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    • Dungeons and Daddies Live Tour and Mother's Day DealsCelebrate Mother's Day with personalized cards from Moonpig for $5. Join Dungeons and Daddies on their live tour or listen to their podcast. Use Z Biotics for alcohol consumption and manage finances with Chime's convenient features.

      This summer, Dungeons and Daddies is embarking on a live tour named "The Areas Tour," covering Midwest and East Coast states from May 31st to June 14th. Meanwhile, for Mother's Day, surprise moms with personalized cards from Moonpig for just $5. Also, consider using Z Biotics, a pre-alcohol probiotic drink, to help reduce the negative effects of alcohol consumption. Chime, a financial institution, offers features like fee-free overdraft and early direct deposit, making managing finances more convenient. Lastly, Dungeons and Daddies is a podcast with explicit content and can be found on various platforms.

    • A diverse D&D podcast with Taylor Swift and cultural referencesThe 'Dungeons and Daddies' podcast, featuring Taylor Swift and various cultural references, offers an engaging listen for fantasy and D&D fans with its diverse cast and humor.

      The "Dungeons and Daddies" podcast, hosted by Freddie Wong, is a Dungeons and Dragons adventure featuring a diverse group of characters, including Taylor Swift as a tiefling rogue, and Freddie Wong himself, who plays a different character each episode. The podcast is not about BDSM or pitbulls, but rather a fantastical journey of saving the world. The group has encountered various personal heavens, and Taylor's is tsukumen ramen, a Japanese soup. The podcast also includes cultural jokes and references, such as the Chinese belief that Italians borrowed noodles from them. Lincoln Lee Wilson, another character, is a homeschooled soccer kid who favors applesauce as his dessert. The podcast's humor and storytelling make it an engaging listen for fantasy and D&D fans.

    • Exploring the Unique Pairing of Pork and ApplesauceDiscovering the delightful combination of pork and applesauce, sharing an intriguing fact about the oldest recorded tooth loss, and discussing quirky characters and their experiences.

      Combining pork with applesauce is a unique and delicious culinary experience, as highlighted in the discussion. Another interesting fact shared was that the oldest recorded person to have lost their last baby tooth was Joyce Whalen, at the age of 87. The conversation also touched upon various characters and their quirks, including Normal Leo Swaddlers Garcia and Scary Marla, and their unusual experiences. However, it's important to note that the discussion also contained some explicit language and mature themes. Overall, the conversation showcased the group's enthusiasm for exploring various topics, from food to personal anecdotes, and their ability to find humor and intrigue in everyday experiences.

    • The impact of power and belief on interpersonal dynamicsBelief in someone's power can significantly shape relationships, while the source of that power can be questioned. Power and belief are interconnected, and the perception of power can be influenced by the actions and words of others.

      Power and belief can significantly impact interpersonal dynamics. In the discussion, Taylor, a character who dreams of killing God, encounters a situation where he believes he has found God in the form of a man named Willie. However, Scary challenges Taylor's belief, suggesting that people are only around Willie because of his abilities, not who he is as a person. This revelation leaves Taylor questioning his beliefs and the nature of power and belief in the context of relationships. Furthermore, the group engages in a role-playing game to determine the beliefs of other characters regarding the identity of Willie. The outcome of the game suggests that the belief in Willie's divinity is influenced by the actions and words of others. This highlights the idea that power and belief are interconnected, and that the perception of power can be shaped by the actions and words of those around us. Additionally, the group also discusses the implications of fighting a god, and the absence of a god-like friend in their group could potentially hinder their chances of success. The conversation also touches upon the idea that even gods can be vulnerable to certain attacks, but their immunity to certain types of damage can make fighting them a complex challenge. Overall, the discussion emphasizes the significance of power, belief, and their interplay in various contexts.

    • Players use imagination and determination to summon help during role-playing gameImagination and determination can help players overcome obstacles in role-playing games, demonstrating the importance of teamwork, encouragement, and resilience.

