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Will Compton
Papa Team 6. See Team 6, you might be going through buds. That's breeding until dad status or semen. Team six, welcome to for the Dads. This is a show that embraces the trenches of fatherhood with dad wins, losses. We have a call in hotline 601 the Dads. We also round off every episode with a quote or a lesson that we are consuming that helps us in the ju in the journey of fatherhood. The replies in the comment sections of our YouTube videos on social media, they have been phenomenal. We we implement them into this episode and talk through some of the responses and comments that are out there. What else? We also talk about our family vacation. Myself, my wife, our two little girls, we went on a family vacation in Canada. We talk about week three in the trenches with Sherm and we talk about a lot of fun stuff on this episode. And dude, if you, if you want to keep supporting us and support this channel and support this brand, keep doing your thing in the comments. Make sure you're subscribed on all channels. Make sure you're following us on social media and at for the dadspod. And if you want to be a True Papa Team 6 member and fight for our freedoms, go to our store@bwtb.com to buy the new Papa Team 6 shirt. Again, that is bwtb.com enjoy this episode. Welcome to for the Dads. Make sure you take out your trash. Are we recording? Is the first question. Because what I've noticed is the little tech deal isn't backed by you anymore. It's over by Chef Jack, captain of Semen team six. So Chef Jack, are you now, are you now the guy who hits the record button?
Chef Jack
I am now the guy that has to record.
Will Compton
I saw somebody in the comments saying this should be on Jack. It shouldn't be on the guy helping host a show. To that guy, I say you are wrong because that was Sherm. That was, that was Sherm's like entire, like, yeah, he is a co host. When we started this show, it didn't feel like it was going to be this much of a co hosting show. Show with each other.
Sherman Williams
No.
Will Compton
Felt like you were going to chime in, you were going to run the stuff. You're going to help produce a lot more. We did. We've gotten very lucky with our intern, Chef Jack. And but to that comment, it's like, yeah, but we understand that and we hear you that Chef Jack could have possibly been the one that hit record or ask a question, are we recording? But we don't we take full accountability in this place.
Sherman Williams
There. There is no part of me. First off, I took pictures of his new setup. Please put that in the edit on YouTube so that they can see his setup. His setup is dialed.
Will Compton
Dialed.
Sherman Williams
I walked through that door into the production side today. I saw that there was no recorder over here.
Will Compton
He moved it himself.
Sherman Williams
He did.
Will Compton
And I said, this wasn't a team. This wasn't a duo conversation.
Sherman Williams
I lowered my head and I said, good. I said, good. But honestly, because. And I told him, like, I love that. And this was in the part that we didn't record last week. Chef is full time now. Well, starting.
Will Compton
He hasn't signed a dotted line. Nor does he have the contract.
Sherman Williams
Nor does he have the contract in place.
Chef Jack
Emailed.
Will Compton
Yeah.
Sherman Williams
Yeah. He's been offered to be full.
Will Compton
He's been. Yeah, he's heard that he's going to get offered full time.
Sherman Williams
Round of applause.
Will Compton
Which is even. Which is funnier because it's like we haven't even had. Well, I guess you came up and you said thank you. And I'm like, buddy, you've. You've crushed it all summer. And for you to take on a full project, like for the dads, like, take on the show, it's crazy. It is nuts. What, what are you, 23?
Chef Jack
Yeah, 23.
Will Compton
Unpaid internship coming in. On the production side, we had zero thought of hiring anybody outside of like social media. And for you to come take on this show for the dads, take on this brand before the dads.
Sherman Williams
Yeah.
Will Compton
There are some things I think we could tighten up on YouTube and posting right now. Guys, as you're watching, chef Jack, our 23 year old intern who's been a stud, a stallion. Dude, what. What is the saying? Wise beyond his years is kind of.
Sherman Williams
Very wise beyond his years is kind.
Will Compton
Of the sentence people say when you bring. Hey, what do you think about Chef Jack? He's. He's wise beyond his ears. He's got that professionalism about him.
Sherman Williams
Yes.
Will Compton
And. But for you to take it on, dude, seriously, it's. You've crushed it.
Sherman Williams
Thank you.
Chef Jack
I appreciate it. It's fun. Like, just like everyone who probably listens or watch, like, it's a fun to watch you guys interact and put on the show. And I feel like I got a great seat to it and I've enjoyed like every bit of the work. Like, it's been cool. I'm just, I just graduated college and I was sitting on my couch two months ago with my buddy drinking a beer, and I saw on instagram that you guys are looking for interns. And I had nothing lined up, so.
Will Compton
I was like, full.
Chef Jack
Full transparency. I got denied to a bunch of places, and I was like, well, let's just see.
Sherman Williams
Let's see.
Chef Jack
See what we're gonna do. I was already gonna move back to Nashville, and so to go from that to two months later sitting here, and it's like, it's really cool on my end. And I'm like, just pumped for this whole podcast. And yes, not official yet, but, well, you know, it's gonna be a good road.
Will Compton
I'm. Shout out Chef Jack in the comments. Shout out Chef Jackson, the captain of Seaman Team 6.
Sherman Williams
He is the captain now of both the record button and Semen Team six.
Will Compton
Yes.
Sherman Williams
And well, dude, well deserved. Well earned. I won't gloat too much because he wax poetic very well, but Chef is awesome. And Jared was in charge of picking our interns this summer, of filtering them down to, like, a number that we could easily select our interns.
Will Compton
Yeah.
Sherman Williams
And when he pulled up Jack's resume and his video that he submitted, he said, in that moment, I don't think this guy needs to be an intern. I think he needs to be full time. And JP and I, after watching that, and Mitch as well, but JP and I actually spoke about it. We're like, dude, before you even got in the building, this guy's a stud. So those places that rejected you, their loss. That's our gain.
Will Compton
And correct me if I'm wrong, too, but for the dads was more like a project that he approached, asking to do.
Sherman Williams
Yeah. Yes. And, dude, the whole. This whole process, the reason that we. I feel like we thank everybody at the top is because we went into this so blind. There was an idea that you had generated. There's a full pitch deck. There was us working with our third party production part, or really you working with our third party production partner going, sherman, this could be a really good show. This is where I see you. Blah, blah, blah, blah. We had no idea that it was going to get the buy in that it got. We had no idea what it would look like with me having a baby. How much can Sherman carry on his shoulders? Having a child is a very humbling experience, and I feel like I'm texting this guy multiple times saying, you are the man. You are crushing it. I feel like I'm letting everyone down with how much I'm not doing and the fact that an unpaid intern is editing the full episode, doing social clips.
Will Compton
Like showing up early, staying late.
Sherman Williams
You're a stud, dude. Well, you're a stud quickly.
Chef Jack
I like to throw back. Sherm, within a week, came to me and offered, as much as I'd love to say, I had the brilliant idea of approaching Sherm came to me and asked to watch the episode and possibly help out with some clips.
Will Compton
Right. Because Sherman was essentially going to be doing. Yeah. As much as possible on it. Again, us not experiencing what it'd be like when you had your kid. It's like, yeah, you. Did you miss hitting record? Could it have been dad brain? I saw a few comments out there on YouTube. Of course.
Sherman Williams
Thank you guys and thank you guys. But I'm not. I will not accept that. But thank you. Thank you. I see you. Yeah.
Will Compton
And then he watched the first one and started breaking down and making clips. And you'd be like, hey, Chef Jack's been the one making the clips and posting everything on the Internet. And it's kind of like, you know, oh, that's awesome to hear. It seems like we're going to need a producer for this show.
Sherman Williams
Yeah, we. Because there would be some weeks where. And now we're just kind of going into the weeds of like the back end stuff here at Bus and. But it is a full on operation that is really fun and I feel like something that will be explored way more from what I'm hearing with the Bus scene. Stuff of like this fall is it's a full on operation and so the interns coming in and crushing like they did, but especially Chef shout out big cheese queso grande for his help. Dude is unreal. Just being able to, hey, I can really edit this episode because I can trust Chef to do these social clips.
Will Compton
Yeah.
Sherman Williams
Oh, well, now I'm, you know, with baby. I'm coming up here, trying not to micromanage, but how's the. How's the edit going? Oh, man, it's good. I got it.
Will Compton
I was on the couch with my boy, drinking a beer.
Sherman Williams
Sure.
Will Compton
Nothing lined up.
Sherman Williams
You just be a dad, man. That's all you got to worry about right now. I'm like, this guy's an unpaid intern telling me this.
Will Compton
Yeah, that's crazy.
Sherman Williams
Yeah, crazy.
Chef Jack
I want the responsibility, like, in a, in a way like that. Like, it's been cool because I didn't know if I could. I've been able to do some cool stuff before graduating, but I've, you know, taken on like a podcast. It's like you don't even know if.
Will Compton
You can do it.
Chef Jack
So it's kind of a cool challenge to Be like, oh, yeah, we can. And I agree, Will, there's some stuff we can hone in on and trying to juggle some hats, but yeah, it's just cool all around. That's why I told you.
Will Compton
Just knowing that everything's coming from you is like, you know, obviously there's tons of empathy. It's like I'm scanning stuff and kind of looking and it's like, it's why you want to throw resources and bring in a social media producer and bring in. Bring in talent to help because the buy in of the show has been so cool. And it's like you don't want to let. You don't want to let everybody down. It's like we're building this community.
Sherman Williams
Yeah.
Will Compton
And people are comment and people are, you know, whether it's on Instagram, on YouTube, whatever it is, we're talking about the Papa Team 6 shirts. Like, the community buy in has been awesome.
Sherman Williams
We didn't even know if this would be a weekly show when you were first pitching it.
Will Compton
Right. Because we just didn't know how often we wanted to potentially do it. It's like committing to doing another show on top of bus and all the things we got coming down the pipe with busing with the boys. You just didn't know. I, I personally didn't know how often I would want to do it or would have the bandwidth to do it, but it's been so fun.
Sherman Williams
It's been fun, dude. And shout out these sickos that showed up to buy that PT6 shirt, bro.
Will Compton
We sold like over 500 right now. Which. Yeah, that's unreal, dude. Do we wish it was all the shirts? So if it's like we have 10,000 views in the last episode. I wish all 10,000 dads, all 10,000 papa seals chimed in and bought the shirt. I know it's still coming because this shirt is a shirt that just, it bonds the fatherhood. It imagine yourself walking around, say you're on vacation or say you're just walking around on a Saturday. Maybe you're at the farmer's market and you look down over by the lettuce and tomatoes and you just see a Papa Seal repping a Papa Team 6 shirt. And you just know that they tune into the same for the dads podcast that you do and you can go up and tap on the shoulder and be like pt6 and just dap them up. That's a fatherhood that is etched that only dads and only Papa Seals and Papa Team 6 members understand. And that's what juices me up about it when we're getting the text from Garrett on how many. You know, I think it was, like, in the first 30 minutes over, around 150 was sold. Yeah, it just. It gassed me up.
Sherman Williams
And then it just very. I don't remember the amount of time, but later that day, oh, by the way, we're at 488. Like, something like that. I was like, 488. Oh, my God.
Will Compton
And I'm like, I'm out enjoying vacation in Canada. A lot of great stories that are going to come from Canada on this episode. Let's go in week three of Scarlet. I know there's some fun, fun stories down the p. Oh, yeah. But being in Canada and, like, you know, you want to make video, you want to, like, do stuff to keep juicing the Papa Team 6. But I'm like, I got to be here. I gotta. I gotta enjoy vacation. T, turn off the work brain. But I'm Juice. When I saw you made your video to promote The Puppet Team 6 shirts, I'm just. I'm geeking and smiling behind my phone. Man, I can't wait to do some of this stuff when I get back. But it's been awesome. BWTB.com is where you can buy our first iteration of our Papa Team 6 shirts. And to start off, there's a comment from Alex. Alex W. 1457. It says, showed my wife the new shirt. Her response, the bear has all that gear, but where's the baby? Mom taking care of the baby while dad grills with the gear. Then he put. Damn. Still getting the shirt. PT6. The mom is right.
Sherman Williams
Mom made a great boy. Damn.
Will Compton
I'm looking at the detail of shirt, and people are like, why you guys not wear up in the shirts right now? We haven't got them in. We haven't. We haven't gotten them in the shop yet. Trust me.
Sherman Williams
But that's okay.
Will Compton
But I'm thinking I'm, like, looking at the details of the shirt because I love the shirt. And then I'm, like, laughing about this quote because I'm like, The mom is 100, right? Like, what is this? What is this papa seal doing in the garage? Just setting it up so we can get a nice photo for the gram. She's back. I'm locked and loaded, ready for my watch. And it's like, where's the kid?
Sherman Williams
Which was me. I mean, truly me in that raccoon video. Where's Scarlet in that? I'll tell you where she is. She's getting bounced by Jill, and she's probably crying, and Jill's going, yeah, what the hell is my husband doing?
Will Compton
The Papa Team Six shirt. That's pregame. That's getting ready to go on watch. You're getting ready, dude, because you were pulling some. You were pulling some. Some all nighters. Yeah. Yeah, but you want to. You want to keep ripping YouTube comments.
Sherman Williams
I'm so sorry.
Will Compton
Don't fall asleep at the wheel, Pop.
Sherman Williams
We have Brooke McKenzie, 7826. Hey, guys. My name is Brooke. I just gave birth eight days ago. My fiance and I are 25 and 26 years old. None of our friends have children yet. And essentially, she walked into the room, husband was watching for the dads on the tv. She popped a squat next to him. She said she's equally as big of a fan as her husband. Let's go, Brooke.
Will Compton
Go on.
Sherman Williams
Let's go.
Will Compton
That does it. Juices me up.
Sherman Williams
Does juice us up.
Will Compton
Just to picture a couple sitting on the couch and watching for the dads podcast on, I'm going to assume, big screen.
Sherman Williams
Yeah.
Will Compton
Just enjoying the night.
Sherman Williams
And Mama Bear's like, yo, this shit's gas.
Will Compton
Yeah, we got to do more for the moms. I. I saw a couple being like, do the collab with the wives with the wives podcast. Should be doing collabs with mom. Trust me, that stuff. These three brains, one of them operating the most, and that's Chef Jack. The other two brains, more just dad brain. Fleeting. Just taking it as it comes. We will have a strategy, and there will be some fun down the pipe. The Saheel Bloom lesson of the week last week on enjoying the magic years from his book Five Types of Wealth. Yeah. Having Ceil Blumo, I think would be a lot of fun having dads on moms.
Sherman Williams
Yes.
Will Compton
Just doing fun collabs. I think it'd be sick. That'd be especially diving into the weeds of, how do you do this?
Sherman Williams
Yes.
Will Compton
This is how dads kind of on the side and talk behind your back a little bit.
Sherman Williams
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Will Compton
How do the moms do it?
