
Keeping a positive outlook on life can be trying. Add in kids, divorce, dating, therapy, co-parenting, and self deprecating humor and you've got the modern day building blocks for becoming a successful single father! ...or something like that.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 65 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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In this episode, the original Dad's meet up to play catch up! Dan has sadly gone through a break up and apparently was told he was missing ALL of the signs that it was happening. Meanwhile, he's owed a bit of money and maybe a hug or two.
While st... more
Friend of the show and long time contributing podcaster Grant aka The Kilted One returns to discuss turning 50 years old. He also shares his worries for sending his kids cross country alone for the week to stay with his parents and then shares more w... more
This week I'm back with my girlfriend, Dr. Producer Kyle, to discuss a multitude of things happening in and around our lives. We start off with the big question of "How old is too old for a man to have a child?". This is response to Al Pacino, now in... more
On occassion my guest will resort to his old eating habits and shamefully eat from multiple fast food resturants in a single meal. After losing 100 pounds and living a much more healthier lifestyle, he still sometimes stuggles with his relationship w... more
Father of the Year Jason The Angry Ginger is joined today on the show with Dr. Girlfriend. She has a name, and we'll get to that later...
Things discussed today on the show and in no particular order...
*Yo bro, you Pro Life? Run it's the Cops!... more
Dan and Jay grab a big cup of coffee and sit down for a chat about fatherhood, dealing with family illness, loss and making the "Sex Talk" comfortable for both parent and child.
Grant returns to the show to answer one question, "What has changed in the way you view the job of parenting, over the years?"
Should you be completely hands on? Should you be their friend or their overlord? When exacatly can the beatings begin? O... more
As a father of 5 kids, sometimes you've gotta look back at your own life to appreciate the way the future turned out. Sometimes when you do that, you might have to ridicule how easy it is you're kids now have it. In today's episode, Grant (TK1) my On... more
It’s great to hear someone tell it like it is, for better or worse. You be you, gentlemen. Thank you!!
Dan has a small penis so he is angry nobody wants to date him and he uses the podcast to lie about women.
There are lots of podcasts about ‘how to be a great parent’, but to find a great show that captures the experiences of being a dad is a rare find. Deconstructing Dad is exactly that. Jay and Dan talk about the challenges they face as dads in a fun and not-preachy way.
While not every experience is relatable, Dan and Jay still make subjects interesting, which is a difficult trick to pull off.
As a parent, I’d definitely recommend that you listen to the show.
Jay and Dan are always a great listen and they touch on so many topics and situations that are very relatable to other parents, especially those co-parenting with an ex.
Or a mom for that matter. I started listening because I was dating a single dad and wanted an insight into his life and things he would have dealt with. I continue to listen because it's just an awesome podcast. Real life at its finest with two hilarious hosts.
Already a fan of Jason "The Angry Ginger" and now a fan of Dan "Father 44", this show is exactly what I've been waiting for and even better that it's produced by such a great podcaster! As a father in his mid-forties with two daughters, I love every moment and every relateable story. Great job and good work, fellas!
Don't be decived by how few episodes there are. I've listened to the Angry Ginger (Jason) for years and he knows how to entertain. Keeping topics moving, funy and always entertaining. People are sayinhg "divorced dads" I am a dad but not divorced and I truly enjoy listening, honest, raw and real. They are able to pick on each other and share their insights. Listen and you'll know that these guys are NOT rookies.
Not a parent, not divorced this show is still worth the listen. Not everything is about being divorced and its guaranteed to have plenty of funny moments these guys have funny stories
As a divorced father of three in his mid forties this is just what I needed to hear for the last 7 years! A brotherhood! Not a place to bash ex-wives but a place for divorced men to share experiences. Jason and Dan are building a place where we can do that. Thank you gentlemen.










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