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29 contributions to Skool Dads
Where are you from!? (Closest Metropolitan Area)
Skool Dads is growing quickly! I want an update on our reach as a community and movement! What big city do you live closest to? Comment below 👇 Obviously, always give extra point if you use a gif too! 😜
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@Ryan Carnohan when you are here, I’ll buy
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@Ryan Carnohan
What’s something special you tell your kid often?
I want to hear the special phrases, names, quotes etc. you share with your kids? Comment below 👇 I’ll start!
4 likes • 2d
@Liam Lebeter Giving responsibility and showing trust that they got this is huge
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@Liam Lebeter I know somebody who has a private YT channel and he sends his kids little videos that live on forever!
Powerful words that make me cry
Today marks the one year anniversary of my nephew passing. Besides being a great human being, he was successful in business beyond anybody's wildest dreams. He parlayed his success into owning the summer camp that helped shaped him as a child. The funeral was attended by over 700 people. several hundred were campers, or former campers who shared the same values. As a camper, you were required to be able to recite from memory "The Kawaga Ideal." At the conclusion of the funeral sever hundred campers and camp alumni stood up and recited in unison the Kawaga Ideal. It was the ultimate sendoff. A I share this with you I can help but cry (again). THE KAWAGA IDEAL ================ "Build me a son, Lord, who will be strong enough to know when he is weak and brave enough to face himself when he is afraid. One who will be proud and unbending in defeat, yet humble and gentle in victory. A son whose wishbone will not be where his backbone should be. A son who will know that to know himself is the foundation stone of all true knowledge. Rear him, I pray, not in the paths of ease and comfort, but under the stress and spur of difficulties and challenges. Here let him learn to stand up in the storm; here let him learn compassion for those who fail. Build me a son, whose heart will be clean, whose goal will be high. A son who will master himself before he seeks to master others. One who will learn to laugh, yet never forget how to weep. One who will reach into the future, but never forget the past. And after all these are his, add, I pray, enough of a sense of humor so that he may always be serious, but not take himself too seriously. A touch of humility so that he may always remember the simplicity of true greatness, the open mind of true wisdom, the meekness of true strength. Then I his father, will dare in the recesses of my own heart to whisper, I have not lived in vain.” –Anonymous
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@Chris Coulter appreciate it.
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@James Traub He cast a wide net and unfortunately the younger you are, the more people show up.
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awesome. Great branding!
Work harder! Charge More! 🫵
You underestimate your value and your impact! Stop it! 1000 communities x 1000 dads = LFG!!!! Comment how this clip makes you feel in comments below, extra credit if you use a GIF!!! 🥹👊🫵 P.S. almost there…🚀😭 @Maverick McGee 10k MRR incoming! Scroll to see how close I am. 🤝 If I can do this, you can too! And Skool Dads is going to help you do it. ❤️
Work harder! Charge More! 🫵
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@Michael McNeley Great snare
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Jeff Baer
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Helping Skoolers and affiliates grow communities IRL.

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