Dora Gilreath

Constant Compassion: What Goes Around, Comes Around

If you’re anything like father and grandfather Glen Horack, you’re no stranger to the power of compassion on boosting morale among others. With four decades in the trucking industry, Glen has a wealth of knowledge and wisdom for how over-the-road dads can be compassionate, communicative and caring!

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Constant Compassion: Self-Compassion and Growth

Prime driver and father of two Jacob Parker is no stranger to life’s transitions. Jacob has done a lot of self-reflection to foster self-compassion, which he says has him have a more positive attitude about the world, especially as it relates to his personal faith and religion. We hope you glean a thing or two from his insights just in time for the start of the school year!

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Express Yourself: Finding Creative Outlets as an Over-the-Road Dad. John Skipper with son Ninja

Express Yourself: Finding Creative Outlets as an Over-the-Road Dad

John Skipper and his nine-year-old son, Giovanni, aka Ninja, express their creativity in different ways. Their forms of expression have allowed the father-son pair to stay connected, even while John is working over-the-road. We hope you enjoy some of the ways they express themselves creatively—and that it gets your wheels turning on ways to connect with your own family!

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Keep on Trucking: Over-the-Road Resilience. James Novalis with wife Melony and family dog

Keep on Trucking: Over-the-Road Resilience

The phrase “it’s all downhill from here” can mean “things are about to get worse,” or “things are about to get better.” It all depends on your perspective! Good Dads spoke with James Novalis, father of two and Prime driver for nearly 20 years, to talk about resilience. He shared his views on the role that fathers play in leading their children to become resilient adults and some strategies that have helped him throughout his tenure at Prime.

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Keep on Trucking: Persevering as a Prime Pop

Keep on Trucking: Persevering as a Prime Pop

American Trucking Association’s Driver of the Year Award recipient Thomas Miller is no stranger to change, whether it’s changes in the industry or back home. The father of two and grandfather to three shares insights on the value of perseverance through his nearly 26 years of service, dedication and determination..

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Roy and Renee Romo in their truck. Headline reads, "Optimal Optimism: Looking on the Bright Side."

Optimal Optimism: Looking on the Bright Side

We’ve all heard the metaphor related to optimism about the glass being half full or half empty. For Prime driver Roy Romo, or “everyone’s favorite Uncle Roy,” his glass is bubbling over. Roy has 15 years of driving experience, and at 68 years old, he and his co-driver and wife of 10 years, Renee, say they’re nowhere near stopping.

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