Sherman Williams
The wives would be crazy, dude. We would be flamed on this.
Will Compton
But we'd hold our own.
Sherman Williams
We would hold our. I would have to sit over there.
Will Compton
With you because the dads out there watching, we're representing Papa Team 6. We can't just go quiet into the night and lay down.
Sherman Williams
Oh, we need a full kangaroo koi. Don't put the camera chef on them too much. Keep it over here. I'll come sit next to you. We'll have them over here. And it's going to be 2v2.
Will Compton
Yeah, it'll be 2v2. And a lot of times it'll be like, you're 100% right. But let me just tell you what goes on in my brain when this happens.
Sherman Williams
And I'm not defending myself. Yeah.
Will Compton
Sometimes I'm just not thinking about it. I can't read your mind, but you.
Sherman Williams
Do a great job of communicating. Yeah.
Will Compton
Yeah.
Sherman Williams
And I love you. You look beautiful.
Will Compton
Yeah. Sweetheart, we love you. Here we go. From Nick C96 Papa Team 6 sled dog again. Have one girl of my own. My girl has. My girl has. Three girls. Just found out the gender of our baby on the way. Will have a full roster of girls. Girl dad times five. Pray for your boy. This comment right here is why dads go silent later in life. It's why you find him sitting in the corner at a holiday party and everybody's like, oh, what's up with Joe over there? Oh, he doesn't talk a whole lot. That's because he's outmanned and outgunned the moment he gets into the car to go home. Because you know Joe, if you just sit and get to know him and talk to him, I'm sure he's going to love hunting. He's probably got his camera like, hey, check out this eight pointer I found on my farm. He does, but he stays quiet at parties. Why? Because those dads who say one wrong thing on the car ride home. Honey, why'd you have to say. Why'd you say it like that?
Sherman Williams
Dad? Don't talk to like that. Dad. Dad. Oh, my God. What was his name?
Will Compton
Thanks for telling everybody I don't give you blow jobs anymore. What the hell was that? I try to have some fun. I can't just be a man. I can't just have some fun at a holiday party and joke around with the boys.
Sherman Williams
And I did say blowjob. I said, smoke my pipe.
Will Compton
That's different.
Sherman Williams
That's different.
Will Compton
They say that, but that right there is how dads go silent. And that is why I'm terrified of having a third daughter. Because you just get out, you get outnumbered, and you just like, you fucking. Let me just get. Get home. Let me survive.
Sherman Williams
Where's my baby boy?
Will Compton
Let me.
Sherman Williams
Yeah.
Will Compton
Yeah. Where's my baby? Yeah. Where's my baby boy at? Where's my lineage? Where's my heir to the throne? Oh, but that's what happens. I'm. I'm telling you, that's kind of my. That's my thesis on it. I've thought about this a lot because a lot of dads out there that are like, great, great talks when you. When you break through the barriers.
Sherman Williams
Yeah.
Will Compton
And you wonder why they're sitting with the 24 pack at the end of. At the end of the dinner table or at the end of the island, kind of sitting alone, just waiting for the conversation to come in because he knows he says one wrong thing, it's. Listen, boys, I love having a great time around you guys, but the minute I leave Here, the other 23 hours.
Sherman Williams
Neutered there there was a perfect example of that, by the way of a girl that I went to high school with. Very social girl. Would have, like, bonfires at her house and friends all come over and her dad. All girls. They had all girls. Her dad was such a legend, dude. So quiet, though. You had to get him in the right spot. But he's the one. While the party's going on inside, he's building the bonfire outside.
Will Compton
Yeah.
Sherman Williams
Are you putting gas on that? You don't put gas on a bonfire. You put diesel because it burns slow.
Will Compton
Anybody ever showed you this trick runs out to the wood. German, go.
Sherman Williams
Go get that lighter. Go. I'm going to show you how diesel burns slow.
Will Compton
This is what you look for when the wood's a little too dry. You don't want the wood too dry.
Sherman Williams
What? And what are you doing right there? What is that? No, we're. We're not using an electric ladder. We're using matches. We're gonna step away. We're gonna toss some matches.
Will Compton
Oh, hold that thought. Here comes the old ball and chain.
Sherman Williams
But truly, he was such a legend, dude. And. And very like. Yeah. To your exact point. Game cameras. Probably a CFB sicko. I didn't have too many talks with them, but all of us, we had always talk about, like, bro, he's such a legend. Yeah.
Will Compton
And you gotta. I don't know how to say this, but you got to continue. You can't let. You can't let them take your voice away.
Sherman Williams
Yeah.
Will Compton
You know when you start having a conversation, I'm saying, I'm asking you a question. Then your wife starts answering for you. They talk for you. So you're just like, you know, what's the but? Hey, Nick, congratulations on the girl coming. Girl dad of five.
Sherman Williams
We love you, Nick. And you have a voice in our comments section.
Will Compton
Yes, you have a voice in this comment section. Nick, I expect to see another comment from you on this episode.
Sherman Williams
Your existence is Futile. But we love you.
Will Compton
This is why you gotta Love Papa Team 6. Because we're all in this shit together.
Sherman Williams
We are.
Will Compton
That's why we have the platform.
Sherman Williams
And we may have a new branch of the military with this comment.
Will Compton
Okay.
Sherman Williams
Reporting. Sorry, this is Carlos. Carlos, the one reporting from the Goon Berets. Can we represent BT6? Can we represent PT6 as well? The Goon Berets? Look, he said he's just out here gooning. Dude, you're talking like he's not semen team. He's not just jerking it. He's just.
Will Compton
He's gooning. You're just jerking off. He's just jerking.
Sherman Williams
He wants to be a PT6. He wants to start the goon berets. Jack McPherson would fucking love to be a part of the Goomba Rays with.
Will Compton
This being a family show. Can I tell you what my opinion is?
Sherman Williams
Go. Please, go ahead.
Will Compton
I love it. I love it.
Sherman Williams
Get that on a shirt, dude.
Will Compton
Okay. For. There's. There's probably. Because, you know, we got. I would like to assume very quality parents and mature adults on here that probably have no clue what we're talking about.
Sherman Williams
Yeah. And they're like, hey, where's the. You know.
Will Compton
Yeah. Gooning, meaning Urban dictionary. All right, here we go.
Sherman Williams
So this is the Goomba Rays.
Will Compton
This is the Goomba.
Sherman Williams
Okay.
Will Compton
Bro, I can't say this. I thought gooning might just be jerking off.
Sherman Williams
We're all adults here.
Will Compton
Cooning is an act wherein porn addicts masturbate in edge for hours on end, yet do not achieve orgasm, nor do they want to for weeks or months. Any orgasm a Gooner or Goonet does have should be ruined.
Sherman Williams
Oh. Ah. Yeah.
Will Compton
The Goomba Rays.
Sherman Williams
The Goomba Rays.
Will Compton
Family show.
Sherman Williams
Family show. They. They can represent pt6.
Will Compton
They. Yeah. Like we can be aware that the Goomba are a thing. Yeah.
Sherman Williams
And that there's an assignment. There's a job somewhere out there where we will need the Goomba later on down the road.
Will Compton
Yes. Because no matter what, when the TikTok moms come after us, we're going to need an army.
Sherman Williams
That's when you call those sickos.
Will Compton
Yeah.
Sherman Williams
The special ops. The Goon.
Will Compton
That's what I sent Papa Sherm. Hey, 50 miles south. Go talk to House Goon Beret. Go. Go light the torch. Who. Who. Who sent that comment?
Sherman Williams
Carlos the one.
Will Compton
Go talk to Carlos the one. He's head. He's head of the Goon Berets. House. Goon Beret.
Sherman Williams
House. Goon Beret.
Will Compton
House.
Sherman Williams
Yeah.
Will Compton
House Bolton. House Gooner House Gooner. I'm trying to get in my Game of Thrones brain. Right.
Sherman Williams
Carlos of House Gooner.
Will Compton
Yeah, Carlos the one of House Gooner. And let him know the leader of the Goon Berets. Small army, very niche. But when it push comes to shove and we might need to build out an army for a war, we got to be able to call on the Goon Berets, let them know that the.
Sherman Williams
Moms of House TikTok march upon for the dads. Light the beacon.
Will Compton
Let the. Yeah, let the Goomb know winter is coming. So, yeah, that was Moms are here.
Sherman Williams
Oh, that was probably my favorite comment that I saw.
Will Compton
Like, that's funny, bro. God.
Sherman Williams
I think I replied to it on YouTube. I was like, this is hilarious.
Will Compton
What makes me laugh, too, is we might have people tuning in for the first time that. That are like, what in the. Did Tim put me on? What link is Tim. What show is Tim trying to put me on right now?
Sherman Williams
And they're probably in the office.
Will Compton
I thought he said they talked about dad hacks. Lesson of the. They do fun. Call ins with some. Some dad advice. Not experts. We're not experts.
Sherman Williams
Not experts.
Will Compton
And we will get to those segments. But this is just the boys goofing.
Sherman Williams
This is just. Hey, we're. We're goofing.
Will Compton
We're having fun with Papa Team Six.
Sherman Williams
We are.
Will Compton
And if you want to be a part of papa team6bwtb.com go get you that shirt first iteration.
Sherman Williams
Like and subscribe. Like and subscribe.
Will Compton
I like to envision those shirts to being a collectible one day. Like, maybe we have this show for 30 years.
Sherman Williams
Years, dude. I like that. I. Okay. One, I love that idea. Two, an idea that I'm just throwing out there. I kind of wanted to talk to you about this before we did on the pod, but I feel like it's the right time.
Will Compton
Okay.
Sherman Williams
There's a podcast that one of my friends used to listen to. Last podcast on the left. And they would sell these little buttons that you put on a backpack. Like, you know those, like, sorority buttons that those people made? Yeah, it's like miniature ones. And they would sell them with, like, little sayings from their podcast. But a guy and I need to find the dm, who's actually a vet, was like, yo, in the army, like, in the military. Or I think he was actually in the Navy. He was talking about how they have something called morale patches, where it's not like official patches, but they're just morale patches that you put, like, on the Back of your backpack or somewhere, anywhere. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. We could make little badges with those miniature sorority buttons that would go perfect on like a diaper bag or like something like this.
Will Compton
Bro, the possibilities are endless. We just have to execute. We have to execute.
Sherman Williams
We have to execute.
Will Compton
And speaking of execution, here's a dad hack from Cameron Blake9890. A dad hack. We're not even to that segment, but I want to shout out this dad hack. Teach your son how to use the fly swatter. My 2 year old spent 30 non tantrum minutes on a mission deleting flies as dad cracked a couple cold ones. Watching sports, teaching patience, hand eye coordination, and the killer instinct. Betty could even take Taylor322 to the poolside if he could ever find the zone. His stats. 42 whiffs. 24 almost. Okay, 12 dead at watch. God, I love dead at watch. Dude. Eight dead flies. That's a dead hack. Let your boy get going with the fly swatter.
Sherman Williams
What a legend. Yeah, and if for any of the hunters out there, that would be a good introduction into hunting world with those assault guns. Have you ever seen those salt shotguns?
Chef Jack
Oh, yeah.
Will Compton
No, for fly.
Sherman Williams
Oh, Will.
Will Compton
Oh, oh, oh, yeah, yeah, for fly. Yeah. Okay, I know you're talking about.
Sherman Williams
That would be sick too. Just let him go.
Will Compton
Yeah, just. I love the dead out watch stat. Dude, the dead out watch. Like, I had to watch. Rude. She's like, dad, watch. Forget what she calls them in ballet where they like hop or leaps. I think it's leaps, dad. Watch my leaps. And she's just got this little focus face on. She's just leaping in the kitchen. I'm just like, oh, my God. Dead I watch. Oh, dead I watch.
Sherman Williams
Ooh.
Will Compton
And I'm just having a shame. It's always dead I watch. Sweetheart, I've watched you four times. Can I finish making breakfast? Okay. All right, you know what? Do one more. Do one more. Make this the best one. Oh.
Sherman Williams
Oh, my God. Dude, I wish I could be a fly on the wall for stuff like that. I cannot wait for Scarlet to be able to start talking. Cannot wait, dude, I feel you.
Will Compton
And I always stop myself and just be like, yeah, you can wait. Cause it flies by, bro. And you see the parents in the comments that just talk about how they love the show and they love hearing the lessons or whatever it is, because time just flies by. Because I made the comment the other day, like, I can't wait for Scotty to get older to where her, her and Rue can play because I Know it's going to be magical.
Sherman Williams
Yeah.
Will Compton
And then, Charles, like, we can wait. Like, we gotta enjoy. Like, just enjoy Scotty army crawling around right now. I like to think she's like, oh, Papa team six. I got crawls. Because she's not crawling yet. She'll, like, get up to her hands and knees and kind of like. She'll kind of like rock back and forth. Oh, you better grow. And then she'll go back down to the tummy and just her little left foot and right arm and she just goes, bro, she's got a nice little pivot. Nice little pivot foot.
Sherman Williams
Okay.
Will Compton
But you say, like, I can't wait.
Sherman Williams
And it's.
Will Compton
You just got to remind yourself, enjoy it, man.
Sherman Williams
Yeah.
Will Compton
Because it flies. We got this stupid picture frame. Not stupid. I love the picture frame. But it's connected to your phone, so it's like digital and shows all of our family photos.
Sherman Williams
That's sick.
Will Compton
And so you just see great survival kit. That's actually my survival kid shout out.
Sherman Williams
Okay.
Will Compton
Is a little digital picture frame that connects to an album. So it's just like running photos. But we just. We see all the old, old photos of ruin. I'm just like, I missed that little girl. So she's still little. Like, she's still three years old. And we got time, but she's going to school this month. And I'm like, I know I'm gonna take it harder than she does. Her mom's gonna. We're gonna take it hard. Way harder than she does. But it's like, God, her little chubby cheeks at those early ages. Just. God, enjoy every second, bro. Do your best. Because I know it's hard right now. We interrupt this episode because we are sponsored by ro. Maybe you're sitting with your significant other right now on the couch wondering if there is an answer to your problems with Papa Team 6 down low. And there is. Rose Sparks are a two in one prescription treatment for guys who need a secret weapon against softness. Rose sparks can give guys bigger, thicker, longer erections, so they get fuller faster. And maybe she right now is nudging you in the arm. Because after rose sparks dissolve, they work in 15 minutes on average. And if prescribed, new sexual health patients get $15 off their first order of sparks on a recurring plan. Connect with the provider at Rode Co Dads to find out if prescription rose sparks are right for you. That's ro co dads for $15 off your first order. Compounded drugs are permitted to be prescribed under federal law but are not FDA approved. And do not undergo FDA safety effect or manufacturing review. For full safety information go to RODE Co safety info. Back to the episode. Compounded drugs are permitted to be prescribed under federal law but are not FDA approved and do not undergo FDA safety effectiveness or manufacturing review. For full safety information go to RODE Co safetyinfo.
