
A weekly show about the fun and challenges of being a dad.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 380 | Founded | 12 years ago |
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| Category | Kids & Family | ||||

Jason has a new driver and there are a lot of stories to tell about how bad adults are at the rules. Motorcycles are hot, what a thrill, but bikes don’t need helmets. Kids are spending small amounts, but it’s adding up. Randy keeps the streak going w... more
Blank beats Jason, and Jason pivots to manage the money with the PTO moms. Kids can’t get their stuff but Randy isn’t doing anything about it. Rates went down but then phones and trucks brought them back up. The schools are locked but the doors are p... more
Randy gains a new perspective from within the soccer pitch. Jason explains the purpose of the power and persistence of bullying while Randy resorts simply to punching. Fealty is pledged to anachronistic knaves while animals remain absolutely brutal. ... more
Randy and Jason rudely scoff at other dads. Road bikes are garbage, while Dutch bikes are the comfort that everyone needs. Jason buys lawn signs and finds the local politics amazing. Randy is dismayed by the overturned proposal. Jason reassures the w... more
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2021 update. Still great!
The kids are getting older, topics are changing. All good stuff
Update: the dads are still dads. Good stuff
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OK guys, I'll give you five stars since that's as high as it goes.
I don't use the Apple podcast app to listen to your show, and I'm usually not at home when I listen. So I always have to try to remember to leave a review in iTunes when I get back home, but that usually fails.
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The kids are getting older, topics are changing. All good stuff
Update: the dads are still dads. Good stuff
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OK guys, I'll give you five stars since that's as high as it goes.
I don't use the Apple podcast app to listen to your show, and I'm usually not at home when I listen. So I always have to try to remember to leave a review in iTunes when I get back home, but that usually fails.
When these guys are at the top of their game, they are probably in the discussion of the top 5 funniest podcasts in the entire world. Episode 226, "keep the count going" is a prime example. Always great advice given by Jason on emails, and Randy is most entertaining when he is angry or obonxious towards car drivers or telling personal stories.
Great show with a wide range of topics and advice. Fantastic stories and banter. Looking forward to hearing more.









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