
The parenting podcast by stay-at-home dads.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 69 | Founded | 12 years ago |
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| Categories | Society & CultureKids & Family | ||||

This week we take a moment to reflect on the Breaking Dads projects and how much life has changed for us as we look forward to the future of the podcasts. To leave comments, listen to past episodes and more go to the page for this episode www.... more
This episode Jeff and James talk about having The Talk. To leave comments, listen to past episodes and more go to the page for this episode www.breakingdads.com/bd/pod/ep-68-the-talk
This episode Jeff and James talk about spicy food and overall strategies for dealing with picky eaters. Visit www.breakingdads.com for past episodes and more.
This episode Jeff and James look back at spring break. Was it everythings they hoped it would be? How has it changed from last year? Does it foreshadow how summer is going to go? Visit www.breakingdads.com for past episodes and more.
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I’ve learned that my son Jimmy cannot be trusted. I’ve set up security cameras!
For a mom it is hard to understand kids. And the child protection agency says I can’t whip him! Why not?!
I love these two so much! They are funny and always cheer me up! I hope you guys enjoy making these as much as I enjoy listening to them!
James and Jeff are very entertaining and humorous with their detailed information on surviving and enjoying parent hood of young children as stay at home dads.
As a dad (I’m the same age as the hosts) of two young boys, this podcast has been great. They remind me that I/we are not alone in the world and that everyone else raising children are facing many (if not all of the same) hurdles. My wife and I both work full time and with two young boys, we don't get to socialize a lot and most of our best friends have families of their own and most live out of state or further so the opportunities for us to use our friends as “sounding boards” is tough (yes, I... more
Breaking Dads is funny stuff. It's great to hear a parenting podcast from a male perspective.










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