Sherman Williams
I'm gonna be a wreck, dude. I'm gonna be a wreck. It already is starting to happen. Of like. Because Scarlett was so small when she came out. She was 5 pounds, 6 ounces.
Will Compton
Yeah.
Sherman Williams
And so her little hands and feet, they look huge. That's the first thing everybody says. They're like, whoa. Her hands and feet are like long and stuff. And it's like, well, yeah, because she doesn't have the cherub chubby feet. Yeah, I'm starting to see it in her hands now, dude. As she's growing, like, her. She's kind of fluffing up and I'm like, damn, you're growing fast. You're growing fast. I just gotta stay locked in, dude.
Will Compton
I know my boy who I vacationed with. He's my best man in my wedding. Like my best friend growing up. I like to think of him first generation best friend.
Sherman Williams
Nick, maybe.
Will Compton
Yeah, Nick og. Og like, he's one of my first friends I ever had because we went through, like, first communion together. And then we were in, like, the same pod and classrooms. Traveled with him in baseball. But one of my first friends ever.
Sherman Williams
Was he good friends with buddy with the killer basement?
Will Compton
Killer basement. Killer basement. Dad brain.
Sherman Williams
Y' all used to remind me at his house quite a bit.
Will Compton
Oh, Logan. Logan, you talking about. Oh, yeah, that was the crew right there. Oh, Logan.
Sherman Williams
Yeah. For any tier ones listening.
Will Compton
Yeah. For tier one's a bus. And they know the. They know the lore of Logan. But yeah, me, Nick, Logan, John, Chuck. Like, we had a squad, man. But anyway, he was telling me, like, he reminds himself, like, when he's like, putting. He has Grady, who's like a year and a half. Like, he's putting the little one down. He might be frustrated. He's like, I just stare at his little hands, dude. And it's just like a reminder of them just how little and innocent and everything that they are. Because when they're just going to sleep on you and you're just staring at their hands, their little feet, you're just hearing the little breathing noises, drinking the milk. Try to capture it. I wish there was a bottle you could just. So I'll sit there. I'll like, I'll just video Scotty. I would with rude. Just, like, sleeping and trying to, like, capture the little noises. And, like, man, I'm gonna weep one day looking at these videos, just wishing they were this small again.
Sherman Williams
I caught her. She's not actually smiling. And I mean, she is smiling in this photo, but I caught her smile.
Will Compton
That's a good one. That's a good one.
Sherman Williams
It was pretty good. I'll send it to Chef. But I caught Scarlet smiling. That's her. Like, yo, I just pushed a shit out.
Will Compton
I was gonna say. Yeah, just that milk just ran through this little body. Damn.
Sherman Williams
Just shitted on him.
Will Compton
Yeah.
Sherman Williams
And she did. Well, we'll find out later. Sorry. Keep going with Nick.
Will Compton
That was it.
Sherman Williams
Oh, that was it.
Will Compton
That was it. Just a joint, like you. So you brought the small hands, and it made me think, like, Nick was telling me that. I'm like, I know, bro. It's time just flies, man. Can time flies?
Sherman Williams
Can I ask a selfish question?
Will Compton
Absolutely. Puppet Team 6.
Sherman Williams
Did I come up at all with Nick about the record button? I let him down.
Will Compton
No, because, you know, Nick loves you. I told him. He texted me after the first episode and says, I love the new for the dads podcast. Sure. Might be my favorite podcaster. I. Well, you know, he might be your second, right? He's. Oh, buddy. I didn't even make his top five. But he loves you. Big fan of yours. He told me to cut you some slack.
Sherman Williams
Did he really?
Will Compton
Yeah, and I thought I. I did the best job I could in the moment.
Sherman Williams
You did.
Chef Jack
I thought you.
Will Compton
I did the best job I could.
Sherman Williams
I fully agree. Fully agree. As we discussed on busing with the boys, and I did not do a good job of shouting out this show. I'm busting with the boys. That is on me.
Will Compton
Yeah. It's, you know, shameless shout out. Shameless plug. It's a bigger audience. Yeah, bigger audience. We gotta grow. We gotta grow. We need Papa Team 6 members. We need the moms, dads, everybody that enjoys this show in this podcast.
Sherman Williams
Yeah.
Will Compton
You need to dish them out in your group chats. You need to comment, share, and do all the fun stuff to get this, to build the brand awareness.
Sherman Williams
Truly. Truly.
Will Compton
Because even though say, you know, say it gets a lot of reach, well, however it packs in, whatever the median is where it packs in, we know who's tuned in, who. Who's about Papa Team 6. And for the dads, like, that's, you know, I digress.
Sherman Williams
We both do.
Will Compton
Yeah, we both.
Sherman Williams
Did you have any other comments that stuck out to you? I really quick, great Iron Gilly Sherm. Come on, dog. Forgetting to push the record button is a total boofer move. Not mad, just disappointed. Great callback by gridiron, Gilly, and great comment.
Will Compton
Just to let you know, like, he's thinking about you. He's rooting for you.
Sherman Williams
Accountability.
Will Compton
Yeah, he's just disappointed. He's like, you don't operate that way. I know you.
Sherman Williams
You're better than that.
Will Compton
You're better than that.
Sherman Williams
Also, I've been seeing a lot of comments of Sherman looks exactly like I thought he would like. He look like he. He looks like he sounds. And that just.
Will Compton
How does that make you?
Sherman Williams
It makes me laugh.
Will Compton
Let's go in the therapy room. How does that make you feel?
Sherman Williams
It makes me laugh, dude. And somebody right under that commented a gif of Matt Stafford waving.
Will Compton
Bro. When they say fat Stafford on the.
Sherman Williams
Internet, that is my. Truly, my favorite. And when the beard grows out for him and me, it. It does. Like, fat Stafford begins to become a thing. Yeah. So I love it. The. The comments were great this week, Tom.
Will Compton
Dude, the comments are my favorite, bro. Denny. Denny May. This is a. A wife. This is a mom.
Sherman Williams
God. Shout out the mom. Moms, dude.
Will Compton
Hang on. Let's see here. T. Okay, she's not a mom yet. Oh, right now her body's building Milk Team 6. No way. T minus 17 days until we become firsttime parents over here to our baby girl. Love the pod guys. My hubs has me locked in every Wednesday, watching with them. Such awesome content y' all are putting out in such great community you're building. It's made my husband even more excited to be joining Papa Team 6. Does that not warm your heart and make you think, should we edit out the gooning? Because she had to witness that and she might be thinking, I think, sweetheart, I don't know if I can get on board.
Sherman Williams
I think the gooning is the part that we bring that most tick tock moms and dads don't bring. Yeah, yeah, we bring the gooning.
Will Compton
Yeah. Just.
Sherman Williams
Yeah.
Will Compton
Just authenticity. Just an inside look of what dads actually talk about and laugh about behind closed doors.
Sherman Williams
Carlos is just in his car going, yeah, Jesus Christ.
Will Compton
I mean, and you being the younger version of me being, like, in gooning, just jerking off, like, oh, let's look it up on the dictionary. I'm like, oh, my God.
Sherman Williams
Oh, yeah. It's a whole thing.
Will Compton
You see?
Sherman Williams
Yeah, it's a whole thing.
Will Compton
The goon berets.
Sherman Williams
The goon berets and the boofers. There's. There'll be a PT6 boofer I do like.
Will Compton
So there was. There was a dad who chimed in, Coach Skelly. My one year anniversary of joining Papa Team 6 and I've learned a couple things. So a good lesson from. From Papa Skelly. When you're in the foxhole, strap up that helmet and keep your head down. But when the bullets stop flying, make sure you check on Mama, because even though you may have caught some stray bullets, she's looking like Swiss cheese. Two, know when you just stepped on a landmine. A dad loss. And go down a hero. Say sorry. And three, the enemy is the only enemy. Wait. And three, the enemy is only the enemy for a season. It will get better. That's it. That's good. That's good.
Sherman Williams
That dude I like. The enemy is only an enemy for like, just right now. Because it's already starting with Scarlett of like I said this last week, the little problems and issues. Like, I feel like there's new problems and issues each week, but there's other problems and issues from the previous week that it's like. Figured that one out.
Will Compton
Yeah.
Sherman Williams
Got that one solved. On to the next.
Will Compton
Let's fuck up something new.
Sherman Williams
Yeah. It's fun, dude.
Will Compton
Dude.
Sherman Williams
It's a revolving door of new experiences.
Will Compton
I love it. Should we. We got to keep today we. We honestly, we got to keep this one under an hour. Should we get into our segments? How long have we actually been going, Jeff? 35. 35. For real?
Chef Jack
Yeah, that's real.
Will Compton
So we're. We're pretty much at the halfway point of the podcast. We shot last week before we got word that.
Sherman Williams
Before I went.
Will Compton
And these are the vibes, too. Vibes are still great. Vibes are still great on the episode. But we were having incredible vibes. God.
Sherman Williams
We were like, we are right now. Do you want to kick us off? With what? Whatever you want to kick us off. I know we usually start with dad losses. Do you want to crack a cold one first? Switch it up a little bit.
Will Compton
I do. I have a lot we can do. Crack a cold one first because I.
Sherman Williams
Got a lot of.
Will Compton
Crack a cold one.
Sherman Williams
You do? Dude, go. You go.
Will Compton
Just because we spent a week Saturday to Saturday in Canada.
Sherman Williams
Yep.
Will Compton
Up in Banff Canmore, we had like. I think it's called Yoho, but we hit all these different lakes. Lake Moraine, Lake Louise. Gosh. There's another one. Lake Moraine, Lake Louise. There's a third one. There's a third one. Sherm.
Sherman Williams
They should call it Lake Gatorade because that's what it looked like, bro.
Will Compton
Let me. Hang on, let me just.
Sherman Williams
For those at home or those listening or watching. I'm sorry, switch. Like very quickly, Google search Banff. That's B, A, N, F, F Canada. And oh my God, the views are insane. I mean, Will's going to go into it.
Chef Jack
Send me some pictures. I'll put them in the episode.
Will Compton
I got to think of this third lake.
Sherman Williams
Of this third lake I have. You keep going. I'll wax poetic just a little bit. Shout out to my buddy. Actually, I forgot to tell you this. Will, my buddy Derek was up in Banff with his mom. They were playing golf up there at that same resort that Will was staying at. And a part of me, I wish that you guys had run into each other. And I got the most epic selfie of all time from him. It did not happen. But shout out Derek, who also enjoyed Banff.
Will Compton
Emerald Lake. Emerald. Emerald Lake. So we hit Sunshine Meadows, Lake Moraine, Lake Louise, Emerald Lake, Johnston Canyon or Johnson Falls, Marble Canyon, downtown Banff, Cascade Garden. The trip was unreal. So. So I have a lot of crack a cold ones and my first crack, a cold one, is just. I was mentioning Nick earlier. Nick being one of my first friends ever.
Sherman Williams
Yeah.
Will Compton
And being my like my. He's like, he's my best friend.
Sherman Williams
Yeah.
Will Compton
But getting to go on vacation with him and his kiddos and his family and seeing like Rue is three and Hudson is four and getting to see them play in their dynamic and just like sitting back with my boy and just being like, buddy, how crazy is it that we're 35, we're dads with families. Couple kiddos and our two oldest are playing right now and getting along.
Sherman Williams
Getting along. Dude, they looked freaking cute, bro. Chilling. That one window pick where ruse pointing out the window and Hudson's right next to her.
Will Compton
Yeah. She's telling him, look, look, shoes point at birds, bro. Like, damn, they're homies. And it was so funny because I was watching for the first time Rue have interest in this boy Hudson.
Sherman Williams
Yeah.
Will Compton
And it was a true like boy girl dynamic to where Rue is just talking his ear off and Hudson ain't wanting to talk. Some times, a couple times where Ruth's crying, she's like, comes over like, what's wrong, sweetheart? She's like, hudson doesn't want to talk to me. And I'm just like, oh. He's just, you know, he's just hanging out. He's just trying to chill right now and play with his motorcycles. He's trying to play with his four wheelers. And she's bummed that Hudson doesn't want to talk to her.
Sherman Williams
Oh, no.
Will Compton
And it was just. It was so fun to just watch and kind of, like, chuckle and laugh and also kind of think, hey, Hudson, you better tighten your up.
Sherman Williams
Yeah. What the.
Will Compton
Don't be breaking my daughter's heart now. Don't be breaking my daughter's heart now. I saw that bunk bed video.
Sherman Williams
Keep your hands where I can see.
Will Compton
I would talk to him with these, like, some of these stern voices at times, because I know him. Like, we. We. Obviously, I've been around him several times, but it's like, he does. We're not, like, around each other all the time to where, like, when I'm getting my voice and talking sternly, he's got that. He's got, like, those eyes where he's like, what we were at. We were at breakfast, and Rue drew this, or they said you. They sit you down and they give the kids, like, coloring sheets.
Sherman Williams
Yeah, yeah.
Will Compton
So they're drawing bears, and Rue finishes. Beautiful, beautiful blue bear. All blue.
Sherman Williams
Let's go.
Will Compton
A little yellow in it. Yeah, yeah. Blue bear. And she wants to go show Hudson. And this is later in the week, so I've got a little bit better rapport with Hudson.
Sherman Williams
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Will Compton
And I'm like, go show Hudson. Go show them. And as she's walking over there, I go, hey, Huddy. He looks over, and I go, you better tell her you like it.
Sherman Williams
He's 4.
Will Compton
He's 40. He's, like, looking down at the table. I'm probably, like, this far away from him. And he's like. And then Ru comes over. She's like, huddy, how do you look? Look at my bear. And. And he just go.
Sherman Williams
I'm so sorry. Oh, my God.
Will Compton
And then, like, as she's still talking. Demon's talking a million miles an hour. And I go, huddy. I go tell her she did a good job. And he's like, you did a good.
Sherman Williams
Job.
Will Compton
And runs back to me. He likes it. He likes. I know he does, sweetheart. That's awesome.
Sherman Williams
Oh, my God, dude.
Will Compton
And Ruth, when they're over there on that in that bird photo that you're talking about, like, you can get up and sit on, like, that side of the wall to, like, look out the window. And she's like, hudson, do you want to sit up here with me and hold hands? And we're chuckling, and Hudson's sitting at the table. And I was like, hudson, you better get up there. He doesn't go up there because he's, like, coloring or doing whatever, but we're laughing. And Charles, like, Will, are you in a spot to where you. You're more upset. You'd be more upset that Hudson, like, holds her hand and it's like, you know that boy, girl dynamic. Or if he wouldn't hold her hand. And I'm like, I'm at the point to where he better get his ass up there and hold her hand because I don't want her to be sad.
