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Podfathers Season 4 Episode 25: Nap Training, Minor League Stadium Visits, And Home Depot Exorcisms

Podfathers Season 4 Episode 25: Nap Training, Minor League Stadium Visits, And Home Depot Exorcisms

FromThe Podfathers


Podfathers Season 4 Episode 25: Nap Training, Minor League Stadium Visits, And Home Depot Exorcisms

FromThe Podfathers

ratings:
Length:
64 minutes
Released:
Jun 30, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

The Podfathers get their dad on by complaining about the weather to open the pod before diving into the episode. Chaps is deep into driving lessons for his daughter in between his Discovery+ binges while Large is making birthday memories and Clem is ruining the last day of school for the entire neighborhood.

The fellas dive into some stories including an exorcism at Home Depot and calling bullshit on a lady that said she had 10 babies then finish things off with some mailbag questions from listeners looking for advice with are nap training as well as going on long distance drives with kids and/or pregnant wife

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Released:
Jun 30, 2021
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.