by Eden and Tom Knutilla
A boomer dad and his millenial child compare and contrast childhood experience stories in order to better understand what is really different between generations.
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January 27, 2025
Send us a textThis episode continues discussing the question, What Does It Mean to Be a Man? We start by trying to complete some of the discussions in Part 1 around the definitive definition of Masculinity. We discuss societal definitions caused by Movies, TV and Commercials. We then discuss the impact of Chivalry on masculinity. We introduce a satirical book that came out in the early 80s called Real Men Don’t Eat Quiche as a background to discuss the changes around society’s perception of m...
July 30, 2024
<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/286268/open_sms">Send us a Text Message.</a></p><p>This episode starts with the question, What Does It Mean to Be a Man? Since, it is a topic too big and nuanced to be addressed by a couple of story tellers, this episode focuses on personal experiences. What did ‘My Old Man’ teach me about being a man? How did society influence the definition of manhood? What does ‘No Homo’ mean anyway? How does the Feminism influence the definition of Masculinity. How did Dad’s experience of being in the first class with women at West Point influence his opinions about manhood? Because we are only armchair sociologists, we don’t get too deep, using personal experiences to expound on the idea of Masculinity. While this episode does contain some more serious topics it follows the spirit of openness, compassion and, in some cases, curiosity. Hope you enjoy!</p><p>Email us at <a href='mailto:[email protected]'>[email protected]</a></p><p>Visit our website at DadStoriesPodcast.com</p><p>Download our podcast from where ever you get your favorite podcasts</p><p>Music written and performed by Tom Knutilla</p>
April 1, 2024
<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/286268/open_sms">Send us a Text Message.</a></p><p>This episode continues the discussion about events that led us to becoming an Adult or, more accurately, becoming more like an adult. From when we were in our twenties going into the thirties, we both experienced a lot of growth based on being exposed to ‘adult life’. In this episode, we discuss topics centered around family situations such as partners, marriage and babies. We take a look at some of our more enlightening experiences as well as some sad and somewhat tragic experiences that come with married life and the culture of married life, buying a house, seeking parents' permissions for marriage, the why, when, and what of having a baby including risks of pregnancy, and when does a baby go from being an ‘it’ to being your child. These topics are raised from the point of personal experience and not one that covers every aspect of every topic. While this episode does contain some more serious topics it follows the spirit of openness, compassion and, in some cases, curiosity. Hope you enjoy!</p><p>Email us at <a href='mailto:[email protected]'>[email protected]</a></p><p>Visit our website at DadStoriesPodcast.com</p><p>Download our podcast from where ever you get your favorite podcasts</p><p>Music written and performed by Bobby Knutilla</p>
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