      During a role-playing game session, the players, each with unique abilities and personalities, encounter various challenges and obstacles. Link, inspired by a friend's failed attempt to pass through a door, uses his imagination and determination to summon a powerful defender, David Beckham, to help him progress. Hermes, driven by anger and frustration, lashes out at an opponent with harsh words. Taylor, in a moment of desperation, summons a god-killing sword from his anime-inspired world to defend himself. Despite the fantastical elements, the players' actions and reactions demonstrate the importance of teamwork, encouragement, and resilience in overcoming adversity. The DM skillfully guides the narrative, creating a rich and immersive experience for all involved.

    • Encountering and Overcoming Adversity TogetherThrough effective communication, teamwork, and understanding, even the most challenging situations can lead to growth and redemption. Always be there for each other during tough times.

      In this Dungeons and Dragons session, the group encountered a powerful adversary, Willie Stampler, who had control over one of the members through magical bracelets. Despite their initial mistrust and harsh words, the group eventually came together to help their friend and break the control over him. The experience taught them the importance of communication, teamwork, and understanding that everyone is going through their own struggles. They learned that even when things seem hopeless, there's always a chance for redemption and growth. It's essential to be there for each other, especially during challenging times. The session ended with the group expressing their love and support for their friend and rolling dice to persuade him to keep going. The outcome was a reminder that even in the midst of adversity, there's always a reason to keep pushing forward.

    • Believing in the power of loveLove has the power to make the world better, despite imperfections. Care for each other, respect choices, learn from mistakes, forgive, and cherish connections.

      Love, despite its imperfections, has the power to make the world a better place. Our parents, despite their mistakes, acted out of love, and we too are trying to do the same. The future is uncertain, but as long as we keep trying to make a positive impact, we can believe that love can prevail. We should care for each other, not use each other, and respect each other's choices. We may have faced hardships and made mistakes, but we have the power to learn and grow from them. We should forgive ourselves and appreciate the people who have helped us become better versions of ourselves. And even though we may part ways, the love and connections we have made will remain. So, let us continue to believe in the power of love and keep striving to make the world a better place.

    • Enjoying the simple pleasures in life: Fee-free banking and well-informed litterChime offers fee-free banking with overdraft up to $200 and a sense of community, while Pretty Litter provides a well-informed kitty litter experience with odor trapping and health monitoring.

      Chime offers a budget-friendly and community-focused banking solution with features like fee-free overdraft up to $200, early direct deposit, and a sense of camaraderie through its Spot Me program. Meanwhile, Pretty Litter provides a convenient and informative kitty litter experience with its ability to instantly trap odor, change color based on cat health, and offer free shipping. While we may have lost a god's ability to destroy existence, we can still focus on the tasks at hand and enjoy the simple pleasures in life, like a fee-free banking experience and a well-informed litter situation. So, open a Chime account at chime.com/daddies and try Pretty Litter with a 20% discount at prettylitter.com/daddies. Remember, small steps towards financial progress and cat health can lead to significant improvements.

    • The Most Valuable Asset is KnowledgeIn the magical room, knowledge is the only thing that can be brought back, making it the most valuable asset.

      The rules of the magical room are such that when an object is taken out, the person is transported out as well, but knowledge cannot be taken away. The group in the discussion explored various possibilities of bringing objects or even themselves back into the room, including using a paper clip, drawing the keyhole shape on their body, wishing for knowledge to pick magical locks, or even becoming God. However, they ultimately realized that the most valuable thing they could bring back was knowledge. For instance, they wished for the knowledge to pick magical locks, the history of defeating gods, and even fluency in Japanese. These discoveries proved to be invaluable, as they could use the knowledge to help them in their current predicament and beyond. Additionally, they discussed the idea of teleporting to specific locations, such as outside Link's cell or even onto the throne of God, to aid in their mission. Overall, the group learned that knowledge is the most valuable asset that cannot be taken away, and they should focus on acquiring as much of it as possible.

    • The importance of continuous learning and gaining knowledge from various sourcesContinuously learn from diverse sources, use knowledge for the greater good, and trust your instincts to navigate life's challenges.