Sherman Williams
Yeah, you got to listen to Rue. You got to do what my daughter said. Yeah.
Will Compton
Yeah. Because I do before, when your daughter's not around any boys or doing that stuff and you're like, oh, they're not going to date until they're here. They're there. You're like, no, boys know this. No that. To where I'm seeing something in real time. And I'm just thinking, hey, Hudson, you better get your little ass up there and hold her hand.
Sherman Williams
You're gonna be the dad. Job moms for, like, homecoming. Do you know what a mom is?
Will Compton
A mom.
Sherman Williams
Those big flowers. Do you have moms? No.
Will Compton
Big flowers.
Sherman Williams
I know it's like a Texas thing, but it's like flowers made out of ribbons. And it's a big deal for any Texas listeners or Arkansas and Oklahoma. I think that moms, too. But if you were my date, Will, I would get this big old honking mum that says your name on says Will, and it's in our school colors. And you would wear that to the homecoming game. And since I got you a really big one, it's basically an engagement ring for high schoolers, if that makes sense. Okay.
Chef Jack
Okay.
Sherman Williams
Will would be the dad that goes up to the boyfriend two weeks before homecoming and slips him 100. Better be big.
Will Compton
Big.
Sherman Williams
And you know what?
Will Compton
I'm talking my daughter's heart. I don't know how I'm gonna handle dating. I really don't. I would love to get put on any parenting books.
Sherman Williams
Yeah.
Will Compton
About prepping for it, because I want to say would love to reenact Bad Boys 2. Will Smith, Martin Lawrence coming up. Answering the door, just you get a gun out? Huh? You smoke that shit?
Sherman Williams
You smoke it, don't you? You're high right now.
Will Compton
Yeah. Hey, you better have her own by 10. Ain't gonna be no tonight my homies roll out Ludacris playing in the background.
Sherman Williams
He's just the entire time, his face. Yeah. Yes, sir.
Will Compton
I'm sorry. He just got out of prison. I just got out of jail. And I ain't going back. I ain't going back.
Sherman Williams
Oh, man.
Will Compton
What do you say? You ever made love to a man? No, sir. You want to. Dude, that guy's gonna be Chitty Chitty Bang Bang.
Sherman Williams
That guy's.
Will Compton
I hope everybody watching has seen Bad Boys too. That scene is iconic. If not, go watch it on you. That scene on YouTube right now.
Sherman Williams
Such a good scene, dude.
Will Compton
Oh, where was I going?
Sherman Williams
The dating. Oh, the dating literature that you want to get into.
Will Compton
Yeah, it. I don't know what I'm gonna do. I think that any boy that she probably dates, I'm just gonna have, like a good one on one talk with this gentleman.
Sherman Williams
That'd be sick, dude.
Will Compton
Give everybody the benefit of the doubt. I'm sure I'll do it first. You know, first one off the bus, what they look like when they come off the bus, what I think of. I'll probably prejudge them a little bit, however, I think I'll just sit them down man to man and just essentially let them know how important my daughter is to me and her mom in there and more of like a respect conversation. So that way he can at least feel my voice, I guess, feel my energy, feel my. I don't know, like, what she means to me.
Sherman Williams
Can I tell you? Our chef's got something too. And I got something.
Chef Jack
I got a good one for you real quick. This happened to a good friend of mine when he first met his girlfriend's parents. They talked and it was all great. Sorry. And as he was walking out.
Will Compton
Come on, Clear. Clear throw. Clear your throat.
Sherman Williams
Chef's got it. He's got.
Will Compton
He got some semen in his, though. I'm sorry.
Sherman Williams
Good show. It's a kid. Moms are watching.
Chef Jack
As he was leaving, the dad goes, hey, wait one second. And throws him something in the air. My buddy catches it. He looks in his hand, and it's a shotgun shell because you see that. And he goes, yeah, and he goes. Comes at you a lot faster when you're running off my front lawn. He's like, don't be a jackass.
Will Compton
See, that's a good fear tactic.
Sherman Williams
That's a good fear tactic.
Will Compton
Almost. I want to do fear tactics, but I almost want him to know the respect level that he's going to have for. For not only my daughter, but for us.
Sherman Williams
I have a really, really good one. It has stuck with me my entire life. I. So first off, shout out Coach Wright. He was a coach at Alito. This dude is such a fucking sicko. By the way, I can't believe I haven't told you about Coach Wright. He would get the Alito logo branded on his arm. Every state championship that they would win, he said, every state championship that we win, I'll make a custom Alito logo, and I'll brand myself. And they would do it in the Cowboys Stadium locker room after the state championship. He would let the kids go in there with the brand and hold on. This dude's a psychopath in the best way possible. Had a daughter two grades below me. She played soccer. The boys and girls team were very close with each other in high school. And all the boys and girls are going to the same place. We're going to, like, Buffalo. While we. Or something, she happens to be riding in my car. I get a text or I get a call later that day from an unknown number. I answer it, sherman, this is Coach Wright. Hey, Coach. I hear my daughter is going to be riding in your vehicle today. I go, yes, sir. Because I want to tell you something. Her life has been in my hands. My entire life, it's been in my hands. And she's now getting in your vehicle. Her life is in your hands when you're driving my daughter around. You got that? I go, yes, sir. And he goes, I like you. You're a good kid. I know that you're gonna be safe when you're driving. You're gonna make sure everybody's gonna have their seatbelt on, blah, blah. Yes, sir. Yes, sir. All right, Sherman, y' all have fun. Hangs up on me. I was like, I like that, man. Yo, it scared the out of me, but he didn't say anything scary. He didn't threaten me.
Will Compton
Right.
Sherman Williams
But it scared the out of me and Dud into that entire. I have never driven safer in my life because I had his daughter in my hands at that moment. Yeah, it was awesome.
Will Compton
I. I love that because it's almost too. Like, I'm trying to picture if. If I'm getting a phone call like that or you're having a conversation like that. It's like you're also being made aware that dad is also going to have a relationship with you. Like, he's going to communicate to you.
Sherman Williams
Yes.
Will Compton
Like, one on one, like, we'll be able to talk about this. And then also, hey, have a great night tonight.
Sherman Williams
Oh, yeah. And I'm sure that daughter was probably like you, because he had to have asked somebody for my number.
Will Compton
Yeah.
Sherman Williams
Like, I didn't have his number. He was my coach.
Will Compton
Like, I love, too, that he walked you through. I know you're gonna have everybody's seat belt on.
Sherman Williams
Oh, yeah. Oh, dude, he was.
Will Compton
You just know, you know, the male brain. You know how we operate.
Sherman Williams
Yeah, yeah.
Will Compton
High school, college. Like we're animals, bro.
Sherman Williams
Yes, dude.
Will Compton
And so those thoughts always kind of, you know, they come into my brain. Another A in strong father, strong daughters. There's a story of the author. I don't know if it was her dad or she was like telling a story, but say you're supposed to be home by 10 o', clock, around like 9:50, her dad or the dad would go outside and start doing yard work. So that way when they pulled in, ain't gonna be no funny business taking a little extra long in that. In that driveway. Dad's just gonna be out there just doing nothing until she walks in. And you know, you give a little wave goodbye. You know what I'm talking about? You pull in, bro. Pull in. Hey, we got 10 minutes to kill. I had a good time tonight. Dad comes, comes every over, get some smooching going on. Next thing you know, Dad's got a.
Sherman Williams
Shovel over his shoulders.
Will Compton
Yeah. You pull in and see dad out there working.
Sherman Williams
Ah.
Will Compton
So I like that technique.
Sherman Williams
You're going to be such a good dad for that. Like prom night pickup. I want to be at the Compton household for prom night pickup. And you just answer in the door.
Will Compton
Yeah.
Sherman Williams
You got. Oh, you got her a corsage. It's a nice looking crossage.
Will Compton
I got her one too. Just pull out a bigger one.
Sherman Williams
And that's a word I was looking for. Mom's kind of like a corsage, but made of ribbons.
Will Compton
Okay. Saying on crack. A cold one.
Sherman Williams
Yeah, Staying on crack. Did you have more?
Will Compton
I could talk about Canada all day long.
Sherman Williams
Yeah.
Will Compton
So you go ahead and knock out your cracker.
Sherman Williams
Cold one. Okay. Crack a cold one. We're crib training, so we have the sleep schedule of moms on call, which is a book very similar to 12 hours and 12 weeks. You and I texted briefly about this Will and Taylor, like very kindly as part of my paternity leave here at Busin. Because I am still coming in like twice a week. Yeah, they included a night nurse for the days that I come into the office. I then could have a night nurse that night. It just so happened that. That mom's on call. Book the night nurse that we had one, whatever that was. Like Wednesday or Thursday night comes over and we find out that she used to be a. Not a client. But you're a. It starts with a C. You. You're helping people. You're a consultant.
Will Compton
Coach.
Sherman Williams
Consultant, coach. And you know what? It was actually coach I was looking for. You're right.
Will Compton
I think it's funnier that it's consultant. I'm just coach.
Sherman Williams
Coach. But she was a consultant as well as a coach because she would help people with this book. And anyway, she comes in. Her name's Rebecca. Shout out Rebecca. So sweet. An employee of Carla's. Shout out Carla. But yeah, dude, I mean, she was like. The earlier that you start, I saw that you'll have moms on call. Are y' all doing that? What's yalls nightly routine? Yeah, we. We want to get into moms on call and we want to start with the zero to three weeks plan.
Will Compton
The.
Sherman Williams
The sooner that you get her on it, the better. I think the zero to three weeks, like, you know, there will be some little pains and this and that, but you get her on it, she's going to adhere to it faster. This is why kind of broke down the science to us. Oh, dude. Jill and I are sleeping in the same bed and like, able to just without a night nurse. Because now I can come back and lay in bed with Jill and have Scarlet on the monitor and Scarlett's taken to the crib very, very well. Which is to be. That fires me up for you. Yeah, yeah. It is to be expected with the younger ones because they still don't really know what's going on.
Will Compton
But you're still like if for everybody listening and talk. You know, if you're into sleep training, there's a lot of different methods out there.
Sherman Williams
Yeah.
Will Compton
He's talking about a book called Moms on Calls.
Sherman Williams
On Call.
Will Compton
I know I've referenced 12 hours by 12 weeks or 12 hours and 12 weeks. Yeah, there's a lot of different methods, but a lot of it. If you, like, dive into all that stuff, it's just like the routine of them knowing their environment. You know, when the curtains close, you put them on the changing table, you start changing their diapers, slip them into their PJs. You're closing the curtains, you're turning on the sleep. The sound machine. You're reading whether you have a night lamp next to you and you're sitting there feeding them the bottle and you got a book. Some go to books that you read. You're like training their mindset to know, hey, it's time. This is when we start winding down and going to bed and which is different from like a nap. Like, you know, you'll train also doing nap time. But like, again, it's like getting all of their surroundings and environment right to where their brain starts to figure out, hey, this is when it's time to rest. This is when it's time for bedtime.
Sherman Williams
This is your final feed. This is.
Will Compton
Yes.
Sherman Williams
Big feed. Before.
Will Compton
Yeah, yeah.
Sherman Williams
Like, it was so cool. I don't want to spoil my dad loss, because it is a fun one. But you'll see in that story. Initially, Scarlett was in the bassinet with us in our room. Very fussy. Very, very fussy in the bassinet. And we had been doing the crib training before that. Mom was a little worried. You'll find out later why. So she wanted to keep a close eye on Scarlett. So we had her in bassinet. She's fussy. She's fussy. Jill falls asleep. I go do my first change on night shift, and I just thought to myself, hey, I'm going to help Jill get some sleep and get some rest. Let's try the crib. And I'll keep a close eye on Scarlet on the monitor. And bro it. You could see the difference in Scarlett. Once she got the sleep sack on and I put her in the crib, she was like, this is the spot where I sleep. Like, this is the spot where I'm comfortable. This is the sounds and like it. Dude, it was cool. And that's after like four nights. Yeah. But you could tell that there was a major difference of bassinet. What the hell is this? I want to be in that crib. Oh, hell yeah. This is yes.
Will Compton
Right?
Sherman Williams
She stopped fussing. It was awesome.
Will Compton
And two, it's like there are babies that do just fine in a bassinet.
Sherman Williams
There are a hundred percent.
Will Compton
I want to like my mom because I remember I was like 6 or 7. I was 6 when Wyatt was born. And I just always remember, like, we slept not in a bassinet, but just a clothes hamper next to the bed.
Sherman Williams
I love that.
Will Compton
I know, like, one of them wide, low to the ground, wide clothes hampers. And we just slept next to the bed. But there are babies that do. Well, it just. Every baby is different. Yeah, you figure it out like, as you're going in. But like, I know, like, myself, my wife, too. It's like you. You like to have some kind of plan going into something, and then if you got to deviate, you deviate. But at least you understand a toolbox by these methods. Like when there's times to deviate, when to not make something a habit. I love that, though. That fires me up. Have you tried like a dad lost mine. Have you tried putting a stuffed animal in the crib?
Sherman Williams
No. All right. Do I need to?
Will Compton
No, no.
Sherman Williams
Well, I was about to say, like.
Will Compton
I put a little stuffed animal in there.
Sherman Williams
Yeah.
Will Compton
Charles, see on the monitor you got a stuffed animal. Yeah, I thought, I thought she'd like a stuffed animal. She's like, sweetheart, you can't put nothing in the crib when they're this little. Oh, he like, goes upstairs. I'm like, I did.
Sherman Williams
Well, just being.
Will Compton
I thought she liked this line I got her.
Sherman Williams
Being married to a nurse, that stuff was engraved beforehand.
Will Compton
Yeah.
Sherman Williams
Like, I know that that's so off limits, it's not even funny.
Will Compton
Yeah.
Sherman Williams
I do not mess if I put.
Will Compton
A little burp cloth over the thing. But to the point to where she's, her arms are now out and she can kind of move around and kind of grab stuff. You can't have something hanging on the crib.
Chef Jack
Why does that suffocate?
Will Compton
It's like sids. Like if they were to get trapped or caught to where they can't. Like, Scarlett's young enough, she's probably not able to like roll over on her own. It's like if she does, it'd be, oh shit, she rolled over on her own. But a lot of babies are not able to. If they get in that spot and there's something stuffed in their face, it can suffocate them.
Sherman Williams
And SID stands for sudden Infant Death syndrome, which is basically them passing away in their sleep.
