On this episode we have on Chad Cochran. I know who Chad is because of his photography of musicians I listen to. It was really cool to do a call with Chad and realize that’s a side hobby he loves but not his full time job! On this episode we talked about almost being an empty nester, having adult kids, his love of photography, being published in rolling stone, going to concerts with his kids, his journey with therapy, normalizing the conversation about mental health, being diagnosed...
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On this episode we have on Chad Cochran. I know who Chad is because of his photography of musicians I listen to. It was really cool to do a call with Chad and realize that’s a side hobby he loves but not his full time job! On this episode we talked about almost being an empty nester, having adult kids, his love of photography, being published in rolling stone, going to concerts with his kids, his journey with therapy, normalizing the conversation about mental health, being diagnosed...
On this episode we have musician Justin Roberts! We talked about learning about baseball because his son loves baseball, his experience as an older dad, how he ended up in Chicago, life in Chicago, using experiences with his son in his songs, listening to music on vinyl, some stories behind songs on his new album Brainfreeze and his process for recording music. Make sure to check out his new album Brainfreeze wherever you find your music Send us a text Support ...
The Imperfect Dads Podcast
On this episode we have on Chad Cochran. I know who Chad is because of his photography of musicians I listen to. It was really cool to do a call with Chad and realize that’s a side hobby he loves but not his full time job! On this episode we talked about almost being an empty nester, having adult kids, his love of photography, being published in rolling stone, going to concerts with his kids, his journey with therapy, normalizing the conversation about mental health, being diagnosed...