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Tennis’ favorite “girl dad,” Serena Williams’ husband, Alexis Ohanian, is back to sharing his love for his daughters on social media. Often known for his fun moments with Olympia and Adira, he balances his advocacy for female athletes’ rights while capturing precious family moments online. From his viral “papa pancakes” to insights on his daughters’ traits, Ohanian embraces fatherhood wholeheartedly.

Earlier this month, he posted a touching moment with Olympia and Adira, humorously captioning a photo of them on his lap as “Uppy^2 (Or else someone gets jealous).” Committed to being an active father, he’s focusing on fitness to keep up with his girls. In a recent gym selfie, he wrote, “Training for ‘Uppies,’” and tagged Elevated Performance Coaching for their support in crafting a workout plan while traveling.

When at home, Ohanian cherishes time with his daughters. He recently shared an adorable post on X, featuring a picture of him reading with his second daughter in his lap. He expressed, “So grateful and happy to be with my girls this morning,” reinforcing his pride in being a dedicated “girl dad,” a sentiment he proclaimed on his ‘Business Dad’ podcast in November 2024.

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During the podcast episode, he reflected on fatherhood, stating, “See, I’ve got two myself. I figured I was destined to have girls, and there’s a part of me that just knew—and it’s awesome to be a girl dad.” His words reveal not only his love for parenting but also a progressive view of family life.

Despite the challenges of balancing work and family, Ohanian effectively manages both spheres. He has shared insights into maintaining a healthy work-life balance, proving that it’s possible to prioritize family without sacrificing career ambitions.

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What’s Alexis Ohanian’s secret to balancing his work and family?

Back in 2023, he tweeted that work-life balance is a “farce,” asserting that those who pursue it are misguided. “Work-life balance is a farce. If you’re chasing that, you’re doing it wrong. You’ll never achieve anything close to that, nor should you,” he stated. Instead, he emphasized the importance of adjusting priorities based on needs, viewing life as a shifting equilibrium rather than a fixed ratio.

On January 2, he reiterated these sentiments in a recent episode of his podcast, Business Dad. He also shared an engaging reel on Instagram, blending highlights from his work tour with heartfelt moments spent with his daughter Olympia. The video showcased his successful management of Athlos NYC for female track and field athletes while teaching Olympia about advocating for equal pay rights for women in sports.

He maintained that his views on work-life balance remain unchanged, stating, “I think regardless of the industry, the top practitioners all have a way of thinking that has been informed by their family life.” Additionally, he claims that his perspective on work-life dynamics was influenced significantly by his wife, Serena Williams.

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Ohanian recounted a pivotal conversation from 2016 when Williams pointed out that he worked more than she did. Initially flattered, he quickly learned her words “wasn’t a compliment.” He explained that overworking is “not actually the way to sustained greatness,” emphasizing the need for recovery and regrouping alongside hard work. “It’s been really important for me to make sure that when I am working, I am all in on focusing on work. And when I’m not, I’m all in on not,” he added.

His insights offer a fresh perspective for today’s working parents. By prioritizing effectively and understanding the interplay between work and family life, individuals can thrive professionally while enjoying personal fulfillment. His approach encourages others to embrace this fluidity in their lives, allowing them to flourish in their careers without sacrificing precious family moments.

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