Will Compton
Right. So a lot of times, or all the times you'll see, like when you have, when you have your first kid, like they'll be in the crib or they'll be wherever they're at. Bassinet, crib, doesn't matter. And there just won't be anything in there because they're laying on their back. You don't want them to risk any. Like there won't be any pillow or nothing like that. We interrupt this episode because bussin with the boys has a big announcement there. We are going to be in Lincoln, Nebraska on September 19th. My birthday. My birthday. Now for the biggest rivalry weekend, a rivalry rivalry weekend of the season. The Michigan Wolverines at the Nebraska Cornhuskers. The boys busting with the boys. We will be doing a live show. Food, drinks, special guests, the whole, the whole kit and caboodle. We will be live. And pre sale tickets are live right now@rococotheater.com and use code the boys to access these pre sale tickets live. Is that correct? Clump Did I say that correctly? Rococo theater.com use code the boys to get your pre sale tickets now because the boys again will be In Lincoln, Nebraska, September 19th, my birthday for Michigan at Nebraska. Go shop, go buy, go get the tickets.
Sherman Williams
Because even it's funny, dude. Like even Scarlett in her environment, like with a passy right now. We'll put her in with the passy, which is a big difference between 12 weeks and. Or 12 hours and 12 weeks. And moms on call is that they. Moms on call allows a pacifier.
Will Compton
We allow. I mean Rue had a passing till three.
Sherman Williams
Oh, well then there you go. Yeah, I knew that.
Will Compton
Yeah, I knew that. And like Scotty will have this woman up. She's not a big passy gal, which fires me up. Because she's, she just doesn't mess with passy. She's not about it.
Sherman Williams
Yeah.
Will Compton
Because we try to do that for her to help self soothe. Because they can grab these webinars like the little mini stuffed animals and they have a little pacifier on the end.
Sherman Williams
Yes.
Will Compton
But even Roostel has tiggy. Tiggy was a webbing up. Just doesn't have the passy up there anymore because it fell off. Because it's just getting, you know, just getting raggedy and tossed around and the pass. He fell off at some point. But it's like they're self soothing. Just have like a little stuffed animal. Tygy's the I love. I talked to Tigi so much.
Sherman Williams
Oh, I got to talk to Tige. I all that to say. Very excited about the crib training. Thank you. I mean, Jill would have gotten on the sleep schedule stuff anyways because that's Jill. But thank you for being so on it with the 12 days or 12 hours and 12 weeks because it did kind of reinforce like, oh, this is important. But I'm seeing the benefits of, of the importance of like giving me time, giving Jill time. Building structure now, like it's ingrained in my head, okay, 9 o' clock's coming around, so we'll do that final feed.
Will Compton
And then you're just in the know too. Like a lot of it was like, hey, do this. You should do this. But it's like for dads out there listening, one way to like, you know, have a massive win with your partner is you digesting a book on like whether it's sleep training or sleep scheduling. Because a lot of times moms kind of, they're the, they're the pioneer. They're the ones leading the charge and they're kind of Teaching you why it is, and you're kind of like learning on the fly versus if you're on the same page and you understand a little bit as well. It puts a massive stressor off of them because they know you're in it with them.
Sherman Williams
Yes, dude. Also, really quick, this is my dad hack for the week. Actually, it isn't. It's a bonus hack. Rebecca was burping Scarlet. Like, we were doing, like, this style of burping. The night nurse, like, set Scarlett on her leg and started just moving her in circles like this. And, like, with the butt, like, Scarlett's butts right here, and she's just kind of like, rotating Scarlet around. She's burping like crazy, dude. It's so sick.
Will Compton
I haven't heard of that one. That's a good one.
Sherman Williams
Okay, I got. I'll send you a video. I'll video it.
Will Compton
Have you done the motorcycle yet to get farts out?
Sherman Williams
Yeah, Jill does that.
Will Compton
That's so fun. Get him the motorcycle legs and then push on their stomach. Oh, you got a little gas in there.
Sherman Williams
Did you know that you can do that with full grown adults? No, they do it in the hospital all the time. Jill taught me how to do it. Oh, you literally, like, this is such bad radio. But, like, you make a ball, you make a fist, and you rub on the top of the intestine and then down the side of the intestine and then across again over by the belly button of the bottom intestine. And then get both legs and push in, pull out, push in, pull out. Repeat that. If you're ever gassy and feel like, dude, you will start.
Will Compton
We should make each other fart, Tootin. We should make each other fart for a social video.
Sherman Williams
I'll do it.
Will Compton
I'll do it.
Sherman Williams
And we'll have Jill teach us. I mean, Jill will.
Will Compton
Chef can video. And we'll just be right here on the floor making each other far.
Sherman Williams
I'd be laying in bed going, oh, oh, and Jill, come rub it out, dude, and get my legs going. And it's just. We have to do that. Have to be fun.
Will Compton
Have to do it. Should we get into dad losses?
Sherman Williams
Yes.
Will Compton
Any more cracker cold ones?
Sherman Williams
That was it. Yeah.
Will Compton
My big cracker cold ones. I mean, the vacation was just unreal, so. But I got some good dad losses.
Sherman Williams
Okay, cool.
Will Compton
My dad losses on the week. The theme is around hiking. Our very first hike, day one, we just got these new little hiking boots that we got from rei. Shout out rei. No free shout outs. Rei.
Sherman Williams
I did.
Will Compton
Ruse got on these adorable little hiking boots. She's ready to go. It's a little rainy and cold outside, but it's our first one. We're pushing through. This is at Sunshine Mountain or Sunset, whatever. And rude doesn't want to hike. We got. I got a carrier most of the time. Or Charo does or. Or Nick. My boy Nick. Papa Team six was filling in, carrying her because Grady. Grady, their youngest, he's fussy. I'm right. He's riding on my shoulders at times because I'm trying to. I'm trying to help out my fellow papa seal. Like, let me take Grady. Like, you know, let's have fun with somebody he's not as familiar with, because he'll probably just stop and just be up high. Like, let's bounce. Oh, look at this. Look at this rock. But that loss is like hiking. Both of my stories is around hiking because it's like, the kids was just tough to get hiking. Sometimes if one's hiking, the other one's pissed off.
Sherman Williams
Yeah.
Will Compton
You know what I mean? It's like, Scotty will be fussy. Oh, maybe it's her feeding time. You get her fed. Oh, she's good to go. She's knocked out sleeping. You probably saw a lot of those photos where she's just hanging out the back. Just knocked out. But she might be good. And then Rue's upset. She's not one to hike. My legs don't walk. I can't walk.
Sherman Williams
Oh, no, bro.
Will Compton
We were like. And we're sitting there enjoying the sights, and I just see Rue just coming from behind. She's like, dad, down. Like, oh, sweetheart, what is it? She's like, it's too cold. I can't walk. I need you to hold me. Sweetheart, will you just get down here? And then dad pick you up. I. Get me inside. It's too cold. Cold. It's too cold.
Sherman Williams
She said that?
Will Compton
Yes, bro. Man, shut up. Get walking.
Sherman Williams
Did you tell her how cold they used to get in Lincoln?
Will Compton
Bro, she. She doesn't know. She doesn't know any better. She will one day when he's playing against Iowa. Minus 13 degree wind chill. That. What is it? Lard. Whale lard. The Vaseline on his arms. No sleeves, out in the cold air, coming out. That was your old man out there.
Sherman Williams
Get that as inside.
Will Compton
Yeah. You got a hoodie on. You got a jacket on. You got your. Your little hiking pants and sweats. You got your boots on. Like, just walk. I'm trying to teach her by the back half. It Was a big win because I'm teaching. I'm like, sweetheart, if you just move faster and run, like, your body will heat up. So I'm turning things into games. That's a little dad hack is. And all the parents know this. Turning things into games. So it's like, oh, my God, look at that rock. Like, let's climb up that rock. There might be a bear. There might be a bear up there. And then you get them climbing on the rock. Hey, let's run up this hill. I think there's like a bear or a fox up this hill. And you get running up the hill, and it's like, hey, don't you feel better? She's like, yeah. And then she's bragging about how she walked, like, the last quarter of the hike, but you're like, dude, you crushed it. Then you're kind of building that callous throughout the week. Now we get to Friday, we're gonna go and see Moraine Lake again. But we had already seen Moraine Lake, so I'm like, hey, let's. Let's do a pivot. Somebody responded to me on Twitter and said, we need to hike Mirror Lake. We need to go up and see Mirror Lake. They posted this beautiful photo of Mirror Lake because I posted one of us hitting the sunset canoe on Lake Louise, which was all time.
Sherman Williams
Okay, okay.
Will Compton
5:00Am Wake up was tough, Rudin. You know, there's a lot of bitching and moaning and complaining going on, but it's like, once we get out to the boat, we'll be riding the boat. It's going to be beautiful. You're gonna love it. She loved it. The sunrise canoe was all time. But we get to where it's like, all right, the second part. We're gonna go take a shuttle to Moraine Lake. We found out the shuttle you had to have car seats in it. We didn't want to uninstall the car seats from the car or from the car garage, reinstall them in the shuttle. Then you do the whole trip with the shuttle. You come back from the shuttle, you uninstall from the shuttle, you reinstall them in the car. We didn't want to do all that, but I'm like, hey, I got a great pivot. Somebody responded on Twitter, said, we should hike Mirror Lake. This photo looks gorgeous.
Sherman Williams
Yeah.
Will Compton
And he said, the kids could handle it, buddy. This incline.
Sherman Williams
Oh, no.
Will Compton
I mean, my legs were shaking like a dog.
Sherman Williams
You were.
Will Compton
You were hurting that within 10 minutes.
Sherman Williams
Who's this guy that I don't Know.
Will Compton
I need to go back, buddy. And then I go back on Twitter because I wanted to respond to him, be like, bro, it was brutal because I had the hiking, the hiking carrier on with the little Scotty sitting in the back. Charles got all the bells and whistle snacks, these heavy ass water bottles. Yeah, I'm carrying 40 plus in this hiking backpack going up this hill. Hamstrings are burning. Like I said, my legs were shaking like a dog. Peach seeds. Not even that high up. We're 10 minutes in and I'm leaning on a tree because, you know, the rest of the crew is a little behind me because people are dragging a little bit. I'm thinking, ain't no way the kids are going to be able to handle this. Ru can't again. She can't walk. Her legs aren't working. Sweetheart, you're moving them right now. Just look down and go one step at a time. I'm trying to do the left. Check out this song. Left, left, left, right, left. And she's crying and it's like, you got to stop. And we get up to the mirror lake now. It's a good. It's a good view.
Sherman Williams
Yeah.
Will Compton
It wasn't the picture I got up there. I look back at Nick and I go, what the hell is this? I mean, it was still a nice, like little lake, but it wasn't the photo that the dude showed me where there's a mountain behind it. And it's just this beautiful mirror looking. You see the water and it just looks incredible. It was Lake Agnes or Lake Agnew or whatever it was. That's another like 800, a thousand meters up.
Sherman Williams
What is this guy?
Will Compton
This hike was four hours, bro. Bro. There and back, round trip.
Sherman Williams
Find out who that was because they 100% set you up, buddy.
Will Compton
It was a. It was like a four mile hike, round trip.
Sherman Williams
They set you up.
Will Compton
We walked on the way down it. We played this game the entire time. Like we were trying to count. It was like three five, onion. Three five, leopard. It was three five. Say any word you want one. And we would just go back and forth all the way down the mountain. But. And I'm saying all the way up and all the way down like this, this. It was. The elevation was like this the entire time. There's no like walking and then you get a little flat. It's this the entire time. Going up this mountain. Two miles up, bro. And I'm halfway through it. I'm sitting there, I'm like this, like.
Sherman Williams
Just full on switchbacks, like going yeah.
Will Compton
But I'm talking long. Like, there were a couple switchbacks, but I'm saying long, you'd be looking up the mountain with zero hope. You know what I mean? Like, you might find one. Okay, once we get around this corner, it might flatten out. Or once we get around this, it might be. It might be easier, buddy, you're. You're looking. You couldn't look up. You just had to look down and think one step at a time, Willie, you got that?
Sherman Williams
That's the worst part about hiking, of when you're saying leaning up against the tree is. It's like stopping is almost worse than continuing to go.
Will Compton
Yeah, because I got this head, this heavy hiking pack on. I'm like. I'm like sitting it on rocks. I'm just trying to take a break. I'm wearing too many layers at this point. So I'm sweating. I'm sweating everywhere. And then on the way down, it rains the entire time. But Charo hits me with, you got the easier job. As we're walking up, I will toss you off this because I know it's tough. You if through. Like, she's with the 3 year old that is all of a sudden paralyzed. She doesn't want to walk, so she's got a carrier at times. She's got to slowly walk with her. She's behind the pack. So I get it. You're in hell with the little one. I'm like, I'm glad I don't. I'm glad I don't have rue. But this, with this weight on my back, like, you know how my L4, 5, and SI joint is. I'm talking decompressed. My disc are fading on me. I'm still feeling it right now. Hop on that four hour flight back from Canada. I'm getting off and I'm like, having to slowly, like, fully extend because that it was. It was something. She had the nerve to hit me halfway up. Hey, you got the easy job.
Sherman Williams
What'd you say? What'd you call her?
Will Compton
I said. I said. I said.
Sherman Williams
You said that.
Will Compton
I said some version of that.
Sherman Williams
What'd you say?
Chef Jack
You really said that, though.
Will Compton
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. I said good. Shut up.
Sherman Williams
No one tagged Charo in the comments.
Will Compton
Hey, if we post this clip too, you better run the key and peel skit of what the reference is. He was like, what? He didn't talk to her like that. I ate it. I heard her and I just. I kind of scoffed. I just said, all right. And I kept pushing because there was no time that's nobody's coming to save you. Yes, that's where when you see in the comments, I hope your heart turns black. Like you just had to focus on one step at a time.
Sherman Williams
I love that you were leading the.
Will Compton
Pack too, but yeah, and the dad lost in all of that because on the way down, Nick and Rachel and their family, they're way behind us because Nick's having to carry Hudson. He's sleeping at this point because he was like, it was, you know, we got up there, you're throwing rocks in the lake, you're having a great time, man. Hey, these moments starts raining on us. And the loss for me is I'm the one who led us up the mountain. Yeah, dude, four mile hike. And I didn't know what I was getting to. I'm going off a Twitter comment that says, hey, you got to check out Mirror Lake. Kids can handle it. I'm 10 minutes in being like, I hope it gets flatter because there ain't no handling this.
Sherman Williams
GT6 has its first enemy.
Will Compton
Yeah, I'll find him. He's a great guy. Well, here's the, here's the issue. I go on Twitter to end up telling him the breakdown, but I go on Twitter and he has another reply. Damn. What does it say? Oh, no, we'll pause it, we'll edit and get, get, get faster to it.
Sherman Williams
No, that's so rough, dude.
Chef Jack
Imagine he just accidentally. He just messed up the lake and he looks back at it like two hours later. Ah, I should probably tell him that's not the one.
Will Compton
It's not. It wasn't the lake.
