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Fathers, Stories, & Life Lessons: Campfire Wisdom with Dad | Campfire Convos S2E3

Fathers, Stories, & Life Lessons: Campfire Wisdom with Dad | Campfire Convos S2E3

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Welcome back to Campfire Convos! This episode is extra special: I’m joined by my dad for an evening around the fire. We talk about father-son adventures, life lessons learned the hard way, and the moments that stick with us through the years.

We’re posted up around the Muska Smokeless Fire Pit, sitting on some Adirondack chairs, sippin' whiskey, and diving into stories from childhood to adulthood.



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In this episode:
– Father-son stories you’ll want to hear
– Lessons passed down (and a few learned the hard way)
– The value of getting outdoors and making memories
– Why it’s never too late to try something new
– Reflections, gratitude, and a campfire toast

Drop your favorite memory with your dad in the comments!
Thanks for joining us around the fire. Until next time—Meander More.


Chapters:
00:00 – Campfire Kickoff & Introductions
05:42 – Early Adventures & Family Memories
17:10 – Hard Lessons & Outdoor Mishaps
29:31 – Growing Up, Adulting & Fatherly Advice
41:15 – Why Getting Outside Matters
48:33 – Reflections, Gratitude & Final Toast

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