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E5: Spring Projects, Competitions, Kids, and Keeping Sane

Episode 5 of the The Men's Room podcast, hosted by Chad Henderson, titled "E5: Spring Projects, Competitions, Kids, and Keeping Sane" was published on April 8, 2025 and runs 55 minutes.

April 8, 2025 ·55m · The Men's Room

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In this episode of The Men’s Room, the guys dive into springtime chaos — from trampoline assembly disasters and lawn care debates to keeping kids healthy through daycare season. They swap stories about sharing hobbies with their kids, the joy (and pain) of yard work, and finding healthy competition as grown men. Plus, a few laughs about regrettable college purchases, game show appearances, and why you should always listen to your wife’s advice on assembly instructions. Stay for the Masters predictions and leave with a reminder to find joy in the little things.

In this episode of The Men’s Room, the guys dive into springtime chaos — from trampoline assembly disasters and lawn care debates to keeping kids healthy through daycare season. They swap stories about sharing hobbies with their kids, the joy (and pain) of yard work, and finding healthy competition as grown men. Plus, a few laughs about regrettable college purchases, game show appearances, and why you should always listen to your wife’s advice on assembly instructions. Stay for the Masters predictions and leave with a reminder to find joy in the little things.

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