Show 228 — Oh, My Aching Goiter
We all age. That’s all we can do. We can’t get younger, right? The only alternative is dead and we don’t know about you, that’s not in our plan right now. With age comes a plethora of aches, pains, illnesses, …
We all age. That’s all we can do. We can’t get younger, right? The only alternative is dead and we don’t know about you, that’s not in our plan right now. With age comes a plethora of aches, pains, illnesses, …
There are things like “formal sitting rooms” or “heirloom furniture” that our parents were crazy and protective of that we don’t really give a flip about. There are things that we are protective of that our kids don’t care about. …
The Beer Dads talk about what retirement looks like to and for them. Are they prepared? Are they ready? Is it going to be an active retirement or is it going to be sitting around putting their feet up? It’s …
We all have those fond memories of trick-or-treating as a kid or the candies that your grandmother had laying around. How about that candy bar that you absolutely loved but can’t find now? Candy to all three Dads was near …
That time has come. The Beer Dads’ kids are all technically and legally adults. So, does it make sense to continue talking about our kids? It began with Dad Tim having troubles dealing with his early teenager and Dad Paul …
The Beer Dads’ children range in age from 18 to 27. We got to thinking, what is different now in the world than when they were born? If our kids had kids right now (or how about not), what would …
We have all gone through a lot because of the Covi-pocalypse. Jobs, the economy, and more. Outside of the people who have lost loved ones or themselves because of the pandemic, the ones that are most affected, even if only …
In this “Now Normal,” in which pretty much everyone that isn’t considered “essential” is working from home, some are bored, some are getting cabin fever, some are just relaxing and taking in the time away from others. The Beer Dads …
With the onset of streaming services like Disney+, DC Universe, Boomerang and more, the ability to go back and watch old programming, whether it’s Saturday morning faves, things we rushed home for after school or just things we enjoyed watching. …
The Beer Dads are of the age where they’re considered the “Sandwich Generation.” Haven’t heard of that? The Sandwich Generation? The Sandwich Generation is defined as those who have a living parent age 65 or older and are either raising …