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A Father's Day Reflection

EPISODE · Jun 15, 2025 · 6 MIN

A Father's Day Reflection

from Dan The Road Trip Guy · host Dan

Get in Touch with Dan by Texting NowEvery father leaves an imprint on their child's life, but some teach us lessons we carry for decades without even realizing it. This Father's Day, I'm sharing a deeply personal story from my StoryWorth collection about the man who shaped not only my love for the open road but my approach to life itself.My dad wasn't just any trucker—he was a mechanical wizard who could fix anything with his hands and preferred the quiet charm of America's back roads to the efficient monotony of interstates. Though his big rig kept him away for days at a time, the moments we shared became the foundation of who I am today. From teaching me to ride my first Rupp minibike in our backyard to meticulously building a regulation basketball hoop on our roof, he showed me that love often looks like time and attention rather than words.The summer of 1970 stands frozen in my memory—riding alongside him in a 1967 Kenworth, delivering produce across the Eastern United States. Those highways and byways became classrooms where I learned about this country's breathtaking landscapes and the value of seeing what others miss when they rush from point A to point B. Now, whenever I descend into Cincinnati or drive the Florida Turnpike at dawn, I'm transported back to those precious months when my father's world became mine. His preference for American-made vehicles, his quiet dignity, and his problem-solving mindset continue to influence my choices even now.If your father is still with you, I encourage you to reach out today. Record his stories, ask the questions you've been meaning to ask, and treasure the time you have. Because someday, like me, you'll find yourself trying to piece together the full picture of the man who helped make you who you are. Join me for this special episode that reminds us all that sometimes the most meaningful journeys aren't about destinations at all.

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