Dads Against the Narrative

Jack Nofel & Nate Feathers

Dads Against the Narrative | Leadership, Liberty, & Legacy Stop raising kids for a system that doesn’t value them. Dad’s Against the Narrative is the podcast for fathers who refuse to follow the status quo. We aren't interested in the "standard" parenting advice that leads to weak families and distracted lives. We explore the unconventional paths to leadership, homeschooling, physical fitness, and mental toughness. Hosted by a father on a mission to reclaim the family unit, this show dives deep into the topics the mainstream narrative ignores: • Family Leadership: How to become the rock your household needs. • Alternative Education: Why homeschooling is the ultimate tool for freedom. • Unconventional Living: Breaking free from the 9-to-5 grind and the "consumer" mindset. • Critical Thinking: Challenging the lies regarding health, history, and the future of our children. Whether we’re talking to experts in sovereign living or sharing raw stories of fatherhood in the trenches, our goal is simple: to help you build a legacy that lasts. It’s time to stop complaining and start leading.  Join us as we rip up the script and build a better future for the next generation. Subscribe for weekly episodes on grit, growth, and the truth about being a man today.

  1. 2D AGO

    27. Identity Over Discipline: Raising Sovereign Kids with Matt Beaudreau

    Send us a text In this episode of Dads Against the Narrative, hosts Nate Feathers and Jack delve deep with special guest Matt Beaudreau. Matt is an educator, keynote speaker, and the co-founder of Apogee Strong, a mentorship program designed to help young men and fathers become leaders. The conversation kicks off with Matt’s personal "red pill" moments—from a realization during the movie Braveheart at age 15 to questioning the official narrative of 9/11 while preparing for the Secret Service. The trio explores the power of identity over discipline, why Matt’s children have never eaten McDonald's, and the critical importance of being the "inner voice" for your children. They also discuss the freedom of living outside the US, the concept of "known slavery vs. unknown freedom," and how to design a life you don't need a vacation from. In This Episode You Will Learn: • [00:42] Matt’s Red Pill Moments: How watching Braveheart as a teenager and questioning the events of 9/11 shifted Matt's trajectory from the Secret Service to independent thinking. • [04:00] The Soundtrack of Focus: Why Matt plays the Braveheart soundtrack on repeat to get into "deep work" mode. • [10:14] Identity vs. Discipline: Matt explains why he doesn’t need discipline to stay sober or healthy—it’s simply his identity. "I don't have to discipline my kids; I've shown them how to be disciplined humans." • [15:01] Normalizing Excellence: Why fast food isn’t a "treat" in the Beaudreau household and how parents get to set what is "normal" for their children. • [20:01] Building a Foundation: The analogy of building a 10-story vs. a 100-story building and how early intentionality with kids pays off in their teenage years. • [25:50] Designing Your Life: The importance of designing a life you don't need to escape from and the intentionality behind family meals. • [35:04] Known Slavery vs. Unknown Freedom: A powerful discussion on why people choose comfortable unhappiness over the uncertainty of freedom. • [46:44] Life in Mexico: Jack and Matt discuss the reality of living in Mexico, safety, and the benefits of raising children in a family-centric culture. Memorable Quotes: • "Your kids will do what you do before they do what you say." • "I don't have to discipline my kids; I've just shown them how to be disciplined humans." • "Birds born in a cage think flying is an illness." • "Known slavery is better than unknown freedom... we want the known slavery because it's familiar." Connect with Matt Beaudreau: • Instagram: @mattbeaudreau • Apogee Program: apogeestrong.com Connect with Dads Against the Narrative: • Share the Show: "That's the only way we grow!" Support the show

    55 min
  2. JAN 7

    24. Identity vs. Purpose: Finding Your "Zone of Genius" in Fatherhood

    Send us a text Do you feel a sense of emptiness on the weekends, even after a "successful" work week? Many men fall into the trap of confusing their Identity (who they are on paper: a dad, a soldier, a boss) with their Purpose (their internal direction and "why"). When you rely solely on your job title or your role as a provider to give you value, you risk burnout and losing your sense of self. In this episode of Dads Against the Narrative, Jack Nofel and co-host Alex Lange cut through the noise to discuss the difference between "Zone of Excellence" and "Zone of Genius." They dive deep into why being good at your job isn't the same as living a meaningful life, and how men can break generational cycles to build a true legacy for their children. In this episode, we cover: • Identity vs. Purpose: Why your rank, paycheck, or title is not your purpose. • The "Zone of Excellence" Trap: Why being highly competent at work can actually leave you feeling drained and distant at home. • Breaking the Cycle: How to parent differently than your father did and stop passing down trauma. • Rights of Passage: Why modern society fails young men and the importance of "deschooling" your mind. • Finding Meaning in Suffering: A raw look at how facing tragedy (and not running from it) can unlock your true potential. Timestamps: [00:00] Intro: The confusion between Identity and Purpose. [03:18] The danger of "Conformism" and "Totalitarianism" in a man’s life. [14:20] Zone of Excellence vs. Zone of Genius: Are you stuck? [19:00] Breaking generational patterns and creating a new lineage. [33:42] Why you need tension and stress to find meaning. [41:00] The power of homeschooling and love-centered parenting. Join the conversation: If this episode hit home, please share it with another dad who needs to hear it. Don't forget to subscribe and leave a review to help us break the narrative! Don't just listen—take action. We talk a lot about the problems on this show, but The Warrior Path is the solution. It’s the blueprint for raising capability, confidence, and character in the next generation. Join a community of parents who are actively building a better future for their families. https://www.skool.com/the-warrior-path-for-kids-7647/about?ref=3eed0c3cf1ee4f46bfc1ab8ca8757a62 Support the show

