This Father’s Day episode starts with Beau getting absolutely smoked in a tennis lesson at the US Open facility, wearing khaki shorts and a leather belt, which is, of course, the natural beginning to a conversation about dads. In this episode of Quite Frankly, Beau and Brett talk about Father’s Day, the difference between a dad who is there and a dad who is actively engaged, the memories their fathers gave them, the importance of discipline, presence, spiritual leadership, and making a great name for your Heavenly Father instead of just your family name. Somewhere between New York City, Billie Jean King witnessing tennis murder, Hawaiian Run Club, summer league basketball, golf at Greenfield, a dream house on a golf course, bathroom magazines, involved father statistics, weather man accountability, and ChatGPT-generated dad jokes, this episode lands on a simple truth: dads matter, presence matters, and what gets rooted in a child matters. Also, Quite Frankly remains a podcast with no niche. Apparently.Listen on Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/48Dq262W476WbTWzIKaCmaMore Quite Frankly:https://fleaubo.com/quite-frankly-podcastNew episode of Quite Frankly out now.Listen to the Quite Frankly Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/48Dq262W476WbTWzIKaC.maMore from Quite Frankly: https://fleaubo.com/quite-frankly-podcast🎧 About Quite FranklyQuite Frankly is a long-form podcast about faith, culture, honesty, and the inner life. We don’t rush clarity. We don’t fake answers. We sit with the tension long enough to tell the truth.🔔 Join the conversationIf this episode resonates with you, leave a comment.Share your story.Speak honestly.Let’s do this together.Thanks for Watching!We know your body aches for Quite Frankly merch. Buy some at fleaubo.com/quite-frankly-podcast.