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The Daily Dad

Surprising Lessons From A Trip To Disneyland

The Daily Dad

Daily Dad

Society & Culture, Dads, Relationships, Parenting, Self-improvement, Kids & Family, Ryan Holiday, Wisdom, Education, Fatherhood

4.8602 Ratings

🗓️ 12 November 2022

⏱️ 19 minutes

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Summary

On this weekend episode of the Daily Dad, Ryan recaps his trip to Disneyland with his family and how he was able to teach his kids about the importance of gratitude.

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Daily Dad podcast, where we provide one lesson every single day to help you with your most important job, being a parent.

0:12.4

I'm Ryan Holiday, and I draw these lessons from ancient philosophy, modern psychology, practical wisdom, and insights from parents just like you all over the world.

0:24.1

Thank you for listening, and we hope this helps.

0:34.4

There is a ritual that we have going on in our house, either when we get back from our walk in the

0:39.1

morning or as soon as I get home from writing for the day, I walk over to the counter and I go,

0:44.6

guys, it's time for your vitamins. And my youngest son, who's two, he rushes over. I give him two

0:50.9

high of vitamins, one for him. And his job is to take the other one over to his

0:55.0

brother and give it to him, and they both chew them up. They love them. They're delicious.

0:59.4

As you know, most vitamins are garbage. I don't know why our parents let us eat Flintstone

1:03.8

vitamins when we were a kid. I don't know why most gummy vitamins are even allowed to be called

1:09.2

vitamins. They're filled with sugar,

1:11.4

unhealthy chemicals, and other junk that if the point is to have your kids be healthy, they

1:15.9

shouldn't eat. And that's why Haya was created. A pediatrician approved super power,

1:21.6

chewable vitamin created by two dads. They were tired of children's vitamins that cause more

1:26.5

problems than they solve.

1:32.9

Haya is made with zero sugar, zero gummy junk, and yet it tastes great. It kind of tastes like a sweet tart or something. It's perfect for picky eaters, and Haya is designed for kids of all ages

1:38.6

and sent straight to your door in a package that families love so parents can have one last

1:44.0

thing to worry about.

1:45.3

It's actually cool. It's kind of like really hardcore. I don't want to know if it's glass bottle,

1:49.1

but you get the bottle and then the vitamins come in a packet. So you pull the packet open,

1:53.1

you pour them in there. It's made from a blend of 12 farm fresh fruits and vegetables,

1:58.2

supercharged with 15 essential vitamins and minerals known to support

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