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Dads Meet You're Married, You're Dead

Dads Meet You're Married, You're Dead

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This week The Dads dive into “You’re Married, You’re Dead” to explore what it means for Cory to take off his engagement ring. We look at college friendships, societal expectations, gender norms and wonder if perhaps our heroes have regressed since starting college?

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00:00 - Welcome to Dads Meet World

01:27 - Mother’s Day Gifts & Graduating Seniors

06:35 - Episode Synopsis

08:45 - A Story from the Halls of John Adams High?

15:29 - Cory and Shawn are in Different Places

19:42 - Eric and Jack Need to Do Man Things, Rachel

23:38 - Welcome to Cleaváge

30:45 - Is Cleaváge Really That Bad?

32:57 - As a Man…

39:33 - Get Ready for the Tushie Dance

43:27 - What Does an Engagement Ring Mean?

48:03 - Shawn’s Loneliness

51:44 - Tyler’s Rewrite

54:37 - Deep Dives

1:01:19 - What Did We Learn?

1:03:56 - Episode Grades

1:06:10 - Give Me My Dad Joke and Outro

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