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Papa est Fatigué is the parenting podcast for dads by dads. We're just a couple of dads discussing the challenges of being a parent. Tune in to hear about our experiences and some tips and tricks we've learned along the way.
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Having just returned recently from Disneyland, Dave shares his tips and tricks for navigating the parks with young kids, and how he managed to average one ride every 31 minutes - with a specific focus on how to maximize lightening lanes and individual lightening lane passes.Topics covered:Overview of Disney Genie + Lightening LaneOverview of Disney Genie + Individual Lightening LaneIs Genie + worth it?How Dave used Genie + to maximize his family's time at the parkIf you'd like to support the podcast, please subscribing, drop us a review, or purchase something from our merch store. Use the discount code podcast for 10% off.Resources:Episode 5 - What to do if your child is missing
A year in review

A year in review

2021-12-3040:03

To wrap up the year, we're looking back on the 45 episodes of Papa Est Fatigué. We'll be discussing:A review of 2021Our favorite episodes and whyWhat we've learned about parenting this yearWhat we're looking forward to in 2022If you'd like to support the podcast, please subscribing, drop us a review, or purchase something from our merch store. Use the discount code podcast for 10% off.Resources:What to do if your child is missingWhat to look for in a great board game for kidsThe challenges of fatherhoodFrom one father to anotherHow to be a good fatherScreentime for kidsPreparing for a moveSleepovers for kids
Holiday greetings

Holiday greetings

2021-12-2300:42

Hey Everyone, This is Dave. Jim and I are off this week spending some time with our families but stay tuned for next week’s episode where we reflect on our favorite episodes of 2021 and what we learned about parenting this year. In the meantime we wish you a happy and safe holiday season and  we’ll talk to you next week.
Somehow we've made it to holiday 2021. We're checking in with each other to see how things are going and talking about:our family traditionsbelieving in Santateaching the kids about charitynew year's resolutions and goal setting for the kidsIf you'd like to support the podcast, please subscribing, drop us a review, or purchase something from our merch store. Use the discount code podcast for 10% off.Resources:How Much Do You Spend on Christmas Presents for Your Kids?This Simple “Rule of 4” Can Tame the Holiday Overspending Parents do on Their KidsAngel tree Delancy Street FoundationEp 6 - Allowance and chores
Life skills for kids

Life skills for kids

2021-12-0934:58

We recently saw an article about the kinds of skills the author was teaching his kids and it got us thinking about what skills we want to impart on our children. We’ll be discussing:Life skills we learned growing upWhat kind of skills we’re currently teaching our kidsAny gender-specific skills we’re teachingFuture skills we plan on teachingIf you'd like to support the podcast, please subscribing, drop us a review, or purchase something from our merch store. Use the discount code podcast for 10% off.Resources:Papa est fatigue Ep 6 – Kids and moneyPapa est fatigue Ep 13 – After-school activities for kids
We've all been through it: "How was your day?""Ok.""What did you do?""Nothing."It can feel like pulling teeth trying to find how things are going with your child so today we're discussing some of the tricks we use to get our kids to talk about their days. We'll cover:General recommendations on how to get your kids to talkHow we get our kids to engageIdeas from RedditIf you'd like to support the podcast, please subscribing, drop us a review, or purchase something from our merch store. Use the discount code podcast for 10% off.Resources:Why Kids Don't Want to Talk About Their Day (and How to Get Them to Open Up Anyway)10 Ways to Get Kids to Open Up About Their Day, According to Lifehacker ReadersOne question my daughter can’t stand: ‘How was your day?’Why Ages 2-7 Matter So Much for Brain Development
A Thanksgiving note

