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The Dad Edge Podcast

Winning the Week Without the Hustle Culture featuring Demir Bentley

The Dad Edge Podcast

Larry Hagner

Education, Self-improvement, Health & Fitness

4.8 β€’ 1.6K Ratings

πŸ—“οΈ 6 April 2026

⏱️ 55 minutes

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Summary

In this episode, I sit down with Demir Bentley β€” Wall Street analyst turned productivity coach, co-founder of Life Hack Method, author of Winning the Week, and dad of three daughters under six. This one goes deep on two things most dads desperately need: a better system for planning their week, and a real conversation about what it means to raise confident, loved daughters.

Demir opens up about his time on Wall Street β€” 80 to 100 hour weeks, a hustle culture identity so baked in he didn't know who he was without it β€” and the health crisis that forced him to change everything. His digestive system began shutting down, he required three surgeries, and his doctors told him to cut his hours below 40 or face serious consequences. That pressure produced the Winning the Week method β€” a simple, three-pillar planning framework that helped him get the same work done in a fraction of the time.

We break down exactly how to run a real planning session β€” a calendar interrogation, not a calendar review β€” and why your calendar is lying to you right now. We get into why planning on Friday instead of Sunday is a game changer, what open loops are doing to your brain on the weekend, and how sharing the mental load with your wife is one of the most important leadership moves a man can make at home.

And then Demir drops one of the most memorable parenting concepts this show has ever heard: the idea of being the Keeper of Vibes β€” not just the lowest heartbeat in the room, but the painter of the energy canvas your family lives inside every day.

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Timeline Summary

[0:00] Introduction to the Dad Edge mission and the movement to raise leaders of families and communities

[1:02] Introducing Demir Bentley β€” Wall Street to lifestyle design, productivity coach, dad of three daughters

[3:38] Freedom as a core value β€” and why Demir's shirt and hair are a statement, not an accident

[5:00] Being a girl dad β€” and Larry's experience running a daddy daughter retreat with men who had never lit up like that before

[8:33] Demir's slow start to fatherhood β€” and why a phone call from a friend before his first daughter was born may have saved him

[10:44] What Winning the Week is β€” and where it came from

[11:04] Wall Street, hustle culture, and the religion of outworking the competition

[13:30] The health crisis that changed everything β€” salaryman sudden death syndrome, three surgeries, and a doctor telling him to cut his hours in half

[14:36] Who am I if I'm not the guy who works 100 hours a week β€” the identity crisis behind the health crisis

[20:22] How the Winning the Week method was born out of raw necessity

[23:31] Pillar one β€” the calendar interrogation: your calendar is lying to you and here's how to catch it

[26:47] Pillar two β€” real prioritizing: if there's no tear in your eye when you're cutting things, you're not cutting enough

[27:27] Pillar three β€” the task list: stop hiding your commitments and start owning your time supply

[28:53] Marrying the tasks to the calendar β€” the test fit that tells you if you have 10 pounds of priorities in a 5 pound bag

[31:06] Start from the top down β€” your values first, then your calendar, then your priorities

[31:28] The number one complaint wives have about their husbands β€” and how planning fixes it

[33:06] Sharing the mental load and invisible labor β€” the new definition of leadership at home

[36:35] Leading by example: how planning together on Friday beats planning together Sunday night

[37:18] The team huddle β€” how Demir and his wife plan separately then align on a walk together

[39:24] Why good planning still produces anxiety β€” and why meeting after the sigh changes everything

[42:49] Why your brain won't let go of the weekend β€” open loops, unfinished sentences, and the science behind Sunday dread

[44:35] Why planning on Friday instead of Sunday gives you your whole weekend back

[46:39] Switching gears to daughters β€” what it really means to raise strong, confident girls

[47:10] The Keeper of Vibes β€” Demir's most important role as a dad and the canvas he's painting every single day

[49:47] Be the thermostat, not the thermometer β€” and what it means to hold the energy space for your whole family

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Five Key Takeaways

  1. Your calendar is lying to you. Every meeting, every drive, every task takes longer than you think. A real planning session is a calendar interrogation β€” sweat every entry until it's honest.
  2. Real prioritizing hurts. If you're not cutting things that matter to you, you're not prioritizing β€” you're just rearranging. The hard tradeoffs are the whole point.
  3. Open loops kill your weekends. When you leave Friday without closing the week, your brain keeps the loop running β€” on date night, on the couch, in the middle of the night. Plan on Friday and actually rest.
  4. Sharing the mental load is modern leadership. Your wife shouldn't be the only one holding the calendar of family life. Taking full ownership of even one domain β€” sports, appointments, whatever β€” changes the entire dynamic at home.
  5. Be the Keeper of Vibes. You are not just the lowest heartbeat in the room. You are the painter of the energy canvas your family lives inside. What are you painting every day?

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Links & Resources

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Closing

If there's one message from this episode that stands out, it's this: you cannot lead what you don't plan, and you cannot be present for the people you love if your brain is still stuck in last week.

Demir went from 100 hour weeks and a body that was shutting down to building a life centered on freedom, family, and intention. The method isn't complicated. The calendar interrogation, the real prioritization, the task fit β€” it's thirty minutes on a Friday that gives you your whole life back.

And then there's the canvas. What energy are you painting into your home every single day? Because your kids and your wife are living inside that painting whether you're intentional about it or not.

Go out and live legendary.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Dad Edge podcast. The Dad Edge movement creates leaders of men, leaders of families, and leaders of communities. We will not only impact this generation of fathers, but the next generation as well. The kids we are raising will have better chances and odds stacked in their favor because of the amazing example

0:21.2

that their fathers emulated for them. We are here to change the world. We are here to change

0:27.6

relationships. We are here to positively disrupt this generation of fathers so no man goes to their

0:33.6

grave with regret. We disrupt the drift of busyness and replace it with razor-focused intention,

0:40.3

passion, purpose, and direction.

0:43.7

We are the Dad Edge,

0:45.7

and we're here to change the game.

0:47.8

We're here to change the game.

1:07.6

I don't know. Do you ever walk into Monday morning, the day starts and you're like, holy crap, it's Monday.

1:09.7

I feel so overwhelmed.

1:11.2

I feel so stressed out.

1:13.0

And the week hasn't even begun.

1:17.0

Yes, that feeling is absolutely true.

1:18.2

Gentlemen, what's going on?

1:19.3

Welcome to the Dad Edge podcast.

1:20.1

I'm Larry Hagner.

1:22.6

I'm your host and founder of this podcast, this show, and movement.

1:29.0

I have got an absolute amazing show for you guys today with an amazing guest.

1:35.6

Today's guest, his name is Demir Bentley, and we cover a full spectrum of topics. Everything from laughing about a really crazy shirt that somebody was wearing to a perm debate.

1:41.5

We also talk about the really dark side of hustle culture. We even go down the

1:46.4

road of what happens to people on Wall Street because my guest today used to be a Wall Street

1:51.5

investor actually used to work on the floor where everything is urgent and nothing is never enough.

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