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Brian Preston is Featured on The Dad Edge Podcast with Larry Hagner

March 12, 2023

The Dad Edge Podcast, created by Larry Hagner, empowers men to create legendary marriages, create epic connections with our kids, master our personal finances, optimize our health (physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual), and become a leader within their family. When Larry reached out to have Brian on the show, we were excited! Larry and Brian both share personal stories that show how building wealth can impact your family beyond just the financial aspect of it.

Brian shares a personal story about his father, who was laid off when Brian was in middle school. His parents were struggling financially, but Brian recalls this time as being one of the happiest times of his childhood. This story serves as a reminder that, while money is important, it should not be the sole focus. Family is more important than money. Living a purposeful life means taking the time to appreciate the people in your life, spending time with them, and making sure that you are living life to the fullest. It means taking the time to reflect on your goals and dreams, and taking action to make them a reality. Larry’s story is a reminder that life is precious and should be lived to the fullest. We should strive to live a purposeful life, focusing on the things that bring us joy and enrich our lives. We should make sure that we are living our lives in a way that will leave a legacy for our children and future generations.

You can watch the full episode in the link below!

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