A Thanksgiving note

2021-11-2500:40

Jim and I are taking this week off to spend some time with family. We just wanted to say thanks to all of you who listen to the podcast. Stay tuned for next week's episode: How to get kids to talk about their day.
On the heels of our last podcast discussing online safety for kids, we'll be discussing the recent Facebook whistler blower testimony. We'll be covering:Highlights of the testimonyOur initial reactions How we are preparing our children for social mediaWhether the information makes us think differently about having our kids join social media and when they might be readyIf you'd like to support the podcast, please subscribing, drop us a review, or purchase something from our merch store. Use the discount code podcast for 10% off.Resources:Facebook aware of Instagram’s harmful effect on teenage girls, leak revealsFacebook documents show how toxic Instagram is for teens, Wall Street Journal reportsParents sound off on testimony about the harms of Facebook and InstagramHere are 4 key points from the Facebook whistleblower's testimony on Capitol HillFacebook whistleblower testifies company 'is operating in the shadows, hiding its research from public scrutiny'Facebook whistleblower Frances Haugen tells lawmakers that meaningful reform is necessary ‘for our common good’Facebook Knows Instagram Is Toxic for Teen Girls, Company Documents Show
After running across an article entitled 80% of parents Think Technology Has Made Parenting More Difficult, Causes Kids to Grow Up Faster, we started thinking about our own online safety plans. In this episode we’ll discuss:The primary activities our kids do onlineOur online rulesWays we control accessWebsites that are off limitsWhat we’ve taught our kids about online safetyAdvice from Consumer ReportsIf you'd like to support the podcast, please subscribing, drop us a review, or purchase something from our merch store. Use the discount code podcast for 10% off.Resources:Smith Micro Survey Finds that Parents Rely on a Myriad of Technology to Protect their Kids Online80 Percent of Parents Think Technology Has Made Parenting More Difficult, Causes Kids to Grow Up FasterInternet Safety for Kids:How to Protect Your Child From Online Danger
There are so many things to buy when you're having a baby but what do you really need? We're reacting to "9 baby items you don't need". Learn what we think about the following items:A changing tableA wipe warmerDiaper disposal systemSpecial baby detergentBassinetsExpensive crib beddingHigh chairsBaby food processorDiaper bagsThe most useless products we purchased or were givenThe most useful products we purchased or were givenResources:https://www.parents.com/parenting/money/baby-items-you-dont-need/Comotomo bottlesUPPABaby Vista StrollerPack and PlayUniqlo clothesGB Pockit strollerBritex clicktight car seat
Halloween 2021

Halloween 2021

2021-10-2840:25

After taking a year off from Halloween, our kids are ready to get back to trick or treating. In this episode we'll discuss:What are kids are going to be for HalloweenOur plans for HalloweenRules around costumes and candy eatingWhat time we're going to start trick or treatingSome safety tipsResources:The Halloween Candy You Give Out Reveals How Much You Care About StatusHalloween safety guide: Illustrated tips for parents, trick-or-treaters amid COVID pandemic - USA TodayHalloween is on! Just follow these 6 rules to keep kids safe
From time to time we do a segment called “musings on fatherhood” where we discuss a bunch of unrelated parenting topics. This most reflects the kind of conversations we’d have when we’re in person. In this episode we’ll discuss:Check in on how school is goingHow we handle summer birthdaysAt what age we’re ok with our daughters piercing their earsWhether our oldest are using the iPad for video callsAny clothing restrictions we haveWhen and how to have the “sex talk”If you'd like to support the podcast, please subscribing, drop us a review, or purchase something from our merch store. Use the discount code podcast for 10% off.Resources:Amazing You!: Getting Smart About Your Private Parts
In today’s episode we’re discussing how we engage with our kids. We'll cover our thoughts on the following:Tips from a therapistOur advice and what works for us when engaging out kidsIf you like what you heard, please consider subscribing, writing a review, and purchasing something from our merch store.Resources:How fathers can avoid pitfalls of shifting parenting roles, according to a therapist
How to be a good dad

