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Bald, Bearded, and Bold

Bald, Bearded, and Bold

著者: Jason Haswell
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WELCOME TO BALD, BEARDED, & BOLD

Life as a dad, husband, and just a regular guy comes with its fair share of ups and downs. One minute, you’re the hero who fixed the Wi-Fi, and the next, you’re getting blamed because the remote batteries died. Whether it’s the wild journey of fatherhood, the balancing act of marriage, or just trying to make it through another day at work, this podcast is here to talk about it all.

In this show, we’ll dive into stories of success—those moments when everything actually goes right. We’ll also talk about the struggles, the failures, and the hilarious mishaps that come with being a dude just trying to keep it all together. From learning how to swaddle a newborn at 3 AM to realizing you probably should’ve read the instructions before assembling that store bought dresser, we’re covering it all.

But it’s not just about the funny stuff. We’re also here to talk about resilience—how to handle adversity, grow from setbacks, and come out stronger (or at least with a good story to tell). Maybe you’re facing career challenges, struggling to connect with your kids, or just trying to keep the spark alive in your marriage. We’ll explore real-life strategies, hard-earned wisdom, and the occasional dad joke along the way.So grab a drink, take a deep breath, and tune in. Because whether you’re nailing it or barely hanging on, you’re not alone.

Welcome to Bald, Bearded, & Bold—where we figure out life, one laugh (or failure) at a time.

Host: Jason HaswellCopyright Bald, Bearded, and Bold
哲学 心理学 心理学・心の健康 社会科学 衛生・健康的な生活
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  • A Quilt of Labor and Love: Good Mansion Wines, with Dom Cerrone - Episode 13
    2025/06/26
    A Quilt of Labor and Love: Good Mansion Wines, with Dom CerronePodcast Atmosphere & Crew DynamicsBanter with Boldness: Jason Haswell —robust, witty, and unfiltered—kick things off with their signature energy: laughter, genuine curiosity, and that sturdy camaraderie that makes listeners feel like part of the room.Introductions & Tone: The transition to their guest is smooth and respectful. Dominick Cerrone, with warm confidence, immediately finds a rapport with the hosts—engaging them in both friendly chat and deep wine talk.Audience Inclusivity: Throughout, the hosts maintain a down-to-earth approach—never talking down to novices, but instead inviting listeners to join the wine journey, no matter their experience level.Good Mansion Wines: Roots & VisionFounding & Locale: Founded in 2006 by Dominick, Good Mansion Wines began with a singular vision in a then-empty mid‑town Wheeling storefront. Over seventeen years later, it’s a local institution.Regional Identity: Dominick emphasizes how being in Wheeling, WV, shaped their mission: it’s not just about selling wine—it’s about building a community hub for education, enjoyment, and exploration.Building Over Time: From a modest start to a respected deli, wine bar, and education center, Good Mansion’s growth mirrors Dominick’s dedication—ever-expanding selection, ambiance, and vision.Travel & Education: The Quest for KnowledgeGlobal Exploration: Dominick chalks up his deep portfolio to constant travel—to vineyards across France, Italy, Spain, California, and Chile—stressing that immersing himself in terroir, tongue, and trade is key.Why It Matters: He insists this first-hand exposure is critical—not just for authenticity, but to bring real, vivid stories back to customers, making each bottle a narrative experience.Host Interjections: Jason and the crew pepper him with sharp questions: “How do you turn a wine tasting into a story?” or “Ever bring back a bottle that changed your mind?” These create memorable moments where passion meets consumer value.Educational Outreach: Dominick reveals how Good Mansion runs regular workshops—wine pairing nights, “Meet the Maker” dinners, and smaller, hands-on classes—aimed at demystifying the process and building knowledge in accessible, entertaining formats.Wine & Food Pairings: A Delicious DialogueMenu Mashups: The conversation shifts to food pairings—how Good Mansion’s deli menu (gourmet sandwiches, French pâtés, Italian antipasti) is consciously designed to complement their wine flights.Role Reversal: Sometimes the wine inspires a dish; sometimes the dish suggests the wine. They focus on harmony—not matching by grape, but pairing by texture, acidity, spice, and soulful resonance.Podcast Snapshot:The Charcuterie Flight: Dominick recounts pairing spicy salami and nutty cheeses with a crisp Riesling—“the sort of pairing that surprises and delights.”Hearty Red Moments: He reflects on a late‑night tasting pairing a full-bodied California Cab with house-made meatballs—a favorite among regulars.Flavorful Education: Dominick highlights how they gently teach folks about tannins, acidity, sweetness, body, and finish—without jargon—equipping listeners with vocabulary that makes them confident buyers and imbibers.Why Value Wine? Cultural & Personal ImpactMore Than Alcohol: Dominick is clear—wine is culture, ritual, story, connection. He encourages the hosts and listeners not to rush through a glass, but to be curious of its origin, pressure, people, and pleasure.Sustainability Spotlight: They touch on growing trends: biodynamic, natural, and sustainable farming. Dominick stresses ethical farming isn’t a gimmick—it’s quality, terroir, and environmental respect.Economic Appreciation: A few Bucks may look pricy in a suburban liquor chain, but Dominick asks: “What are you paying for? History, human labor, place, craft.”Demographic Bridges: Jason asks: “How to bring Millennials or Gen‑Z into the culture?” Dominick responds with focus on exploration: small tastings, fun formats like blind flights, pairing events with street food, and storytelling-driven marketing.Episode Highlights & RevelationsStory of a Wine: Dominick shares a powerful anecdote about a French Burgundy whose history and vintner story captivated him—and how that story transformed a casual shopper into a loyal customer.Surprise Pairing: The hosts taste and love a Sicilian Nero d’Avola paired with a smoky eggplant sandwich—an unlikely combo that wins hearts (and ratings).International Insights: They recall vineyards in Chile where winemakers emphasize tradition; versus tech-opulent vine estates in California—a lively contrast that underlines wine’s diversity.Community Testimonies: Dominick brings up folks who’ve come through Good Mansion, rediscovered a spark, found newfound appreciation—underscoring wine’s power to unite and inspire.Take‑Home Messages & Why You Should ...
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    41 分
  • The Difference Between Having a Kid and Being a Parent: Jason Haswell - Episode 12
    2025/06/20
    What’s the difference between having a kid and being a parent? Everything.

