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Sherman
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Sherman
See mint mobile.com Papa Team 6 welcome to another episode of for the Dads. If you are in the car right now, maybe you're on a long road trip. Maybe you're just getting the kids down to bed and you have a little newborn or a little infant a few months old and you're kicking your feet up and this is your moment to Throw in the AirPods to listen to another episode of for the Dads. Maybe you're at a you're starting your morning workout or you are J40 at 4:30 in the morning on a two and a half hour commute to the fire station. Glad we didn't keep it under an hour even though we got to keep all of our episodes under an hour. But thank you for listening to for the Dads. If you're watching whether you're listening to this, please make sure you are following and you are subscribed to our channels. We have a new YouTube channel on YouTube and we are getting tons more views than we are subscribers right now, so we need to get that ratio higher. If you are tuned into this episode and you enjoy what you hear, you enjoy being a part of Papa Team 6. You enjoy the boys, you enjoy the banter, the stories.
Will Compton
Yep.
Sherman
And everything else. Make sure you are subscribed to our YouTube channel. Oh, I thought you were about to go into a. We have Sherm here in the flesh. He come. He comes in. He comes in two days a week. I haven't seen Sherm in a few days because he's in the trenches right now. He's got a what? A one week old.
Will Compton
One week old. One week and one day old.
Sherman
One week and one day old. For everybody wondering, why doesn't. Why doesn't Papa Sherm. Why doesn't Papa Sherm get paternity leave? We're too thin at the office to give people paternity leave. I had to step them aside and say, we don't believe in paternity leave right now. Even though we want to embrace fatherhood, we don't have the bandwidth to let you go on a. A three month paternity leave.
Will Compton
Absolutely don't get paternity leave.
Sherman
Good. Yeah, yeah. Oh, you don't get paternity leave. Good, good. You have to come into work. Your wife's mad at you, she's cussing you out. Good.
Will Compton
She said, how long is the recording? How long is the recording going to be today? That was an actual question.
Sherman
Good. Yeah, you tell her, sweetheart. Under an hour. If you watch the. If you watch the show. We always try to keep it under an hour, but you never go under an hour. So what do you need to say to yourself, sweetheart? You need to look in the mirror and say, good. Welcome to. For the dads.
Will Compton
Welcome to. For the Dads. Only two times a week I come in by. Still find a way to interrupt your intros. I think that's like my fourth intro to interrupt.
Sherman
Well, the problem is you ordered us some, Some. Some gasoline here. Shout out 8th and Rose Coffee in Nashville. No free shout outs. But you ordered a cold brew, which I didn't learn until right before we started, but you put in an extra shot of espresso in cold brew.
Will Compton
Yeah, I spiked Will Compton's drink this morning. My teeth are vibrating. We. We were sitting here silently, like, preparing for the show. It was so quiet in here. And then as soon as the 8th and roast came in and we started just slowly drinking it, all of a sudden we're like doing South African accents, watching lion videos.
Sherman
I'm itching my arm right now. And I'm not even itchy.
Will Compton
Your teeth were vibrating. I could tell when you were just sitting there. You were.
Sherman
Chef tells us he does. He only drinks one cup of coffee a day. He's doubling up today because we got. We got Chef, who's an intern. How old are you, chef? 23 years old. We got big cheese, who's an intern. He's 19 years old. They were kind of talking about their caffeine intake. They sound like rookies on caffeine intake. It's not like, boys, I'm going to be a couple form energies deep into coffee by the time the afternoon hits. But you only have one cup of coffee a day, which I think is psychotic. But good for you. I think it's a healthy habit.
Will Compton
Yeah, it's good.
Sherman
And Chef doesn't have. He doesn't have a mic back there, so it's kind of tough. Is it? And an Aderall.
Will Compton
He was three cups a day. And an Adderall for those listening.
Sherman
What were those jitters? I. I'm like, sitting here interviewing Chef on the podcast. People can't hear him in the background.
Will Compton
He's interesting. Did you see the comments about Chef? He said he felt like.
Sherman
But you just like to control your caffeine intake. Yeah, it's. Now I would have to drink so much caffeine. Now I can get a cup of coffee. Got you. And sorry for the listeners out there. And look, we. We saw all the comments last week. Audio is low. Audio is low on Apple and Spotify. Yeah.
Will Compton
Good.
Sherman
Hand up for the brand. Not hand up internally. Hand up for the brand, though. Hand up for the people. We will get that fixed. Because once I see the first couple, I just hit the group chat. Hey, audio. The audio's low.
Will Compton
Audio's low.
Sherman
You guys checking your phone? Hey, what's going on? Why?
Will Compton
I don't know. I thought I hit the mute button again, and I didn't.
Sherman
But we'll keep the. We'll make sure the audio waves the sound and everything is good. Look, this is a. This is a new show. This is a new podcast.
Will Compton
New podcast.
Sherman
Unfortunately, Sherm, he's on when he's on paternity leave, you know, five out of the seven days a week. That's kind of the. That's kind of the deal we're at. It's like, hey, you just come in a couple times whenever we got to shoot, bus went to boys, and we got to shoot for the dads that be at home, be in the trenches. Weirdly enough, Chef Jack, who's A summer intern has kind of taken on the.
Will Compton
Entire production, the entire production of for the Dads.
Sherman
He's coming in to learn a couple things about something in this injury. He. In this industry. He's running the entire operation for the dads.
Will Compton
We. Very quickly, as we were launching the show, Will is looking at me as the owner of bus and in general and just going, I think, I think we need a. A full time employee for. For the dads. And I'm sitting there doing most of the. For the dad stuff before the shows even launch. I'm like, oh, my God, that's the greatest idea of all time. And then we just slowly pan over to the right and we see five fresh interns sitting there. We're like, thank God we're just a.
Sherman
Full on social person. Because I love the foundation. I love the foundation we're at right now with for the dads.
Will Compton
Yeah.
Sherman
Like, we're kind of roughly around the average. Like on YouTube, it's like 10,000 views. People keep showing up, people keep leaving comments. The comments are awesome. We'll get to the comments here in a minute to shout out more people.
Will Compton
Yeah.
Sherman
And there's a lot of opportunity for engagement on social media just because it's like dads are wanting to share. I. Dude, I dropped a roll call. Papa Team six.
Will Compton
Roll call. Yes.
Sherman
On Twitter and my Instagram story the other day. And everybody's just commenting under there, dropping their photos. They're showing off the kids. Hey, we're in the trenches. It's about that time. About that time for bedtime. Or they're just showing a photo of them outside, whatever it is.
Will Compton
Yeah.
Sherman
People are responding to the roll call. People are bought in to Papa Team 6.
Will Compton
The. The length of the comments too. It's like, it's not just like A. Oh, PT6 exclamation points. It's like, hey, Father 2, the 4 year old, 8 year old, we did this. And you're just reading all these comments. It's incredible.
Sherman
Yeah, we're definitely consuming all of it, but just the engagement and nurturing that I feel like this brand needs. You kind of need another. You need a full time person. You know, Chef Jay, he's a summer intern as of right now. And as of right now.
Will Compton
And he's only one summer intern. He can only do so much. Yeah, he's a.
Sherman
You having the kid, it's like, you know you're gonna be. You got to do what you got to do. Like having a couple kiddos knowing kind of how it, how it all works at home. Knowing how much, you know, you put in, the amount of time you can at work and then you go home to do all the responsibilities with being a dad. For whatever reason, it's, it's still shocked me more knowing your absence because again, you're, you're also, even though you're co hosting with me, you became probably more of a co host than I think both of us anticipated. Yeah, in a good way. Like in a, just a natural, fun way. Like, it's, it's been awesome. But the assumption was you also being the producer, you're also a social guy. So there were some things that I'm thinking, all right, sure, we'll be able to do all this stuff and I'm sure you think that in your brain, but the amount of the responsibility you have at the house right now, it's kind of like, oh, we need to, we need to get our ducks in the row.
Will Compton
Yeah, we need to get our ducks in row. And I don't think that we anticipated the amount. I mean, obviously you want to shoot for the stars, aim high with like, how's the show going to perform? How's it going to do? But I. From our conversations, unless I'm mistaken, I don't think we fully anticipated the buy in of the comments and the reach out and the dump. The voicemail again, because the voicemail is filled up and my personal DMS on the delivery night. Just the amount of people that are just like coming into my DMs, wishing Jill and I good luck. I'm just like, dude, this is overwhelming in the best way possible, but it's overwhelming. It's awesome.
Sherman
Yeah. Yeah.
Will Compton
I don't think we anticipated that.
Sherman
Yeah. And you just don't want to get caught, like, you know, chasing from behind. It's like we had the example with bus and we've had the example with standing up the locker room. It's like if we've identified that this could be something really fun, really cool for everybody. So you just gotta. We gotta pour into it. Yeah, we gotta pour into it. But appreciate everybody tuning in. This is a show where we embrace fatherhood, the love, the suck, everything in between. Shout out everybody getting their wives bought in. There's like, there's moms in the comments and it juices me up. We had our last female call in last week, which again, if you want to call into our voicemail, that is 601 the Dads. Whether you have a dad loss, a dad hack, something to crack, a cold one too, like A positive moment, a tough moment. Whether you want to remain anonymous and just vent a little bit to the boys. 601, the dads. We do a little hotline call in which we get to toward the end of the episode. But again we talk our dad losses. We talked great moments that we crack a cold one to a lesson, quote or topic that we're kind of leaning into and either struggling with or embracing. By no means is this show expert advice. We almost need to put a disclaimer at the very front of the. Some like funny little humorous that's saying we aren't experts. This is not expert advice.
Will Compton
I was thinking about that in the shower and I truly was like we, we do need to do that I think to avoid some sort of lawsuit. Yeah, yeah, we can make something like that.
