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I Hate My Kids

I Hate My Kids

著者: Joseph Carter-Brown — DOsomething.DESIGN
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I Hate My Kids, An Unserious Podcast for a Serious Subject features lighthearted, yet honest and open conversations with host Joseph Carter-Brown and parents, especially fathers, about the joys, triumphs, frustrations, and growing pains of parenthood.Joseph Carter-Brown — DOsomething.DESIGN
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  • Dope Like Me w/ Daryl Hogan
    2025/07/21

    You really should watch this one! Talking fatherhood over beers is not a bad way to spend a Tuesday evening, but no matter how you slice it, this episode was an absolute treat!

    On this episode, JCB and DDH meet up at JB—ahem, Joseph Carter-Brown and Daryl D. Hogan meet up at Judge's Bench—to grab a drink and shoot the sh** about parenting, acceptance, kids not being delinquent enough, and grappling with the ultimate lack of control any of us have in how our kids end up. This was a fun and heartfelt episode that is best watched, but it's also a superb listen.

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    1 時間 19 分
  • Parenting Through the Storm w/ Jose
    2025/07/03

    What do you get when you mix electrical storms, internet outages, deep dad reflections, and a whole lotta chicken tenders? This episode.

    Jose joins me (mid-thunderstorm) to talk about parenting from the frontlines—blending stories of stepdadding, growing up as a first-generation immigrant, and how he went from not wanting kids to raising four with love, patience, and the occasional side-eye.

    We trade stories about the chaos, the course corrections, and those humbling moments when your kid becomes your clearest reality check.

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    1 時間 4 分
  • The Zebra Thugz Reunion Tour w/ John Williams
    2025/06/09

    Joseph Carter-Brown sits down with longtime friend and former imaginary rap group (don’t ask) Zebra Thugz collaborator John Williams to talk about parenting teenage boys, overcorrecting for your own childhood, and what happens when your kid treats a Nutty Buddy and a Dr. Pepper like a complete meal.

    From baseball meltdowns to roof-climbing toddlers to post-game pep talks that absolutely did not land, this one’s full of hard-earned wisdom, petty frustrations, and the quiet horror of realizing you may have accidentally raised someone just like you.

    Pro tip: If you're the neighbor of someone with kids and find yourself wondering, “Do they know their baby is on the roof?” — rest assured the answer is always no.

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    1 時間 2 分
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