Chef Jack
It was halfway up the map.
Sherman Williams
Oh, dude.
Will Compton
I say. He said, take hike up to Mirror Lake while you're there. Worth it. The kids can handle it. I said, we have changed our plans and now going to Mirror Lake because of this reply. Thank you. He hits me with awesome. Let me see.
Sherman Williams
We're scrolling. He's scrolling.
Will Compton
Okay, awesome. My wife and I stayed at Moraine Lake Lodge for our anniversary a couple years ago and spent the day at Lake Louise. Also, I just looked at the pics. That lake is actually called Lake Agnes. Mirror Lake is on the way up, if I remember correctly. I'm not sure. He said a couple other things, but I'm stuck on the kids can handle It. I'm wanting to know what kind of savages, what kind of jocko willinks is he packing in his family?
Sherman Williams
Well, that's the problem. That's the issue with hiking and skiing slash snowboarding. Is somebody just telling you, hey, the blacks here, like, the blacks in Breckenridge, are not the equivalent of the black.
Will Compton
You're talking about black diamonds. Okay, you make that clear. Black diamond, people. You could quote me. The blacks in Breckenridge. I'm like, I know he means black diamond. I hope he says black.
Sherman Williams
They're a little different.
Will Compton
Different.
Sherman Williams
Yeah. Sorry, what were you gonna say?
Chef Jack
Someone had a comedy, had a bit on that, some stand up.
Sherman Williams
Oh, that is right. Somebody did have a good stand up.
Chef Jack
Went to a gas station and they're like, well, the blacks here are really rough.
Sherman Williams
Talking about the ski slopes, the black diamond.
Will Compton
But you're right, it's. It's almost like. I'd much rather preface. Hey, it's worth it. It's a little bit of a grind, so buckle in.
Sherman Williams
Yeah, dude.
Will Compton
Because I'm thinking, does my first question, do you have a 3 year old? If so, is his name David Goggins? Because my 3 year old, her legs stopped working immediately.
Sherman Williams
Because if you, if you broke down college football to me, like, hey, really? Getting on the team of college football, it's really not that hard, Sherman. Yeah, like, you could have, maybe you could have played college football, buddy. Me trying to play D1 college football? Not a chance.
Will Compton
Yeah, it's really not.
Sherman Williams
There's levels to this.
Will Compton
Well, what was. Yeah, but I'm sitting there again, 10 minutes in, like, holy shit, I hope this gets easier. And it's. It was that elevation the entire time.
Sherman Williams
Dude. There's truly no worse feeling. My mom got hoodwinked one time into a similar thing of. Oh, my gosh. You've never been on Galloping Goose Trail. Like, it's the best, easiest hike of all time. And the views are great. My mom's like, literally stuck on the mountain at one point. I don't remember the full story, but I mean, it was like she got fucked.
Will Compton
Yeah. I mean, if it was just me, my wife Nick and his wife Nick and Rachel, like, that's a fun hike.
Sherman Williams
Yeah.
Will Compton
You're going up. Oh, let's go up to Lake Agnes or Agnew. I hate that I keep messing that up. But when you got 40 plus on your back and your. Your 3 year old is just not cooperating.
Sherman Williams
I want to meet this guy's kids.
Will Compton
I do too. Jesus Christ. Oh, another dad loss.
Sherman Williams
Yeah.
Will Compton
We were sent Papa Team Six. Papa Team Six Soldiers. Will and Nick were sent on a mission to go get diapers. We. We ran out of diapers on the last day. Or we had like one left. It's like, hey, we need to go get size four diapers.
Sherman Williams
Oh.
Will Compton
Because we still got the plane ride home, like, who knows what. Scotty, you know, you gotta have diapers. Make sure you pack enough diapers. But we were running low. Nick and his side, they were also running low. She also told Nick, hey, you need to go get some baby wipes, too. We need wipes and we need five. So he's getting size five. I'm seeking size four. We call down to the village, because you gotta drive 15 minutes down the mountain to go get diapers.
Sherman Williams
Yeah, yeah.
Will Compton
We get down to. They're like, yeah, we got size four. We don't have size five. But Nick's gonna go and get baby wipes, and we're just gonna go, hey, Nick and I were just gonna run this solo mission. We'll do it, you know, have them stay back, take care of the kids, you get a breath of fresh air. And I get to talk to my boy because I feel like I don't get to talk to him the whole time. Because when you're on vacation with another family, you're not at dinner catching up. You're at dinner negotiating with your kids to eat. You're not really having intimate conversations. You're. You're in the trenches the entire time as parents, trying to be like, hey, how do you usually do this? Yeah, we usually go this route. Like, let's work together to try and corral all these minions the entire time. So it's a nice breath of fresh air. Me and my boy Nick, we're gonna drive down to the village, we're gonna get some diapers. We go down, simple mission. Get fours, get fives, get wipes. We get down to the village grocery store, and we're in the aisle, and we're seeing fours and fives, and we don't know which brand to get. So me and him both are on the phone calling our wives, asking about, hey, there's Pampers here. There's Huggies. Like, which brand do you want us to get? And so my dad loss is just not being able to accomplish the simplest task of going to just pick up some diapers. Why do you gotta call Mom? Like, I'm sure they got tone. It's like they can't do one simple thing. And we're both in aisle two, both of us walking on, you know, on the phone, and I'm laughing. We both start laughing because I'm like, look at us. We can't go down this mountain and just pick up diapers. We have to call our wives and make sure we're getting the right ones. So that was my. That was my final dead loss, dude.
Sherman Williams
I couldn't. I could not agree with you more. Was at Target, I believe, two days ago. And we have some bougie wipes that Jill has to order off the Internet. And she goes, yeah, we can get these Target brand wipes for her face. Because, you know, they're 99 water. I go, the. The ones that we have at home are 99 water. Why. Why are we getting. And she was like, those are the expensive ones. You don't use those on her face. We get the store brand for that. I was sitting over there pushing the.
Will Compton
Stroller, going, I think we do like the coterie diapers.
Sherman Williams
That's like.
Will Compton
I think they absorb.
Sherman Williams
Yeah.
Will Compton
A lot more. Like the overnight diapers. It's like you can go and get overnight diapers, but. But these ones are like an all purpose.
Sherman Williams
Yeah, that's what we have. And then coterie, I don't know. Coterie, Coterie, Coterie, Coterie. Yeah, but we have the wipes too. The coterie wipes we use.
Will Compton
Is it Honeywell?
Sherman Williams
Honeywell.
Will Compton
Honest. I know there's an age. Honest, yeah. Honest wipes.
Sherman Williams
Yeah, yeah, yeah, I've seen that too.
Will Compton
Dude. It's so funny when Scarlett gets older and they get done pooping. That's like, you know, if she goes pee, she can do it by herself. She can get toilet paper, do all that. But when they're pooping, it's so funny. Dad, I need you home wipe. And I like, walk in the bathroom and she's already, like, down and hands on the ground, but up and stuff. And it's just so funny because her head's just, like, buried down in the ground. She's like, oh, my God.
Sherman Williams
I do. Like, I don't think about it at all when I'm doing diaper changes. And I think the other night, like, I. I truly kind of thought about what I was doing and I laughed because I had some extra. Oh, man, I know the name Destiny. The Destiny Diaper rash cream. And you gotta put it, you know, on the cheeks. And then you gotta kind of get in between the cheeks too and put it on there. Whenever I have extra Destiny, I just wipe it on my leg. Like, I'm just like, oh, I'll just wipe it off. And then I was thinking about it.
Will Compton
What?
Sherman Williams
That's what I'm saying, dude. Once I thought about it, I say.
Will Compton
You get on your hand and you'll wipe it on your pant leg.
Sherman Williams
Well, no, this is after I've, like, cleaned her off. Cleaned her off. Like, I've wiped her with wipes and then I get the little cream because, you know, she's all slick and clean. I get in there.
Will Compton
Yeah, yeah. Gets diaper rash.
Sherman Williams
Yeah. And I would wipe it off on my leg, not thinking anything.
Will Compton
Okay. Yeah, I do that, too.
Sherman Williams
And then I thought to myself, I did just get all up in that biz in that business. Yeah, yeah.
Will Compton
You put your finger in the hole and you're just wiping it on your pant loose.
Sherman Williams
Wiping it on my leg. Like, oh, yeah, that's fine, buddy.
Will Compton
When you start. When you start wiping after they go number two, it's. It's just so funny.
Sherman Williams
Dude, that's hilarious. I didn't even think about that. Yeah, I'll do my dad loss really quick for anyone that follows me.
Will Compton
Gotta keep it under an hour.
Sherman Williams
Gotta keep it under an hour. For anyone that follows me on Twitter. The battle of Helm's Deep, which, for Lord of the Rings fans out there, they know what that is. If you are not a Lord of the Rings fan, I highly advise you to go watch the original trilogy. Have you. Are you a big Lord of the Rings guy?
Will Compton
I have watched the Lord of the Rings.
Sherman Williams
Okay.
Will Compton
I've only watched it around one time.
Sherman Williams
Oh, no. It's Taylor that hasn't seen it. Like, he was too scared. I think he. He tells a story where he was, like, too scared as a kid.
Will Compton
Yeah.
Sherman Williams
But, God, great movies. Anyways, there's an epic battle, Helm's Deep, and. Holy shit. So to preface this entire story, Taylor had a end of the year intern party at his house. A swim party to celebrate the interns and tell them, good job. We're like, we got a show face at this party. Like it. I need to say bye to the interns. We need to get out of the house. They can meet the baby. They can meet the baby. Jill is fully on board. She's like, you do need to show face at this party. We need to be good about showing up to things and not making Scarlet an excuse to miss out on stuff. Love that everyone's on the same page. So Jill is being an absolute superhero and packing the diaper bag. She's crushing it. But I do technically have. I got a little win because she had a little oopsie. She had a mom loss, and instead of doing a scoop and a half of formula, which would equal 3 ounces, she did two scoops and a half of formula because we were rushing out of the house. Okay, so After Taylor's. We get in the car and we're in Taylor's driveway. She starts fussing. Jill goes, I'm just gonna feed her in the car. I said, okay, I'll text Taylor and just tell him, hey, we're just. We're parked in your driveway. Everyone pretty much has left at this point. If you see my car, we're just feeding Scarlett. We'll head out. Jill dumps all two and a half of that formula into the bottle, mixes it up. So Scarlett's working with like three times the carbs of what is normally put into her body at feeding time. Fast forward to dad's night shift later that night.
Will Compton
She knocks it down easy, knocked it.
Sherman Williams
Down and passes out. And we're like, wow, she was really sleepy. The pool must have taken it out of her. I mean, she's so sleepy. Oh, my gosh. Later that night, I do first diaper change at the beginning of my night shift. There's no poop. I go, oh, okay. Well, that's happened before. There's pee in here, though, so everything's working. Second diaper change. Oh, there's no poop.
Will Compton
Okay, we're really rocking right now. Luck is on my side. God is. God is with me.
Sherman Williams
God is good. I was like. But like, okay, like, that's kind of weird. But whatever. I get to my final one, which is like 4:35 o' clock ish.
Will Compton
In the morning.
Sherman Williams
In the morning is around the time of the final one. And I change her diaper, and again, there's no poop or pee. I put bottle in her mouth and dude, as soon as bottle hits her mouth. It was truly Sauron's forces.
Will Compton
The.
Sherman Williams
The orcs were marching on Helm's Deep. And the, like, piss and is leaking out of her onesie. She so much that it seeped through the diaper. It wasn't even a blowout, dude. It was like seeping through all of her stuff because it was a backlog of like the last three feeds in that triple carb feed that we did. I'm. I'm just laughing at this point because I'm like, okay, now I'm in it. Like, this is what everybody's been talking about. I'm in it. And dude, I'm feeling the hot stuff just go down my chest.
Will Compton
Oh, my God.
Sherman Williams
Oh, yeah. All. All over me. I'm like, this is fine. We're fine. I get her on the changing table.
Will Compton
She'S all over you.
Sherman Williams
It's the pee coming out, really? But the pee is getting filtered through The. And the diaper. So it's like shitty piss that's, like, leaking all over me.
Will Compton
Oh, buddy.
Sherman Williams
And I'm like, okay, but we're. Hey, we're fine. We're fine. We'll get through this. I gotta use the wipes on her. I'll get her cleaned off. So I get her cleaned off. She's being. She's being great. Super easy on the changing table. And I'm like, that wasn't that bad. Look, Scarlett, we got it. We got the change. I got your diaper change. I got you in a new outfit. You're all clean. Let's put some lotion on you. Let's take you to the spa. You love lotion. So I'm doing the lotion on her. She's loving it. Get her in her new outfit. Just waterfall. Because she has this whole backlog of all these feeds in her belly. Spits up all over the new change. I'm like, hey, that's okay. Let's burp you a little bit. Blah, blah. She's over there just burping like a champ. Wipe her down. Wipe her down. Didn't change diaper because I was like, she didn't poop. Put new outfit on all over that. That. We're now on the third outfit. So I did three outfit changes. She was into her fourth one. Only had to do one diaper change. Technically two, but I survived the battle of Helm's Deep.
Will Compton
We are good, but it was crazy. You're better than me. We were just. It's got to dry. Oh, dude. I'd have wiped her off, you know, Listen, we got this outfit on you. You got to dry.
Sherman Williams
Jill before that too, had a not argument, but a stern talking to about setting mom up for success at the beginning of her shift. Ooh. She said, at Busin, when you clock out, I bet you don't half ass it. You seem to really put in full effort whenever you're clocking out, whenever you're leaving. Whereas with Baby Scarskar, sometimes when we're clocking out, we just do the motions. And then. Here you go, Mom. I'm gonna go pass out. None of the bottles are washed, none of the things are done, etc. I said, Honey, that's a great note. I'm gonna take that and run with it. And so that's in the back of my head as I was doing multiple outfit changes.
Will Compton
I feel that.
Sherman Williams
But I have a new metal that I thought we could bring into our lore of PC6.
Will Compton
What do you got?
Sherman Williams
Instead of a purple Heart. It's the purple shard. And I got my. I earned a purple shark. I love that for getting on by my daughter.
Will Compton
Yeah, I rock with that.
Sherman Williams
But that was my dad loss.
Will Compton
You handled it well.
Sherman Williams
Thank you.
Will Compton
You know, you. It sounds like you kept the optimism up. I saw the tweet. I saw the post buddy. He's in for.
Sherman Williams
Oh, dude, it was. And, you know, I dramatized. I put all the outfits on. I went to the dirty clothes hamper and pulled all of them out and put them on there.
Will Compton
Yeah.
Sherman Williams
Made it look more like a battlefield.
Will Compton
Since we got to keep it under an hour, you want to hit these calls, please, please, let's. Who's our first call in?
