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S1 Ep2: Whoops, They Did It Again!

Episode 2 of the Dad Time Out Show podcast, hosted by Dad Time Out Show, titled "S1 Ep2: Whoops, They Did It Again!" was published on May 14, 2018 and runs 33 minutes.

May 14, 2018 ·33m · Dad Time Out Show

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Whoops…they did it again!

In Episode No.2 the guys break down the parental balance, weird playdates, Chuck E. Cheese, and of course Ben’s favorite meditation apps. Dad Jokes, Parent Tweets, and our parent quiz goes to a tiebreaker!

Also, the table is set… are you Team Ovaltine or Team Hershey's?

We’d be honored if you gave us a whirl!

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