SDS Ep. 22: It’s OK to Cough

Josh and Shaun discuss audible books, horror movies, the Evil Dead remake / We discuss parenting fears from listerners and share some of our own. / The craziness of girls Halloween costumes. Ugh. / What if money was no object? How to be happy / Honey Boo Boo child, please [...]

By |2012-10-26T14:15:01-07:00October 26th, 2012|Blog|0 Comments

Ep19 – A Modern Post

Lyle Underwood joins the show again and I try to be as smart as him while we talk modernism, the existence of god, why he doesn’t drink and more. Glad I can have shows about candy corn and jerking off, and then switch to high brow stuff like this. What [...]

By |2012-10-25T04:52:26-07:00October 25th, 2012|Blog|0 Comments

Making Sense of Your Feelings

[amazon asin=1433811936&template=thumbnail1&chan=default]Guest 1: Mary Lamia, author of Emotions! Topic: Making sense of your feelings. Issues: Anxiety can improve creativity and productivity; guilt helps you maintain your relationships; showing pride in your accomplishments can help you socially; venting anger doesn’t help; overvaluing happiness can actually lead you to be less happy.

By |2012-10-22T13:45:22-07:00October 22nd, 2012|Blog|0 Comments

When Anxiety is Your Friend + No More Negative Thinking + How to Wow

[amazon asin=1433811936&template=thumbnail1&chan=default]Guest 1: Mary Lamia, author of Emotions! Topic: Making sense of your feelings. Issues: Anxiety can improve creativity and productivity; guilt helps you maintain your relationships; showing pride in your accomplishments can help you socially; venting anger doesn’t help; overvaluing happiness can actually lead you to be less happy. [...]

SDS Ep. 21: Screens for Eyes

Shaun and Josh discuss bullying / The instagram contest, make your photos public, tag them with #superdadshow and win a prize! / Oldest father on earth has a kid at 96 / We answer a listener question (the best we can. :)) / Everyone gets a trophy in America. / [...]

By |2012-10-19T16:07:23-07:00October 19th, 2012|Blog|0 Comments

How to Empower the Developing Teen Brain

Fascinating new research about the brain of teenagers has changed what brain scientists and educators used to assume about the subject. If you have ever parented, mentored or taught a teen, you know this is probably the most perplexing challenge you’ll ever face. Why do they act the way they [...]

By |2012-10-18T07:00:00-07:00October 18th, 2012|Blog|0 Comments
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