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DadLab RGV

DadLab RGV

De: Mauricio Piña
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DadLab RGV is a podcast exploring the real challenge of balancing fatherhood and leadership. Featuring business owners, elected officials, educators, first responders, and community leaders from the Rio Grande Valley, we discuss work, family, responsibility, and what it truly means to show up as a dad.Mauricio Piña Crianza y Familias Relaciones
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  • Community Builder, Family Builder: Nathan Burkhart on Balance and Impact
    Jan 9 2026

    In this episode, we sit down with Nathan Burkhart, an economic developer, startup ecosystem builder, and public-private strategist whose work focuses on creating inclusive, community-driven pathways for entrepreneurship and long-term growth.

    Nathan shares how the same principles required to build strong communities—clear priorities, consistent communication, and thoughtful systems—also apply at home when you’re trying to show up as a present father while carrying real professional responsibility. We talk about what it takes to stay grounded when the calendar is full, how to make decisions that align with your values, and why “busy” is not the same thing as “effective.”

    We also explore Nathan’s experience across business development, ecosystem building, and program strategy, including his work developing initiatives that support entrepreneurs and strengthen local opportunity.

    If you’re a dad balancing leadership, ambition, and family—this conversation will help you think more clearly about structure, boundaries, and building a life that’s sustainable.

    Share this episode with a father who’s carrying a lot and trying to do it the right way.

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    23 m
  • Open Door Dad: Time Management, Trust, and Entrepreneurship with Abiel Barrera
    Jan 3 2026

    In this episode, we sit down with Abiel Barrera, founder of RGV Insurance Agent and Milestone Capital, to talk about what it really looks like to balance fatherhood while building a business.

    Abiel shares his family life—married with three kids (ages 11, 9, and 7)—and how becoming a dad reshaped his priorities, his schedule, and his definition of success. From the joy of going “all out” at the school book fair to the reality of long pickup lines, Abiel explains how he uses small windows of time to stay productive while keeping his kids at the center of his day.

    We also dive into his path from 20 years in education to entrepreneurship, including what the early days were like, how confidence grows through repetition, and the moment he realized he couldn’t do both teaching and insurance at the level his family—and clients—deserved.

    A highlight of the conversation is Abiel’s “open door policy” and how he’s built a family rhythm where his kids understand when he’s on a call, and he “switches modes” the moment the work is done. He and his wife also operate like a true tag team, coordinating calendars, communicating early, and leaning on support systems when life gets busy.

    Abiel closes with practical advice for dads building something of their own: don’t treat business like a fragile house of cards. Build it like Jenga—with a strong foundation, planning, flexibility, and the confidence to adjust without falling apart.

    Learn more about Abiel and his services at rgvinsuranceagent.com, or search Abiel Barrera online to connect.

    If you know a dad who’s juggling family and entrepreneurship, share this episode with them.

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    41 m
  • Resolutions: Growing as Fathers, Partners, and People
    Dec 27 2025

    What does it really mean to make a resolution as a father

    In Episode 2 of DadLab RGV hosts Jesus T. Peña M.Ed. and Mauricio Piña move beyond the typical New Year goals and explore what real growth looks like for dads emotionally relationally and mentally.

    This episode challenges the idea that resolutions are only about routines productivity or self discipline. Instead the conversation focuses on intentional fatherhood personal accountability and the courage it takes to unlearn habits language and behaviors passed down through generations.

    The hosts reflect on how many fathers were raised with phrases like suck it up do not cry or I will handle it and how those well intended messages can unintentionally limit emotional connection with our children especially as they grow into teenagers. Through real reflections and lived experience the episode explores how mindfulness listening and emotional regulation can transform relationships at home.

    Listeners will hear a thoughtful discussion on reframing resolutions as commitments to relationships rather than just personal goals. The conversation also explores how to be more mindful and present with teenagers without rushing to fix everything letting go of generational language that no longer serves our families and applying restorative practices like consistency trust and using I statements in everyday parenting. The hosts also discuss why repair matters more than perfection in both fatherhood and partnerships.

    This episode expands the conversation beyond parenting and highlights how becoming a better father often means becoming a better partner. It emphasizes learning how to pause communicate with intention and release ego and defensiveness in order to build stronger healthier relationships.

    DadLab RGV is a space for fathers in the Rio Grande Valley and beyond who believe parenting is a lifelong learning process. Fatherhood is a lab where we test we fail we learn and we try again.

    If you are a dad looking to grow not just as a parent but as a person this episode offers reflection encouragement and practical insight to start the year with purpose.

    Listen reflect and choose one resolution that strengthens a relationship not just a routine.

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    22 m
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