20
Recent Episodes
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Published 03/12/20
Published 03/12/20
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Published 03/05/20
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