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06 - Keep It Simple

EPISODE · May 27, 2020 · 16 MIN

06 - Keep It Simple

from Dad Was Right · host Gerard McLean

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...

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