The Lafaya Way Podcast
This episode wasn’t planned the way most are. Yes, Matt and I talked about poker.Yes, we talked about staying calm under pressure. But underneath it all… something else was happening. This became about a moment in real life where someone we know—someone who has quietly shown up for others for years—is now facing a hand he cannot play alone. And this time… it’s our turn to show up. Key takeaways: * Sometimes life doesn’t test your strategy—it tests your humanity. * The strongest people are often the ones least likely to ask for help. * Community isn’t built in the easy moments—it’s revealed in the hard ones. * You don’t have to do something big to make a difference—small actions add up fast. * Playing the hand you’re dealt sometimes means letting others support you. My Favorite Quote: “People don’t think about how much a small amount counts, but it really does. It adds up real quickly.” Why This Episode Matters (Dan’s Story)On February 27, 2026, Dan McGee was in a serious motorcycle accident near Sacramento. He suffered a fractured skull and multiple broken bones. He’s already undergone emergency, life-saving surgeries. And while he’s incredibly strong… The road ahead is long. He’s currently unable to walk, unable to work, and facing weeks—if not months—of recovery. Why We’re Sharing This Matt has known Dan for over 16 years. And if there’s one thing he made clear in this conversation, it’s this: Dan is the guy who shows up. The one who gives. The one who takes care of others. The one who doesn’t ask for help. In fact, Dan stepped away from his own business for years to become a full-time caregiver for his aunt during her battle with Alzheimer’s—using his time, energy, and savings to make sure she was safe and cared for. Now… He’s the one who needs support. And asking doesn’t come naturally to him. So we’re asking for him. What Your Support Helps With Because Dan was rebuilding his life when the accident happened—and doesn’t have a financial cushion—this fundraiser is about covering the essentials while he heals: * Rent, utilities, and groceries * Medical and rehabilitation needs * Home adjustments for accessibility * Transportation to medical appointments This isn’t about extras. It’s about giving him the space to recover without the added weight of financial stress. How You Can HelpIf this touches you, here are two simple ways to make a real difference: 👉 Donate (even a small amount helps): https://www.gofundme.com/f/support-dan-mcgees-recovery-journey/cl/s [https://www.gofundme.com/f/support-dan-mcgees-recovery-journey/cl/s] 👉 Share the link: Dan doesn’t have a big network. That’s why this matters. The more people who see this, the more support we can create around him. Dan spent years making sure someone else didn’t have to face their hardest days alone. Let’s make sure he doesn’t have to either. If you're interested in learning more about playing the hand you're dealt in this mental game of life, you'll love my book Poker: A Woman's Game. To download your free chapter today, visit: https://lafayawaypoker.com [https://lafayawaypoker.com]
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