      Education, whether formal or informal, is essential for personal growth. The speaker in this conversation expresses a desire to learn everything from Harvard Business School and the streets, emphasizing the importance of gaining knowledge from various sources. This desire leads them to develop creative problem-solving skills, as shown when they use unconventional methods to escape a room filled with paperwork. Additionally, the conversation highlights the importance of using knowledge for the greater good. The speaker reflects on the idea that, as they age, they should focus on helping the younger generation rather than solely focusing on their own needs. This perspective is demonstrated when they suggest that policies should prioritize the needs of future generations. Furthermore, the conversation touches on the idea of taking risks and trusting instincts. The speaker takes a leap of faith and performs a dolphin dive off a cliff, trusting that their instincts will guide them. This moment of trust and risk-taking leads to a sense of freedom and accomplishment. Overall, the conversation emphasizes the importance of continuous learning, using knowledge for the greater good, and trusting instincts to navigate life's challenges.

    • Everyone is part of the greater wholeEven in challenging tasks, remember that everyone is connected and playing a role in the natural cycle of life. Appreciate the journey and experiences along the way.

      Even in the midst of a challenging and seemingly endless task, such as swimming through an ocean of paperwork filled with countless names, it's important to remember the beauty and interconnectedness of all things. The speaker discovered that everyone, no matter how insignificant they may seem, is a part of the greater whole. While searching for strong names to build an army, they realized that everyone is just "paper and the wind getting kicked by the foot of a really strong soccer player." This perspective shift brought a sense of peace and acceptance, acknowledging that everyone, including themselves, is just a part of the natural cycle of life. Despite feeling hard on themselves before, they came to understand that everyone is just trying their best and that it's essential to appreciate the journey and the experiences along the way.

    • Leveraging individual strengths for successDiscovering and utilizing the unique abilities of team members can lead to great success. Be sure to verify their legitimacy before involving them in crucial battles.

      Finding and utilizing the strengths of individual warriors, rather than relying on an army, can lead to great success. Link discovered this during his time of reflection, guided by dolphins, who taught him to swim and search for powerful warriors. He found Chugs Macrame, an accountant, who proved to be a valuable addition to their team. However, they had to ensure Chugs was legit before involving him in their fight against Willie. The group also discussed the importance of having a strategy when facing a formidable opponent like God, considering the implications of becoming a monster to defeat one. They considered a diversionary tactic to get one of them on the throne and, ultimately, united as one. Despite some mishaps, such as Hermy's confusion about his identity, the group remained focused on their goal and continued to explore their options.

    • Brainstorming creative ways to transport Willy through waterGroup used imaginative methods to help Willy overcome fear of water, considered various containers and protective gear, but prioritized safety and avoidance of irreversible decisions.

      The group was brainstorming creative ways to submerge Willy, who is afraid of water, in order to transport him to a different realm. They considered various methods such as creating or destroying water, using a body of water, or even using a collapsible helmet filled with water. However, they faced challenges like the size of the container and the potential for Willy to use his imagination to escape. The group also discussed the idea of using a neck seal or a paper mache helmet, but ultimately, they didn't want to take unnecessary risks or make irreversible decisions. The conversation showcases the group's inventive problem-solving skills and their dedication to finding a solution that would work for everyone involved.

    • Creating a waterproof helmet using everyday itemsImagination and resourcefulness can lead to innovative solutions for everyday problems. Personalized gifts and outdoor activities also hold value.

      Creativity and resourcefulness can turn everyday objects into solutions for unconventional problems. During a brainstorming session, the group discussed creating a waterproof helmet using a human sparklets jug and various fabrics. While they were able to successfully create a watertight helmet, they also emphasized the importance of personalized gifts, such as Aura Frames, for special occasions like Mother's Day. Additionally, they highlighted the value of outdoor activities and learning through hands-on projects, like KiwiCo's summer adventure series. Overall, the group demonstrated the power of imagination and ingenuity in finding solutions to various challenges.

    • Personalized Summer ExperiencesEnjoy customized summer crates from Kiwi Co, discounted Mother's Day cards from Moonpig, and expert advice from knowledgeable advisors.

      Technology and convenience are making summer experiences more personalized and enjoyable. Kiwi Co offers the Summer Adventure Series with customizable options for receiving summer crates all at once or weekly. Matt from the discussion received a 20% discount using the code "summerdaddies." Moonpig also provides personalized Mother's Day cards for just $5 with a 50% discount on the first card. Chugs Macrame, a new acquaintance, showed his intelligence and expertise in number crunching, and offered advice on starting an S corp. The group discussed attacking a "Willie" or God, and considered using a familiar, like a pet, to help in their plan. In summary, the conversation showcased the convenience and personalization of summer experiences, as well as the value of knowledgeable advisors.

