Why I am Starting a New YouTube Channel - Jeremy Fielding 101

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Published 2022-03-17
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All Comments (21)
  • Jeremy, I can't think of anyone more qualified than you to start a channel about fatherhood. I've always been impressed by the way you get your kids involved in everything you do. Best of luck with the new channel!
  • @jebowlin3879
    There is no manual to being a parent, sharing ideas and skills is a good start, and we can always learn something new
  • @meatmadmick
    Jeremy, I think that you have the right idea with this new channel, and DEFINITELY it's something that sounds like just what the world needs. Good on ya mate!
  • @CloutDigital
    As a father, with a 4 year old… this is great to hear. We need more quality content showing these sorts of things.
  • @cafn8ed74
    As the father of two intensely energetic boys, I can't wait to see what you come up with. Already subscribed.
  • @jezjoseph
    As someone that wants to be a good father one day and a fan of this channel and an engineer by day this is providing a level of excitement on all fronts!!! The absolute best to you and family !👌🏾🖤
  • I'm just and old grandad but most everything I've learned, my dad tought me and I've passed it on to my son. From auto mechanic to framing up houses. What a great idea Jeremy. Can't wait to see what you have in store for us. Young and old fathers. Bless you young man!
  • @Tom-P
    One of the reasons my son and I watch your channel is because we see how you incorporate your children into your exploring and making. For us it is motivating to see like-minded dads and families.
  • @jaybuffie9624
    Much, much, much respect for this decision, and the heart behind it. This is a topic that is so necessary at any time, but especially now with such an attack on masculinity and men. Kids, both boys and girls, need fathers. This is so vital, and what an undertaking! I commend you greatly on this decision and pray it's a very successful venture for you, as I'm sure it'll be very beneficial to all who watch and partake in it. Pun not intended, but unavoidable when I say, "You're the man!"
  • @paulsullivan649
    I love this man. Just last night, my almost 3 year old daughter "helped" me wire up a new switch to my table saw. She enjoyed helping so much and I even managed to teach her a few things that she might be able to remember and retain for a lifetime.
  • @shafferjoe1962
    God bless you brother You are listening to God as he has put this on your heart. You sir are a what this world needs, a real man and father. May God bless your new adventure and may it grow ro levels beyond your dreams.
  • @Truckboy383
    You, sir, are an awesome human! Subscribed to your new channel. Much love and respect!
  • @EaglesFlight75
    I've noticed and applauded the times you've involved your kids. I'm willing to bet you have a personal relationship with some other YouTubers that would love to help you make content for this new channel.
  • @Wyndu777
    BRILLIANT!!!!!! My daughter is turning 21 and til this day, she loved hanging out with me fixing things and doing things. That's how she learned.
  • @CM-kl9qh
    AMEN! Thank you! At 67, I look back and see some things I did right, some things I got wrong…. With the grandkids several states away, it’s tough for me to interact with them and be an ambassador and example for His love. The other day while working at Home Depot I saw a family, mom, dad and peanut daughter. While mom took care of the paperwork dad held daughter. Their calm and patience spoke volumes! While helping them load (that’s my job) I leaned toward dad and said it was good to see great Dads in action. Big grin and a heartfelt “Thanks, man.” From dad. Peanut won’t remember anything of it but she’ll know he has her back when the time comes!
  • @amitpatil_206
    Sir ..... i loveee ur videos .... it teaches us soo many things ..... i am still a fresher... but i get inspire and excited about engineering because of ur videos ..... i hope u teach us many more things
  • @toycobra12
    I dig it. Looking forward to learning in other ways. This is something the world needs more of.
  • I have been watching you for years now and seeing your family from time to time, The photos of them at the opening of this video proves what I have been saying "They grow like weeds" Congratulations on such a beautiful family! Great Job. I know your food bill is ‼You and yours Stay safe my brother.
  • @BucksideThug
    This is a great thing you’re doing. I’m 32 years old and never once thought of being fatherless as a burden, or reason I (or any other fatherless individual) couldn’t succeed. The other day I was watching Smarter Every Day and Destin was on there talkin with his dad who worked on the James Webb telescope. It hit me like a semi truck full of bricks. I wish your new channel and journey through it much success, I’ll be watching.