Sherman
We could, we could, we could make something fun. But all of our channels on social media at. For the dadspod, that's where you can follow us everywhere and look, I'm juiced about Papa Team 6. The Papa Team 6 roll call. We had a, we had a comment that fired me the up the other day. Right. When the last episode dropped. Within hours I had a BJL down south on YouTube. Papa Team 6 shirt idea quote. We ride at dawn with a lawnmower and some fresh grass getting slung. Just that idea. The detail that you can have in some of these Papa Team 6 shirts, whether we have like a little patch that could go on the hat. Maybe there's a patch or something that we can do on the shirt. Maybe there's levels.
Will Compton
Yep.
Sherman
Because it's, it's. It's been. We've had a. We've had good laughs talking through Papa Team 6. Semen Team 6.
Will Compton
Seed Team 6 is incredible.
Sherman
Semen Team 6 might just be for the, the singles out there. It might just be the guys who just aren't dads yet and maybe the guys who are trying. Maybe they're part of Seed Team Six.
Will Compton
See Seed Team Six. I to. To. To quickly define, to break it down. Semen Team Six is dad Vibes. But not a dad.
Sherman
Not a dad.
Will Compton
But he's.
Sherman
You're throwing lead.
Will Compton
You're throwing lead. You're Semen Team Six.
Sherman
Yeah. You're healthy. You're healthy.
Will Compton
You're healthy.
Sherman
Yeah.
Will Compton
You're. You're a red blooded American boy.
Sherman
Yeah. Yeah.
Will Compton
Seed Team 6. You are actively in recruitment of Papa Team 6.
Sherman
Yes. You are trying to become a papa seal.
Will Compton
Yeah.
Sherman
Yeah.
Will Compton
You're. You're at Buds.
Sherman
Yeah. You're at Buds.
Will Compton
You're at Buds, you're in the.
Sherman
You're in the seed academy.
Will Compton
Yeah, dude. I. The amount of times, every single time you bring up semen team six, I legitimately belly laugh, dude. Semen team. And there are people in the comments that are like, not a dad, just semen team six. I'm a huge fan.
Sherman
Yeah.
Will Compton
And I love it. It's like, the most casual way to be, like, sexually active single guy.
Sherman
Yeah. Healthy. Healthy.
Will Compton
It's incredible. It's incredible.
Sherman
I. I don't want to go down this path, but if a creative, funny, humorous female mom, wife out there.
Will Compton
Yeah.
Sherman
Wants to create another whatever their team six would be, please, please, please don't hesitate to have a little bit of fun. Yeah, we won't try to have some fun.
Will Compton
The moms. The moms can very much join the regiment.
Sherman
We're building an army.
Will Compton
We are. One of my favorite comments, and I wish I'd screenshot it was Sherman slept on a recliner. Definitely didn't get his couch badge. I just love the idea.
Sherman
I saw that. Too bad. Yes. Love the idea of earning your badge. Like, being on the couch. You wouldn't have it.
Will Compton
I wouldn't have my couch badge. And I, like, hand up. I did not earn that couch badge. And I don't know if we talked about. I just want. I want to clarify something, because there's a lot of comments on that quote tweet that we put up on Instagram. I want to run this by you because I want to be like, you're my accountability, accountability buddy.
Sherman
Yes. You're mine.
Will Compton
Thank you. That makes me happy.
Sherman
What is it?
Will Compton
I know. I'm trying to. I'm trying to butter you up because I feel like I'm going to disappoint you.
Sherman
Okay.
Will Compton
The couch in the room. So delivery room. Had the recliner. Then we went to, like, the post delivery room.
Sherman
That's where you slept on the couch.
Will Compton
That's where I slept on the couch. But what I didn't emphasize in the episode, I went back to watch the episode, is that that couch did fold, like, horizontally. Like, it kind of hot dog bunned out into a bed. Damn it.
Sherman
It's just.
Will Compton
Damn it.
Sherman
Number one. I was already at that place mentally with. With you because you already. I mean, you had said, like, I slept on the couch in the delir. Like the post. In the post delivery room.
Will Compton
Yeah.
Sherman
You're like, I slept on it for a day. So it's like, yeah, he slept on the couch, but he didn't sleep on the couch, like, in the Delivery room. Like where the men. Where boys become men. Yes. Where you earn your stripes. Where you get initiated. You get initiated on the hospital couch. And there is no fold out. It's. You're on the hospital couch with whatever they give you. Maybe you bring a blanket from home, that's fine. But you're getting, you're getting acclimated. You're going through. You know when you start training camp and coaches kind of preface it with a few acclimation days to the heat.
Will Compton
Yeah.
Sherman
Or they back off. You're. That's how you get acclimated to the fire is being on that delivery. That delivery room couch. Now that I've understood that not only did you not sleep on the couch like at least one day to earn some type of stripes and hearing that, it was like you had a fold out. You had a bed.
Will Compton
Yeah.
Sherman
And it just feels fraudulent to me. I am happy that you're a dad, but I personally don't think you earned it.
Will Compton
I. I don't. I don't think so.
Sherman
Through pregnancy, through like actively trying to have a child. Going through all 9, 10 months with your wife. Now you're in the trenches. And I still in my brain since you didn't sleep on the couch in the hospital. I still don't believe that you're a true dad.
Will Compton
I hate it. Because you are Will Compton. Like you're everything that is like earn it. Walk. You're not a walk on at Nebraska, but you know, free agent, undrafted, earning squad.
Sherman
Practice squad.
Will Compton
Practice squad. Sorry, sorry, sorry.
Sherman
Went through buds.
Will Compton
Yeah. Went through buds. Went through buds. In football I'm Shador Sanders in college, essentially. Hey, he's starting. I just want to. Hey, Diego, we'll bring you on at Colorado, but you're going to be back up shoulder starting.
Sherman
Yeah.
Will Compton
Like I got treated like a five star nil Cinderella.
Sherman
You did.
Will Compton
I just want to apologize. I'm not that guy. Did I take full advantage of it? Hell yeah. But I'm not that guy. Deep down. And I apologize to the dad community. I feel Papa team six. I feel fraudulent. I want you to know that maybe.
Sherman
There'S something you could do. Listen, you're still gonna. You're continuing to earn your papa team six stripes like you were there because you're in the trenches.
Will Compton
Yes, sir.
Sherman
You pissed me off the other night because you kept me up later than I wanted to. We had. For those out there listening and watching right now, we. It's one of those nights feeling a little frisky, feeling a little horny for the Video game.
Will Compton
Real horny.
Sherman
And Jared Demon, one of our guys and one of our guys, producers in the shop.
Will Compton
Seaming team six.
Sherman
Yes. Yeah, he's seaming team six. Yeah. He's a young cat right now. And he put out the bat signal. Hey, tonight we ride. Tonight we go, we get on pubg, rip the parachute, and we go hit a couple landing spots.
Will Compton
Oh, yeah.
Sherman
I've been in a good routine with sleeping and exercising. A good routine. One that I'm. I'm honestly proud of at this moment in time. Yeah, I'm on, like, a two week heater. And so we get on. Sherm gets on. We're elated. We're fired up. Papa Shermund, he's in the house.
Will Compton
I had a fired text I put into the group text. Yeah, they were like. They. I let him, like, talk for 15 minutes about gaming, and I just did a little dot dot that. Heard y' all need a fourth.
Sherman
Yeah. He's like, I got the night shift. We're fired up. We're fired up that Sherm gets to get on. So we're playing this video game. We're having a great time. We're having fun. We die a couple times. A couple of those times we had to die because you just died in the storm. Because Scarlett was acting up a little bit.
Will Compton
Yeah.
Sherman
Scarlet's gonna keep interrupting this video game right now. Put her on the headset. Put her on the headset. Let me talk to her. Let me talk.
Will Compton
Dragon off with.
Sherman
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. And Sherman finally got in a rhythm to where he got Scarlett down because we're, you know, we're playing. He's like, hey, guys, I gotta take a. I gotta go. I gotta. I gotta. I gotta step out. Scarlett, she's moving around. I gotta change her diaper. Gotta get her going.
Will Compton
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Sherman
And Sherm kept us up till one in the morning. We wanted to get off probably around, what, 11:30. We were like, you know, And I knew it in the back of my head, like, we did a lesson a few weeks ago on this with the daily. Dad, just go to bed.
Will Compton
Just go to bed.
Sherman
And Sherm kept us up till one in the morning. And I woke up the next morning. I want to say, Scotty, she. We. Char was in. We were in the bed feeding her. Char was feeding her like 6:45. And I woke up, and my first thought was, I was so pissed off at Sherm that he kept me up till one in the morning because I didn't wake up. I didn't work out that snowballs.
Will Compton
What time did you wake up, though?
Sherman
6. 45. And I'm just, like, laying in bed and, you know, you're. You're tired because, like, well, I. I did this to myself.
Will Compton
I chose.
Sherman
I chose this.
Will Compton
Yeah.
Sherman
I allowed the excitement of you. Me, like, knowing, you know, you're up for the next. The next couple hours. You're on. You're on baby duty.
Will Compton
Yeah.
Sherman
And I was kind of just weirdly fired up about it, but we didn't get a chicken dinner. We didn't win.
Will Compton
We didn't win.
Sherman
You kept us on, but I kept, like, falling to the excitement of. I'm gonna stay on because I'm gonna. Because sherms on. You want to take advantage of the moment. Have fun with the boy.
Will Compton
Yeah. And we were playing super well. Shout out to Tommy, childhood friend of Demon.
Sherman
Yeah.
Will Compton
Who was our fourth that night. And before anybody would die in the game, I knew I had will. When I kept on doing the bit of I can't play one more.
Sherman
Yeah.
Will Compton
I mean, there's no way that'd be.
