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America's Favorite Dad Talks About His Own Father and What Drew Him to Helping Others

Rob Kenney's YouTube channel, "Dad, how do I?", has taken the internet by storm. With a dedicated audience of almost 5 million subscribers and counting, Rob's channel has become a beacon of fatherly wisdom. What's more, his success has even translated into a book of the same name, solidifying his role as a source of guidance and support for people of all ages.

The story of Rob Kenney's rise to internet fame is rooted in his own experiences. He knows firsthand what it's like to grow up without a father figure. At the tender age of fourteen, Rob's father left the family, leaving him to navigate the challenges of adolescence without paternal guidance. It wasn't until he was nineteen, thanks to the help of a friend, that he learned how to tie a tie. This personal history ignited a passion within him to help other young people acquire essential life skills.

Rob Kenney's YouTube series, spanning over three years, covers a wide range of topics. From "family meetings" to "tool time" and "cooking with dad," he offers practical advice on everyday challenges. His relatable and down-to-earth approach has resonated with viewers young and old.

What sets Rob Kenney apart is not just his practical advice but also the genuine care and love he expresses towards his audience. In his videos, he often says, "I'm proud of you. I love you," and he means every word. His sincerity and empathy have created a sense of belonging for his viewers, filling a void that many may have felt in their lives.

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