How to raise a great son: Be a good father

In this episode of the King’s Code podcast, Raul catches up with his son, Alejandro, to discuss his first 6 months or so of college. They cover a very wide range of topics, ranging from upcoming boxing and MMA fights to Raul’s feelings on fatherhood to Alejandro’s work ethic at college to rapper Logic’s hit song 1-800-273-8255.

This episode is both wide and deep, as Raul and Alejandro not only cover this wide of topics, but they get real and raw about their respective experiences as father and son. Raul expresses how happy he is to be a father and how proud he is of Alejandro, and he in turn talks about the positive influence that growing up in a loving family that rewards hard work has prepared him for college. Click here to join them for an insightful and heartfelt discussion.

 

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REACTING TO ANDREW TATE: Is Toxic Masculinity Real?

This is a reaction video to the interview Andrew Tate did with YouTube podcasters Fresh & Fit. Andrew Tate is blowing up on the internet, according to my son, and I want to see this interview for myself.

In this interview, Tate goes all in proclaiming that toxic masculinity is a phrase made up by angry, man-hating feminists. According to him, all masculinity is perceived as toxic masculinity, and women complaining about men is a first world problem.

My opinion on Tate himself is that he is very much in touch with his dark warrior. The dark warrior wants to hunt, fight, and have sex, but it’s inevitable that the dark warrior burns everything to the ground because he can’t create, he can only destroy. I believe that being a dark warrior is only one step along the way to becoming a king, which means a complete man who owns his life.

Watch the video to see highlights from the interview Tate did with Fresh & Fit, and my reactions to them.

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