    In this no-filter, high-impact episode of Bald, Bearded, and Bold, host Jason Haswell lays it all out: the harsh truth that today’s younger generations—Millennials and Gen Z—just aren’t getting the full picture of what real parenting means.This isn’t some gentle, sugar-coated parenting podcast. This is bold, raw truth from a father who’s lived it. If you’re under 35, a new parent, or even just thinking about having kids, this episode is going to challenge everything you’ve seen on TikTok, Instagram, and Pinterest.Because Jason Haswell isn’t here to shame you—he’s here to wake you up.

    Jason’s Core Message: “You can post baby pics, throw a gender reveal party, and dress your toddler in boutique fashion—but none of that makes you a parent. That just means you made a human. Now what?”Throughout this episode, Jason dives deep into the cultural difference between having a child and actually raising one. With a voice equal parts wise, weary, and pissed off, he critiques how social media has twisted the definition of parenting—and how too many young parents are more concerned about aesthetic than accountability.

    Key Topics Covered in This Episode:
    • Why likes, reels, and photo dumps aren’t proof of parenting
    • How Millennials and Gen Z are confusing “gentle” with “weak”
    • Why discipline, structure, and presence will always matter more than “vibes”
    • How social media culture is producing a generation of overstimulated, under-parented kids
    • The tough-love truth: Being your kid’s friend isn’t your job. Leading them is.
    Jason Haswell doesn’t hold back.

    He calls out what needs called out, and if you’re a parent under 35? Consider this a wake-up call.You’ll hear Jason share real-life stories, jaw-dropping cultural examples, and brutally honest takes on the biggest issue facing families today: passive parenting in an overstimulated world.From screen addiction to entitlement, Jason connects the dots and shows how today’s digital-first, emotionally fragile parenting style is hurting kids more than helping them.🔊 Memorable Jason Haswell Soundbites:“You don’t get applause for being present. That’s the bare minimum.”“If an iPad is raising your toddler, you’re not a parent—you’re a bystander.”“We’re raising a generation that melts when they hear the word ‘no.’ And then we’re shocked when they can’t handle life.”“Parenting is love and limits. If you don’t give both, you’re giving up.”📢 This Episode is For You If:
    • You’re a new parent trying to figure it out
    • You’re sick of the fake, filtered parenting content on social media
    • You believe in structure, discipline, and showing up for your kids
    • You’re a dad, stepdad, mentor, or uncle who’s tired of being quiet about what’s broken
    • You want real talk, not parenting trends
    • You’re a Millennial or Gen Z parent who actually wants to do better
    Haswell’s Challenge to Young Parents: “You think you’re parenting because you care. But do you care enough to correct, to lead, to say ‘no,’ to unplug, and to show up even when it’s hard? Or are you parenting for the ‘gram and hoping that’s enough?”Jason’s not preaching from a pedestal—he’s in the trenches. Bald, bearded, and bold, yes—but also real, relatable, and ready to push the hard conversations forward.This episode will call you out, lift you up, and maybe even piss you off—but you’ll walk away with a clearer vision of what parenting actually requires in a chaotic, distracted, digital world.

    Stream Now:
    Available on Spotify, iHeartRadio, Apple Podcasts, and everywhere else you binge bold podcasts.Don’t forget to hit Follow, Rate, and Share—because if you know a parent who’s all style and no substance, they probably need this episode more than they know.

