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Raising Sons, Losing Sleep, and Hoping for the Best — with DJ Logory, Founder of Be That Guy

Raising Sons, Losing Sleep, and Hoping for the Best — with DJ Logory, Founder of Be That Guy

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What does it really mean to “be that guy” in today’s world—and how can parents support their sons without pushing them further away?

In this powerful and honest conversation, Kayla sits down with DJ Logory, founder of Be That Guy, to talk about what’s really going on with young men today. DJ shares his own story of feeling lost in his early 20s, why confidence and direction can’t be forced by parents, and how habits, accountability, and community can completely change a young man’s trajectory.

Together, they unpack:

  • Why so many young men feel stuck, unmotivated, or overwhelmed
  • What parents often get wrong when trying to “help” their sons
  • How small daily habits build confidence, discipline, and self-trust
  • What young men actually want (but rarely say out loud)
  • How parents can support growth without overstepping

This episode is a must-listen for parents raising sons, young men trying to figure out their next chapter, and anyone who wants to better understand masculinity, emotional intelligence, and growth in today’s culture.

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DJ Logory
Instagram: @DJLogory
Website: http://www.bethatguyclub.com/

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