269. Can We All Jump Ahead In Class?  Thomas Bellingham, Jr.

269. Can We All Jump Ahead In Class? Thomas Bellingham, Jr.

By Reena Friedman Watts

Communication is the relationship!  What type of communication are you using?  Should I pick up the phone?  Write a letter?  Send a tweet?  How do you communicate with people you don’t see eye to eye with?  Today we are defining class jumping and the role our surroundings play!  Where do we fit in society?  How can we live carpe diem?  How can we get used to calling daddy more?  Would you make a good parent?  Today’s guest Thomas Bellingham, Jr. said his son is teaching him how to live!  Better Call Daddy: The Safe Space For Controversy!

Originally from Erie PA, relocated to Louisville in the spring of 2000 after serving in the United States Marine Corps.  Thomas Bellingham holds a Bachelor's of Science in Workforce Leadership from the University of Louisville. Thomas went on to coaching football and mentoring youth at the University of Louisville, Christian Academy of Louisville, and Saint Xavier High School for many years, and still, take great pride in visiting these institutions and programs.  He’s infectiously competitive and has a strong passion for community achievement. Thomas is the proudest Dad to his amazing boys, Saylor and Reid, and most days you can find them palling around town at U of L sporting events, the soccer field, or in the pool during the summer.

 

Thomas brings an enormous volume of energy and esprit de corps to RE/MAX Premier Properties and is always eager to serve clients, community, and colleagues alike.

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