The Dad Brotocol

The Dad Brotocol

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Ep 61: Sorry Your Party Sucks, America
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Happy Birthday, America! We threw you a party... sorry it sucks. This week we're celebrating America's 250th birthday the only way we know how—with White Russians, weird news, fireworks, monster trucks, patriotic songs, and one very confused Australian joining us from Japan. We debate whether countries should celebrate each other's birthdays, rank America's greatest anthems, discover things that could only happen in the U.S., and somehow end up talking about Popeyes, strip clubs, and Denmark's complete lack of monster trucks. Grab a hot dog, raise a beer, and celebrate America's birthday with us. 🇺🇸🍻
Ep 60: Karaoke Trainwreck
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Uncle Chris is in charge. You've been warned. The boys survive a night at a small-town karaoke bar, meet some unforgettable characters, debate Marvel vs. DC, and discover that neither of them remembers nearly as many cartoon theme songs as they thought. Also: Book of Pennies, late-night HBO childhood trauma, and nostril hole cancer.
Ep 59: Before We Were Dads, There Was Dad
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Dad joins the podcast for stories about haunted houses, lost keys, treasure hunts, fishing disasters, and the kind of family stories that remind us why we show up for each other. Before we were dads, there was Dad.
Ep 58: Mom at the Mic
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We tried to record a normal episode. Instead, Mom grabbed a mic. From there it’s part game night, part family hangout, and whatever happens when nobody sticks to the plan. Mom jumps in, has opinions, and somehow takes over the room. Before we were dads, we were bros… now we’re podcasting with Mom.
Ep 57: Lights Out Crash Out
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Episode 57: Lights Out Crash Out A family gathering, a simple problem, and one very long night. What starts as an attempt to get some sleep quickly spirals into confusion, conflicting eyewitness accounts, and allegations that RC may have been crashing out over absolutely nothing. Featuring cousins, chaos, and a mystery that should have been much easier to solve.
Ep 56: Reaching Out: A Friendship Episode
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This week on The Dad Brotocol, Uncle Chris and Uncle RC accidentally turn on the microphones and stumble into an episode about adult friendship. What starts with a text to an old friend turns into awkward memories, ghosting, late-night phone calls, high school band stories, and one important realization: Nobody teaches you how to be a friend when you’re 42.1
Ep 55: Peak Human
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What age did we peak? This week we invent a game to figure out the perfect age for random life experiences and immediately get distracted by road trips, cruises, Hot Wheels, football, and questions that make society stop making sense.
Ep 54: The Dad Brotocol Do the Universe: Iron Man
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Uncle RC and Uncle Chris finally begin their MCU journey the only way two underprepared dads can: by immediately getting distracted, arguing about nonsense, and somehow spending way too much time discussing whether a missile should realistically have legs. Somewhere in there, we also talk about why Iron Man still works, why Tony Stark is weirdly compelling, and why Uncle Chris goes 0-for-4 during the quote game. One universe at a time.
Ep 53: Game Night Gone Wrong
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This week on The Dad Brotocol, the guys suffer through a terrible joke book, argue through a chaotic round of Who’s Most Likely To, and bring Aubrey on for a family-friendly game of Outburst. Then, after a very serious warning, things go completely off the rails with the “Disturbed Personality Test” version of Disturbed Friends, where everyone tries to defend the least insane answer possible. Listener discretion is advised for the final segment.
Ep 52: Podcasting Without Fear or Reason
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RC thinks he just came up with a million dollar idea… and Chris is not convinced. In this episode, we break down Podcasting Without Fear, a classroom project where students build confidence by running their own podcast—interviews, segments, games, and all. It’s public speaking… without the part where everyone is terrified. We put the idea to the test: Chris attempts to interview Aubrey (with mixed results) We dive into a chaotic Did You See That? segment And the episode ends with a full-on Superfight battle featuring arguments that absolutely make no sense Somewhere in the middle of all this, we might actually prove that podcasting can help kids find their voice. Or we just prove that we shouldn’t be in charge of anything.
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