Business Development Manager at SERFCO & Board Member of @CRUFAA/ @UMHBAlumni. Father to 2 boys and husband to Katie! #F3Nation

Joined May 2013
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New Yorkers going back to their $5k/month apartment after spending $10k to watch their team lose in the Finals
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Be like TN @GovernorKayIvey !
Tennessee Governor Bill Lee (R) signed a resolution declaring June as "Nuclear Family Month" instead of Pride month. Happy Nuclear Family Month, Tennessee!
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Your brand isn’t your logo. It’s not your bio. It’s not even your content. I heard this recently and it stuck: “Your brand is who you are when you're not in the room.” The way you follow through. The way you treat people. The way you show up when there’s nothing to gain. That’s what people remember. That’s what people repeat. Build that. Disagree? What do you think actually defines a person’s brand? — Follow me @donnyyoung if you’re building something that actually matters.
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Kinda cool to think Chuck Norris really did beat death by putting his faith in the guy who conquered death.
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Your kids will complain about you when they're adults. That's guaranteed. "Dad was always on his phone." "Dad worked too much." "Dad had weird rules about snacks." But there's a difference between minor complaints and actual damage. The question isn't whether you'll mess up. It's whether you'll mess them up in ways that actually matter. HERE'S WHAT CREATES REAL DAMAGE: Not missed soccer games. Not strict bedtimes. Not working long hours. It's this: • Growing up not knowing if they're loved • Being punished for having emotions • Feeling like nothing they do is good enough • Learning their thoughts and feelings don't matter • Walking on eggshells because Dad's moods are unpredictable That's the stuff that sticks. That's what ends up in therapy 20 years later. And here's the hard part: You can't prevent it by being perfect. You prevent it by being intentional. TELL THEM YOU LOVE THEM Not just when they earn it. Even when they're being difficult. Even when you're frustrated with them. They need to know your love isn't conditional on their performance. DON'T PUNISH THEM FOR FEELING Kids have big emotions and no idea how to regulate them yet. That's not defiance. That's development. Your job isn't to shut it down. It's to teach them how to handle it without losing your mind in the process. PRAISE EFFORT, NOT JUST OUTCOMES "You worked really hard on that" beats "You're so smart" every time. One builds resilience. The other builds fear of failure. ACTUALLY LISTEN Put your phone down when they're talking. Not because every story about Minecraft is riveting. Because they're learning whether their voice matters to the person who matters most. STAY REGULATED Your kids aren't afraid of boundaries. They're afraid of unpredictable reactions. Calm and firm beats explosive and inconsistent every single time. And when you do lose it? Apologize. Model repair. THE STUFF THAT WON'T MATTER AS MUCH AS YOU THINK: → Missing some of their events because of work → Being stricter than other parents → Not buying them everything they want → Having rules they think are weird They'll survive that. What they won't survive unscathed is feeling unloved, unsafe, or unheard at home. Your kids won't remember every moment you were there. But they'll remember how you made them feel when you were. They won't remember every rule you enforced. But they'll remember whether you enforced it with respect or rage. They won't remember every mistake you made. But they'll remember whether you owned it or blamed them for your reaction. You're not going to get this right every time. I don't. But if your kids grow up knowing: • They're loved unconditionally • Their emotions are valid • They can trust you to stay calm • Their voice matters in your home You didn't just avoid damage. You gave them a foundation most people don't get. That's not perfection. That's just being the dad they actually need.
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I once saw these words carved into a wooden cross in a small chapel: “Christ beside me, Christ within me, Christ to shield, and Christ to win me.” Beautiful, humble words that have helped me be ready for life and adventure.
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Please keep our team in your prayers for strength and wisdom today as we embark on an important mission. We will be testifying in front of the Senate on behalf of child exploitation victims and survivors. Tim Tebow Foundation Be a Voice for the Voiceless: timtebowfoundation.quorum.us…
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great time honoring our seniors on saturday 💜 #gocru
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Alexa, play we are the champions 🏆 #gocru | #armorup
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"Bad habits have a cost. Good habits have a price." @Shep71 You either pay for mediocrity or invest in excellence. This is the choice champions must make daily.
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If someone coached you the way coach your players, would you get better at your job? If your answer is YES —> Then who coaches you like that? If your answer is NO —> Then why do you coach like that?

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#CRU still on top in Texas!
Who was the last college football program to win a national championship in each US State and Canadian Province? Here is a map highlighting the most recent national champions from NCAA/NAIA/JUCO/USPORTS. Which state will have a new champion in 2026-27?
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You don't see that every day #gocru
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This guy speaks the truth! The @CruFAA means so much more to me than playing time when I was younger! #d3fb
5 years in the league. TCU HOF, Cool. But my TCU brothers still showing up after 20 yrs? That's the real “bag.” Coach P always said 40 not 4. No NIL check can buy this. So, all you young bucks can "chase a bag"🙄. We built something REAL. A Brotherhood #40Not4 #Frogs4Life #BeMADE
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5 years in the league. TCU HOF, Cool. But my TCU brothers still showing up after 20 yrs? That's the real “bag.” Coach P always said 40 not 4. No NIL check can buy this. So, all you young bucks can "chase a bag"🙄. We built something REAL. A Brotherhood #40Not4 #Frogs4Life #BeMADE
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And PSA for everyone saying this was "illegal": Maduro has multiple indictments in the United States for narcoterrorism. You don't get to avoid justice for drug trafficking in the United States because you live in a palace in Caracas.
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Why the Somali fraud wasn't called out by more Minnesotans is clear. They're black immigrants, and critics don't want to be called racist. As a son of African immigrants, I'll say: Some cultures are incompatible. Immigrants who won't choose American culture shouldn't be here.
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🚨 Here is the full 42 minutes of my crew and I exposing Minnesota fraud, this might be my most important work yet. We uncovered over $110,000,000 in ONE day. Like it and share it around like wildfire! Its time to hold these corrupt politicians and fraudsters accountable We ALL work way too hard and pay too much in taxes for this to be happening, the fraud must be stopped.
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Charlie Hicks ate his lunch and dinner at the Shrimp Basket in Pensacola, Florida, every day for 10 years. When he suddenly stopped showing up, the chef went looking for him – ultimately saving his life. @SteveHartmanCBS is On the Road.
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