Steven Rinella
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
I was so sad when I had a little baby, when I had to go out of town.
And my wife said, you got to button it up, dude.
You got to tighten up.
This isn't what it is.
You can't display this lament.
And then later she had said, it's not going to be a big deal when you go, and it's not going to be a big deal when you come home.
Meaning when you come home, you merge, you merge into traffic, right?
Like it's not like balloons and shit, like welcome home, dad.
It's like you come in and you're in it, you know?
And so, no, I find it easy to come back.
A challenge I've had,
And dude, all this pales in comparison.
I was with a guy the other day that came from your professional world of military.
And his wife told me, I was with him and his wife.
He told me that the first three years of marriage, they were together 200 days.
So this is nothing like that.
It's nothing like that.
But I do find some parallels with people that have dealt with that level of being gone.
But no, I don't.
My wife would tell you that I don't turn it off well.