    • Taylor's Familiar and Throne DecisionTaylor uses their familiar for an air drop, hesitates about taking the throne, and the group debates who should rule, ultimately letting another character have it.

      During a discussion about their upcoming mission, a character named Taylor reveals they have the Find Familiar spell and a familiar named Rogue. The group is unsure of the familiar's role but comes up with a plan to use it for an air drop during their mission. Taylor expresses hesitation about taking the throne of God due to the responsibility and potential loss of anime time. The group engages in a friendly argument about who should take the throne, with Taylor ultimately deciding to let another character have it. They discuss the logistics of using Rogue for the air drop and come up with a plan for the rest of the team to fight Willie while they attempt to take the throne. They also discuss the potential risks and challenges of their plan, acknowledging that it's a "Hail Mary pass." Despite the uncertainty, they remain confident in their abilities, particularly with Taylor leading the way. The group also takes a moment to consider their odds of success before moving forward with the plan.

    • Preparing to Face God: Unexpected Challenges and AlliesThe group encounters unexpected challenges and allies while preparing to face their formidable enemy, God. One member transforms into a different persona, another hides instead of flies, and they use a signal mirror for communication. However, a shocking revelation from Willie leaves them with a difficult decision.

      The group is about to face a formidable enemy, God, and they need to devise a plan to defeat him. During their preparation, they encounter various challenges and discover unexpected allies and obstacles. One member, Chugs, is from the 1920s and transforms into a different persona when counting numbers. Hermy, another member, must convince Willie that he is not flying but hiding. They plan to use a signal mirror to communicate with each other and sneak up on God. However, they are met with a shocking revelation when Willie reveals his intention to torture their parents as revenge for being deprived of his power. The group is left with a difficult decision: either live with the knowledge that their parents are being tortured or attack God and risk their own lives.

    • Bonus content available on Patreon for Dungeons and Dads podcastFans can access bonus episodes, miniseries, and after shows on the podcast's Patreon page, including the Star Wars-themed 'All That Jizz' miniseries. The merchandise shop is also open for purchases.

      The Dungeons and Dads podcast is nearing the end of its second season, but fans need not worry as there is an abundance of bonus content available on their Patreon page. This includes various bonus episodes, miniseries, and after shows. One of the miniseries, "All That Jizz," is a Star Wars-themed production with an adult theme. The merchandise shop on the podcast's website is also open, offering items such as the "Daddy Things" deck and Odyssey dice set. The next episode is scheduled for March 26th. A seemingly unrelated fact discussed during the podcast was that Bugs Bunny, despite being a rabbit, does indeed burrow and tunnel, contradicting the common belief that he lives in a Greek opera house at all times.

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    Ep. 27 - Advanced Dungeons & Dragons

    The dads finally approach the dreaded Castle Ravenloft with an army of mercenaries in tow and engage in some creative problem solving.


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    S2 Ep. 22 - Army of Tree

    S2 Ep. 22 - Army of Tree

    The teens try to escape Erin O'Neil's forest with a miniature sun in tow!

     

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    Do or Dice Live Tour - Live in Seattle 8/21/23

    Do or Dice Live Tour - Live in Seattle 8/21/23

    This episode contains Profanity, Violence, Sexual Content


    This was the first stop on the Dungeons and Daddies 2023 Do or Dice west coast tour, at the Neptune Theater in Seattle, WA. Join the Season 1 dads onstage as they fix a village's problems.


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    DM is Anthony Burch (@anthony_burch)

    Darryl Wilson is Matt Arnold (@mattlarnold)

    Henry Oak is Will Campos (@willbcampos)

    Ron Stampler is Beth May (@heybethmay)

    Glenn Close is Freddie Wong (@fwong)


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    Endless Thread Presents: Cautionary Tales

    Endless Thread Presents: Cautionary Tales

    Today's episode brings together three of our favorite things: mysteries, cultural deep-dives, and Dungeons & Dragons. It's an episode of Cautionary Tales, a podcast from Pushkin that tells stories of awful human error, tragic catastrophes, daring heists and hilarious fiascos of the past -- pointing out valuable lessons for us from all the dithering, death and destruction.