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Dave Riske

๐Ÿ‘ค Speaker
552 total appearances

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Podcast Appearances

Escaping the Drift with John Gafford
Major Leaguer to D1 Dad: David Riske's Journey of Success

Way too many people with that, with the entourages they have. Yeah. Yeah. That's 100%. You see that all the time, all the time.

Escaping the Drift with John Gafford
Major Leaguer to D1 Dad: David Riske's Journey of Success

Way too many people with that, with the entourages they have. Yeah. Yeah. That's 100%. You see that all the time, all the time.

Escaping the Drift with John Gafford
Major Leaguer to D1 Dad: David Riske's Journey of Success

I would tell him 100% you got to be smarter with your money. Way smarter as far as not buying the dumb shit. You know what I mean? And going through all the houses and all this. But once you sign a big contract, you're just like, you want to do that one time. Like you want to get the big house. You want to get the cool cars and everything. Whatever. You know what I mean? But I don't know.

Escaping the Drift with John Gafford
Major Leaguer to D1 Dad: David Riske's Journey of Success

I would tell him 100% you got to be smarter with your money. Way smarter as far as not buying the dumb shit. You know what I mean? And going through all the houses and all this. But once you sign a big contract, you're just like, you want to do that one time. Like you want to get the big house. You want to get the cool cars and everything. Whatever. You know what I mean? But I don't know.

Escaping the Drift with John Gafford
Major Leaguer to D1 Dad: David Riske's Journey of Success

I would tell him 100% you got to be smarter with your money. Way smarter as far as not buying the dumb shit. You know what I mean? And going through all the houses and all this. But once you sign a big contract, you're just like, you want to do that one time. Like you want to get the big house. You want to get the cool cars and everything. Whatever. You know what I mean? But I don't know.

Escaping the Drift with John Gafford
Major Leaguer to D1 Dad: David Riske's Journey of Success

It's just that we don't really think about the future when you're there.

Escaping the Drift with John Gafford
Major Leaguer to D1 Dad: David Riske's Journey of Success

It's just that we don't really think about the future when you're there.

Escaping the Drift with John Gafford
Major Leaguer to D1 Dad: David Riske's Journey of Success

It's just that we don't really think about the future when you're there.

Escaping the Drift with John Gafford
Major Leaguer to D1 Dad: David Riske's Journey of Success

Oh, my gosh. I love that. I just heard that saying somewhere else.

Escaping the Drift with John Gafford
Major Leaguer to D1 Dad: David Riske's Journey of Success

Oh, my gosh. I love that. I just heard that saying somewhere else.

Escaping the Drift with John Gafford
Major Leaguer to D1 Dad: David Riske's Journey of Success

Oh, my gosh. I love that. I just heard that saying somewhere else.

Escaping the Drift with John Gafford
Major Leaguer to D1 Dad: David Riske's Journey of Success

Oh, 100%.

Escaping the Drift with John Gafford
Major Leaguer to D1 Dad: David Riske's Journey of Success

Oh, 100%.

Escaping the Drift with John Gafford
Major Leaguer to D1 Dad: David Riske's Journey of Success

Oh, 100%.

Escaping the Drift with John Gafford
Major Leaguer to D1 Dad: David Riske's Journey of Success

When I retired in year, I retired 2011, 2012, somewhere in there. Um, I started them. I started a club ball baseball team around town right away. And I feel like I did it at a too early of an age for them, but yes, I wanted them to play baseball. I wanted them to play all sports, which they did. Um, but if I could go back and change something, I wish I could have, I wasn't so hard on them.

Escaping the Drift with John Gafford
Major Leaguer to D1 Dad: David Riske's Journey of Success

When I retired in year, I retired 2011, 2012, somewhere in there. Um, I started them. I started a club ball baseball team around town right away. And I feel like I did it at a too early of an age for them, but yes, I wanted them to play baseball. I wanted them to play all sports, which they did. Um, but if I could go back and change something, I wish I could have, I wasn't so hard on them.

Escaping the Drift with John Gafford
Major Leaguer to D1 Dad: David Riske's Journey of Success

When I retired in year, I retired 2011, 2012, somewhere in there. Um, I started them. I started a club ball baseball team around town right away. And I feel like I did it at a too early of an age for them, but yes, I wanted them to play baseball. I wanted them to play all sports, which they did. Um, but if I could go back and change something, I wish I could have, I wasn't so hard on them.

Escaping the Drift with John Gafford
Major Leaguer to D1 Dad: David Riske's Journey of Success

Or some people say that's what made them better. But I was, I was, I was a very competitive, hard dad with them. Um, and to go back, I, I wanted kids right away when I was young because I wanted my kids to be able to come into the clubhouse and see what I did. So, so luckily, and I was blessed that my boys got to come in a clubhouse at like five and seven years old.

Escaping the Drift with John Gafford
Major Leaguer to D1 Dad: David Riske's Journey of Success

Or some people say that's what made them better. But I was, I was, I was a very competitive, hard dad with them. Um, and to go back, I, I wanted kids right away when I was young because I wanted my kids to be able to come into the clubhouse and see what I did. So, so luckily, and I was blessed that my boys got to come in a clubhouse at like five and seven years old.

Escaping the Drift with John Gafford
Major Leaguer to D1 Dad: David Riske's Journey of Success

Or some people say that's what made them better. But I was, I was, I was a very competitive, hard dad with them. Um, and to go back, I, I wanted kids right away when I was young because I wanted my kids to be able to come into the clubhouse and see what I did. So, so luckily, and I was blessed that my boys got to come in a clubhouse at like five and seven years old.