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September 21, 2025 58 mins

Welcome back to The Dad Voice Podcast! 🎙️

This week we talk about how to effectively communicate with the terrorists that are your toddlers! Spoiler alert: you don't win often!

👉 What’s inside this episode: • Cole got injured from standing too long • The dads figure out subliminal algorithm hacking • Cole talks about his Vasectomy...Again (its getting a little weird) • Phil thinks everyone needs to be beat up at least once • 🎤 Raw, unfiltered dad humor, or at the very least some good content to go to sleep to.

If you love Dad Jokes and parenting humor, or just love to come hang and laugh you’re in the right place.

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