    58 min
  3. JAN 4

    23. Pain is Mandatory, Suffering is Optional: Becoming the Man Your Family Needs w/ Greg Denning

    Send us a text In this episode of Dads Against the Narrative, hosts Jack Nofel and Alex Lange sit down with special guest Greg Denning—a father of seven, world-schooler, and founder of the "Formidable Family Man" movement. Greg shares his powerful journey from a turbulent childhood filled with divorce and instability to crafting an extraordinary life on his own terms. The trio dives deep into the philosophy of intentional fatherhood, discussing why "inviting" your children to grow is more effective than forcing them, and how to build lasting resilience in kids from toddlers to teenagers. Greg breaks down his "Triple Trifecta" framework for success and challenges fathers to stop playing the victim, embrace playfulness, and work harder on themselves than anything else. In This Episode, We Cover: • Pain vs. Suffering: Understanding that while pain is inevitable, suffering is optional—and how to step out of the "victim" mindset. • The Triple Trifecta: Greg’s blueprint for the complete man, focusing on Fitness (Mind, Body, Spirit), Family (Marriage, Parenting, Legacy), and Finances. • Raising Resilient Kids: Why letting your children fail and "get punched in the face" (literally and metaphorically) is crucial for their confidence. • Modeling Over Mandating: How to inspire your kids to read, train, and succeed by setting the example rather than issuing demands. • The Power of Play: Why fathers need to stop being so serious and reconnect with their childlike spirit to bond with their kids. • World Schooling & Unconventional Living: Greg’s experience traveling the world with his family and questioning the status quo of education and lifestyle. Memorable Quote: "Nothing will get better in my life until I get better... If I work harder on myself, it's the best thing I can do for my wife, my children, and my community." — Greg Denning Guest Info: • Greg Denning: Founder of the Formidable Family Man, World Schooler, and Mentor. • Instagram: @greg.denning Don't just listen—take action. We talk a lot about the problems on this show, but The Warrior Path is the solution. It’s the blueprint for raising capability, confidence, and character in the next generation. Join a community of parents who are actively building a better future for their families. https://www.skool.com/the-warrior-path-for-kids-7647/about?ref=3eed0c3cf1ee4f46bfc1ab8ca8757a62 Support the show

    1h 3m
  4. 12/28/2025

    21. Legacy in the Living Room: Raising Savages with Steve Eckert

    Send us a text In this episode of Dads Against the Narrative, hosts Jack Nofel and Alex Lange are joined by Steve Eckert to discuss what it truly means to step up as a father in the modern world. The conversation centers on the "Red Pill" moment in fatherhood—the realization that you must diverge from societal scripts to raise strong, independent children. Key Takeaways: • The "Red Pill" of Fatherhood: Steve shares his pivotal decision to sacrifice his own personal career ambitions (like becoming a pro fighter) to instead focus entirely on building a legacy through his children [02:28]. He argues that true legacy is built "in the living room, not in the bank account" [11:32]. • Homeschooling as a Lifestyle: The group discusses homeschooling not just as an educational choice, but as a "freedom lifestyle." They reject standard curriculums in favor of life skills, entrepreneurship, and critical thinking. Steve explains that he doesn't want his children to conform to a system that breeds mediocrity [13:56]. • Raising Savages: A major theme is the necessity of physical discipline and resilience. Steve describes how his family works out together daily and uses physical consequences (like burpees) to teach accountability. He shares a story about his son getting smashed by adults in Jiu-Jitsu for months to learn the value of losing and resilience [31:01]. • Questioning the Narrative: The hosts and Steve discuss the importance of teaching kids how to think, not what to think. This includes questioning everything from government narratives to scientific consensus, and even moving their families to Mexico to find more freedom and safety, contrary to popular belief [53:39]. • The Ultimate Purpose: The episode concludes with the powerful sentiment that a man's highest purpose is to be a father and leader, creating a home environment where order conquers chaos [59:02]. Support the show

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Dads Against the Narrative | Leadership, Liberty, & Legacy Stop raising kids for a system that doesn’t value them. Dad’s Against the Narrative is the podcast for fathers who refuse to follow the status quo. We aren't interested in the "standard" parenting advice that leads to weak families and distracted lives. We explore the unconventional paths to leadership, homeschooling, physical fitness, and mental toughness. Hosted by a father on a mission to reclaim the family unit, this show dives deep into the topics the mainstream narrative ignores: • Family Leadership: How to become the rock your household needs. • Alternative Education: Why homeschooling is the ultimate tool for freedom. • Unconventional Living: Breaking free from the 9-to-5 grind and the "consumer" mindset. • Critical Thinking: Challenging the lies regarding health, history, and the future of our children. Whether we’re talking to experts in sovereign living or sharing raw stories of fatherhood in the trenches, our goal is simple: to help you build a legacy that lasts. It’s time to stop complaining and start leading.  Join us as we rip up the script and build a better future for the next generation. Subscribe for weekly episodes on grit, growth, and the truth about being a man today.

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