Podcast episode

Episode 361 – How Dude Perfect’s Parents Raised Kids With Strong Faith | Larry & Diann Cotton

What does it take to raise children who pursue Kingdom impact rather than fame and fortune? In this intimate conversation, Larry and Diann Cotton—parents of the Dude Perfect founders—pull back the curtain on the parenting journey behind one of the world’s most successful entertainment brands.

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Before Dude Perfect became a household name, Larry and Diann Cotton were parents navigating backyard basketball goals, ruined roof shingles, and the question every parent asks: “What will my kids become?” In this deeply personal conversation, they share the parenting principles that helped their children build an entertainment empire without losing their souls.

Discover how they recognized Coby and Cory’s entrepreneurial spark through dodge frisbee games and roof basketball, celebrated Catherine’s artistic gifting through church bulletin sketches, and prayed one specific prayer when success came—that their kids would experience neither poverty nor riches, but contentment in Christ. This is essential viewing for any parent raising creative, entrepreneurial children.

Chapters:

00:00 Introduction: Behind the Dude Perfect phenomenon

01:09 Welcome and setting the stage for parenting entrepreneurs

01:58 The Dude Perfect origin story (video segment)

14:52 Meeting Larry and Diann Cotton

15:46 The differences between their three children

17:14 Early signs of Catherine’s artistic gifting

19:20 How the boys invented new games constantly

19:57 Noticing unique differences between twins Coby and Cory

21:53 Avoiding competition, encouraging collaboration

22:32 When hobbies became potential careers

24:10 College paths: A&M for the boys, Baylor for Catherine

25:24 The one class that changed Catherine’s trajectory

26:30 How Catherine’s business started with one wedding dress drawing

28:02 The Good Morning America morning: Every parent’s surprise

29:00 Larry’s first reaction: “You’re ruining the shingles!”

30:10 When did this become more than just a moment?

31:33 The sequence of viral videos during college

34:31 The Sports Center moment in a Raleigh pizza place

35:11 Early opportunities to share faith at Catalyst Conference

36:31 Larry and Diann’s vocational ministry journey

39:34 Realizing their kids’ platforms were different—but still ministry

40:30 The diverse opportunities their children’s work created

44:12 No divide between secular and sacred

45:19 Why early public faith declarations matter

48:43 Stating your why grounds your identity

49:41 The loneliness of entrepreneurship: Catherine’s solo journey

51:08 The boys’ isolation during the startup year

53:12 Advice for parents seeing non-traditional paths in their kids

54:12 Diann: “God is writing their unique story”

55:25 The arrow principle: Training according to their bent

56:30 Praying Proverbs 30: Neither poverty nor riches

57:48 Living in healthy tension as entrepreneurs

59:40 Not fixing problems but walking through them together

01:01:25 Closing: Faith-Driven Entrepreneur for Teens resource

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