Sherman
So irresponsible to play one more game.
Will Compton
And I would just hear him on the mic, just. I knew I had him right where I wanted them. Oops.
Sherman
I'm readied up.
Will Compton
Oh, my Xbox readied up. I was going to bed. What the. I knew I had him. I was so stoked.
Sherman
Yeah.
Will Compton
You want to go through comments, dude.
Sherman
Let'S read some comments. Yeah, let's read some comments of people engaging and also the. The cats out there. Joey. Joey Estrada, 3887. Seems like he's part of semen team six. 23 years old, no kids, but watching y' gets me fired up. Can't wait till I find the one and finish. What I need to do to give my family the best life. That AAB going to hate to see me coming.
Will Compton
Holy.
Sherman
Let's go. What's his name? Joey Estrada. 23.
Will Compton
Dude, Joey's out there. He's like a captain. He's like a corporal in Seaman Team 6.
Sherman
Lot of potential with Joey.
Will Compton
I love the. Can you read that one again? That one got me fired up.
Sherman
23 years old, no kids, but watching y' all gets me fired up. Can't wait till I find the one and finish. What I need to do to give my family the best life. That a gap. Gonna hate to see me coming.
Will Compton
Finish.
Sherman
Finish.
Will Compton
I have Zane Boland. I hope I'm pronouncing that right. DM'd me. Huge shout out to Zane Boland because two days ago, he officially joined PT6. DM'd me on night duty with his one day old in the delivery room and just essentially said, love the show. I'm listening to the show right now in the delivery room. Freshly became PT6. He was waxing poetic, dude. He sent me like a book. I just, I hit him back. I was like, dude, this got me so stoked.
Sherman
So, Zane Boland, shout out to boy zane as a 23 year old dad. This podcast is really clutch and I hope every young dad finds it. That's from top flight 88 55. Another one, another one from Kenny Anderson. This is awesome for dads. I have three kids of my own, 7, 6 and 2. Hearing will story at the pool and setting the tone with your daughter rings so true. You have to show the children that their behavior at times is not acceptable. Then second after that, your kids say something so loving to you, making you forget all about it. Hashtag fatherhood. Hashtag for the dad's pod. Oh, run another one because we got to keep this under an hour.
Will Compton
Billy Bourbon on Instagram says Sherman looks like he drives a Subaru Outback.
Sherman
Dude, I saw somebody being like Sherman already in one episode. Looks like a dad.
Will Compton
Oh, I love that comment. I love that comment. I'm either getting that or I'm getting like 5th grade PE teacher and fat Stafford. I. I honestly love the fat Stafford jokes. Yeah, Matt Stafford, mega dad. He's got like five kids.
Sherman
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Will Compton
He might be king girl dad.
Sherman
Ooh, King Philip Rivers. Now, Philip Rivers got about all girls, eight or nine.
Will Compton
Eight or not a lot of girls.
Sherman
No, no, no, no, no. He's got a lot of. He's got a lot of boys mixed in there. But what I'm saying is he has a team, he has a roster.
Will Compton
He truly almost is starting a lot. Well, that would be 11 if he had nine with he and his wife. Yeah, good for him. Nick CN2FB on YouTube said Papa team six sled dog here. Single dad. Got my three year old girl dropped off for a four day trip to Charleston. Playing for the dads and skrilla on the 10 hour car ride. Let's go.
Sherman
So female right here. A mom. It's a tough one. Oh, no, it's probably shortened up.
Will Compton
Oh, okay.
Sherman
D. Bigardini.
Will Compton
Oh, the name was a tough one.
Sherman
Yeah.
Will Compton
Oh, okay.
Sherman
380. My labor nurse had a recliner brought into my room for my husband. Initially I thought it was for me. My labor was so long that she felt sorry for him. Great example of how you earn the recliner after. After a long military tour in the delivery room, you just had one waiting for you.
Will Compton
I was gonna. I know I was gonna try and spin that in like, hey, I didn't even ask for a recliner. It was just there. But yeah, true Jaroska, single dad of nine year old twin girls. Need this pod Papa Team six for the win.
Sherman
Let's go, let's go. Last one here, Mutza. Mutza 8. Big Sherm, love that you're having a smooth integration into PT6, both of you. I hope know some of us child free sickos are part of the team because of year 10 and CFB underscore SHERM are just two of our favorite personalities in the podcast space. Appreciate the game for if I ever decide to become a father, love you guys. Parentheses shout out Betsy.
Will Compton
Whoa. Semen Team 6 Mutsa.
Sherman
Yeah, Mootsa.
Will Compton
Dude. Shout out you for the kind words.
Sherman
From goon 1195 here. This goon 1195 or a love he actually throws at a dad hack. Dad hack would be a sleep sack. And listen to this one, Sherm.
Will Compton
Okay?
Sherman
It's basically a swaddle without going through the motions. And if you can use a zipper, you're good. It is still snug around the tummy and chest. Also, once they get bigger and start rolling over, they make some where you can put their arms out and it still be swaddled but have the freedom to move around. That's big. That's big.
Will Compton
Yeah, that's huge.
Sherman
Do you have a zipper one yet?
Will Compton
I do. The only problem is Scarlett is just too small.
Sherman
Right, right, right, right. Yeah, I was gonna say correct. Yeah, yeah, you're right. Because we. We were doing the same thing. Like, you're in such a swaddle game because you're trying to mimic the womb and everything else and staying in tight and close. But as she gets a little bit bigger, when you get the ones that just it velcros to where you're not sitting there, you know, and you change her. You get her rocked.
Will Compton
Yep.
Sherman
You feed her and then you're about to put her down and you hear the.
Will Compton
That's literally what it sounds like, Chef Truly, what it sounds like.
Sherman
You just hear it running through their little body and you're like, God damn it, I just got you swaddled. You just got to sleep. Now I'm gonna have to change it because if not this guilt, everything diaper, you know, diaper rash. So you got to take him out of the swaddle however, when you get into the Velcro zipper game, massive, massive dad hack. Massive tip out there.
Will Compton
I can't chef. It truly is like There is a 12 inch sub in their diaper and they just turned on a Millie and it's just. Yeah, you, like, feel the vibrations.
Sherman
You talking about Lil Wayne?
Will Compton
That's truly what they do to you, dude.
Sherman
You boom, boom, boom, boom. Oh, we like that. Fun.
Will Compton
We do. We like that last one for me. This is a tough one. I'm gonna give it my best shot. Kyle vuk sitch. Vuxich. Kyle Bucksich 3851. I'm not a dad yet, but, you know, I'm Papa team six. Well, technically, you'd be semen team. Not to. Correct.
Sherman
We're giving it levels, people. You know, we gotta. We gotta teach them. We gotta educate them. We're growing too, as this podcast grows.
Will Compton
So you are officially semen team six, Kyle. Just so you know, but Kyle is subscriber number 57 on the new channel. Let's keep it under an hour, boys.
Sherman
Keep it under an hour. That's a good point. We do have to keep this under an hour. So we'll start getting into our dad losses, however, very fired up. There's a theme here. He's a young cat. He subscribed. It's the boomers. The actual fathers or the wives. Like the moms and wives out here listening. And your. Your husband enjoys the show. Make sure on his phone he's also subscribed.
Will Compton
Yes, that's a great.
Sherman
People might be watching on their TV right now. Maybe they're subscribed, they're watching on TV, or maybe they just go to YouTube and type it in. But it would do the boys a solid. If you can. I don't know, the TV game. Like, if you can subscribe on tv, I'm sure you can.
Will Compton
Yeah.
Sherman
Make sure you're subscribed on tv, but just know you have two other two other weapons next to you. Your phone and her phone, where you can pull it out and just throw in a nice little subscript. A subscription for the boy. Boys.
Will Compton
Yeah. Teach the kiddos how to subscribe.
Sherman
Teach the kiddos.
Will Compton
It's a little learning lesson.
Sherman
Teach the kids.
Will Compton
Hey, this is how you subscribe on YouTube.
Sherman
Turn off Ms. Rachel and put us on not.
Will Compton
Not experts.
Sherman
Ball, ball. Now we're gonna switch this. See him in deep six. Papa dc.
Will Compton
That means that. Honey, what do you have on in there? It's a. It's a kid show, honey.
Sherman
It's called for the dads. I'm on dad duty right now.
Will Compton
Oh, my God.
Sherman
Dad losses. Let's dive in. You have a dad loss. Do you want me to lead? Would you like to go?
Will Compton
I would love to go.
Sherman
Go.
Will Compton
Okay. My dad loss is. Last night, Scarlett took me for the ringer at 2. I'd say 1:30. 2am we got a changer before the feeding time, right before I'm about to change her. So it's like 1:30. I start at 1:30 for all the dads there to have her changed and ready for bottle and mouth by like 145, 150. So then she's feeding. Yeah.
Sherman
At two.
Will Compton
And that's coming from the wifey. That's coming from Mom. So I pick her up to go change her diaper. As soon as I pick her up.
Sherman
Hey, that was perfect leading up. Because the moan. Yeah, the. The moan part. The graveling noise you made was perfect.
Will Compton
Oh, yeah. And. And just. And this is terrible radio. So I'll describe it as I'm doing it. Just legs out so straight, arms out so straight. And just head back and just the angriest face. And then they make like, a little Derek Zoolander face. And then you just hear the. And I'm just feeling the vibration. So I'm like, okay, that's great, because I was already going to change it. That's great. Good job, Scarlett. Take her to the changing table. Do get that done. All right, let's start feeding. Put bottle in. She's destroying it. She's really starting to eat now. Like, nice. Really starts.
Sherman
Positive that you got an eater.
