Nick Bare
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
I mean, before having a daughter, it was years before I cried.
Now the wrong song comes on the radio and I cry.
I'm like the softest man ever now from her.
But I've seen such differences of raising my daughter and my son, similarities, but I feel this different responsibility of what I need to teach my son compared to what I need to teach my daughter.
But it's got to feel really good knowing that you're building this life on this property
So close and in tune with nature and the food that you're raising and consuming with your family and the experience, the opportunities you're providing your daughter and potentially future kids and families a whole.
That's what they get to grow up surrounded by.
That's amazing.
Some of the best watermelon I've ever had was from the farmer's market last summer.
These big black seeds in it.
You got to eat around the seeds and spit them out.
But man, it was like Texas grown farmer's market.
Oh, it hits different out here.
Watermelon hits so different compared to... Sometimes you get that store-bought stuff and...
You're trying pieces until you get the one that's actually sweet.
Everything else tastes like water.
Now this watermelon was like every single bite was sweet and gold.
You grow a watermelon on your property?
You grew up in a farming ranching family, didn't you?
When I watch your content online, you and your families, your wife does an excellent job of behind the scenes of you as the rancher farmer of the property.