They Call Me "Daddy"

Episode 9.5- Family Ties

November 30, 2023 They Call Me "Daddy" Season 1 Episode 9
Episode 9.5- Family Ties
They Call Me "Daddy"
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They Call Me "Daddy"
Episode 9.5- Family Ties
Nov 30, 2023 Season 1 Episode 9
They Call Me "Daddy"

Episode 9.5- Family Ties

Join us for an unfiltered and raw episode of "They Call Me Daddy," where hosts Torrean and Mack, minus Mondo this time, delve into the real and sometimes messy world of parenting, personal growth, and the challenges that come with it.

This episode, titled "Family Feuds," kicks off with a relatable and humorous discussion about Thanksgiving experiences – from awkward dinners to the value of family connections in lifting spirits during tough times. Torrean shares his journey from stress to rejuvenation over the holiday, highlighting the unexpected ways family can turn our moods around.

The conversation takes a more serious turn as they explore the complexities of growing up in the public eye, referencing T.I. and his son King's recent public spat. They delve deep into the challenges of parenting in the spotlight, the struggle of youth to find their identity, and the delicate balance between discipline and understanding.

But it's not all heavy. The episode is sprinkled with light-hearted banter about holiday traditions, the oddities of kids' YouTube content, and the ever-changing landscape of parenting in the digital age. They even touch on the bizarre requests from kids to Santa – from horses to hammers – and how these moments, though puzzling, are precious in their innocence.

Wrapped in humor, honesty, and a touch of nostalgia, "Family Feuds" is more than just a podcast episode – it's a slice of life, a reflection on the ups and downs of being a parent, and a reminder that in this crazy journey, we're all in it together.

So tune in, laugh, reflect, and maybe see a bit of your own family feuds in ours. Welcome to "They Call Me Daddy."

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Episode 9.5- Family Ties

Join us for an unfiltered and raw episode of "They Call Me Daddy," where hosts Torrean and Mack, minus Mondo this time, delve into the real and sometimes messy world of parenting, personal growth, and the challenges that come with it.

This episode, titled "Family Feuds," kicks off with a relatable and humorous discussion about Thanksgiving experiences – from awkward dinners to the value of family connections in lifting spirits during tough times. Torrean shares his journey from stress to rejuvenation over the holiday, highlighting the unexpected ways family can turn our moods around.

The conversation takes a more serious turn as they explore the complexities of growing up in the public eye, referencing T.I. and his son King's recent public spat. They delve deep into the challenges of parenting in the spotlight, the struggle of youth to find their identity, and the delicate balance between discipline and understanding.

But it's not all heavy. The episode is sprinkled with light-hearted banter about holiday traditions, the oddities of kids' YouTube content, and the ever-changing landscape of parenting in the digital age. They even touch on the bizarre requests from kids to Santa – from horses to hammers – and how these moments, though puzzling, are precious in their innocence.

Wrapped in humor, honesty, and a touch of nostalgia, "Family Feuds" is more than just a podcast episode – it's a slice of life, a reflection on the ups and downs of being a parent, and a reminder that in this crazy journey, we're all in it together.

So tune in, laugh, reflect, and maybe see a bit of your own family feuds in ours. Welcome to "They Call Me Daddy."

Introduction and Thanksgiving Stories
Discussion on Josh Giddey Controversy
Conversation about Christmas Movies and Santa Claus
Imagination and Innocence
Family Traditions
Santa Claus and Imagination
Youth and Growing Up
Screen Time and Balancing
Parenting Challenges
Discipline and Respect
Glorification of the Hood
Teaching Lessons
Fighting and Fame
Words of Wisdom
Appreciation for the Audience
Parenting and Unity
We Out