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Lost Art of Dad Friends

Lost Art of Dad Friends

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This week starts with the Dads cracking a nice cold Poolside, which is a Mexican Lager from Tonewood Brewing, in Barrington, NJ. It's a 5.2% ABV and both Dads agree this is a perfect, toned-down Modelo but not a Modelo -- if that makes sense... Next week we will be rating the beer on a 0-5 scale, so we can reference our Untappd.com profile for all of our beer rankings. Then the weekly catchup where a silly question gets thrown around just before the show progresses.

The show then transitions to An Aware Dad, with a reading from 'The Daily Dad', written by Ryan Holiday. Tonight's reading was titled 'February 5th, Make Sure They Know That They Are Plenty'. Be sure to listen to this week's insightful reading. The show then progresses to the topic of the week.

This week, the Dads talk about friendships -- what it was like before kids, what it's like after kids and how they maintain friends through fatherhood.

After an exchange of some in-depth conversation and questions, the show progresses to their "Shit-uations". Tonight's Shit-uations has Josh reading blurbs from FML.com.

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