Forged For Greatness

Episode 20: Fatherhood, Discipline & the Legacy We Leave Behind | Angelo Rizzitello

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What does it really mean to be a great father? In this special Father’s Day conversation, I welcome back Angelo Rizzitello, owner of Rizzitello Removals, for an honest discussion about fatherhood, discipline, and the legacy we’re building for our children. We kick things off with a powerful question: Years from now, what do you hope your kids say about you when they tell people who their father was? From there, we dive into the everyday moments that shape a family—who plays the disciplinarian, why showing up matters more than being perfect, and the lessons we’re trying to pass on to the next generation. We even share a few laughs about the classic “good cop vs. bad cop” parenting dynamic, proving that fatherhood is equal parts responsibility, sacrifice, and humor. Angelo also opens up about raising a daughter with autism and why one of his greatest hopes is that his son will always be there to protect and care for his sister. It’s a reminder that being a father isn’t just about providing—it’s about preparing your children to love, support, and look after one another long after you’re gone. Whether you’re already a parent, hoping to become one someday, or simply reflecting on the impact your own father had on your life, this episode will challenge you to think about the kind of legacy you’re creating every single day. Because greatness isn’t given. It is forged.

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episode Episode 20: Fatherhood, Discipline & the Legacy We Leave Behind | Angelo Rizzitello cover

Episode 20: Fatherhood, Discipline & the Legacy We Leave Behind | Angelo Rizzitello

What does it really mean to be a great father? In this special Father’s Day conversation, I welcome back Angelo Rizzitello, owner of Rizzitello Removals, for an honest discussion about fatherhood, discipline, and the legacy we’re building for our children. We kick things off with a powerful question: Years from now, what do you hope your kids say about you when they tell people who their father was? From there, we dive into the everyday moments that shape a family—who plays the disciplinarian, why showing up matters more than being perfect, and the lessons we’re trying to pass on to the next generation. We even share a few laughs about the classic “good cop vs. bad cop” parenting dynamic, proving that fatherhood is equal parts responsibility, sacrifice, and humor. Angelo also opens up about raising a daughter with autism and why one of his greatest hopes is that his son will always be there to protect and care for his sister. It’s a reminder that being a father isn’t just about providing—it’s about preparing your children to love, support, and look after one another long after you’re gone. Whether you’re already a parent, hoping to become one someday, or simply reflecting on the impact your own father had on your life, this episode will challenge you to think about the kind of legacy you’re creating every single day. Because greatness isn’t given. It is forged.

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