
Harrison Schenk: The Sovereign Entrepreneur - Faith-Driven Strategies for Business, Fatherhood, and Personal Growth
It’s easy to feel stuck, going through the motions while the weight of expectations keeps piling on. The pressure to succeed, provide, and fit into a predefined mold can make life feel more like an obligation than an adventure. But real fulfillment doesn’t come from following a script—it comes from redefining success on your own terms. When a man shifts from passive endurance to intentional action, life stops feeling like a trap and starts feeling like a mission worth pursuing.
Harrison Schenk is an entrepreneur, father, and thought leader based in Raleigh, North Carolina. He runs “Save Your Sons,” a brand helping men reclaim masculinity and build purposeful lives. A former law student turned startup employee, he became a full-time entrepreneur, coaching men through his online incubator program. With a strong social media presence, he shares insights on fatherhood, business, and personal growth. Today, he discusses his journey to independence, balancing business with family, staying consistent in entrepreneurship, and the role of faith and personal sovereignty in achieving lasting success. Join in as young leaders pose inquiries about life, personal development, and beyond!
Quotes:
- “If you're not getting better, if you're not moving forward, you're slowly dying. The purpose of life, as I see it, is to improve everything every day.” – Harrison Schenk
- “As long as I can think and use my brain, and I'm able-bodied, I know I'll make it happen.” – Harrison Schenk
- “Until you sell that first thing and prove that people want to buy what you can do, you don't have anything.” – Harrison Schenk
- “There are other people out there who see things in a similar fashion. We just might not necessarily have them around us in physical proximity.” – Matt Beaudreau
Takeaways:
- Commit to 4 hours of focused work daily outside your main job - track your progress toward specific financial goals before quitting.
- Create a personal "non-negotiable 4-5 things" list you'll do every single day, no matter what - these become your foundational actions that drive consistent progress.
- Stop overcomplicating business startup - focus first on selling something people actually want, before building websites, logos, or complex infrastructure.
- Treat your family like a high-performance team: hold regular meetings, discuss objectives, set performance indicators, and create a shared vision everyone understands and contributes toward.
- Challenge yourself with this question: "If my income disappeared tomorrow, what skills and network could I immediately activate to rebuild?" - this forces you to continuously develop transferable capabilities and relationships.
Conclusion:
Real success comes from staying grounded in who you are, standing strong through difficulties, and being willing to learn along the way. Challenges will always arise, but those who stay committed to their values and growth will find a way forward. Progress isn’t about perfection—it’s about adapting, improving, and refusing to give up. The ability to learn, adjust, and keep moving is what separates those who thrive from those who stay stuck.
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