A dad gets a book "Dad Was Right" as a gift and tortures his two adult kids years later with stories -- in their own voices -- about why he was right... gerardmclean.substack.com
My new coffee name is Kitchy Chachki. Spell it just like it sounds. Backstory: A dad gets a book "Dad Was Right" as a gift and tortures his two adult kids years later with stories -- in their own voices -- about why he was right...
She had a Zoom meeting starting in a few minutes, but we managed to squeeze out a podcast for you today. Sometimes, the message is so self-contained that it doesn't really require any additional explanation. This one and the next one are kinda like that. Anyway, enjoy the next five minutes as we ramble on about one more thing Dad was right about. Backstory: A dad gets a book "Dad Was Right" as a gift and tortures his two adult kids years later with stories -- in their own voices -- about why he was right...
Gratitude... what does it mean? Is it a virtue or something that other weaponize to control expectations, to limit reach, to keep kids in their lanes.... and how does it affect adult kids later in life as they reach beyond what they have to greater things? We explore these questions from a seemingly benign bit of advice almost every parent has uttered at one point in their lives. Backstory: A dad gets a book "Dad Was Right" as a gift and tortures his two adult kids years later with stories -- in their own voices -- about why he was right...
The hustle, everyone is told they need to hustle and grind, but to what end? Is making a living now the new making a life? Dad speaks to his elder Millennial son about what it takes these days to "make a life" and what "making a living" means. Backstory: A dad gets a book "Dad Was Right" as a gift and tortures his two adult kids years later with stories -- in their own voices -- about why he was right...
Calling your daughter before she had her morning coffee and asking some life stuff is a grab bag of never knowing what you're gonna get... and this morning did not disappoint. Black coffee, pay your own rent and read the newspaper; three chain links for adulthood. Backstory: A dad gets a book "Dad Was Right" as a gift and tortures his two adult kids years later with stories -- in their own voices -- about why he was right...
This ain't gonna lick itself... Quite a life mantra, and yet, we went there ever so briefly. We talked about how success isn't just one thing, one goal but perhaps even the movement toward a goal... nd how true success is about remaining adaptable and not wallowing in regret when a plan does not unfold as you had imagined. And a few other things.... Backstory: A dad gets a book "Dad Was Right" as a gift and tortures his two adult kids years later with stories -- in their own voices -- about why he was right...
Why is everything so complicated? Does it need to be? Complicated simplicity, how things that are simple are really the result of things that have been well-thought out. We also get into some parenting tips as well as crossing paths with a gaggle of geese. It will all makes sense when you hit play. Do it now. Backstory: A dad gets the book "Dad Was Right" as a gift and tortures his two adult kids years later with stories -- in their own voices -- about why he was right...
What's the rush? Why are you in such a hurry to grow up? Stop and appreciate everything around you while you can... time will pass by so quickly and you will eventually be on the north side of 50 and realize you never really did slow down enough to taste life. Or not, hell, I have no idea. Backstory: A dad gets the book "Dad Was Right" as a gift and tortures his two adult kids years later with stories -- in their own voices -- about why he was right...
This was a rare treat for Dad, to have his daughter who gave him the book, sitting directly across from him in the studio to record this episode. It was a little strange to see the immediate feedback, the faces and body language as the conversation progressed. I'm not sure if we will do in-person episodes on the regular, but we probably will. It gives a different dimension to the podcast and ... we'll grow into it, I think. Besides, it gives Dad an excuse to buy a few new audio toys. The typewriter you hear in the beginning... that was just me torturing my daughter as she was sitting, ready to talk... I was typing up nonsense but I looked like I was tapping out some urgent thoughts from my noggin. I was setting the stage, as it were.... Does anyone read these liner notes? I enjoy writing them, so I suppose that's enough. Drop me a tweet or an Instagram or something if you get this far along. I'm @gerardmclean everywhere, but I'll not do Facebook. I'll see you there; I just won't respond. No offense. Backstory: A dad gets the book "Dad Was Right" as a gift and tortures his two adult kids years later with stories -- in their own voices -- about why he was right...
When is the courage of one man a majority? I dunno and apparently it is a really hard question... Also, I fell for the beeping noises at the end of the podcast. You're just gonna have to listen to the whole thing to get to the end. Backstory: A dad gets a book "Dad Was Right" as a gift and tortures his two adult kids years later with stories -- in their own voices -- about why he was right...
Today, dad called his daughter who was in the middle of a cross-country move, while caring for two kids under two. For the record, she is not smarter than her brother and they are both way smarter than me. Don't be @-ing me on the twitter over this... it was just some light-hearted humor to grease the conversation. I wonder, though, how long it will be before they catch on that I am deliberately waiting those long pauses to see how long it takes them to get in there... and how many times they repeat the prompt before answering it? Lest you start feeling sorry for them, they both agreed to the TOS. :-) Backstory: A dad gets a book "Dad Was Right" as a gift and tortures his two adult kids years later with stories -- in their own voices -- about why he was right...
A dad gets a book "Dad Was Right" as a gift and tortures his two adult kids years later with stories -- in their own voices -- about why he was right... Today, dad called his son and asked what "be the best of whatever you are" meant to him and why this pearl of wisdom was right. At one point, dad mangled the word "mistake" which is its own irony. The reference to Aerosmith? That is probably another story for another day.
The trailer... or at least the warning to my two adult kids that I will be once again meddling in their quiet lives. At least I warned them I was going to do this, right? I need a lie down.