Will Compton
Oh, yeah, that's really good. And she does, like, the big yawn. Like the. Like, I talked about it last week, and then just shove it in there. And then she's going crazy on it. And then right when I started feeding her again, just a massive one. The second one was huge. So I'm like, all right, finish feeding her. And then I'm gonna change her changer. This is my last. So I'm the night shift, but my night shift ends at 2 because then she's not gonna feed again until 5am yeah. So I'm so excited to get in bed. I'm tired. I know that I have this today, so I'm like, I'm gonna get some good Z's.
Sherman
Yep.
Will Compton
Right after I get done changing her, I'm stepping over the doggy gate that we have outside of the nursery.
Sherman
Oh, no.
Will Compton
Because we don't want any accidents on the new chair. Right, right. The new chair. Provided by Will Shout out as we're going.
Sherman
It's a nice little.
Will Compton
Dude. It's so great.
Sherman
Nice little rocker.
Will Compton
I'm literally mid. Over the little baby gate, dog gate. And she hit me with the third one.
Sherman
One.
Will Compton
A little. No, I swear to God. It was a. But I honestly, it was a dad loss because I'm like, oh, my God, I'm so tired and I gotta go change her again. But I was honestly kind of proud of her. Like, I kind of thought it was sick. I was like, you're really. You're really about it, Scarlet.
Sherman
Like, you're like that. Yeah, that's a. Yeah, that's a. It's a tough one to handle in the moment. Yeah, you're just like, God damn it. What are you doing? What the hell you eating, kid? I know it's milk. I'm feeding it to you. It was crazy because I was gonna catch you in, like, you know, I thought you might say she wasn't gonna go back to sleep yet. Because a great move always is when they're shitting, like, mid bottle is just to get the bottle out of their mouth and change them. So that way they're finishing on the bottle as they doze off and go back to it because they'll be falling asleep on you.
Will Compton
Of course. Of course.
Sherman
But, man, that third one there. There would have been no playbook for that. There's no playbook for that one.
Will Compton
There's no playbook because she's also mil on that third one. I mean, she truly, like, arms were to the side, eyes are like this. And I just go over that baby gate, and I guess that extra little ump as I'm lifting her up, it truly just. It was legendary, though. Still a dad loss, but legendary performance.
Sherman
Scarlet, great story. Yeah, great story. That's a.
Will Compton
That's a.
Sherman
That's a. That's a First couple of weeks. That's an infant toddlers or infant toddler. So that's a good infant story right there.
Will Compton
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Sherman
So I feel like all the dads empathize with that one where they're just now. So why are you choosing now to. You're really putting your dad through some adversity right now. I'm gonna have to take this out on your mother later. I can't do it anymore. She just keeps in my arms.
Will Compton
I just know, like, Boston people are. People from the Northeast. They're like, what the. Whenever they're a bad dad, they sound like me. What the fuck? Vlog.
Sherman
Well, did you change her? No. It's past 2am it's your turn.
Will Compton
My shift's done?
Sherman
Yeah, shift's done. I left her up there for you.
Will Compton
Yeah, you could wake up.
Sherman
Don't leave her up there. Don't leave the baby alone. Don't leave the baby alone.
Will Compton
Would never.
Sherman
My dad lost his not being able to hit a. A little squishy ball for volleyball. My daughter, Rue, she was excited about. We have these little squishy balls, and she wants. She calls it bang ball. She wants to play bang ball? Yeah. To our. Our nanny. She used to be. She was a volleyball player in college. So she's kind of teaching her how to hit it, but she wants mom and dad to get involved. Yeah, yeah. We can hit. We can hit some volleys. We can volley this ball around. But we get into a situation where Rue. She's very particular. She wants. Rue's gonna toss it to Audrey. Audrey's gonna bump it to me. I'm gonna bump it to Mom.
Will Compton
Okay.
Sherman
And Mom's gonna bump it to ruin. And Rue's going to be able to hit it.
Will Compton
Awesome.
Sherman
Because OG is, like, throwing it to her, and she's, like, learning to hit it, and she's, like, fired up to hit it, but she wants it to go all the way around in a circle. It's like, sweetheart, listen, I can volley, I can bump. But accuracy could be a problem with all of us sitting here in a small space with a little squishy. It's like a little stuffed ball.
Will Compton
Yeah, yeah.
Sherman
But she wants it done. And Ajit hit it over to me, and I'm trying to hit it over to Mom. Sometimes I'm able to do it, sometimes I'm not.
Will Compton
Oh, no.
Sherman
But when it doesn't go correctly, she's losing her mind that we can't get it right. I went, dad, no, Daddy, you gotta hit the. Mama. I'm trying to hit it to Mama. What do you want me to do? This game is hard.
Will Compton
And was she actually getting mad?
Sherman
Oh, yeah, bro. This. This chick, she's a perfectionist. Yeah, she's competitive. I think she's gonna be a competitive monster, bro.
Will Compton
She's like her dad.
Sherman
Yeah, mom too. Mom's competitive too. Yeah, but right now they compete. Those competitive juices aren't harnessed. I'm talking. She melts down if doesn't go right when you're, like, doing an activity or she wants it to go a certain way. No, I thought the Audrey hits it. I'm like, I understand the game, sweetheart. You just don't know volleyball's a tough game. The bang ball's a hard game. People mess up all the time. We're not going to get it correct all the time. They want to go sideways. She drops to the floor. She's sitting down. I just want that. I just want Mama to hit it to me. Or say we get all the way around and hit it to root. Ruse doesn't hit it. She like sees in the air and has a slow reaction to she's like, oh, why is it so hard? It's sweetheart, this is a hard game. We're up here to have fun. Can we just have fun trying to hit the ball? Yeah, she couldn't do it. So that's that was like a dad loss. However, swinging it in to crack a cold one which Are you shopping for.
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Will Compton
That was a good one.
Sherman
Enjoyment made easy. Enjoyment made easy. Don't drink too much. You got to go back home. God dang it, buddy. I'm like jittery over here from the cold brew and the espresso shot. Oh yeah, Crack a cold one is for the moments we like to celebrate spinning off the dad loss. My cracker cold one is I think I got a competitive little psychopath. That's good. It fires me up. Yeah, yesterday we're kind of going back and forth and I'm more of like defending sweetheart. It's tough. I can't just hit it. However, it fires me up. Charlie tries to get her, you know, you try to get them corrected when they're just melting down over the dumbest. But I met. I shouted out this game a couple episodes ago, but. Sharon. Sparkle unicorns, where you got your unicorn friends. You're trying to take down the. The troll. Who you're trying to get. Everybody's trying to get their board of gems filled up before the troll gets his bag of gems filled up. It's a fun little multiplayer game to where you and your kids or your wife. 4. It's like, four or five people can play, and you're all trying to take down the troll. So you're all on the same team, trying to. There's no, like, one winner. It's either the troll wins or the team wins.
Will Compton
And don't pull the redstone.
Sherman
Don't pull the redstone because that's. Then you have to flip a card, and you might have to give. You might have to give one to the troll, or you give one. You take one out of your bag and put it in the bag.
Will Compton
Yeah.
Sherman
You're trying to take down the troll. And there's some good parody. It's.
Will Compton
It.
Sherman
This is an even game here. It's not set up to where the team always wins. Troll gets his licks in sometimes more often on days than not.
Will Compton
That's good.
Sherman
It's good. It's great game. Yeah, it's one there, too. If you're a dad watching. If you're a mom watching, like, you know, when you're doing these activities and your kid wants you to do something, you're just like, oh, God. Like, you know, you want to play the memory game. Actually, the memory game's kind of fun.
Will Compton
I do love the memory game. Yeah. It's what I'm thinking.
Sherman
What's the. What's the one game like, Pretty, Pretty Princess.
Will Compton
Oh, yeah. Okay.
Sherman
We had a role on that where you just kind of spin the thing and you just pick jewelry.
Will Compton
She dresses you up. Yeah.
Sherman
And you kind of get dressed up, and if you have the crown, you're the winner. But the crown. Crown can get taken away. She'd be pissed if I land on the crown. I'm like, sweetheart, that is gonna get.
Will Compton
Yeah. Because apparently when Francis Ellis came in town, he was kind of killing it.
Sherman
At Pretty, pretty Francis.
Will Compton
And Rude did not love him.
Sherman
Yeah. Yeah. Rude did not like having to give away the crown if she had the crown. It's all about the crown.
Will Compton
Okay.
Sherman
You're wearing necklaces, jewelry, but there's no, like, you know, when you're an adult and you love playing board games or you love a competitive spirit, there's no, like a true way of winning.
Will Compton
Yeah.
Sherman
You know what I mean? It's not like a fun game to play. This one is like, you can. You can feel. You can feel excited. Yeah, let's play some. Let's play Sharon Sparkle Unicorns. Yeah, let's play it. And buddy, we. When we lose to the troll, I'm talking. Rue can't take it. Crying melts down. We gotta let her. Hey, the troll's gonna win. It's okay. We love the troll won this game. She. She takes it so serious. She tries cheating. She tries cheating. Like if. If it's like psycho bro. And I love it. It makes me feel alive. I'm like, oh, I might have a little winner on our hands.
Will Compton
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Sherman
Because it'll. It might be like her turn and say. Say her. Her unicorn is filled up, and she's trying to fill out dad, dads or mamas. And she rolls a three. And the troll might have two left, and we might have one left each. And it's like, oh, okay, rude. Like, you can. You can win us the game here. The big roll. Big roll.
Will Compton
Yeah.
Sherman
She might pull one out. And it could be the. The troll. Like, I don't have the color or my colors are filled out. Charles. Colors are filled out. So she has to give the color to the troll because troll takes on all colors because she's got to get a specific one for us.
Will Compton
Okay.
