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In this captivating episode of the Wise_N_Nerdy podcast, Charles, Joe, and Kurt delve into the intriguing world of nerds and geeks. Kicking off with their standard question of the week, "What is a nerd? And what is a geek?", the trio is treated to an insightful speakpipe from Devocite, setting the stage for a lively discussion on the history and public perception of these terms.
The fun continues with a roll of the dice, leading to the "What are you Nerding out about?" segment. Joe shares his excitement over a new video editing software called Movavi, gifted by Devocite, which he’s absolutely loving. Kurt reveals his passion for a barbershop quartet competition run by the Barbershop Harmony Society, while Charles talks about watching "Street Gang: How We Got to Sesame Street," sparking a nostalgic conversation filled with personal stories about Sesame Street from all three hosts.
Next, the dice roll into the "How do I...?" segment, where Charles, Joe, and Kurt discuss effective strategies for creating and maintaining a budget, offering truly stellar insights for listeners. Following this, Joe attempts the "Fatherly Advice" segment once more, where the guys enjoy a fun story created by Devocite.
Laughter ensues with a couple of bad dad jokes about turtles and money, before the dice land on the "Daddy, tell me a story" segment. Charles entertains with tales of awkward situations where his legs have fallen asleep, prompting chuckles from Joe and Kurt.
Wrapping up the episode, the "Council of Dads" segment sparks an amazing discussion on a critical parenting topic: "How old does your kid need to be before you can leave them on their own? Or watch their younger sibling?" This thoughtful conversation highlights the wisdom and experience of the hosts as they share their perspectives.
Tune in to this episode of Wise_N_Nerdy and "Find your FAMdom" as you explore the intersection of fatherhood and fandom with Charles, Joe, and Kurt.
Wise_N_Nerdy: Where Fatherhood Meets Fandom
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In this captivating episode of the Wise_N_Nerdy podcast, Charles, Joe, and Kurt delve into the intriguing world of nerds and geeks. Kicking off with their standard question of the week, "What is a nerd? And what is a geek?", the trio is treated to an insightful speakpipe from Devocite, setting the stage for a lively discussion on the history and public perception of these terms.
The fun continues with a roll of the dice, leading to the "What are you Nerding out about?" segment. Joe shares his excitement over a new video editing software called Movavi, gifted by Devocite, which he’s absolutely loving. Kurt reveals his passion for a barbershop quartet competition run by the Barbershop Harmony Society, while Charles talks about watching "Street Gang: How We Got to Sesame Street," sparking a nostalgic conversation filled with personal stories about Sesame Street from all three hosts.
Next, the dice roll into the "How do I...?" segment, where Charles, Joe, and Kurt discuss effective strategies for creating and maintaining a budget, offering truly stellar insights for listeners. Following this, Joe attempts the "Fatherly Advice" segment once more, where the guys enjoy a fun story created by Devocite.
Laughter ensues with a couple of bad dad jokes about turtles and money, before the dice land on the "Daddy, tell me a story" segment. Charles entertains with tales of awkward situations where his legs have fallen asleep, prompting chuckles from Joe and Kurt.
Wrapping up the episode, the "Council of Dads" segment sparks an amazing discussion on a critical parenting topic: "How old does your kid need to be before you can leave them on their own? Or watch their younger sibling?" This thoughtful conversation highlights the wisdom and experience of the hosts as they share their perspectives.
Tune in to this episode of Wise_N_Nerdy and "Find your FAMdom" as you explore the intersection of fatherhood and fandom with Charles, Joe, and Kurt.
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