Rising Tribes Podcast
Welcome to the Rising Tribes Podcast — where raw conversations meet real growth.
Hosted by two former professional athletes turned husbands, fathers, and high-performance leaders, this is the podcast for people who look like they’ve got it all together… but still carry the silent weight of pressure, expectation, and self-doubt.
We talk about what most people only think about — the stuff that lives in your chest and keeps you up at night. From marriage and parenting to sex, business, faith, fitness, money, mental health, and the quiet battle of “am I enough?” — nothing is off-limits here.
Alongside our wives and powerful guests, we’re building a tribe of everyday warriors who are deeply rooted in character and relentlessly rising in every area of life.
This isn’t therapy. It’s not self-help fluff.
It’s honest, bold, unfiltered conversation — with people who get it.
Because the strongest tribes don’t fake it. They rise together.
Rising Tribes Podcast
EP 10: Parenting, Marriage, and Finding Peace in the Chaos
In this episode of Rising Tribes, Nick and Braxston sit down with their wives, Chelssie and Natalie, for an honest and hilarious conversation about parenting, marriage, and the constant juggle of real life.
They talk about the season they’re in right now—raising kids, keeping faith, trying to stay patient through the chaos, and remembering that the long days are what make the short years worth it.
From learning how to connect with each of their kids differently, to balancing being the “default parent,” to figuring out how to keep marriage strong when you’re both exhausted—this one hits home for anyone in the trenches of family life.
🎧 In this episode:
- How to find peace in busy seasons and redefine what “balance” really means
- The truth about parenting boys vs. girls (and the chaos that comes with both)
- Why slowing down might be the most productive thing you can do
- Creating open communication with your kids and spouse
- And yes—some hilarious parenting fails, bedtime chaos, and life lessons in between
If you’re a parent, spouse, or just someone trying to navigate the speed of life—this one’s going to feel like sitting at the table with friends who get it.