In this powerful and down-to-earth episode, Shane and Pete sit down with Alex Welsh—dad, para-athlete, former motocross rider, and manager at Push Mobility. After a life-changing accident in his early 20s, Alex redefined his path through resilience, elite sport, and eventually fatherhood.
This conversation covers everything from IVF challenges and birth stories to balancing elite athletic training with being a present and supportive dad. Alex shares how parenting has evolved his perspective, why it’s okay to let go of "perfect," and the role curiosity plays in helping his daughter understand disability. With heart, humour, and honesty, this is one for every dad who’s learning to adapt, reflect, and show up with purpose.
🍼 Key Moments:
00:00 – Introduction and personal updates
03:08 – Meet Alex Welsh: A journey of resilience
06:48 – Becoming a dad: challenges and triumphs
12:45 – IVF: the rocky road to parenthood
18:37 – Pregnancy and birth: the rollercoaster ride
22:17 – Parenting challenges and adapting to change
26:37 – Balancing fatherhood and athletic training
29:02 – The pursuit of "perfect" and letting go
30:15 – Introducing Push Mobility and disability empowerment
34:31 – Staying committed to athletic excellence
38:01 – Training for the World Championships
43:14 – Mental health, pressure, and self-care
45:04 – The everyday moments that make you proud
48:34 – Epic parenting stories and laughs
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