Letters, Calls, and FaceTime Hugs dives deep into the heart of long-distance fatherhood — where blue-collar dads find ways to stay connected, even when work takes them miles away from home.
In this episode, we talk about what it really means to show up as a father when you can’t always be there in person.
From truckers and traveling tradesmen to shift workers and military dads, we explore how modern technology — and old-school communication — keeps family bonds strong. Learn how short calls, handwritten letters, video messages, and “FaceTime rituals” can create lasting emotional connections with your kids, no matter the distance.
Whether you’re an on-the-road dad, working long shifts, or just looking for ways to stay more connected to your family, this episode will remind you that love doesn’t need to be local to be powerful.
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🎙️ Mission Complete That wraps up today’s briefing on Operation Fatherhood.
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