Sherman
And we got to put on the troll. And she's like, you know, she. You start seeing her face, and then it's like, draw another one. And as she's drawn another one, she like. She like, looks in, and we're like, you can't look. And her hands already going in. So she just like looks up at us and grabs and kind of pulls out one that we need. But she's got like a. Like a little, like, weird smile. Not like a full smile of excitement. Kind of like, yeah, I looked and picked this one up.
Will Compton
Yeah, yeah, yeah. That troll.
Sherman
Yeah. One time we, like the first time it happened, this was a while back, he kind of celebrated and let her do it. And then kind of talk about, sweetheart, you have to keep your eyes up. You can't look.
Will Compton
Yeah, yeah.
Sherman
But if we're like, sweetheart, you cheated. Like, you got to put that one back. Like, draw another one. And she kind of fights you, but then she draws another one. Troll wins, and it's just full on meltdown.
Will Compton
Oh, no. Rue.
Sherman
Charles trying to talk her down, but I'm kind of. I'm weirdly Smiling as she's crying. And I'm like, I love that this pisses you off so much. I love that you're in physical pain because you think there's no beating this troll. That the troll won.
Will Compton
Yeah.
Sherman
Because I can work with that. Yeah, we can work with that.
Will Compton
The troll got a redstone.
Sherman
Good.
Will Compton
Yeah, good.
Sherman
Oh, we lost to the troll three times in a row today. Good. That has.
Will Compton
Need a blue stone.
Sherman
You got a green one.
Will Compton
Good.
Sherman
Oh, got caught cheating. Good. Put it back More time to get better.
Will Compton
Cheetahs never prosper. They never lose. They never lose, honey.
Sherman
But that's my cracker cold one, I think. Yeah. Having a competitive kid that gets seated in them early.
Will Compton
Yeah, dude. Well, you've been. You've been planting the seeds. Little videos of 30A where you. You were having her run up the street.
Sherman
Yeah.
Will Compton
High knees, high knees, bump the knees.
Sherman
Get the arms going.
Will Compton
She just. God damn it.
Sherman
A lot of work to do.
Will Compton
A lot of work to do. Yeah, that gets me stoked. But my only note is maybe a great future pinata for a birthday. Is the troll really see what she's got, dude.
Sherman
Oh, I like that.
Will Compton
Really see what she's got. You go, oh, honey, look who it is.
Sherman
It's the troll.
Will Compton
Here's a little baseball bat in the blindfold.
Sherman
Let's see. Let's see what you could do.
Will Compton
Yeah.
Sherman
You know how the troll would beat a sweetheart? And you'd be crying, you'd be in tears because you couldn't physically reach into the game and choke this mother out. Now you can beat his ass right here. Here's the bat, here's the stick.
Will Compton
If you don't got no legs, I.
Sherman
Don'T think he's gonna beat us anytime soon. Go up to that troll, that pinata, and whisper in his ear. Now you just can't leave.
Will Compton
You stuck with me.
Sherman
You ain't going nowhere today, buddy. Hanging from up there.
Will Compton
Oh, my. I. I would love to see that. I hope I get. I. I don't want to invite myself to Rue's birthday party, but I would. If there's a troll pinata, I have to be there.
Sherman
I almost have to do that. Now that you brought up that idea.
Will Compton
You gotta do it.
Sherman
Gotta do it. She looks back at that day with the stick, and you're just sitting there, and you're like, also, for what he's taken from this family.
Will Compton
Shout out to. What was the game that you. It was at her birthday party. You were filming her, and you're like. Like, hey, Rue, if You aren't gonna take this serious? Like, we could go home. What was it you said?
Sherman
I filmed it?
Will Compton
Yeah, you were filming her at a birthday party. I remember I laughed so hard. You, like, pulled her off to the side and you're like, hey, you, if you're not gonna take this serious, we can. We can go.
Sherman
Yeah, yeah, yeah. I kind of remember that we were at a Dicey's Pizza. I believe in the back area. I forget what game or whatever is being played, but she's so young. They're like having fun on my age. Sweetheart, where do you gonna go play that game? You're here to win.
Will Compton
I feel like all the joking, like, it really did plant the seeds because she didn't know Dadass was joking. So, yeah, in her head, you're just molding her into a winner.
Sherman
Yeah. Just like when you get to know their personality too, you can tell that, you know, she's like a. If things go off kilter, it's something that we need to. We need to get a right on. But she's very. Wants to do everything on her own. Has to be perfect. She's got that, like, perfectionist mindset that could be an Achilles heel at some point, if she doesn't know how to. Her biggest enemy is going to be her.
Will Compton
Yeah, yeah.
Sherman
It's going to be up here.
Will Compton
It's going to be a mind game.
Sherman
So if we just go Italian, because she's got.
Will Compton
She's got the jeans.
Sherman
Yeah.
Will Compton
She's got the genes.
Sherman
Yeah.
Will Compton
I also. I want to let you know it's 100% the espresso, like nitrous oxide that is running through my body, that keeps on making my eye twitch whenever I'm looking at it.
Sherman
You, buddy. I got an eye twitch, too, in my left eye.
Will Compton
Wait, really?
Sherman
Keep feeling.
Will Compton
Mine's in my left eye.
Sherman
Jittering. We got to keep it. Where are we at right now? I've got to keep it under an hour. Where we. We've only went 10 minutes.
Will Compton
This is. We're only 10 minutes in.
Sherman
We're only 10 minutes in. All right, keep it under an hour on a good pace.
Will Compton
All right.
Sherman
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Will Compton
Crack a cold one. In that case, I'll take my time with my crack A colonel. I had a. Okay, this is a fun crack a cola one. I kind of had to, you know, get creative with this one, but it was a very fun moment. We've been hearing some noises up in our ceiling for quite a while, but not super long of what we thought was an animal on our roof.
Sherman
Right. I remember being at the house and you were bringing it up. Yes, well, that little raccoon up there.
Will Compton
Yes, we. Okay, it's in a crawl space.
Sherman
Yo.
Will Compton
So above our patio is like a. A separate crawl space from like what would be our attic. So it's not the true inside of our house. It's just like a decorative little out crop that comes from our roof that somebody just. Or some little animal varmint, like ripped a hole in it and they're getting up in there there. So I called the wildlife expert team, whatever to come set a trap. Wildlife Team 6, Wildlife Team 6 WT6 came to set up a trap on the roof. Shout out to them because since they set up that trap, we haven't caught whatever it is. But whatever it is is too scared to go into that crawl space now because of the trap. So, like, it's kind of fixed itself. But the best part is they came yesterday or no, they came on Wednesday to come set up the trap. And I Just hear this, knock on the door. Dogs start going ballistic. Jill and her mom left me home with Scarlett. Just me and Scarlett. It was the very first time that Scarlett had been left with just one individual in her life. And who was she left with? Papa Sherm.
Sherman
Papa Sherm.
Will Compton
Papa Sherm. So I got that badge, I got the solo babysitting.
Sherman
Yeah, I love. First time in her life.
Will Compton
First time in her life she's been left alone with one individual.
Sherman
First time, first time in 10 days.
Will Compton
And it's this idiot.
Sherman
Yeah.
Will Compton
And so knock on the door. So I'm. Oh, my gosh. And she's getting all flustered because the dogs are going crazy. I'm kicking the, you know, moving the dogs around with my feet. I get outside. The wildlife guy was awesome. I think his name was Riley. Shout out Riley. He instantly is. Oh, my gosh. Oh, I'm so sorry. He's like, I noticed the crane in the front yard. I didn't even think because we have one of those newborn cranes out front, but it was incredible, dude. He's like talking me through setting the trap up, how the process goes. And I'm just standing there like bobbing Scarlett up and down in the front yard. Just standing out there and I'm kind of pointing and you know, oh, okay, yeah, yeah. So there's an opening. I'm just like, dude, people driving by, if they're looking, I fucking look like a dad. Like, I'm holding my baby, talking to this guy with like knee high boots and he's got his hand on his hip and we're both kind of like pointing at the roof. And it was like my first time that I really, like, I felt like I looked like a dad. Yeah. Like not only am I the part, but like I looked the part, it was the part.
Sherman
And you're executing the part.
Will Compton
And I was executing the part.
Sherman
How did he. Let me ask this, how did he address you? You.
Will Compton
He called me sir.
Sherman
Okay. Did he salute?
Will Compton
He did not salute. He did not salute.
Sherman
Oh, Papa Sherm. BT6.
Will Compton
Oh, my God. I didn't even put the two and two together. Oh, my God. For the dads. Yeah. The hit podcast.
Sherman
Yeah, that's me, that's me.
Will Compton
But yeah, he did call me sir. But then we, dude, we chummed it up. He's got a 16 month old. He was telling me about ASL. You gotta get her started on ASL, man. I mean, they're, they're telling us they're hungry or they want something, blah, blah, blah.
Sherman
Oh, the ASL Is the sign language. Yeah, yeah, More, more, yeah.
Will Compton
More and more and more. And he. He was like, talking a big game about the asl. His daughter. I forget his daughter's name, but she's like, apparently just a savant with the ASLs doing, like, full sentences.
Sherman
ASL. Good dad. Hack.
Will Compton
Good dad.
Sherman
Great dad, hack. Yeah. Getting them in. Like, I'll get done feeding Scotty the. The hell they call. Why is my. Why am I getting that brain right now, baby? For soft food. Yeah, the baby food.
Will Compton
Yeah.
Sherman
Purees. Purees, Puree. There it is. You get done feeding her. I'll be like, all done. And try back, sweetheart, you gotta. You gotta. You gotta elevate your voice. I'm like, all done. Then I'll just get carried away with it because I'll like, intentionally. YouTube bag, tell her, all done. Like, you know, for the hand signals we do with roots. Like, more. And like, what was it like, water. All that different stuff.
Will Compton
Uhhuh.
