Tyler Dickerhoof

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11/08/2025

We all want our kids to learn and grow on their own.
But sometimes, the best way to protect them is by setting limits.

11/07/2025

Two-thirds of states comply… one-third don’t.
Some see emergency funds as a solution — but $5 billion only lasts two weeks.

Let’s talk about what’s really going on with SNAP.

11/06/2025

Science proves it: employee well-being = productivity. Yet most leaders still think replacing people is the solution. Don’t be that leader.

11/06/2025

We all want people fed, no question.
But when the system itself starts shaping what we grow and how we grow it, it’s time to ask some hard questions.

Watch the full podcast now on my YouTube channel.

11/05/2025

From a childhood without support to leading with care — Mark C. Crowley shares his story of turning struggle into strength. Full podcast out now on my YouTube channel!

11/05/2025

Most bosses think “push harder, pay less.” But what if supporting your team was the real power move? Big ideas, real talk — full podcast drops tomorrow 🔥

11/04/2025

I’m not saying people didn’t need unemployment during COVID — they did.
But now, years later, we’ve got to ask: did that temporary fix become a permanent mindset?

10/31/2025

There’s a story I haven’t shared much publicly.

When I lost my 3 year old brother, everything I believed about life and faith was shattered.

For years, I avoided the pain because I didn’t know what to do with it.

But eventually, I learned something I’ll never forget: Pain doesn’t mean you’re broken.

It means you’re human.

That loss changed me—it gave me perspective, empathy, and a deeper purpose.

And it taught me the hardest truth of all: even when life hurts, you are enough.

If you’ve ever carried loss, I hope this reminder finds you when you need it most.

🎙️ Watch the full conversation on The Tyler Dickerhoof Show — link in bio.

10/30/2025

Most men don’t talk about it.

But many of us are quietly drowning.

We carry the weight of family, business, faith, and leadership—yet have few places where we can just be men.

When I spoke with Peter Ostapko, he said something that hit me hard: Men need spaces where they can drop the armor and be honest.

Because underneath the strength, most of us are tired.

Not weak—tired.

Brotherhood doesn’t fix you. It reminds you you’re not alone.

And sometimes that’s the thing that saves you.

🎙️ Watch the full conversation with Peter Ostapko on The Tyler Dickerhoof Show — link in bio.

10/29/2025

What if the real miracle of the early church wasn’t the supernatural moments we read about… but the way they loved?

When I sat down with Peter Ostapko, founder of Kinsmen, we talked about what Christianity looked like before it became complicated.

There were no big productions.

No celebrity pastors.

No walls between people.

Just men and women who chose to love one another so radically that it changed everything around them.

Somewhere along the way, we replaced presence with performance.

We built stages but lost connection.

We built programs but forgot people.

Maybe the miracle we need to rediscover isn’t power—it’s love.

🎙️ Watch the full conversation with Peter Ostapko on The Tyler Dickerhoof Show — link in bio.

10/28/2025

If people don’t feel safe to be themselves at work, that’s not a people problem—it’s a culture problem.

Claude Silver breaks down why belonging starts with leadership.

Instead of asking “what’s wrong with them,” ask “what can we do to make this environment safe enough for them to show up fully?”

Because the more we judge others, the harsher we are on ourselves.

And no one grows in a place built on judgment.

🎙️ Watch the full episode with Claude Silver on The Tyler Dickerhoof Show.

10/27/2025

Sports gambling is shaking the world of professional sports.

This week on The Newswire, I’m breaking down what’s really happening after Chauncey Billups and Terry Rozier were indicted and arrested for their alleged involvement in illegal sports betting and poker rings.

This isn’t just about gambling — it’s about leadership, accountability, and integrity in sports. When money and influence outweigh character, the game changes for everyone.

🎙️ Tune in to hear how this story connects to the bigger issue of what’s happening inside the culture of professional athletics. New Episode in 🔗

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