
A couple of Dads with life experience and comic savvy to tackle all kinds of subjects. Kids, we got 'em. Homes, we maintain them. Wives, check. Cars, yeah, we drive, we fix, we break them. Music, yeah, we're into music. Projects, we do them. Holidays, we celebrate them. Animals, of course, there's dogs, cats, fish, you name it. Tag along with us as we explore, tell stories and laugh about life's p... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 386 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | ParentingKids & FamilyComedy | |||

This week Gym grapples with getting rid of his Caddy and buying a new vehicle. Comparing EVs and ICE cars and how EV motors perform. Tacomas and other cars are becoming less modifiable as computers take over. K24 engine swaps are taking over. Gas pri... more
Foo hits a recital, but we miss a show (sorry, Sad Dads Duty). Gym becomes a Sad Grand Dad! Gym's wife has an ER visit. Clean out your Messages and other computer janitor tasks. Fixing a long standing issue with Gym's CR-V. Foo makes his Dad a cake f... more
This week Foo recants a must listen and endearing story about his Dad and Umpiring Little League. Foo also deep dives on charging time math with different cars and their charging systems. Gym has another (gasp!) problem with the Cadillac at the wrong... more
This week Foo tackles a problem he encountered with an AI recipe extraction tool and his quest to find a fix. Foo is OK with the use of AI while Gym is a bit more reserved with it. Discussion surrounds AI and it's biases and often incorrect answers. ... more
Gym and Foo are basically what happens when that B-grade Will Ferrel movie comes to life as a podcast, and I mean that in the best possible way. There’s something inherently about being a dad, so my recommendation is that you give this a listen!
Sad dads club podcast is classic. Some dads talkin about dad stuff and it makes me laugh. Listen to this podcast. Or watch it on YouTube. Great production quality as well.
Gym is honestly one of the funniest guys I've ever known. I like the feel of the first episode, looking forward to hearing more.
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A humorous, relatable show built around two dads sharing real-life stories—from DIY home projects and car woes to family life and parenting twists. Episodes blend practical tips with candid anecdotes, plenty of banter, and occasional serious moments, giving a sense of everyday life through a candid, self-deprecating lens. The chemistry between the hosts and the willingness to pivot between lighthearted rants and heartfelt reflections make it a reliable pick for listeners who enjoy down-to-earth storytelling, dad humor, and a mix of practical and personal topics. A standout throughline is strong camaraderie, with frequent riffs on kids, home maintenance, and cars that keeps conversations fun and approachable for a broad audience.
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