Sherman
Poop. Going to the bathroom. Yeah. And is that.
Will Compton
That's.
Sherman
Oh, I like that.
Will Compton
That's a good one.
Sherman
And like, we're starting to implement, you know, it's. It's Scotty's time to start getting the. The all done stuff. So I'm going, all done. All done. She's like, they do better with L. Yeah, yeah, yeah. All done. You gotta elevate your voice. I'll be like, all done. Like, lean into her face. All done. That good, sweetheart. I do it right. And then Scotty will just be sitting there looking at me like.
Will Compton
All done.
Sherman
All done.
Will Compton
That's incredible. Did she mean go up an octave or was she talking volume?
Sherman
Yeah, I mean, she's laughing because I'm going, all done. You know, you just mess around at dinner time like, you know, you.
Will Compton
Yeah, yeah.
Sherman
Oh, does that taste good? You're doing all this stuff back. This is the last one you do. It's like, don't forget the sign language. I'll be like, say, you got to see all done with her. I'll be like, all done.
Will Compton
You're doing your Santa. All done. That's incredible. Yeah, but, yeah, it was my crack of colon. So you're. We're kicking it to the next thing.
Sherman
What is the next thing?
Will Compton
I forgot. Oh, what are the odds?
Sherman
Part of Papa Team 6. The brain gets fleeting. The brain is fleeting. Where'd I leave my keys?
Will Compton
We're only 10 minutes in. Only. Keep it under an hour.
Sherman
Keep it under an hour. Keep it under an hour. What is it? What's the next thing?
Will Compton
What are the odds.
Sherman
Do you got one?
Will Compton
I got one.
Sherman
Let's hear it.
Will Compton
Okay.
Sherman
Thank you, fanduel.
Will Compton
Thank you, fanduel. Shout out, fanduel. What are the odds? This one is a stretch, but it's hilarious, dude. What are the odds that the little nickname that you give your sweet child happens to be just the most explicit term of all time? I saw this one on Instagram. A buddy of mine actually went to Baylor with his wife. Her name's Sky. His name is Nick. He storied on his Instagram that his wife, unbeknownst to her, she was not aware what boofing was. And if there's any boofers out there or people that are boof adjacent and are knowledgeable of this term, boof adjacent. Do you know what boofing is?
Sherman
We're going to explain it. We're going to explain it to the.
Will Compton
Yeah, let's get a Webster's Dictionary for pt. 6 out there. Or Urban Dictionary, which.
Sherman
Here's the AI overview. Boofing is a slang term with a few different meanings that have evolved over time. One meaning of boofing, popularized in the 1980s, refers to anal sex. This meaning is believed to have originated from a shortened version of a more explicit term for anal sex. References to this usage can be found in the 1980s popular culture, including music and film. In the 2000s, another meaning of boofin became more common, referring to the practice of inserting drugs or alcohol into the rectum. Of course, this method is sometimes called butt chugging or plugging, and is believed to produce a faster, more intense high due to the rapid absorption of substances through the rectum's blood vessels. This method is reportedly employed for various substances, including methamphetamine. Oh, okay. All the drugs. The meaning.
Will Compton
We start off.
Sherman
Yeah, yeah, yeah. The meaning of boofing gained significant intention during the 2018 Supreme Court confirmation hearings for Brett Cavanaugh as the term appeared.
Will Compton
Oh, Brett Kavanaugh.
Sherman
Brett Kavanaugh.
Will Compton
Yeah, yeah, Brett.
Sherman
Who's that?
Will Compton
That was the. Yeah. U.S. supreme Court, of course. Yeah, yeah. He was the one that was talking about how he had a beer here and there.
Sherman
Yeah, okay.
Will Compton
Yeah, yeah.
Sherman
Additionally, in some circles, boofing can refer to concealing contraband in the rectum, especially in prison slang. Among dog lovers, it can also be a place different playful term for barking.
Will Compton
Oh, you're just boofing.
Sherman
No, Wrigley, you're just boofing. Waffle. Stop. Boofing.
Will Compton
Say, all done. But. So sky was calling her son Axel, her little newborn boy, her little boofer. He did my little boofer.
Sherman
My little boofer. There's my little boofer.
Will Compton
There's my little boo poofer. And so she's doing that unbeknownst to dad Nick. Nick comes home and hears her calling or sorry, comes home and like 4 year old daughter is going around the house and going, oh, actually, you little poofer. You little poofy boofer. And they're just throwing it around. And he had to quickly. He did the same thing as you. He pulled out the AI definition. It was like, honey, you gotta chill on the booth.
Sherman
Reel this one in.
Will Compton
What are we doing? And she had no idea her. He like restoried her story. And that's where I saw. It was so funny.
Sherman
Dude, get the comments going. If you have a funny little nickname. Mine's not too. It's like Booger, nugget Bean. My little rubell. My little bell.
Will Compton
Oh yeah, because it's Cerulean Bell. Is her.
Sherman
Yeah, Cerulean Bell guy. Yeah. The ocean waters. The blue cerulean waters. Dude, it was sick. Whenever Charles came up with that name. She knew she would go back and forth with me because I was like, you know, I don't want it to be crazy, blah, blah. But whenever she said Cerulean, I was like, I actually don't hate that. Call her Roof for short. And when we were kind of going over if that was going to be her name or not. Cerulean Bell. When we went on our. When we went on our money. Our honeymoon.
Will Compton
Yeah.
Sherman
Where she was conceived.
Will Compton
Oh, really?
Sherman
Because as I dropped in, maybe as I dropped in Semen Team six on the honeymoon and got it right. That first round we were in. We were in Bora Bora. And when we were going over. So obviously fast forward, we're kind of coming up with names we like Cerulean Konaru for short. And we were kind of sitting on it. The spot in Bora Bora reached out to Charo seeing if they could use her photo. She like did this photo where she was like laying in the water and kind of like, you know, her back on the water and you got the, the views behind it.
Will Compton
Yeah.
Sherman
In Bora Bora at their hotel. I did a remake of the photo where I'm just face down, butt naked. Took off the short. I'll go, I'll show it to you too. So you can pull that up and. But they asked her, they requested if they could use her photo for promotion. Charles, like, yeah, sure. So they promoted it like the next there within the week. And it was like, come enjoy the cerulean waters of Bora Bora. They didn't know that we were thinking about naming Rue. That's crazy. So it was like that moment was like, oh, we have to name her Cerulean. It was like, I love that y'.
Will Compton
All were talking names that quickly, too. Yeah, that's always fun.
Sherman
I can't remember when it was. I mean, you know, when you. Once you get pregnant, dude, you're just so excited, and then you say, you know, is it going to be a boys? Going to be a girl? You know, your boy was wanting a boy, and the line was drawn in the sand. And we're getting William Earl Compton, the fourth. Charles fights it. She still fights it. If we happen to get a boy one day.
Will Compton
Yeah.
Sherman
If we get a boy. She's like, you. You don't want to go off. We could kind of call it back in the middle name. And I'm just like, sweetheart, William Earl Compton. It don't work like that. Yeah. He can't be the 4 lineage if it's my grandpa loved him. William Senior. Willie Senior.
Will Compton
I love that.
Sherman
You know, everybody gets excited doing the names and.
Will Compton
Yeah.
Sherman
Breaking it down. We're down to three. I wanted for Scotty. Scotty. So it's Cerulean Bell and Scotty Jolie. I want to say Bell in French or something over there. Something over there. Across the seas. Bell means beautiful. Jolie means pretty. It's one of those. Or it's reverse. It's something.
Will Compton
Yeah.
Sherman
Is that beautiful?
Will Compton
Yeah. In Italy. Beautiful girl.
Sherman
Yeah. And so that's how Scotty got Jolie. But I wanted to name Scotty. We were down to two. Scotty Jolie and Billy May. So going through number two, obviously, we went through ivf.
Will Compton
Yeah.
Sherman
For those out there that don't know, I did an IVF podcast with my wife on bus with the boys. You can find that. That was back in. During Mother's Day, which is in May.
Will Compton
Like and subscribe.
Sherman
Like and subscribe. So we went through IVF not knowing, like, hey, we could only do two kids. It's gonna be a girl. I was crippled when I saw that pink coming. Come through the cake. Crippled. And so it's like, if we don't have any more, would love a callback to William. Like Billy May. Like Billy. She wanted, like, a boy named for a girl. We got Scotty from binge watching Suits. Love Suits. Whenever that came back around on Netflix. It was a couple years ago or a few years ago. Awesome show.
Will Compton
I need to Sit down and watch it. I've only seen little.
Sherman
Yeah, it's. It's an awesome show. It's a great show to binge. Yeah, great show to binge. But we. We love Scotty, the Scotty character in that show. So we were down to Scotty and Billy for a call back to. For a call back to William and Billy May. Charles middle name is May. So kind of a call back to both of us. But one of Charles best friends, her sister had a baby and name the kid Billy May. We Charles five months pregnant, and we were down to Billy and Scotty. I wanted Billy. Charl wanted Scotty. But once, once that sister of her best friend had Billy May. The women, they just. They don't want anything to do with if there's like a. A name in the aura or in our circle somewhere out there. People don't want, like, the same names.
Will Compton
Can I. Can I be honest with you?
Sherman
Please. This is a safe space. This is for the dads, man.
Will Compton
I think you dodged a bullet. Because when I hear Billy May, I think Billy May's here with the flex seal. I. Dude, I think you dodged a bullet.
Sherman
You think so? Because I loved Billy May.
Will Compton
Billy May's here. That's what I think. As soon as I hear Billy May. Yeah, I solved this boat nap and put flex seal, and now it floats. That's what I would think if I heard Billy May, but I don't want to. You like.
