Adam Ballard and Chris McBroom discuss the hardships of guys trying to help raise girls. From Beauty Queens to poops in between no topic is off limits.
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 53 | Founded | 11 years ago |
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Category | Comedy |
Chris is proud of Marley's potty training progress while Adam talks to his nephew about the dangers of one's Google search history.
Chris describes the thrilling adventure of witnessing a second child birth. Adam returns to his childhood via Pokemon Go.
Adam is interviewed about being a stay-at-home dad and Chris compares planning a kid's birthday to a wild adult party. Plus discussions about dad bod, free balling, and more.
Chris and Adam chat about the highs and lows of living with pregnant people, using the bathroom as a team sport, and encounters with a SWAT team.
It's our 50th episode and we've got a lot to talk about: The Ballards are expecting a baby boy, the pressure of naming kids, finding out the gender of your baby, and how depraved humanity is.
Chris and Adam catch up and discuss pregnant spouses, Mothers Day, and how to Great Wolf Lodge.
Adam and Kellie are officially expecting! Now that the secret is out Chris and Adam can breakdown the highs and lows of the second pregnancy. From raging hormones to spontaneous crying we're all in a glass case of emotion.
Adam talks about spending 9 days in a hospital with a sick kid. Chris seriously reconsiders his plans for his 5 year 'wood themed' anniversary. Comedy ensues.
I love this! I can relate to just about everything they discuss!!
This is the best podcast. You guys rock
Y'all get me through the week
Adam and Chris run a hilarious show. It keeps me in stitches.
2 cook bros break down the ins and outs of life with baby daughters. Very in depth some of their topics provide insight into parts of parenting that are quite often never spoken about in mainstream media and its quite informative and entertaining. Also they drop crazy humorus stories in between that will keep you attentive from Cigar Bars, to video games, music, etc... Check them out if your in the process of having kids or just single with no kids, its just an overall cool podcast
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Adam and Chris are great hosts with good chemistry. Even as a younger person with no kids, I find this podcast very entertaining. The guys are funny and well-mannered, and you feel like they're in the room with you just having a friendly chat. Definitely worth a listen.
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