• Ep. 51 – Trust vs. Control: The Parenting Tightrope
    Jul 23 2025

    Parenting often feels like walking a tightrope—trying to keep your kids safe while giving them enough space to grow. In this episode, we dive into that tension between control and trust, unpacking how much of it is really about our anxiety and need for structure.

    We also bring back The Mess-Up segment, where we confess the parenting moments we wish we could redo—and the lessons hiding in them.

    Key Points:

    • The tricky shift from rule-heavy toddler parenting to trust-building with older kids

    • How our anxiety drives routines, overscheduling, and “perfect parent” behavior

    • The struggle to stay calm during morning chaos and public meltdowns

    • Why letting kids fail a little is harder for us than it is for them

    • The Mess-Up: moments we totally blew it, and how we recovered

    • Balancing work, family, and our own mental health without burning out

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    55 mins
  • Ep. 50 - Where The Sidewalk Ends and the Camp Drop-Off Begins
    Jul 9 2025

    Fifty episodes in and we’re still parenting mostly by gut instinct and Google. This week, we dive into first-day emotions, birthday party logistics, and the awkward art of stepping back so our kids can figure things out on their own.

    We talk about the stress of managing behavior without overcorrecting, the weird vulnerability of drop-offs, and how AI has quietly become part of our parenting toolbox. Also: we introduce a new segment called “The Mess-Up,” because let’s be honest—sometimes the best lessons come from the stuff we’d rather not repeat.

    Key Points:

    • First-day nerves and the emotional whiplash of transitions

    • Behavior challenges and how to course-correct without control spirals

    • Creating good summer days while keeping your sanity intact

    • Using AI to manage health, stress, and occasionally, parenting guilt

    • Embracing the mess-ups—and actually learning from them

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    50 mins
  • Ep. 49 - Milestone Season: Peak Dad Mode
    Jun 25 2025

    This week we caught up on a bunch of highs and lows—Jack’s crushing potty training and finally staying in bed (huge win), while Pete’s gut is still mad at him. Lacey graduated pre-K and somehow beat all of us at bowling. We talk about the neighborhood pool party that felt like the official summer kickoff, the screen time swaps we’re trying out, and why post-dinner walks and shooting hoops might actually be better than scrolling. Plus, we get into parenting hacks, Facebook photo fails, and why bi-weekly episodes just make way more sense. Oh—and one of us may or may not be obsessed with a $66 tempered glass mat.

    Key Points:

    • The pool party that kicked off summer

    • Jack’s potty training and bedtime routine = game changers

    • Lacey’s birthday bowling party turned into an unexpected flex

    • Screen time swaps, mud kitchen builds, and staying sane as parents

    • Pete’s gut health journey + accidental wins from ChatGPT

    • The best $66 chair mat you didn’t know you needed

    • Why we’re sticking with bi-weekly episodes

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    https://discord.gg/supersecretdadclub

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    54 mins
  • Ep. 48 – What Even Is Dad Fashion?
    Jun 11 2025

    This week we pulled on our most dependable t-shirt and asked the real questions: When did we become brand loyalists? Why is everything cut weird now? And does loving a hoodie count as a fashion statement?

    We also took a stroll down memory lane—middle school crushes, boy band fever, and the exact moment you realized your dad had a weekend uniform.

    Key Points:

    • Celebrity crushes, from Shania to Obi-Wan

    • The dopamine spike of a sunny playground day

    • Grappling with the style legacy of our own dads

    • Minimalism, brand loyalty, and the "Toyota of shirts"

    • Quality vs. convenience in dad wardrobes

    • How social media messes with our closet confidence

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    45 mins
  • Ep. 47 – What We’d Actually Want in a Parenting Newsletter
    May 28 2025

    If there was a magical parenting newsletter, we’d want it to include honest stories, practical hacks, and at least one tip about how to survive your kid’s bedtime routine without needing therapy. This week, we talked about all of that—plus splinters, the Tooth Fairy economy, and why jury duty felt like a childhood nightmare.

    We also kicked around what our ideal dad newsletter would include (besides strong coffee and a diagram for potty training in public).

