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From Marine Corps Grit To Parent-Child Bonds: How Olaolu Built Leadership At Home And In Community

From Marine Corps Grit To Parent-Child Bonds: How Olaolu Built Leadership At Home And In Community

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What if four generations could line up on a track and show you what legacy looks like in motion? That’s the energy we bring as Olaolu—Marine officer, father of three, and founder of Parent Child Connect—joins us for a candid, practical, and heartfelt exploration of identity, time, and the stories we tell our kids.

We start with roots in Ruston, Louisiana, where power-out nights turned into lantern-lit singalongs and a community that refused to let kids fall through the cracks.

Olaolu shares how Alpha Phi Alpha and the Marine Corps shaped his service mindset, why identity cannot be outsourced to a job title, and how a rebellious decision to chart his own path became the first real step toward self-definition.

From there we tackle influence in the age of algorithms: why adults must reclaim mentorship, and how to build proximity and trust before screens do.

Olaolu’s daily framework is refreshingly doable: morning devotion and meditation, physical training, and reading—small, consistent deposits that compound. He reframes time as a non-renewable investment and lays out a simple time budget: track a week honestly, map hours to goals, and realign what doesn’t serve your future.
We dig into his children’s book Crow From The Shadow, an unlikely-hero tale that helps families name their “shadow” and spark brave conversations. He previews Lead Last, his leadership philosophy centered on listening first, pushing from behind, and lifting from beneath.

Faith anchors the toughest chapter of his story: releasing control during his son’s epilepsy journey and finding peace in trust rather than constant striving. We finish with fatherhood truths—moving from performing to being present, letting each child teach you the leader they need, and guarding the words that shape a child’s narrative. If you care about parenting, leadership, faith, and community, this conversation will give you tools you can use today.

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Explore Olaolu’s resources and books at Parent Child Connect, and tell us: what’s one habit you’ll add to your morning tomorrow?

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