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Green Beret Rory Hanlin, a father of six, recently shared his insights on parenting and leadership during an appearance on the "We Who Dad" podcast. In a candid conversation with Robby Baehr, Hanlin reflected on how his military experiences have shaped his approach to family life. He emphasized the importance of discipline, resilience, and teamwork, qualities that are essential both in the military and at home.
Hanlin described how leading a family is much like leading a team in the field. He believes that effective communication and understanding each family member's strengths are crucial for fostering a harmonious household. Drawing parallels between military training and parenting, he highlighted the value of setting clear expectations and maintaining a supportive environment.
Through his journey, Hanlin has learned that being a father requires adaptability and a willingness to learn. His experiences as a Green Beret have not only prepared him for challenges but have also enriched his role as a parent, proving that leadership extends far beyond the battlefield.
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