Sherman Williams
First call in is. What up, fellas?
Caller
This is Trey and Chattanooga. I have a con.
Sherman Williams
Trey and Chattanooga.
Will Compton
Okay.
Caller
Content request, because as a dad who logs a lot of movies with my kids, I would love to hear you guys talk about some movies that you have logged with your kids. Which ones are your favorites? Not just for the sake of entertainment, but it's like death even developing. Even, like, good movies to watch with your daughters, you know, like, hey, this is a great one. But, yeah, I. I heard Will talking about Moana, and unfortunately, Te Fit. He's not the bad guy, Willie. Te Fiti is just the other side of the. What is it? The heart necklace where, you know, our boy Maui stole it from the heart of Te Fiti. So when her heart was restored, she was the big old green giant looking lady that laid down on the mountain range, and that was the end of that story. It's kind of a, you know, analogy for us as people where you can have anger and rage whenever, you know, something's taken away and then kind of making things right, you know? So all that say Will just. Moana is a fucking classic.
Sherman Williams
So all that to say Will Juan is a classic. He's out here defending Moana with his life, which. I love it. Trey and Chattanooga, he said, defending Te Fiti's name on behalf of the dad's PT6. I'm out. But his question was, what are three good films that you love watching with Rue? Some Pizza Friday films.
Will Compton
So my go tos. Are we talking, like, favorites of Ruse?
Sherman Williams
Yeah, favorites to watch with the kids.
Chef Jack
You and all that you also enjoy. That's.
Will Compton
We've gotten in recently to Cars, which fired me up. We tried Cars early on, and she just wasn't. You know, she always wanted a princess on, so we'd had to pick, like, princess movies, so. Frozen. Both Frozens. She loves Frozen. She's all about frozen. Cars. Great one. And the third one, I would say Inside Out. Great movie with the, with the feelings. Joy, happy, sad. What is it? Nervous, anger. I love Inside out and Inside out too. Yeah, Love them both.
Sherman Williams
Yeah. The anxiety one hit home for me on the second one.
Will Compton
I was like, bro, inside out goes hard. There's a lot of good kids movies. It's kind of hard to narrow it down to three. We do always try to choose something different because we're. When she. It's early on. It's like Frozen or die.
Sherman Williams
Yeah.
Will Compton
You know what I mean? Like, I'm talking tantrum.
Sherman Williams
Yeah.
Will Compton
Cars has fired me up recently. Just. It's a good competitive one. Overcoming adversity and then Inside out. I just, I love the concept of, of inside out and dealing with your feelings, labeling your emotions, getting to kind of communicate with them in that way, like after the movie and days following. So those would be my three.
Sherman Williams
I don't. I mean, obviously. Oh, God.
Will Compton
How to train your dragon.
Sherman Williams
Oh, yeah.
Will Compton
How to train your dragon is a great one. Oh, Toy Story is always a classic, but there's a lot of live action.
Sherman Williams
On how to train your dragon.
Will Compton
Haven't seen it yet. Okay, I want to see it. I want to see it. Lilo and Stitch, the live action is incredible.
Sherman Williams
Okay, I need to see that. That's Jill's favorite animated.
Will Compton
Yeah, but those would be my movies.
Sherman Williams
Excuse me. Time. Yes, we got wrap up. I do want to say, if you haven't seen Puss in Boots, the wish movie. Have you seen that?
Will Compton
No.
Sherman Williams
Will, you have to watch that movie to all listeners out there.
Will Compton
The Puss in Boots.
Chef Jack
The last Wish.
Sherman Williams
The last wish.
Will Compton
Okay.
Sherman Williams
Thank you, Chef. Bro, that movie is so dialed.
Chef Jack
Unbelievable.
Sherman Williams
It is a great kids movie. It is even better adult movie. And I truly walked away from that movie with like some pep in my step and was like, Hollywood can still tell a great story. Like wow, that was an incredible story.
Will Compton
Puss in Boots, the last wish.
Sherman Williams
I was so surprised by that. Thought it'd just be another throwaway, but it was incredible.
Will Compton
All right, next caller.
Caller
Gentlemen and particularly sure, I'm. I'm a member of Papa team six. Two years. I got a two year old son and now a three month old daughter. A crazy trip, but sure, you're still in the sleepy baby feed, sleep poop. That's it. Has will given you the breakdown on what's next? You've gotta force your baby to sleep. You gotta figure out ways to get them down to calm them down. You Got to figure out how you're gonna feed them, when to feed them wake windows. You got a lot coming up. Sherm, Congratulations again. This is riley Papa Team 6, one of your loyal Canadian operators.
Will Compton
Canadian operator.
Sherman Williams
We gotta get a Canadian flag now.
Will Compton
Yeah, we do.
Sherman Williams
Riley from Canada calling in. Can we, can we pay for that international call? Is there a way that we can cover him on the back end?
Will Compton
Him on the Venmo?
Sherman Williams
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Will Compton
Maybe he'll get.
Sherman Williams
He'll get merch. But like, let's, let's.
Chef Jack
I think it's covered. If it's continental, like, I think Canada, there's no.
Will Compton
Okay.
Sherman Williams
Okay, good.
Chef Jack
I would think.
Sherman Williams
Good.
Will Compton
So he's asking, have I prepped you for what? Next phase?
Sherman Williams
Yeah, next phase. Which just hearing that, it's a reflection of what we talked about earlier with like, each week brings new, new challenges.
Will Compton
Yeah. But I'm all ears being on that mom on calls. It's like if I'm referring back to the 12 hours by 12 weeks, like it all comes down to those wake windows and sleeping and trying to get them to sleep through the night. And when you're optimistic, you might have a couple of good days that get stacked up, but then a sleep regression might come and you're kind of just. You're just in the thick of it again. It's like a new challenge. It's like new adversity. You're thinking to yourself, oh man, I'm really stacking up four, five, six hours of sleep. But then all of a sudden they're waking up pissed off in your mind for no reason. But that, that to me would probably be your next phase.
Sherman Williams
Okay.
Will Compton
It's like once you get into the, you know, months, we'll be able to talk more about that. But I think like your next weeks, because again, you're going. As we're talking, this episode's being released. You're on week four right now.
Sherman Williams
Yeah. Yeah.
Will Compton
It's like you're hopeful that they hit all those three hours of sleep because they eat, eat, sleep for, for a bit. And I know with 12 hours by 12 weeks, it's like week six or week eight is like when boot camp begins.
Sherman Williams
Yeah.
Will Compton
Like when you're really starting to dial them in on having them, teaching them to self soothe, trying not to pick them up all the time and just being like, hey, daddy's here. Finding a song, going to your go to lullabies. We talk about that all the time. But that'll kind of be your next. That'll kind of be your Next phase, in my opinion, if I can remember correctly, it's all about in those first few months, like if you're on like a sleep training, like the goal is getting them to sleep through the night. The formula that we went by.
Sherman Williams
Yeah, that's, that's kind of what Taylor alluded to at the pool party. We talked briefly and he was asking, he was like, she's three weeks, right? And I was like, yeah. And he was like, yeah. Really? The next step, it felt like for us was like the babies almost become self aware. They're like, yeah, oh, I'm a baby. And I'm like, what's going on?
Will Compton
Yeah. And there's the, the good part of that is they start to smile. It's like right now, especially with mom, because they're in it 24 7. You got postpartum and everything else. Like the baby just takes from them. Takes, takes, takes.
Sherman Williams
Yeah.
Will Compton
Needs the boob, needs milk, needs fed, needs burp, needs change. All the stuff.
Sherman Williams
Yeah.
Will Compton
And mama's just on deck the entire time.
Sherman Williams
Yeah.
Will Compton
And then when they start to smile, it's like now you're getting something back in return when you. Which cheers you up, gives you a great photos, taking videos. Because again those first weeks, it's like you caught that small picture probably from her pooping and stuff. But when they start to look and see you and be aware and you can kind of maybe entertain them a little bit or they're looking around and observing a lot more, you start to get more. You start to get a return. You start to get an ROI on your investment.
Sherman Williams
I'm excited for that. Excited for that. And I, I'm excited for the challenge of it too. I, I really do think that your heart turns black is like such a real thing in this dad stuff.
Will Compton
Yeah.
Sherman Williams
I don't know, like, I don't know how to describe it, but like I'm not miserable at 4:30 in the morning feeding her.
Will Compton
Yeah.
Sherman Williams
And I can't describe that feeling.
Will Compton
Yeah. I think you do a good job of not putting yourself in like a reactionary state. It's almost like again, it's like embracing and anticipating that sucky moments are going to come. And as long as you're able to anticipate, because you can't anticipate a plan working.
Sherman Williams
Yeah.
Will Compton
You're anticipating a plan to just go to just unfold and unravel. And you're in those moments pivoting and trying to figure out, just reminding yourself that this is what you signed up for.
Sherman Williams
Yeah. Jill, the only note that I've gotten from this last week was. Jill is like, I'm almost too unbothered in some moments. He's like. Like, hey, Scarlett's screaming. I'm, like, holding Scarlett. I'm like, yeah, I know. Like, I. You know, I'm bouncing.
Will Compton
Yeah.
Sherman Williams
He's like, were you gonna do the passy? Do you want to take her outside? I mean, she's screaming something's wrong. I'm like, yeah, she's a baby. Like, it's all.
Will Compton
Yeah.
Sherman Williams
Like, I'll figure it out. And she's like, I need some. I love that attitude, but I need some pep in the step. Like, what's. What's your plan? How are you gonna get her to stop crying? I'm like, all right.
Will Compton
I love the combo comments of the boys reacting to your story about being out and then getting on the video game. Oh, dude, so funny. Oh, dude, so funny, dude. Yeah.
Sherman Williams
I mean, you live and you learn, dude. And it's like, I'm. I'm trying to be a good partner to Jill, obviously. And that's, like, separate of Scarlett, too. Like, just in marriage. It's like. My soccer coach in high school had a great quote. He said, if I quit whenever something was hard, I would have divorced my wife, you know, 30 years ago.
Will Compton
It's like, that's a bar.
Sherman Williams
You know? Everything's going to be difficult. Good things in life are difficult. But it's like, yeah, I don't even know where I was going with that.
Will Compton
You were spitting. Yeah. You were blacked out, and you were spitting money.
Sherman Williams
What were we even talking about?
Will Compton
I don't know. That's the beauty of the show. You should get lost in your thoughts, man. You got dad breaking going on right now.
Sherman Williams
I do.
Will Compton
I'm thinking about how, yeah, my wife got to go. She's like. She's like, hey, you gonna be home in time to help with bath time? Because I was like, I'll be home in time for bedtime. I forget Sundays is bad time. We're recording right now on Sunday, and we're trying to get it in so that way we can get back home and. Yeah, yeah, yeah, be on dad duty. But as far as anticipating another little dad hack that I'll give before I. I drop a quote that I heard from a gentleman. You like that, Please. A little quote that I heard from a gentleman earlier, but a nice little dag dad hack that I experienced with the two littles with Hudson and Roux in Canada was when we were staying in the hotel together, same room all that stuff, but prepping them before anything happens. I remember I sat each of them down individually. I was like, sweetheart, go. Go ahead and step out in the hallway. I'm gonna talk to rear one on one. And then I pulled Hudson aside, and I was like, hey, let me grab your ear. One on one. And I sat him down. And I was like, hey, we're about to go to dinner time. We need you. You know, Grady, I'm talking to Hudson. You know your brother. Grady's fussy. You know, Scotty, she can get fussy, too. And roof, she's kind of. She's up and down right now.
Sherman Williams
She really hinges on you, Hudson. Yeah.
Will Compton
I'm gonna need you to stay poised. And he's like. He's just looking at me. And I'm like, I love your fit. I love how you get the stripes on the collared shirt. I love how they match your boots. They had little cowboy boots on them. And I love that watch you're rocking right now. You look like a star. And I'm gonna need you to perform like a star at dinner tonight. Whenever things get a little hazy and the sharing doesn't go well, I'm gonna look at you and I'm gonna say, hey, Hudson, remember what we talked about upstairs? And then I'm going to need you to lock in. I kind of did the same kind of thing with the room.
Sherman Williams
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Will Compton
Oh, that's. That's. That's a good little data hack right there. Doesn't go perfectly, but at least you can look and say, hey, Huddy, remember what we talked about upstairs? And it'll be like. And then.
Sherman Williams
And then Hudson was in the trash.
Will Compton
I enjoyed being around Hudson, bro. It's like getting to be around a little boy is. It was like I was having fun and then. But they both want to press the elevator button. When you go to the elevator, going everywhere with rude. You're traveling around. She pushes the elevator. But now you got Hudson, who also another family that he's in charge of pressing the elevator button. So they're going toes and losing their. More so Rue if she can't touch the elevator button. Or Hudson beats her and does she say, I'm gonna push. And Hudson runs and just touches it and then just looks at Rue and she just loses it. So I grabbed both of my. Hey, hey, hang on. They're both talking about who's going to touch the outside button. Who's going to touch the button once you get in the elevator. And as they're trying to figure out as they're going. Because we're like, all right, guys, when you press one button, the other one of you press the other. And Ruiz, I don't want to press the outside button. And Hudson, I want to press the outside button. And they're walking toward the elevator trying to figure out who's going to press what. And I stop him. I said, hey, Rue, Hudson, let's stop everybody standing at the elevator. I'm like, right there in the hallway, I'm like, hey, let's figure out and have a game plan who's pushing what button before we get. Before we get to the elevator.
Sherman Williams
This.
Will Compton
Who wants to push the outside button? And Rue's like, I want to push the inside button. Hudson's like, I'll push the outside button. I'm like, all right, here's what we're going to do. Hudson, you'll press the outside button. And Rue, once we step in, you're going to press L with the star. L with the star. You're in charge of pushing that button. Teamwork makes the dream work. Let's go. Execute. We go on 2, on 2, on 2, on two. Rue Press the outside, or Hudson press the outside button. And Ru pressures the inside button. It's perfection. Then if they're arguing about who's going to press the inside button, because everybody wants to press the inside button. Hey, here's what we're going to do. Ru, it's Huddy's turn to press the inside button. You're going to press two buttons. I'm going to need you to push the outside button. And then when we step in, Huddy's going to press the number, the floor number, and then you're going to press the doors close button with the arrows going in. So once he hits three, you hit the doors close button, and we'll execute this plan. So Ru's hitting the button twice. Like, all right, how do you hit three? And right when he hits three, I'm like, hurry up. Push the close door button. Push the closed door. Doors closed. You're like, oh, my God, you guys crushed it. You guys, bro, got us up to the third floor.
Sherman Williams
Legendary. Calling it in like a huddle, too. And going outside down. Yeah, Inside L, star.
Will Compton
Yeah.
