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Podfathers S3 E49: Barstool Performance Reviews And The Definitive Mount Rushmore Snake Draft Power Rankings Of Christmas Songs

Podfathers S3 E49: Barstool Performance Reviews And The Definitive Mount Rushmore Snake Draft Power Rankings Of Christmas Songs

FromThe Podfathers


Podfathers S3 E49: Barstool Performance Reviews And The Definitive Mount Rushmore Snake Draft Power Rankings Of Christmas Songs

FromThe Podfathers

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Length:
69 minutes
Released:
Dec 9, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Lots of stuff happening in Podfathers World these days. Saint Anne is laid up with shingles, which means Large has to actually parent his kids and he is NOT happy about it. Clem is his usual delightful self being in charge of watching Siena as she goes full-time remote schooling.


In addition to all that, both Large and Clem were somehow on the hook to give Zah a performance review due to a typical Barstool tech snafu. They get into the review “process” at Barstool before unveiling the Stool’s hottest new podcasting franchise “The Definitive Mount Rushmore Snake Draft Power Rankings”. This week’s category is Christmas songs.


The guys also chop it up about the Lions head coach’s Dad Moment by spoiling both his daughters’ boyfriends asking him for their hands in marriage, give props to “Dad How Do I” for being the best handyman dad on YouTube, and give some real TV show suggestions for the holiday break/lockdown along with fake advice for expecting couples.
Released:
Dec 9, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

The Podfathers is a podcast from Clem, Large, and Uncle Chaps from Barstool Sports breaking down the good, the bad, and the ugly of fatherhood. Other books and websites and podcasts have tried to explain what life as a new dad is like "from a dude's perspective." "As told by Guy's guys." or "from a mans perspective." They have all failed. Through their own personal experiences and brand of humor, the Podfathers help parents everywhere relate to the wild and crazy ride that is raising children.