Sherman
Well, name's already chosen. It's Scotty Jolie. Scotty Jolie. We're good.
Will Compton
We're good.
Sherman
I hear what you're saying, though. I get that.
Will Compton
I think you dodged a bullet.
Sherman
Okay. Charlotte does too. You're on Charles side. I really tough to hear.
Will Compton
I want a Will Compton the fourth.
Sherman
I want a Willie for so bad.
Will Compton
Are you all gonna go for number three? Can we right here, right now on this pod?
Sherman
Not confidently. Okay. However, it we do talk about it. Like, I don't think we're out of the woods on talking about a third. We just don't know. It's like.
Will Compton
I'm sorry. That was inappropriate. I put the pressure on you.
Sherman
It's okay.
Will Compton
That was a bit inappropriate.
Sherman
You. You could ask that question. I can handle it. However. I can answer it. However I want to answer it.
Will Compton
You know what I mean?
Sherman
Like, I don't really feel comfortable talking about it. Maybe not. I don't know.
Will Compton
Yeah.
Sherman
And just keep it that way.
Will Compton
I just got excited. Now that I'm a dad. I'm like baby fever.
Sherman
I want to Say when Charl was pregnant with Scotty, it was kind of the thought was, you know, you see what happens during ivf, and it's just, oh, for sure. The women go through so much, dude.
Will Compton
It's a different ball game.
Sherman
And people would ask me, like, dude, it's. It's. Honestly, it's completely up to my wife because they have to go through everything, whether it's ivf, even pregnancy in general. They have to go through all the stuff. And we had a tough labor with Rue, so you're just, you know, you're just trying to stay afloat. But we. It's. It's definitely a conversation. I think she gets excited about it.
Will Compton
Yeah.
Sherman
At times we both do. And then when we're both in hell, like at the pool, the pool story last week that I told, like, when you have the three year old and the chaos happening, like, man, do we really want to throw a third into the mix? But it kind of just depends, dude.
Will Compton
Yeah.
Sherman
Because I'm really hell bent on wanting a boy, and you can kind of get one through the IVF process, but if we could happen to get pregnant naturally, maybe. I. I don't know. I don't know.
Will Compton
I want it for you.
Sherman
I know.
Will Compton
For you to have a boy.
Sherman
I know.
Will Compton
And for all the dads out there that are like, Sherman, you lucky bastard, hearing the delivery of Jill and how smooth that went, it took five seconds of little Scarlet on her chest. I swear to God, five seconds. She has just come out and Jill looks at me and goes, we gotta do this again. I swear to God.
Sherman
That's awesome, dude. That's awesome.
Will Compton
So second one got confirmed five seconds into Scarlet's life.
Sherman
Yeah, she's on the PUP list right now for about eight weeks. Yes, she.
Will Compton
She is. And for anybody that's not privy to what the.
Sherman
Yeah. For the Young Seaman team Sixers out there that don't know what we're talking about, PUP list is physically unable to perform in football terms, and they're on the PUP list for eight weeks because they have to heal. So there's not, you know, there's not really any sexual activity going on.
Will Compton
There's no semen. Team six or seed team six activity going right.
Sherman
Can't go down.
Will Compton
Can't go down.
Sherman
I tried.
Will Compton
You know she has a medical waiver. Yeah.
Sherman
Tried not try not. Not try like that. But, you know, when you get a little sexually pent up. Sweet. I. You.
Will Compton
Honey, is it. It's eight weeks now and. No, it's. It's eight days, honey. Oh.
Sherman
I know you're recovering. You haven't got a lot of sleep. You're right. You're operating on knee, but, you know, you got other body parts. Oh. Oh, Sorry to the moms.
Will Compton
Yeah, sorry to the moms. And I love you, honey, if you're listening at home. I love you.
Sherman
Yeah, I love you, too, sweetheart. I love you, too. Charo.
Will Compton
Survive.
Sherman
My analogy bakes, babe. Like, just because. Just because one roller coaster shut down doesn't mean you have to shut down the entire theme park.
Will Compton
Exactly. The Titans down. Well, the Texas Giants still going.
Sherman
We got the Scrambler over here. We can stick to the carnival ride.
Will Compton
Superman's a thrill. Yeah. That's so much fun. It doesn't have to be a coaster.
Sherman
Yeah. Yeah. That's a topic for another.
Will Compton
Yeah, good for y'.
Sherman
All.
Will Compton
Good for y'. All. Survival kit.
Sherman
Yeah, let's get into survival kit. Let's talk about what's in our survival kit. For me, I. I think this is more of a. A learn that Tron. I will be implementing with Scotty because Rue will have, you know, I'm sure a parent. A lot of parents out there could. Could. What's going on?
Will Compton
Oh, okay. Okay, we're gonna pause for hdmis.
Sherman
Pause for hdmis.
Will Compton
We're all good?
Sherman
Yeah. Are we all good? Yeah, we're all good and everything. This camera went black screen for a second. Is it back on? Okay. Oh, we're back. HDMI are in love it. One thing we're going to try operate that I think parents out there with toddlers might resonate with is, like, just the. The struggle and the negotiation it takes for Rue to consume. Like, really, it's just, like, her protein options. Well, like, whether it's meat or yogurt. And so, like, she loves yogurt. Yogurt's more of, like, a morning thing for her. But she'll have these tantrums, and we're, you know, obviously talking about number one. She's just three, so she has all this big vocabulary in her head and her big emotions. Emotions and everything else happening. So it's hard for her to connect. Connect all the wires at times. We totally get that. But thinking about. Yeah, with love of water, too, Chef. Thank you, chef. But thinking about, like, other, like, other things, like how she kind of operates when you look at her. The journal from, like, what she's having for lunch and things like that. She, you know, consumes a lot of, like, snacks or carbs, like sugar and fruits and stuff like that. But I'm thinking, like, hey, if we get. If she gets, like, more protein in her system throughout the day or earlier, that could help. I've seen, you know, these Instagram videos out there where they talk about how protein helps with regulation, just the overall your mood throughout the day. So we're obviously in that little war with Rue and something that I wish I would have done as she's transitioning off the bottle to, like, you know, she still has milk with. We do whole milk, but transitioning off the bottle to other options, whether it's milk or mixing it in with milk, is involving the surv in your survival kit. Protein. Just like powdered protein for kids.
Will Compton
Oh, yeah. Yeah.
Sherman
I think that's something I'm gonna try doing with Scotty. Just because, again, it's like, Rue will only drink whole milk. I try to get her to, you know, try some charcoal milk to get her from charcoal milk to hay. Just create some variety. So then if I were to mix in protein powder, she would like, you know, she loves milk or loves all kinds of milk. She knows she does, so she'll drink it.
Will Compton
Yeah.
Sherman
But if she knows she doesn't like it or hasn't tried it, she's hard on trying new things. We always got to say, hey, what's Daniel Tiger saying? It's time to try new things because it might taste good.
Will Compton
Daniel Tiger says that.
Sherman
Tiger says that, bro. Daniel Tiger is a good show.
Will Compton
Okay.
Sherman
Daniel Tiger's a good show. Maybe that's another one to throw into the survival kit. But survival kit that I will try to be implementing with Scotty, or that we might be trying with Scotty is getting eating, like, that protein portion early in the day or when she drinks her milk, just throwing a little bit in there if she enjoys, like, chocolate milk or something.
Will Compton
Does she like the chocolate milk, Rue? Yeah.
Sherman
She hasn't tried it.
Will Compton
Oh, she. Have you tried to give it to her?
Sherman
Yeah.
Will Compton
You were saying earlier.
Sherman
Yes, bro.
Will Compton
That's crazy. And she didn't want to fight for.
Sherman
Our lives, for her to try, like, just something different. Like if we go out to breakfast and they just had orange juice as an option and no apple juice.
Will Compton
Yeah.
Sherman
Back to the heavens. Orange juice. Do you want some juice? Because she has her water bottle and everything else, we had to fight to get her going just to drink some orange juice. If there was no apple juice available.
Will Compton
Is it bad that in my head, my instant go to in that situation is, oh, you don't have apple juice, but you have super apple juice to the waitress, we might get some of that super apple juice. I can't believe, honey, you get to get super apple juice. That's crazy. Crazy.
Sherman
But what is the actual juice?
Will Compton
Orange juice. I do love that it's super apple juice. Yeah, but is that bad that I'm lying to my kid? Like, that was.
Sherman
No, no, no. Listen, you're going to get in there. It's going to be a lot of mind games getting played, okay? You're going to have to figure out those ways to make it creative and make it sound fun and in their wheelhouse to explore and experiment other. Other things.
Will Compton
Yeah. Yeah. It was breaking my heart just watching her say no to the maple syrup to you at breakfast.
Sherman
Right.
Will Compton
That hurt on the inside, knowing how much she would just love it if she tried it.
Sherman
Yeah. Because we'll do, like, protein pancakes or something on Sundays. Or waffles. It might be waffle day. I'm just like, sweetheart, you're gonna. You would love having some of this. This maple syrup. You just gotta try it, dude. Yeah, but that's. That's my survival kit. Like, implementing protein. Like, finding various ways. And I was looking, too. I was researching for people out there that are probably leaving comments that are some fun snacks. I'm looking at, like, Thrive Market for potential snack options.
Will Compton
Yeah.
Sherman
Because they're just snackers, dude. Like, you gotta shut her down an hour before. Hour and a half before dinner with the snacks. Because she'll start. She knows dinner's coming. And dinner's usually Tron. I eat. Scotty eats.
Will Compton
Yeah.
Sherman
Bruce in there finding other ways to just not eat.
Will Compton
Yeah.
Sherman
Whether it's. I gotta go walk and do this. Oh, I gotta. Oh, Scotty dropped this. Gotta get off her chair. Sweetheart. Just stay seated. We have Scotty. Don't worry about Scotty. Let's eat your food.
