Send us a text What makes a great dad and son team? We open that question with Grayson, my oldest, by tracing a 96-mile Camino de Santiago walk that became a rite of passage, a test of grit, and a masterclass in showing up for each other. From numbered bunks and foggy climbs to tears by a train track and a hard last mile, the story moves from playful details—blue hair and borrowed espresso—to the deeper truth that love looks like going one more step, together. I share why I chose the Camino ...
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Send us a text What makes a great dad and son team? We open that question with Grayson, my oldest, by tracing a 96-mile Camino de Santiago walk that became a rite of passage, a test of grit, and a masterclass in showing up for each other. From numbered bunks and foggy climbs to tears by a train track and a hard last mile, the story moves from playful details—blue hair and borrowed espresso—to the deeper truth that love looks like going one more step, together. I share why I chose the Camino ...
Send us a text What would you do if life as you knew it crumbled around you, leaving you to rebuild from scratch? This is the extraordinary journey of Andrew Blair, who traded his corporate life in Baltimore for the tranquil landscapes of Costa Rica. Join us as Andrew opens up about his brief, tumultuous marriage, the painful loss of his father, and the familial expectations that once confined him. Through his story, you'll gain invaluable insights into facing life's curveballs and emerging s...
A Man's Journey
Send us a text What makes a great dad and son team? We open that question with Grayson, my oldest, by tracing a 96-mile Camino de Santiago walk that became a rite of passage, a test of grit, and a masterclass in showing up for each other. From numbered bunks and foggy climbs to tears by a train track and a hard last mile, the story moves from playful details—blue hair and borrowed espresso—to the deeper truth that love looks like going one more step, together. I share why I chose the Camino ...