Dadgree is the friendly dad who explains the real-life basics — calmly, without judgment, and with a little corny humor.
"School does not prepare you for life. It gives you a degree. Employers love that. Life does not care."
Lance Hulsey barely remembers being eighteen — except for the part about not being ready for life. No one taught him how to handle money, read a lease, or navigate the paperwork of being an adult. He figured it out the hard way, and living on the road as a musician taught him more about real life than college ever did.
Years later, after raising twins, he overheard a group of young adults asking each other how to do what he considered basic things — and realized something: you can have a diploma and still feel completely unprepared when life comes at you fast. Plenty of people never had someone to show them the ropes. Some had great parents; some didn't; some no longer have them around at all.
So he built Dadgree — the book and this site — to be the guide he wishes he'd had. The voice of the dad who's genuinely glad you asked.
High-school grads, college students, new grads, first-job-havers, first-apartment-renters, and honestly anyone who never got taught this stuff. You're all welcome here.
New here? Start with the basics.
Start Here →Keep learning, keep improving, handle the next right thing, and just be you. And smile.
One short, friendly email a week — a real-life skill, a checklist, and a little encouragement. Free, and you can leave anytime.
No spam. No selling your info. Just the stuff Mom and Dad meant to tell you.