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This week the Dads cheers with a cold Untold Riches IPA from Flying Fish Brewing Company located in Somerdale, NJ. A very bland beer but in a complimentary way, if that makes sense? Idk, they are losing it. The Dads begin their weekly catchup with Josh saying he had a busy week but without telling us what really kept him busy -- I think the safest bet is work? His usual groan? Anyway, Rich talks about a hole in his toilet with the water smelling like sewage. Sounds enticing.
The show then progresses to the reading from their handy-dandy Dad guide, ‘Be Prepared: A Practical Handbook for New Dads’. The reading tonight is about Being Prepared for Outings, pages 110-112. After some banter back and forth on what makes a good bag a prepared bag for dads, the show transitions to the main topic and the data dump.
Breaking Gen Habits: Raising and grooming your children to become civilized adults is a job that comes with a lot of learning curves. When pressed in high-pressure moments, we tend to fall back on our instincts. Sometimes, though, our instincts are built off of how we were raised. What do we do when we weren’t brought up with a proper upbringing of our own?
The show shifts to the spiciest edition of "Shit-uations" with Josh finding some very interesting FMLs from FML.com. Tell me what is on Josh's mind without telling me what is on Josh's mind.
After you’re done listening, be sure to subscribe and follow us on any major podcast platform. Leaving us a review helps the podcast grow, so be sure to drop a review on whatever platforms you listen to us on! Finally, be sure to follow us on instagram at @thedadtapespodcast, twitter at @thedadtapes, and on facebook at /thedadtapes! Don’t be shy to let us know how we’re doing either, we appreciate all feedback!
REFERENCES
-Types of Parenting Styles and Effects on Children
-Parenting Styles: A Closer Look at a Well Known Concept
-Trajectories of Delinquencies and Parenting Styles
-Mindful Family Routines and the Cultivation of Executive Function Skills in Childhood
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Send us a text
This week the Dads cheers with a cold Untold Riches IPA from Flying Fish Brewing Company located in Somerdale, NJ. A very bland beer but in a complimentary way, if that makes sense? Idk, they are losing it. The Dads begin their weekly catchup with Josh saying he had a busy week but without telling us what really kept him busy -- I think the safest bet is work? His usual groan? Anyway, Rich talks about a hole in his toilet with the water smelling like sewage. Sounds enticing.
The show then progresses to the reading from their handy-dandy Dad guide, ‘Be Prepared: A Practical Handbook for New Dads’. The reading tonight is about Being Prepared for Outings, pages 110-112. After some banter back and forth on what makes a good bag a prepared bag for dads, the show transitions to the main topic and the data dump.
Breaking Gen Habits: Raising and grooming your children to become civilized adults is a job that comes with a lot of learning curves. When pressed in high-pressure moments, we tend to fall back on our instincts. Sometimes, though, our instincts are built off of how we were raised. What do we do when we weren’t brought up with a proper upbringing of our own?
The show shifts to the spiciest edition of "Shit-uations" with Josh finding some very interesting FMLs from FML.com. Tell me what is on Josh's mind without telling me what is on Josh's mind.
After you’re done listening, be sure to subscribe and follow us on any major podcast platform. Leaving us a review helps the podcast grow, so be sure to drop a review on whatever platforms you listen to us on! Finally, be sure to follow us on instagram at @thedadtapespodcast, twitter at @thedadtapes, and on facebook at /thedadtapes! Don’t be shy to let us know how we’re doing either, we appreciate all feedback!
REFERENCES
-Types of Parenting Styles and Effects on Children
-Parenting Styles: A Closer Look at a Well Known Concept
-Trajectories of Delinquencies and Parenting Styles
-Mindful Family Routines and the Cultivation of Executive Function Skills in Childhood
Support the show