
Personal Principles: Knowing and Showing Your Values
Don’t miss our interview with Prime driver of 14 years and uncle Chris Showman on his personal principles and how to be a good role model to the kiddos in your life.

Don’t miss our interview with Prime driver of 14 years and uncle Chris Showman on his personal principles and how to be a good role model to the kiddos in your life.

There’s nothing quite like a dad joke. While groan inducing, telling jokes is a great way over-the-road dads can bond with their kids. Don’t miss out on our next value starting with the letter P in the P.R.I.M.E.D. series: playfulness!

There’s never a dull moment in the life of an over-the-road driver. From evolutions in the industry to road closures to unexpected weather, it seems that plans always tend to change. The same can be said for fatherhood. Hear insights from Prime father Chad Mathews.

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.

Buddy Gray shares his insights on New Year’s resolutions as a father on the road. He emphasizes the importance of spending time with family, making family-centered resolutions and involving your spouse and kids in your goals.

Gain inspiration and insights from a Prime driver and Marine Corps veteran who talks about having a mindset of servitude and setting goals.

Jim honestly discusses work-related stress: how to combat it, and ultimately, how to live in harmony with life’s inevitable stressors.

Mike Nissley is very aware that to see results, you have to be committed.