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    #BaldBeardedBold #JasonHaswell #ParentingPodcast #RealTalkParenting #GenZParenting #MillennialParents #FatherhoodUnfiltered #NoFluffParenting #iHeartRadioPodcast #SpotifyParentingPod #DadLifeUnfiltered #DisciplineMatters #ModernParentingTruths #ParentNotFriend👊 Final Thoughts from Jason Haswell:“Parenting is war against distraction. It’s a test of consistency. It’s the greatest calling of your life. If you’re not up for it, you’re not ready. Period.”
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    33 分
  • Dr. Phil's Biggest Fan: Coach Randy Mazey - Episode 11
    2025/05/22
    A Legacy of Leadership with Coach Randy Mazey | Bald, Bearded, and Bold PodcastLegacy of Leadership with Coach Randy Mazey | Bald, Bearded, and Bold Podcast In this powerful and heartfelt episode of Bald, Bearded, and Bold, we sit down with a man who has left an indelible mark not just on the game of baseball, but on the lives of the student-athletes he's coached and the community he's led — Coach Randy Mazey. As he prepares to close the chapter on his career as the head coach of the West Virginia University baseball team, Coach Mazey joins us for a candid and inspiring conversation. We dive deep into his journey — from arriving in Morgantown and building the WVU baseball program into a nationally respected force, to making the bold and deeply personal decision to step away from coaching to focus on being the best husband and father he can be.Coming to WVU: A New Challenge Coach Mazey reflects on what it meant to take the reins of the WVU baseball program in 2012. At the time, the team was transitioning into the competitive Big 12 Conference, and the challenges were substantial. The facilities weren’t where they needed to be, and WVU baseball wasn’t yet a household name on the national stage. But for Mazey, it wasn’t about inheriting a ready-made powerhouse — it was about building something special from the ground up. With a competitive fire and a clear vision for the program’s future, he brought in a new culture of discipline, grit, and belief. From recruiting players who fit his blue-collar ethos to leading the charge for better facilities — including the state-of-the-art Monongalia County Ballpark — Mazey has been the driving force behind one of the most inspiring turnaround stories in college baseball.Building More Than a Baseball Program Throughout our conversation, one thing becomes crystal clear: Coach Mazey never saw his role as just teaching baseball. His mission has always been about building men of character, resilience, and integrity. Under his leadership, the WVU baseball program became a family — one rooted in mutual respect, accountability, and support. He shares stories about the early years, the long practices, the games that didn’t go their way, and the big wins that reminded everyone why they believed in the journey. From leading the team to multiple NCAA Regional appearances to seeing his players succeed on and off the field, Coach Mazey’s time at WVU is more than a highlight reel — it’s a legacy of growth and transformation.Walking Away with Purpose Perhaps the most powerful part of the conversation is Coach Mazey’s decision to walk away. In a sports world that often glorifies the grind and the never-ending pursuit of titles, Mazey is choosing something else: presence. He opens up about the decision to retire from coaching to focus on being a better husband to his wife Amanda and a more present father to their children. There’s emotion in his voice as he explains how the demands of coaching — the travel, the pressure, the late nights — slowly began to pull him away from the things that matter most. And in true Mazey fashion, he didn’t just make a decision for himself — he made a statement to every coach, every dad, and every leader watching: Sometimes the boldest move isn’t chasing the next win, it’s choosing to be fully present for your family. It’s a message that hits home, and it’s one that defines what it truly means to be “Bald, Bearded, and Bold.”The Lighter Side: Dr. Phil, Dad Jokes, and Down-to-Earth Wisdom Of course, no episode would be complete without some laughs, and Coach Mazey brings plenty. In one of the more surprising and entertaining turns of the conversation, he reveals his deep admiration for none other than Dr. Phil. That’s right — the man known for calling pitches and building a nationally ranked baseball program is also a devoted fan of daytime TV’s most famous psychologist. Mazey talks about how Dr. Phil’s no-nonsense, cut-through-the-noise advice has influenced the way he mentors players and handles challenges in his own life. And it makes sense — both men are about accountability, truth, and cutting to the heart of what really matters. He also shares his love for the simple things: early mornings with his family, watching his kids play sports, and finally getting to experience the other side of the bleachers as a parent. The genuine joy and peace in his voice as he talks about this next chapter is both refreshing and inspiring.A Message for the Next Generation As our conversation wraps up, Coach Mazey offers words of encouragement to the next generation of coaches, parents, and leaders. He talks about the importance of knowing your "why," being true to your values, and never losing sight of what really matters. He challenges listeners to think about success not just in terms of wins and championships, but in the legacy you leave behind and the lives you touch along the way. It’s clear that ...
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    48 分

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