Thanks to Pete for introducing this unsung hero!

From an early age, we learn that heroes are superheroes, save lives, rescue folks, keep us safe, or serve in the military. These are noble pursuits, but how can a regular person like you or me do something heroic?
If you have never heard of Rob Kenney before, please take a lesson from him because he is the definition of heroism. When Kenney launched his YouTube channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNepEAWZH0TBu7dkxIbluDw on April 1, 2020, Rob had no idea he was about to become an Internet sensation. What started as a gesture to do something good has blown up to nearly three million followers on his “Dad, How Do I” YouTube channel. As soon as I heard about his story, I felt inspired and wanted to bring it to others’ attention.
To most appreciate this story, you need to learn more about Kenney’s tale. Rob grew up in a large dysfunctional family. His…
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What a sweetheart!
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People like him restores your faith in humanity.☺️
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Isn’t Rob something? I know what started as a simple gesture of kindness has turned into a ball gaining momentum rolling down a hill.
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A true inspiration. Well done to him.
Best wishes, Pete.
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His is quite the story!
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There are plenty of other YouTube “how-to” videos such as his, but not many where guys also dole out a lot of sound dad advice at the same time.
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His videos are informative, funny, and charming.
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I’m glad other bloggers are touched by this story, Kim. It will be interesting to see where this is in a year from now. I saw a video where Rob’s adult daughter talked about how proud she is of her dad. Very touching!
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I can’t thank you enough for sharing this Pete!
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Thanks for sharing this Kim.
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I confess I hadn’t heard about Rob until I read Pete’s post.
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I just saw a post on facebook about a week ago from his videos and thought it was neat. I had no idea about his background or reasons for his posts, but love that I do now.
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This is the way these things seem to take a life of their own, Carla. I wish Rob the best because good things should happen to good people.
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I love Pete’s post. What a great guy!
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Incredible!
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Yes!!!
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He’s doing what we should all strive for—provide help and hope for those around us.
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Yes! YES!!
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Why aren’t teachers regarded as heroes? They and librarians do the most heroic and long-term things: educating our society.
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I was a children’s librarian for 26 years and worked closely with teachers and regarded them as heroes.
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