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What Dads Can Learn from Bri Teresi: Faith, Family Leadership, Health, and Building a Legacy

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Hey brothers,

As dads, we're called to lead our families with strength, wisdom, and purpose. We protect, provide, teach, and point our kids—especially our daughters—toward a life rooted in faith and resilience. That's why I was excited to sit down with Bri Teresi, a powerhouse influencer who's unapologetically vocal about crypto, golf, health, and most importantly, her walk with God.

Bri is a model, golfer, and one of the sharpest voices in the crypto space, but what stood out to me is how she carries herself as a daughter raised with strong values—and the lessons we dads can pull from her story to raise our own girls the right way.

In this interview, Bri opened up about family, faith, health optimization, privacy in a digital world, and even how a single golf photoshoot changed her life (and led to meeting President Trump multiple times). Watch the full interview here: [Link to YouTube video].

But let's break it down for us as fathers. Here are the biggest takeaways—and actionable steps you can implement this week to level up as the leader your family needs.

 

How one golf swing launched Bri Teresi's modeling career

 

1. Teach Your Kids Skills That Open Doors (Bri’s Golf Story)

Bri didn’t grow up swinging clubs. She learned golf for a photoshoot with boxer Canelo Álvarez—then fell in love with the game. Four years later, she’s good enough that golf became the reason she met President Trump on the course multiple times.

The dad lesson? Invest time teaching your kids real-world skills that build confidence, open networks, and create opportunities. Golf is perfect—it teaches patience, focus, and how to carry yourself among high performers.

Action steps for this week:

  • Take your daughter (or son) to the driving range — just 30–45 minutes.
  • Focus on fundamentals and tempo (Bri’s tip: don’t try to crush it; smooth swing wins).
  • If you’re new yourself, book one lesson together. You’ll both grow, and it’s bonding time money can’t buy.

 

 

2. Lead Your Family Toward Real Health (Make America Healthy Again)

Bri grew up eating home-grown food and now prioritizes functional medicine, cutting sugar, and even peptides for recovery. She’s passionate about the MAHA agenda because she’s seen how processed food and bad policy hurt families—especially kids in public schools.

As dads, our job is to protect our family’s health so we’re strong enough to lead for decades.

Action steps for this week:

  • Do one sugar audit — check labels on everything your kids eat for three days. Replace one high-sugar item with real food.
  • Walk 20 minutes as a family after dinner — no phones, just talk.
  • If budget allows, look into a basic functional blood panel (Bri and I both use these). Start small: cut seed oils and obvious junk.

Your energy and longevity are part of your provision as a father.

3. Build a Faith-First Home

Bri grew up in a Christian home that wasn’t forceful but consistent—Bible studies at the kitchen table, open discussions, grandparents over for dinner. She says the past year she’s leaned harder into daily prayer and God’s word, and it’s transformed her life.

She credits her family’s example for giving her conservative, critical-thinking values—and ultimately leading her to crypto as a tool for sovereignty.

The dad takeaway: You set the spiritual temperature of your home. Your daughter is watching how you prioritize God.

Action steps for this week:

  • Start or restart family dinner with no phones — ask everyone one thing they’re thankful for and one way they saw God today.
  • Carve out 5–10 minutes of quiet prayer each morning — Bri calls it a “prayer closet.” Lead by example.
  • If your daughter is old enough, read one short Psalm together before bed. Keep it simple and consistent.

 

 

4. Prepare Financially—and Teach Your Kids Stewardship

Bri got into crypto in 2019 through her mom and a friend—starting with XRP. She’s diversified into privacy coins (she’s big on Zano and decentralized stablecoins) because she believes real sovereignty includes financial privacy.

She wants any future wealth to fund kingdom work: better schools, helping persecuted developers, and supporting those in need.

As fathers, we’re called to provide and protect wealth across generations. Crypto is one tool, but the principle is stewardship.

Action steps for this week:

  • Have an age-appropriate money talk with your daughter — explain saving vs. spending, or show her how compound interest works.
  • If you’re in crypto, explain one concept simply (like why privacy matters) without hype.
  • Set one financial goal as a family — maybe an extra $100/month toward something meaningful (mission trip, Christian school fund, etc.).

 

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5. Bri’s Direct Advice to Dads Raising Daughters

When I asked Bri what advice she’d give us raising little girls, her answer was gold:

Open discussion at the dinner table, include grandparents, talk about real issues—politics, money, faith. Challenge them to think critically. Expect them to read and engage with ideas. It might annoy them as kids, but they’ll thank you later.

And her one piece of advice she hopes any future kids remember?

“All it takes is a faith of a mustard seed.”

That’s it, brothers. Small, consistent faith moves mountains—and raises world-changers.

Bri is the real deal: beautiful inside and out, sharp, faith-filled, and unafraid to speak truth. Follow her journey and her new show Free The Money:

Watch the full interview, take one action step this week, and lead your family stronger.

You’ve got this, dad.

In strength and faith, Ryan Fields-Spack

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