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Leave No Doubt Fatherhood Podcast

Leave No Doubt Fatherhood Podcast

Von: Sam Trapkin and Cole James
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Leave No Doubt Fatherhood is one of the fastest-growing podcasts in the fatherhood and male development space, hosted by Cole James and Sam Trapkin—two North Idaho dads redefining what it means to be a well-rounded father in 2026.

The podcast was born from a simple but powerful question: If I died today, would I be happy with the example I set for my family? Frustrated by pop culture and social media's portrayal of modern fatherhood, Cole and Sam created a modern alternative that explores the full spectrum of what it takes to show up as a complete man and father.

Cole James is the CEO of the Grief Recovery Institute and a worldwide leader on managing grief, loss, and emotional health. Sam Trapkin is a member of Trapped Under Ice, one of the most notable hardcore bands in the genre, and co-founder of a prominent estate planning technology company.

Together, they bring practical, actionable advice rooted in self-accountability across key pillars: physical fitness, emotional health, sobriety, spirituality, and preparedness. From homeschooling and limiting screen time to camping with your kids and stripping away consumption culture, Leave No Doubt Fatherhood is for dads ready to go against the grain and do the work of becoming the men their families deserve.

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  • #28 Jack Osbourne: Fatherhood, Lessons from Ozzy, Raising Balanced Children
    Jan 6 2026

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    Jack Osbourne joins us for an incredible conversation about fatherhood, friendship, and finding balance in an unbalanced world.

    Jack has been Cole's friend for 20+ years—they got sober together in their early twenties and have been through life's ups and downs side by side. We sit down to discuss what he's learned in his 13 years of parenting, what he learned from his parents, raising kids in rural vs. urban environments, and much more.

    In this episode:

    • Growing up as Ozzy Osbourne's son and the work ethic lessons that stuck
    • Why Jack stopped yelling at his kids: "Anything that isn't nurturing is trauma"
    • The stark differences between raising boys and girls
    • Balancing Hollywood parties with grounded Idaho living
    • Why male community is essential for fathers (and not talked about enough)
    • Growing up on camera during "The Osbournes"
    • Navigating grief and loss with children
    • Letting kids rebel and individuate (even when it hurts)
    • Why "we're gonna mess our kids up no matter what"

    Jack shares honest stories—from getting his first tattoo on Hatebreed's tour bus at 16, to taking his 13-year-old daughter to a party where a shirtless Justin Bieber accidentally brushed against her, to watching his youngest daughters experience their grandfather's legacy for the first time.

    This is raw, real talk from three dads who are trying their best to raise good humans in 2026.

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    1 Std. und 13 Min.
  • #27 End-of-year Q&A: Intimacy After Kids, Unresolved Grief in Marriages, Gen-Z Culture Crisis
    Dec 30 2025

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    Episode Summary:

    Sam and Cole kick off the end of year with a candid check-in on their holiday struggles—from carb overload and doom scrolling to the surprising benefits of cold plunging (yes, they know it's cringey).

    In this Q&A episode, they tackle listener questions on crucial fatherhood topics including:

    • Helping kids find their voice while avoiding the extremes of authoritarian or overly permissive parenting
    • Modeling apologies and accountability to your children—and why completing unfinished emotional business with your own parents is essential
    • Navigating intimacy after kids and the importance of maintaining connection with your spouse through major life changes
    • Dealing with grief in relationships and how unresolved pain impacts your marriage
    • Building character in the age of social media and why kids need unremarkable experiences to develop substance

    Sam and Cole get real about their own struggles, disagreements, and growth areas—from finances to fitness to faith. They emphasize the importance of civil conversation, doing the hard emotional work, and not compromising your values for convenience.

    Plus: Starbucks controversy, bodybuilding confessions, and why they're looking for the right sponsors (Rogue Fitness, Spindrift, Vivo Barefoot, Glock, etc.).

    Looking ahead to 2026 with practical content on implementing real change in your life as a father and man.

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    1 Std. und 51 Min.
  • #26 The Gift of Authenticity (To Your Family and Yourself)
    Dec 23 2025

    What does it actually mean to be yourself—as a father, a husband, a professional, and a man?

    In this episode, Sam and Cole unpack a realization that hit on the road after a show: the rare gift of not having to switch identities depending on where you are. From music scenes and corporate boardrooms to family life and friendships, they explore what it looks like to live with one consistent core—and why that matters so deeply for our kids.

    The conversation moves through childhood conditioning, school systems, emotional responsibility, masculinity, and the subtle ways parents (often unintentionally) teach kids to trade authenticity for approval. They talk about why many men struggle to admit what they don’t know, how “must be nice” thinking quietly erodes leadership, and why modeling humility, curiosity, and emotional honesty might be one of the most important things we pass on.

    This episode isn’t about having parenting figured out. It’s about asking better questions: Can you be the same person at work, at home, and with your friends? Are your kids learning who they are—or who they think you want them to be? And what kind of family culture are you actually building?

    A grounded, honest conversation about identity, fatherhood, and the freedom that comes from telling the truth about who you are.

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    49 Min.
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