How to be a good dad

2021-10-0734:29

In today’s episode we’re discussing what it means to be a good dad. We'll cover our thoughts on the following:How our fathers modeled what it meant to be a good fatherOur concerns/worries about being a fatherWhat does ‘being a good father’ mean to us and what guiding principles we haveHow do we reflect these guiding principles in our day-to-day livesIf you like what you heard, please consider subscribing, writing a review, and purchasing something from our merch store.Resources:25 Simple But Powerful Things Every Great Dad DoesThe Awesome Dad Cheat Sheet: 18 Fatherhood Tips They Should’ve Handed Out at the Delivery RoomHow To Be A Good Father: Tips & Advice For DadsHow to Be a Better Father In 10 StepsWhat Does It Take to Be a Good Dad?30 Men Share What Terrified Them Most About Becoming DadsTop 10 New Dad Fears
In today’s episode we’re sharing our reaction to 10 Parenting Mistakes We Should Learn From Before it's Too Late, According to RedditDuring this episode we’ll share our thoughts on the following parenting tips:When to give in to your childHandling our emotionsAccepting help from othersWhat baby products to splurge onBeing part of the clean plate clubAnd moreIf you like what you heard, please consider subscribing, writing a review, and purchasing something from our merch store.Resources:10 Parenting Mistakes We Should Learn From Before it's Too Late, According to RedditGB Pocket strollerPapa Est Fatigué Ep 29: back to school
Postpartum depression

Postpartum depression

2021-09-2311:46

TRIGGER WARNING: today's episode discusses suicide and postpartum depressionIn today’s episode, Dave shares a personal experience with suicide and postpartum depression. Dave will also provide some information on the signs of postpartum depression from the Mayo Clinic.If you or anyone you know is experiencing postpartum depression, please seek professional advice.Resources:Postpartum depression from the Mayo ClinicNational Suicide Prevention Lifeline 1-800-273-8255
In today’s episode we’re sharing our favorite parenting tips and tricksDuring this episode we’ll discuss our favorite parenting tips and tricks for:Parents of newborns/expecting parentsMealtimesNighttime routineSchoolTravelIf you like what you heard, please consider subscribing, writing a review, and sharing the podcast on social media.Resources:WubbanubsCalm appPapa est Fatigué episode 28 - Sleepover podcastGB Pocket strollerPapa est Fatigué episode 5 - Getting separated from your child
In today’s episode we’re talking about the origin story of Papa est FatiguéDuring this episode we’ll discuss:What does Papa est Fatigué mean and where did the name Papa est Fatigué come fromHow did the business come aboutWhat listeners should expect to take away from this podcastOur favorite episode(s) and whyWhat we’ve learned from the podcastWhat is our greatest challenge with being a fatherIf you like what you heard, please consider subscribing, writing a review, and sharing the podcast on social media.Resources:Papa est Fatigué episode 2 - Sleep deprivationPapa est Fatigué episode 5 - Getting separated from your childPapa est Fatigué episode 6 - Chores and allowancePapa est Fatigué episode 10 - What to look for in a great board gamePapa est Fatigué episode 4 - Soon to be parentsPapa est Fatigué episode 8 - What to do when you’re expecting a second childPapa est Fatigué episode 21 - Challenges of being a fatherPapa est Fatigué episode 26 - Books, apps, and media recommendations
Back to school

Back to school

2021-09-0241:48

In today’s episode we’re talking about heading back to school.During this episode we’ll discuss:Catching up on our summerOur back to school traditionsIssues our kids have had with back to school and how we’ve handled themHow Jim prepared his girls to start at a new schoolOur concerns going back to school this yearTips from Stanford Health on how to help your child adjust to a new school year, and any anxiety parents might have If you like what you heard, please consider subscribing, writing a review, and sharing the podcast on social media.Resources:5 Questions: Elizabeth Reichert on Handling Back-to-School Anxiety in a Pandemic
Sleepovers for kids

Sleepovers for kids

2021-08-2636:54

In today’s episode we’re talking about sleepovers - if our kids are ready, if we’re ready, and some advice for how to approach the first sleepovers.During this episode we’ll discuss:Sleepovers when we were youngOur kids’ current sleepover experienceWhether our oldest have been asking about sleepoversSleepover advice from the Alliance for ChildrenAny concerns or requirements we have for sleepoversThoughts on co-ed sleepoversThoughts on sleepover during COVIDIf you like what you heard, please consider subscribing, writing a review, and sharing the podcast on social media.Resources:Tent Sleepovers: The Extravagant Party Kids Are Craving in 2021Safe sleepovers
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