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Never Give Up on Your Daughters with Ted Rubin

Today on the Dads With Daughters Podcast we have leading Social Marketing Strategist, Author, Speaker, Provocateur Ted Rubin.

Ted’s book, Return on Relationship, was released January 2013, How To Look People in the Eye Digitally was released January 2015 and The Age of Influence… Selling to the Digitally Connected Customer in 2017.

We spent most of the conversation today talking about the experience that Ted Rubin had in trying to stay involved in the lives of his daughters. Ted shares the painful truth of his divorce and how his daughters were led to believe that he was not the passionate father that he is. I mention a video called The Dad That Doesn’t Quit that talks about Ted’s story. You can see the video in it’s entirety below:

Ted shares even after the negative circumstances changed his life personally and his life with his daughters, he let go of anger to focus on his daughters to show them that he would never give up on them.

Anyone that has gone through a divorce, you may have also gone through many emotions such as anger and more. Ted’s story is a powerful one that can help everyone to find perspective in their own journey toward finding what is most important for the future.

Interested in learning more about Ted Rubin? You can find him at tedrubin.com.

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Christopher Lewis


Christopher is the co-founder of Fathering Together and the Chief Information Officer. He is the father of 2 daughters that are now in their tweens and teens. He started Dad of Divas, a blog to share his own personal experiences in being a father in 2007 and in 2018 started the Dads With Daughters Facebook Group to allow dads to connect, learn and grow together. He works in Digital Media on a daily basis, but also has over 20 years of experience in higher education administration.

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  1. Thank you so much Chris, truly appreciate the opportunity to speak with you and be a part of this valuable community.

    A Network give you Reach; A Community gives you Power!

    #ThisDadWontQuit #RonR… #NoLetUp!👊🏻

    1. You are so right John. Thanks for listening and commenting and we hope you have had a chance to explore other episodes. Knowing Ted as we do, this will always be with him, but we know that every day he continues to fight to be in his daughters’ lives and he loves them with his whole being.

    2. The pain is with me every day John. It’s seeking and finding the good… their health, success, and happiness and adjusting my expectations, that helps me maintain my piece of mind.

      Appreciate your comment. All my best.

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