"Being a father is a journey. The biggest thing is letting your kids know you love them and the most important thing is they know they're loved. For men, sometimes it's different because you're not taught to show love like that but it's really important to show kids you love them. Both of my parents worked a lot and I never felt like I wasn't loved. Show those kids you love them." —Singer and dad to Jagger and Ziggy, while speaking at Luna Bronze's summer kick-off
"The best advise from my dad didn't have to do with words said, but actions shown to me day in and day out. He was always there for me, going above and beyond with whatever I needed. It's what I inspire to do for my son as well. Ultimately I was taught that actions speak louder than words." —Married at First Sight star and dad to Westin
"Remember they are watching you way more than they are listening to you. It's not about what you say, it's about the example you're putting forth. Since I have a 21 year-old, I've seen it come through. I was thinking they were listening, but that was not the case. He's told me it was from watching me. That's how kids learn way more than anything else." —Former NFL player and dad to Nikko, Malia and River, while partnering with Caldera + Lab
"I think the best piece of advice my dad ever gave me was, 'Son, you once a man, twice a child.' He explained to me the importance of treating people a certain way. The same people you pass going up the ladder, you gotta pass coming down and they may be going up and so I've always carried myself like that." —Sports agent and dad to Reonna, while partnering with the Old Spice School of Swagger program, in partnership with Walmart
"Right when you think you have it all figured out, that's when they switch it up. Don't expect to be perfect. And if you get poop on your hand, who cares! Whip it off and put that diaper on." —The Challenge star and dad to Ryder, Mila and Maya
"Try to be patient and recognize that kids are human beings. They're undergoing change. All the time, right? And you have to remember that they're constantly growing and it's gonna be an uneven process. You need that patience, but you also need honesty and to communicate." —Director and dad to Bryce, Paige, Reed and Jocelyn, while speaking at G'Day USA Aussie Arts Gala
"The thing that he instilled in me, which I still carry today, is my love for celebration and holidays and tradition. I'm just over the top with every single holiday just because I think it brings joy to people and it's just fun. I love the traditions of it. And I totally get that from my dad and my grandfather." —singer and dad to Alexander and Violet, while partnering with Angen
"The best advice I ever received from my dad was not technically advice, rather it was the example he set for me. My dad always attended my sports games and he was always bringing me to the ball field when I wanted to take batting practice or field ground balls. If I ever needed anything, he would always be there for me. To this day, he's still always there for my sister and I anytime we need anything. He's my hero and an inspiration to not only me, but our entire family. I can only hope to be half the dad my father was for me." —Bachelor in Paradise star and dad to Dawson
"The smartest sentence in any language is, 'I don't know, can you help me?' Asking for help is a sign of strength, not weakness." —Bizarre Foods host and dad to Noah
"Teach your kids and show by example: Treat people the way you want to be treated. And don't ever lie to anyone. It will always come back to haunt you." —Musician and dad to Samantha, Aaron, Kama and Andrew
"If you've already taken the plunge and you have kids, just do your best to get as much time as you can with the kids because eventually, they won't be kids anymore. They'll be adults and you'd wish you had that time." —The Man From Toronto star and dad to Deni, Zoe and Makani
"Don't listen to what everyone tells you about parenting. Every kid is different and every experience is different. Enjoy the ride and most importantly, be present because it goes by quick." —Love Is Blind star and dad to Ace and Axton
"Listen! A heard child is a powerful child. Even when you think that you're going to be late and just cannot stand there listening...take 45 seconds and hear what your child has to say."—Actor and dad to Max and Zoe
"The best advice I received from my dad was, 'Don't worry about what other people think, it doesn't matter.' The worst thing you can do is hold yourself back for fear of failure or embarrassment. If you can live your life without worrying or caring what others think, it's very liberating. You open yourself up to happiness and opportunity." —Big Brother star and dad to Victor Jr.
"Believe in yourself. Fatherhood, like anything else, can be a new challenge and experience. You can do it even if you don't think you can." —Professional boxer and dad to Ray, Camille, Daniel and Jarrel
"Never give up and listen." —America's Got Talent judge and dad to Alex, Riley and Jackie
"Never let other people define who you are! Be great." —Comedian and dad to Oliver
"Find a way to be tender to yourself and to your child. Tenderness is masculine, too. I know that sounds obvious but so many of us grew up with the idea that we must be this rock—this tough, strong protector all the time, impervious to any kind of emotional break or exhaustion. I'm learning all the time to take it easy on myself, and to teach my son through my actions that sensitivity, gentleness and vulnerability are okay. My job is to make sure that he always feels safe enough to explore those feelings with both Mama and Dada." —God's Favorite Idiot star and dad
"Put your phone down." —Former NFL pro, CEO of Kingsley+Co. and dad