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48 Videos Later: The Healing Powers of Pickleball (When You’re Avoiding Responsibility)

Forty-Eight Videos. One Excuse. Zero Accountability.

Today, Mark Stephens released 48 separate videos about playing pickleball with his son Nathan. That’s not a typo. Forty. Eight.

Each one is a mini-masterclass in deflection, attention-seeking, and athletic self-promotion disguised as “fatherhood.” But don’t worry—he’s still allegedly too unwell to:

  • Hold down a job
  • Pay child support
  • Attend mental health or DV evaluations
  • Follow court orders
  • Appear in person for legal obligations

Apparently, those things require a level of functionality that his “condition” just can’t accommodate. But playing dozens of pickleball games and filming them from multiple angles? Totally manageable.


Let’s do the math:

If each video is 30 seconds long, that’s 24 minutes of edited footage. Add time to:

  • Record each take
  • Choose the best angles
  • Add music, captions, filters
  • Upload and caption them to social media

You’re easily looking at 2–3 hours of content creation time. For someone who supposedly can’t see well enough to function, he sure has the vision of a hawk when it comes to tracking a ball and framing himself in the spotlight.


This isn’t parenting. It’s propaganda.

Mark isn’t showcasing connection with his son. He’s broadcasting a narrative:

“Look at me. I’m the fun dad. The active dad. The cool dad. The only dad that matters.”

All while completely ignoring the court-documented impact his behavior has had on Nathan and Liam—from public humiliation to health deteriorationRob_Peters_Mark_Stephen…Dr. Rao.

And Nathan? Let’s not pretend 48 videos in one day is about him. It’s about using Nathan for content—to shape perception, feed a victim complex, and distract from legal and moral failures.