In this episode of The Father and Son Field Guide, we’re talking all about bravery. What it looks like, when we need it, and how it shows up in big and small ways.
Dad shares a powerful story about helping two injured teammates during a deployment, and Walker talks about the time he stood up for a kid being bullied at school. We also explore everyday heroes like firefighters, soldiers, medical professionals, and police officers. We even talk about some brave people from 9/11.
As always, we’ve got plenty of laughs during Field Guide Giggles, and today’s Fun Fact will fire you up 🔥 (hint: it’s about firefighters!).
Whether you're a kid, a parent, or just someone who wants to grow a little stronger, this episode reminds us that bravery comes in all shapes and sizes.
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