Show 178 – Getting Off the Parental Dole

dole \ ˈdōl  \ ● n. one’s allotted share, portion, or destiny

What happens when your child turns 26? They are officially off their parents’ insurance plan. At least on health insurance. They may still be on auto or whatever. How do you prepare your child for when that happens? How do you prepare them for their first credit card or their first bank account that has nothing to do with you? The Dads discuss the time when the parents have gone as far as they can.

The Beer of the week is Yu Zuper Nice by Westbrook Brewing.

The show was recorded at The Lab at Industry Hill. Industry Hill is a business-minded neighborhood in the former Warehouse District. In the district are restaurants, a chocolatier, a distillery, two breweries, a beverage company, an entertainment complex, textiles, packaging and much more to come. To find out more follow them on social media or visit the area’s website. Thanks so much to Industry Hill for having a place for us to bring you our podcasts.

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