

Dear Old Dads
Eli Bosnick, Thomas Smith, Tom Curry
Hey kids, get ON our lawn! Dear old Dads is a podcast examining and deconstructing all things Dad. From parenting to patriarchy; manning the grill to manning up; Dear Old Dads asks – what even is a dad anyway? What does it mean to be a good man in today's world? What should it mean? Listen along as we definitely find the correct, concise answers to all these questions and more!
Featuring Eli Bosnick, Thomas Smith, and Tom Curry!
Featuring Eli Bosnick, Thomas Smith, and Tom Curry!
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Sep 27, 2024 • 1h 2min
DOD157: Once a Micro-Cheater, Always a Micro-Cheater
We couldn't fit the fun of this one in a single episode, so we have a two-parter where the dads go through a list of behaviors that are considered examples of micro-cheating...or are they? You'll be surprised on who teams up for some of these! BUT FIRST - an imperative update on whether or not Thomas could do a pull-up! AND AFTER - a fantastic story from the Curry Clan! Join the Facebook Group! facebook.com/groups/dearolddads For comments, email thedads@dearolddads.com For extended episodes, bonus content, and most importantly, for an AD FREE SHOW, make sure to pledge on Patreon!

Sep 20, 2024 • 46min
DOD156: Men Who Think They Could Run 5 Yards in an NFL Game
Let's face it, men can be pretty delusional about their athletic and physical abilities. But surely, none of the men on THIS podcast, right? RIGHT??? Join the Facebook Group! facebook.com/groups/dearolddads For comments, email thedads@dearolddads.com For extended episodes, bonus content, and most importantly, for an AD FREE SHOW, make sure to pledge on Patreon!

Sep 18, 2024 • 54min
DOD155: Mr. Smith Goes to The Happiest Place on Earth
The Smiths went to Disneyland and much happiness (and insanity) ensued! Join the Facebook Group! facebook.com/groups/dearolddads For comments, email thedads@dearolddads.com For extended episodes, bonus content, and most importantly, for an AD FREE SHOW, make sure to pledge on Patreon!

Sep 13, 2024 • 43min
DOD154: Just Because You Can't See It
Eli shares a story from when he solo parented Max during Anna's very real-sounding-named fiddle festival, and the dads discuss what it means to have a child that's different in some way and the things they have to keep in mind when experiencing a world not necessarily built for them. Join the Facebook Group! facebook.com/groups/dearolddads For comments, email thedads@dearolddads.com For extended episodes, bonus content, and most importantly, for an AD FREE SHOW, make sure to pledge on Patreon!

Sep 6, 2024 • 38min
DOD153: Put That Back, We Have Perfectly Good Cheap Garbage At Home
Eli witnessed an interaction in Target that raised the questions: How do you tell your kids when you can't afford something? Or, how do you tell them when you absolutely could afford something, but they really don't need it and have too much already? Join the Facebook Group! facebook.com/groups/dearolddads For comments, email thedads@dearolddads.com For extended episodes, bonus content, and most importantly, for an AD FREE SHOW, make sure to pledge on Patreon!

Aug 30, 2024 • 41min
DOD152: That's My Gus Walz
The dads are back with some more Doug Emhoff/Tim Walz content. A son dared to feel unrestricted joy and love for his dad at a thrilling time, and after some important discussino, the dudes are here to make fun of the right wing tweets that are upset about it. Join the Facebook Group! facebook.com/groups/dearolddads For comments, email thedads@dearolddads.com For extended episodes, bonus content, and most importantly, for an AD FREE SHOW, make sure to pledge on Patreon!

Aug 23, 2024 • 44min
DOD151: We Love Some BDE - Big Dad Energy
Republicans see themselves as the party of men and manliness, but are they? Or are they the party whiny fragile little weird douchebags? Democrats, on the other hand, have some great examples of masculinity this election cycle: Second Gentleman Doug Emhoff and Governor Tim Walz - America's Dads. And this episode was recorded before the DNC even started. (You can tell because Thomas isn't openly sobbing the entire time about Gus Walz.) Join the Facebook Group! facebook.com/groups/dearolddads For comments, email thedads@dearolddads.com For extended episodes, bonus content, and most importantly, for an AD FREE SHOW, make sure to pledge on Patreon!

Aug 21, 2024 • 47min
DOD150: Are We Allowed to Reinvent Ourselves?
Phoebe got a haircut recently and picked out something different than most kids her age, but it just spoke to her. The dads examine their own childhood approach to invention and reinvention of their self, and the methods they employ to help raise happy and healthy young adults that aren't as hung up on changing things up. Also somehow we talk for an extended period of time about the CEO of Jimmy John's being...intimate...with a shark. Join the Facebook Group! facebook.com/groups/dearolddads For comments, email thedads@dearolddads.com For extended episodes, bonus content, and most importantly, for an AD FREE SHOW, make sure to pledge on Patreon!

Aug 16, 2024 • 45min
DOD149: Are Parents Living More Meaningful Lives?
A provocative discussion unpacks the tweet sparking debate on finding meaning without kids. It dives into personal stories that challenge the view that parenthood is essential for fulfillment. Humorous anecdotes about chaotic Salvia misadventures add a light touch. The guests explore the absurdities of political aspirations while navigating personal relationships shaped by political differences. Cultural stigmas faced by the child-free are dissected, ultimately urging respect for diverse life choices and the complexities of happiness.

Aug 9, 2024 • 41min
DOD148: Becoming the Black Sheep
The dads dive into the importance of family dynamics, focusing on the 'black sheep' role among siblings. They discuss how labeling affects self-perception, particularly for younger kids feeling marginalized. With humor, they navigate the challenges of parenting, encouraging inclusion and resilience. The conversation also touches on developing children's social skills and the complexities of sports and self-identity. Expect laughter as they share insights that combine heartfelt parenting advice with comedic anecdotes.


