Episode 144: Grief, Gratitude, And The Lessons Dad Left Behind
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He wasn’t flashy. He didn’t say a whole lot. But he always had my back and that kind of fatherhood changes everything. After losing my dad just days ago, I sit down for a raw, personal reflection on grief, gratitude, and the lessons that still guide me as a lodge owner, a parent, and an outdoorsman.
I talk about what it meant to take the leap into lodge ownership when the timing felt impossible, the money was tight, and the pressure was real. The story goes straight to the unglamorous truth of small business life: broken plumbing, long days, and that sinking feeling that you might not get it all done. Then comes the line my dad gave me that became a survival tool for entrepreneurship and for life: you get it done because you have to. No shortcuts, no excuses, just steady work until the job is finished.
The memories that hold it all together come from the Canadian outdoors. Catfish at a local bridge, the smell of cedar and fresh water, and the quiet way a father can pass down a love for fishing, hunting, and stewardship without making a speech. If you have ever learned who you are from a parent or a father figure, this one will hit close to home.
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