C.C. Chapman: Two Truths and a Lie
Have you ever played the game Two Truths and a Lie? The rules are quite simple, the players of the game must make 3 statements, 2 of these statements are truth and one (you guessed it) is a lie. Today, boys and girls, we are going to start the game of Two Truths and Lie with C.C. Chapman, the next speaker of SMCDallas.

And so here goes:
- C.C. lives in a constant state of wanderlust, but has only been on 2 continents.
- Content Rules is not C.C.’s first published work. Years ago he was published in a poetry anthology.
- C.C.’s status as a “good guy” started when he was younger by becoming a proud Eagle Scout.
There is a catch to our version of the game. You have to attend this Thursday’s event to find out the answer!
A little bit about C.C. Chapman (the answer to the Two Truth and a Lie will not be found here):
C.C. is the Founder of Digital Dads, where a Dad can be a guy. He is also the creator and host of of the widely popular Managing the Gray podcast and is also a member of the Media Hacks and Cast of Dads podcasts.
He has extensive knowledge of the online space and is a sought after speaker on social media and community building. Over the years he has worked with a variety of clients to build and execute multiple digital marketing programs. He has worked with the likes of The Coca-Cola Company, Discovery Channel, American Eagle Outfitters, HBO and Verizon FiOS among others.
He is a graduate of Bentley University and an avid photographer. His personal blog just celebrated it’s 8th Anniversary with no plans to slow down at all. He lives in Metro West Boston with his wife, two amazing kids and black lab Roxie.
This will be a great event! The first 125 people to register will receive a copy of Content Rules (hint: you are cutting it close if you haven’t registered yet).
As always, a special thanks to our sponsors for this event!! Make sure to give them a big SMCDallas welcome by connecting with them all before the event – @HealthStandards @JaredRey @1400Words @FairmontDallas @KnoxPub.
Leave your guesses in the comments as to which statement you think is a lie.