    Key Points:

    • Childhood fears we’re now reliving through our kids

    • Potty training logistics before a new sibling arrives

    • How to not lose your mind during a 90-minute bedtime routine

    • Tooth Fairy inflation and dollar bill prep

    • The mythical “cool S” and other kid folklore

    • Building confidence as dads one challenge at a time

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    44 mins
  • Ep. 46 - Raising Resilient Kids in an Anxious World
    May 14 2025

    In this episode, we reflect on what it means to prepare our kids for a changing world without overwhelming them — or ourselves. Derek shares the big news about expecting baby #2 and how it feels totally different from becoming a first-time dad during the pandemic. We talk through the evolving approach to parenting — especially when it comes to over-explaining, managing emotions, and letting our kids build resilience without dumping our adult stress on them. From personal growth to screen time, we’re figuring out how to stay grounded while raising emotionally strong kids.

    🔗 Join the conversation in our Discord: https://discord.gg/2zwPEqpCyG

    Key Points:

    • Derek announces baby #2 and shares how this pregnancy feels more grounded than round one

    • We reflect on the pressure to over-explain everything to our kids — and when it's just too much

    • Balancing honesty and preparedness with protecting childhood joy and simplicity

    • Talking about emotions without letting stress spill over onto our kids

    • Why modeling resilience, adaptability, and lifelong learning matters more than memorizing facts

    • The role of tech and screen time — and what our usage teaches them

    • Rethinking how we “future-proof” kids without feeding their anxiety


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    1 hr and 8 mins
  • Ep. 45 - Our Mount Rushmore of Dad Superpowers
    Apr 30 2025

    In episode 45, we finally reunite in person and dive into a lively conversation about the weird, wonderful world of modern fatherhood. From late-night guitar solo practice and punk rock nostalgia to R2-D2 builds and DIY parenting fixes, we reflect on how our own childhoods, hobbies, and daily chaos shape the dads we are today. Along the way, we each draft our dream “Mount Rushmore of Dad Superpowers” — including calm under pressure, expert negotiation, and the ever-critical ability to summon snacks on demand. It's a mix of real talk, laughs, and reminders that parenting is part patience, part planning, and part magic trick.

    Key Points:

    • Catching up in person and bonding over guitar solos & pop-punk playlists

    • Parenting wins and struggles: sleep habits, routines, and child independence

    • How scouting and structured youth programs shaped our values

    • The “Dad Superpowers” we wish for (and sometimes have!)

      • Calm in chaos

      • Master negotiator

      • Inspirational motivator

      • Pro-level scheduler

      • Snack summoner

      • DIY fix-it wizard

    • The importance of showing up, being present, and staying curious as dads

    👉 Come swap stories, powers, and parenting wins in our Discord community: https://discord.gg/2zwPEqpCyG


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    58 mins
  • Ep. 44 – How Becoming a Parent Changed the Way We See Our Parents
    Apr 16 2025

    In this episode, we kick things off with our Hygge Question of the Week: “Who is the most interesting person you’ve ever met?”—which leads us down a few unexpected and hilarious memory lanes. Then we put our homeowner hats on for a Would You Rather.

    From there, we dive into the heart of the episode: how becoming dads has reshaped the way we see our own parents. We reflect on the generational differences in parenting styles, how much more we appreciate what our parents went through, and the way those realizations are shaping how we raise our own kids. Along the way, we swap stories about daycare transitions, robot builds, yard work fails, and sweet moments with our kids that keep us grounded (and sometimes covered in mud or glitter).

    🔗 Join the conversation in our Discord: https://discord.gg/2zwPEqpCyG

    Key Points

    • We answer the Hygge Question: Who’s the most interesting person you’ve ever met? and play Would You Rather

    • Reflecting on how fatherhood has changed our view of our own parents

    • Pete shares yard work struggles and a homemade phone case story from Lacey

    • Derek talks about daycare transitions and building a battle droid with Jack

    • Discussion on grief after losing a pet and how kids process it differently

    • Challenges and wins with home maintenance and DIY repairs

    • The evolving identity of being “grown-ups” and comparing parenting generations

    • Creative projects with our kids—from robots to stuffed animals

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    49 mins