Sherman Williams
On two, on two. And close door, close door zip. Close door, zip. On two, on two, ready, break.
Will Compton
And then if the door would start to close before they can press the close door button, I, like, put my hand so it opens back. I'm gonna hurry up, hurry up, close the door. But it's gonna get broken. Oh, my God. You guys saved us.
Sherman Williams
But I love that.
Will Compton
Dude, huddle them up. Get the anticipation going.
Sherman Williams
That's so much fun.
Will Compton
Those.
Sherman Williams
Those are, like, memories that they will have once they get old enough. Is like, the little things, dude. Yeah, that's.
Will Compton
I hope so, anyway. If not, I'm gonna have videos to show them. Hey, look at this video. Back when you guys were arguing. Yeah. Your old man kind of corralled you guys up, huh? We'll get to do it with Scotty and Scarlet. I mean, Scotty's, what, eight months older than Scarlet.
Sherman Williams
Yeah.
Will Compton
It'll be fun once they get old enough, man.
Sherman Williams
Dude, that will be fun. That. That's a crazy thought in itself is. I see pictures of Scotty, and I do the math in my head, and I'm like, oh, man, that's crazy.
Will Compton
Yes, dude. It excites me.
Sherman Williams
How old was she when I went over for the trailer?
Will Compton
I don't know.
Sherman Williams
Maybe four months. Five months.
Will Compton
What month was the trailer?
Sherman Williams
What month was the trailer release?
Will Compton
The chef wasn't with. I wasn't here, dude. So let's just say three months ago. I don't know. Two months ago.
Sherman Williams
Three months ago.
Will Compton
Three months ago. We're on eight episodes. Three months maybe.
Sherman Williams
I'm already thinking of, like.
Will Compton
So Scotty was, like, five months old.
Sherman Williams
Yeah. And how happy she was for feeds. How. Where she was for feeds. How. Where she was. Of diaper changes.
Will Compton
Yeah. When they get aware of feeds, bro. And you kind of have the bottle at night time, and you kind of hold it away from their mouth. Just. Just see them go.
Sherman Williams
Hey, this move. This move.
Will Compton
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Sherman Williams
The. Where the Is it?
Will Compton
Yeah. Or when they're done with and they're just getting out of mouth, you're like, you sure you don't want more than. It's awesome.
Sherman Williams
Really quick dad hack. When my hand goes on a door knob, I remind myself, what did Jill ask me for for it? What she asked me to go get. Every single time your hand.
Will Compton
What do you do if you don't remember?
Sherman Williams
Oh, my God. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. This couple times, bro.
Will Compton
Hey, you forgot to turn off the. The little. The bottle heater that I shouted out a few weeks ago because you. After you pour it, you got to hit the power button and turn it off. And I just leave that thing running. Hey, power button's on again.
Sherman Williams
Ah, I don't have a dad hack just yet. Of when your hand hits that doorknob and you don't remember. I will come up with one.
Will Compton
Yeah. Because if you say to dads out there when you touch the doorknob, remember what your wife said? My wanting to be a learning father about this. How do you even remember that's what I'm saying.
Sherman Williams
As soon and I'm talking about leaving the room right after she just told you. I need bottle.
Will Compton
Okay.
Sherman Williams
I need.
Will Compton
Okay, you're close. Within 30 seconds. Okay. And just remind yourself it gets outside of three minutes.
Sherman Williams
Oh, yeah.
Will Compton
I'm gonna need help.
Sherman Williams
You're cooked. I'm doing six trips for everything.
Will Compton
Let's get to the lesson because I gotta get home.
Sherman Williams
Oh, okay. Really quick.
Will Compton
What do you have?
Sherman Williams
Let me do. What are the odd shout out fanduel.
Will Compton
Okay, go ahead.
Sherman Williams
What are the odd shout out fanduel. We do. We have a sicko. An absolute sicko. His name is Mason Nestle Road. Okay. Mason said flooded the basement a little too hard while on semen Team six got the positive pregnancy test six days before the wedding.
Will Compton
I thought he was about actually flood the basement.
Sherman Williams
Six days before the wedding.
Will Compton
God, I love Papa Team six. I love this squad.
Sherman Williams
Skipped sperm team six straight to papa Team six come this January. Let's go. Announced the bun in the oven at the rehearsal dinner the night before the wedding. He sent me a video. I'll send you all this stuff. We're crazy. And we're waiting to find out the gender until birth, but based off these last two sonograms, pretty sure it's a baby boy. He drew a little diesel piece on the sonogram. This guy's a sicko. A true pt6 sicko.
Will Compton
Dude completed buds and didn't even mean to complete buds. And for new listeners, that is breeding until dad status. He was busting until dad status.
Sherman Williams
He was busting till dad status. And the what are the odds are? It is a 50% or 50. 50 odds, I guess, of if it's a boy or a girl. We. We won't know. They're going to find out when baby comes out. I think that's.
Will Compton
We got to have a follow up there.
Sherman Williams
We do. But Mason, thank you for writing in. That made me laugh really hard at like 3:30am oh, that is a good one. He sent so many pictures. Dude sent like videos from the wedding. They had one of those cameras that does the slow mo360 and it's just all of his boys with their asses out.
Will Compton
It's a guy, he's built for property.
Sherman Williams
A sicko.
Will Compton
All right, so the lesson segment. This is. This one's just gonna Be a simple quote because again, I gotta make it home for, for bath time.
Sherman Williams
Yep.
Will Compton
And I'm probably missing some of bath time. I'm gonna have to make it home for bedtime because I told my wife's 7, 7 10. It is now 7 o', clock, so it'll probably be like 7:15, 7:20 when I walk in that door.
Sherman Williams
Okay, I'm sorry.
Will Compton
You know. Yeah, we tried to keep it under an hour.
Sherman Williams
Yeah. Jared just texted me and said that he's showing up to my house around 6:45, seven for dinner tonight.
Will Compton
Oh yeah, yeah, yeah. We'll get this quote out.
Sherman Williams
It's 7pm because this is one I.
Will Compton
I, I learned from a gentleman today. I was at a picnic for back to school. Rs going to school this month and or Rs going to school next month in Aug. Is it August?
Sherman Williams
August.
Will Compton
Either way. Yeah. Middle of August. Like August 13th is Rue's first day of school. Yes, parents, I'm going to take it. My wife and I were going to take it way harder than Rue does because it's just, buddy, time is flying by.
Sherman Williams
First, the bullshit is gonna go hard.
Will Compton
Hard, bro. I'm talking hit the pose for that. Show me your most muscular. But I was talking to this gentleman at this picnic while we're out 95 degree heat, trying to avoid small talk, as dads try to do when you're at these outings, of course. And I was talking to a gentleman and we were kind of talking about, you know, just being in the sucks. Like I was like, dude, I hear you. I was trying to get Rue here and she wanted to go as a queen, so she wanted to wear a tutu over her outfit. We had her. She wanted to wear a tutu, she wanted to have the wand, she wanted to have the wing, she wanted to have the crown and was losing her mind to her. We're having a little bit of a tiff, a little bit of a dust up at home. Mom goes out the car, I just pick her up. I'm like, hey, sweetheart. Elsa, when she goes to outings as a queen or a princess, like she's got to go talk to people and socialize and enjoy and have fun. She's got to play and do things that, that she doesn't want to do. And she, you know, when she goes into her car seat, she can't wear wings because when you're in the car seat, you can't wear the wings. We got to get the wings off. But at this point, she doesn't want to get the wings off. We go to the picnic. We have a great time. It's at a playground. They're playing. They're doing all this stuff. So I'm talking to this gentleman on the side, and we're kind of recapping these stories of being in the trenches.
Sherman Williams
Okay.
Will Compton
And he hit me with a quote that I thought was a bar. I think his name is Josh. Shout out, Josh.
Sherman Williams
Shout out, Josh.
Will Compton
And he said, when I'm in those moments, I try to do my best. What's going to be the best for them 30 years from now versus 30 seconds from now on taking the extra moment, it's like whether you're. Whether they're in it and you're sitting there with them while they're crying, whether they ruse in a phase where it's like, I don't want you in the room. Get out of the room. So I'm like, okay. I just let her know that that'll be. I'm gonna leave the room. That is going to be out right outside. With a calm voice. That is going to be over right outside. If you need me. Just let me know if you need.
Sherman Williams
Help, because I love you.
Will Compton
Yeah. Cause I love you. Whether you take a second to. To tell them a story about one of their favorite characters, just whenever you're in those moments and they're losing their shit versus, like, compliance, grab them. All this stuff. We have those moments. It happens. But that quote, that bar of, I try to think about how I want them to be 30 years from now versus 30 seconds from now. It just reminds you to, like, just take those moments, have that calm voice, stay in it. Let them know, hey, if they don't want you around them right now, I'll be right outside if you don't need me. Whether you find a moment to be like, hey, Elsa, she goes to parties, too, as the queen. And when she's the queen, she doesn't wear wings. And she socializes if she doesn't want to socialize. And they kind of stop crying, and they're kind of like, sitting there thinking. Elsa goes to picnics all the time.
Sherman Williams
Anna literally said, what is a ballroom with no balls?
Will Compton
And there's another story out there where she gets really frustrated and doesn't want to go just like you're being. It's okay to be frustrated. I can tell you're overwhelmed. I can tell you're frustrated. But let's just take a beat. Or if it's beyond that and you have a little data out where you get. You lose it for a second reminding yourself to go back to the conversation later in the day when they're cool, calm, collected, whether it's at bedtime, you might just say, hey, remember that? Hey, I'm sorry for getting mad at you earlier. You know why daddy got mad at you? And they might just say, I was sad or I was frustrated. Yeah. And you know, when you get frustrated, it just, you know, domino effect. You talk to them about the ripple effect and you kind of just give them a little lesson on how you would like their behavior to be when it's calm. Because when you get frustrated, then mom might get frustrated that it gets frustrated. And I did a poor job of being frustrated. Back to you. I should have sat with you. I should have empathized with you because I know it gets sad and frustrating at times and you get mad and you get overwhelmed, but you got to know it's going to be all right. And you got to know when that happens. If dad can say something to you in the moment where we can remind and get back to even keel, that would be the. What I've thought about since that gentleman Josh gave me that quote earlier today at the picnic. That's a bar.
Sherman Williams
That is a bar.
Will Compton
It's a bar.
Sherman Williams
It is like the. Even the little moments of like you bringing up the monsters at the playground and stuff, like those little games and everything that are like the quick solves. Like, that's obviously not gonna affect her in 30 years. She's not going to be afraid of. Right.
Will Compton
But it's like change. It's like doing things to try and change their frame of. Of mind.
Sherman Williams
Yes.
Will Compton
And if you're beyond that, it's like, okay, you don't want to see dead end right now, sweetheart. Hey, that is going to leave the room. I'll just be out here if you need me.
Sherman Williams
Yeah.
Will Compton
Or if you lose your on him, you come back around to it. But it's. Yeah, it's a nice juggle, man. It's a fun. It's a fun little balance and challenge. Sometimes not fun, but anyway, we gotta roll.
Sherman Williams
We gotta roll, we gotta roll.
Will Compton
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Sherman Williams
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Will Compton
Like and subscribe. Take out the trash. We love you.
Podcast Summary: "How To Survive A Family Trip + Baby Blowout Battles | For The Dads Podcast"
Introduction In this engaging episode of Bussin' With The Boys, titled "How To Survive A Family Trip + Baby Blowout Battles," hosts Will Compton and Sherman Williams dive deep into the real-life challenges and victories of fatherhood. Released on July 30, 2025, the episode provides listeners with authentic insights into managing family vacations, handling unexpected parenting hurdles, and fostering a supportive community among dads.
Host Dynamics and Intern Contributions The show highlights the pivotal role of their intern, Chef Jack, who has seamlessly integrated into the hosting team. Will acknowledges Chef Jack's exceptional contribution, stating at [03:00] "He's been a stud, a stallion… you are a stud," emphasizing the intern's professionalism and dedication. Sherman further praises Chef Jack, noting his proactive approach in taking over recording duties and managing production tasks, which has significantly enhanced the show's quality.
Community Engagement and Shirt Sales A significant portion of the episode focuses on building and celebrating the Papa Team 6 community. Will shares exciting news about the overwhelming response to their Papa Team 6 shirts, mentioning at [09:50] "We sold like over 500 right now. Which... Yeah, that's unreal, dude." The hosts encourage listeners to join the movement by purchasing shirts from bwtb.com, fostering a sense of unity and belonging among fathers.
Parenting Stories and Challenges The heart of the episode lies in the candid discussions about family vacations and the inevitable challenges that come with them. Will recounts a memorable hiking trip in Canada, detailing the trials of managing young children on strenuous hikes. At [64:02], he describes a particularly tough hike, saying, "I hope this gets easier. It was that elevation the entire time," highlighting the physical and emotional demands of parenting on the go.
Sherman complements this by sharing his own experiences with diaper blowouts, aptly naming his ordeal "the battle of Helm's Deep." He humorously narrates his struggle with managing multiple diaper changes during a particularly messy night, illustrating the unpredictable nature of parenting.
Dad Hacks and Solutions Throughout the episode, Will and Sherman offer practical "dad hacks" to aid fellow fathers in navigating their parenting journey. For instance, Sherman introduces a method for effective diaper changes and shares a technique for burping babies more efficiently. These tips are interwoven with anecdotes that make the advice relatable and actionable for listeners.
Listener Interactions and Shout-outs Engaging directly with their audience, the hosts read and respond to listener comments, fostering a sense of community. Notable interactions include Brooke McKenzie ([13:22]) who shares her husband's enthusiasm for joining Papa Team 6, and Mason Nestle Road ([106:28]), whose humorous antics provide light-hearted moments in the conversation. These shout-outs not only acknowledge their listeners' support but also encourage ongoing interaction and participation.
Lessons and Insights Concluding the episode, Will and Sherman reflect on the lessons learned from their parenting experiences. A standout quote from Josh at [110:08] emphasizes the importance of prioritizing long-term well-being over immediate frustrations: "When I'm in those moments, I try to do my best. What's going to be the best for them 30 years from now versus 30 seconds from now." This wisdom underscores the episode's overarching theme of patience, empathy, and proactive engagement in fatherhood.
Conclusion "How To Survive A Family Trip + Baby Blowout Battles" offers a rich tapestry of personal stories, practical advice, and community spirit. Will, Sherman, and Chef Jack create an environment where dads can find support, laughter, and valuable insights into the often tumultuous but rewarding journey of fatherhood. Whether you're a seasoned dad or navigating new parenthood, this episode provides relatable content that resonates deeply with the challenges and triumphs of raising a family.
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This episode serves as a testament to the resilience and camaraderie among fathers, offering both humor and heartfelt advice for navigating the complexities of parenthood.