If you were born in between the late 1970s & the early ’80s, you fall into a micro generation known as Xenialls. Josh finds some revelation in discovering this as The Dad Bros discuss the generation born in an analogue world coming of age in a digital one. Thanks to Hambone sharing this bit of trivia.
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Jon is ready for his kids to return to school, but not before taking the family on an RV trip. The DadBros wonder what it is about the idea of having another baby that makes you forget all of the hard things about being a new parent.
In this episode, the Dad Bros focus in on extracurricular activities. There are far more options when it comes to programs for kids and it can be overwhelming for parents to try to fit everything in. Josh & Jon talk about the activities their kids participate in, how they chose them and if any of it is even worth it.
With a house full of boys, the bathroom can be a scary place that Josh must endure as he attempts a toilet seat replacement that proves to be more difficult than it needs to be. Afterwards, Josh & Jon discuss the new Ninjago film as well as the experience in a newly renovated movie theater.
With the latest hubbub from Apple’s announcement of the iPhone 8 and iPhone X, it’s clear to see that devices such as these aren’t going anywhere. Whether an iPhone, an iPad, a Kindle or Android, it is difficult for the modern parent to escape the constant availability of “screen time”. In this episode, the Dad Bros talk about how they handle these devices and look at some of the pros and cons of allowing children to use them.
Josh notices the sensation of purging unnecessary things feels as good as acquiring them did. The Dad Bros studio gets new chairs courtesy of
The Dad Bros share some of the things they’ve learned over the years have to get kids out of bed, dressed, fed breakfast and out the door to school that might make your mornings run a little more smoothly. This is the first of the single topic advice/discussion shows that Josh and Jon hoping will provide a little more of the Dad-vice that some of your are listening.
The DadBros talk about the direction the show is headed. With Hurricane Irma pounding Florida, Josh & Jon review some helpful preparedness tips from friend of the show,
It’s pouring rain but the DadBros press on, because after 253 successfully scheduled podcast releases, they finally miss a deadline. Jon talks about taking his family go to Wilmington for beaches, boats and getting towed over the Labor-day weekend.
Josh is frustrated that YouTube videos are invading Amazon Prime and there isn’t an option to block them without blocking content he is okay with, so he opts to watch The Matrix with his son instead. Jon receives a video of Engineero taking a dive as viewed from a Ring doorbell camera. In response to Hurricane Harvey, Anheuser-Busch stops making beer to send water.