Will Compton
Did you.
Sherman
I don't want to eat.
Will Compton
Did you say that Rue liked hummus? Am I making that up?
Sherman
Yeah, you're making that up.
Will Compton
Okay.
Sherman
I don't think she does. Unless you saw something that I didn't.
Will Compton
No, I'm probably making that up. I was just trying to think of, like, anything else that you could put the protein powder into. Like, just a little bit of water into, like, any type of dip type thing that she likes. A little bit of water and some protein powder. Yogurt. Dude, that thing would dissolve so fast in yogurt.
Sherman
Yeah, because I have this, like, when I do my Greek yogurt, I have, like, this. The jocko protein. I have, like, the banana.
Will Compton
Good. Yeah, good.
Sherman
The banana cream. And I'll mix It in my Greek yogurt. And I tried with her one day, but said that I want protein like you, and I kind of put it in there, mix it up, and then she just doesn't eat it.
Will Compton
Oh, no. Yeah, so she. She has some strong taste buds. Like, she.
Sherman
Yeah. I don't feel like it's out of the ordinary. I mean, she eats, but it's just. You're just sitting there negotiating the whole time.
Will Compton
Yeah.
Sherman
Some kids out there eat good, dude.
Will Compton
Yeah.
Sherman
I feel like Ru ate everything before probably in the twos hit. And then just outside of there, then you just got your go tos, man. You try to get the healthiest version of chicken nuggets. Like, you got your chicken fingers and.
Will Compton
Yep.
Sherman
Mac and cheese.
Will Compton
Yep.
Sherman
Like, Rue, we can't have Mac and cheese, bro. Every day. We can't have Mac and cheese that much.
Will Compton
Yeah. I don't know if this is a dad hack. I. I don't know if my mom just lucked out with my brother and I, but she was introducing. Introducing crazy when we were a little kid. Like, she was giving us pesto feta pizza.
Sherman
Yeah, man, I'm telling you, Rue would do that stuff because that's what trial would do with her introducing all these things and. And she just. Her taste buds would tighten up.
Will Compton
Oh, really?
Sherman
Now that she's three. And we just gotta, like, get creative. Like, oh, tickle monster's gonna come get you if you don't take a bite.
Will Compton
Interesting.
Sherman
Yeah. To get them going. But it's like. Yeah. Because you offer them as much as, you know, you offer them a full plate. Learn to say, hey, eat this, eat that. Like, don't, you know, just let them. Hey, whenever you're ready, she gets too pissed off, they'll say, well, go sit in your room, then. Go sit on the couch until you're ready.
Will Compton
Yeah, yeah. She destroyed those eggs when we were sitting there at breakfast.
Sherman
Yeah. I'll get her to the eggs. Because you'll talk about, you know, you want to grow taller. You want to. You love jumping and doing ballet. Your spins will get faster, you'll start running faster, you get on your tippy toes better. All those things. And sweetheart, you're so, you know, you do such a good job focusing and with your memory and reading Eggies. Protein makes your brain better. Makes your brain stronger, smarter. You grow taller, faster. I try to, you know. You try to. You try to explain the why behind it so it kind of gets their brain. Okay. So she. That would. That would get her to start taking down eggs.
Will Compton
Friend of the pod of the busing with the boys pod. Call up Coach Harbaugh and just have him talk to her about steak and eggs.
Sherman
Yeah, yeah.
Will Compton
And milk and just the importance of milk and and she steak.
Sherman
She steak. I make steak. Yes, you make steak.
Will Compton
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Will Compton
Yeah.
Sherman
Because weekends are always solid because we can make food.
Will Compton
And grilling out too is a, is a creative way to do that.
Sherman
Yeah. Keep it under an hour. You're.
Will Compton
Keep it under an hour. My survival kit. This is a quick one because it's just a fastball right down the middle. It's called the snuggle me. I'm sure dads out there with newborns, or maybe even infants as well, like early infancy, are aware of the snuggle me. But I am a new dad, so I'm just gonna throw it out there. Fastball down the middle. This thing is crazy. It's a little bed that, you know, nothing out there, like prefaces. This is safe sleep because they don't want to get sued or whatever. But it's a very safe form of like this little bed. And it kind of mimics like, like rolling up a towel or rolling up a blanket super tight around your baby. It's basically like a little dog bed for a baby. Dude, we put Scarlett in this thing. We don't even have to swaddle her. We just place her in there. Sometimes we only have to put a blanket down and she is night night instantly. When we were playing pubg together that night, I had snuggle me on the couch right here to my left. She is on my hip. Like the snuggle me is touching my hip, but she's right here. I had the headset because I'm a good dad. Halfway up my ear so I kind of hear what's going on. I had a, there's a Great playlist on. And maybe I already referenced this, but it's harp covers of, like, pop songs. So it's like fun 20th century pop songs, but played on a harp. I have that playing. I have her little. God, what are those little noise makers?
Sherman
Sound machines.
Will Compton
Yeah, but it's the one that everybody.
Sherman
Has the white noise.
Will Compton
The hatch.
Sherman
Oh, yeah, the hatch.
Will Compton
And we got the portable hatch. Dude, do you have the portable hatch?
Sherman
I don't think so.
Will Compton
That thing is sick. That might be my honorable mention survival kit. It comes with, like, a little keychain hanger that you can put on a backpack.
Sherman
I like that.
Will Compton
It's sick, dude. Four different settings. Like, ocean hatch, sound machine. It's got you are my sunshine on repeat, like on piano. But it's great.
Sherman
So I gotta add that one to the bag. Dude, it seems like a great one to travel with.
Will Compton
Oh, it's so good. And you can hang it from anywhere. So, like, if she's sleeping, you're not worried that it's like laying down next.
Sherman
To long car rides. It's now chiming in. You just have it hanging from their. Yes, their car seat. I love that. That's a great dad hack, dude. Our great survival kit.
Will Compton
Yeah, great survival kit. Kind of my honorable mention, because the snuggle me is like the true survival kit. But, dude, it was great. I was, like, able to be with you guys. I'm attentive to her. She's right there. She's getting good sleep. If she's kind of moving just a little bit and doing a little, I just kind of gently place my hand, like on her arm and arms and chest just to let her know, like, hey, Dada's here. Yeah, that I see. I'm right here. And she's got those cushions on either side of her so she feels very contained, very swaddled. Peaceful sleep, dude. Peaceful sleep.
Sherman
So snuggle me, snuggle me. And portable.
Will Compton
And portable hatch. Portable hatch, portable hat.
Sherman
I love those. Do we want to do. Do we want to hit the hotline?
Will Compton
We can do the hotline. My dad hack is so fast. I'm just gonna say just sing. Just sing. It helps with anything. Love that you're changing diapers.
Sherman
Sing sing.
Will Compton
You're feeding.
Sherman
Sing sing. Yes, I've learned that.
Will Compton
I mean, I'm only a weekend a day in, but if you're singing, you're winning.
Sherman
Yeah, them. Go to lullabies, man.
Will Compton
Go to lullabies.
Sherman
Found one because Scotty's a big Twinkle, twinkle little star. Twinkle, twinkle. You know the song yeah, yeah, yeah. You know the bars well.
Will Compton
And I've heard that you're a champion of Twinkle Twinkle little.
Sherman
Sorry. I found her song.
Will Compton
Oh.
Sherman
With Twinkle, Twinkle little Star.
Will Compton
Oh, really?
Sherman
Would you like to hear?
Will Compton
Yeah.
Sherman
Okay. Sorry for those out there that don't want to hear the voice sing. But it's Scotty, Scotty, Scotty Joe. You have a family that loves you so. Mama, dad, dad waffling roo singing you a song. Cause I love you Scotty, Scotty, Scotty Joe. You have a family that loves you so.
Will Compton
Yes. That's really good, Will.
Sherman
I was in. I was in my bag on that one.
Will Compton
That's really good. I did, I did. You are my sunshine but you are my Scarlet. My little Scarlet. You make me happy when skies are gray. A little something.
Sherman
You never know, dear how much I love you.
Will Compton
Please don't take my Scarlet away.
Sherman
I love, love that.
Will Compton
Come on, dude.
Sherman
You were deep in the bag.
Will Compton
I was deep in the bag. And then I was singing the Middle by Jimmy Eat World. The it just takes some time, little girl. You're in the middle of the ride. Everything, everything will be just fine.
Sherman
I like that.
Will Compton
Oh yeah. During diaper changes she doesn't cry anymore. If I sing Jimmy World, the best.
Sherman
Too is as she gets older. Like when you're singing her those songs, she'll just be. Her eyes will just be on you.
Will Compton
Dude, I'm fired up.
Sherman
Yeah, you'll love it, dude. That's a, that's a great dead hack though.
Will Compton
Oh yeah. Call ins.
Sherman
Yeah, go call INS for my dad. Hack my dead hat kind of goes into the lesson.
Will Compton
Okay, cool. This one comes in. So just a reminder for our international listeners. You have 601thedads Gmail dot com. You can send in a voice recording, a video or just, just written down email to 601 the dads gmail.com. this one comes from Australia from our boy Nathan down under.
Sherman
Down under, bro.
Will Compton
Get. Listen to this. He killed it.
Sherman
So he sent the voice memo into the.
Will Compton
Sent a voice memo. Okay, 601 the dad's at Gmail.
Sherman
Okay.
Will Compton
Sam, Will. How are you boys? I'm loving this new dad show. It's Nathan here from Australia. I'm a long time busing fan and a proud two time girl dad. My oldest daughter is nearly four and my youngest daughter is about six months and mate, it's all happening down here.
Sherman
Pause it.
Will Compton
Mate, it's happening all down here.
Sherman
It's happening down here. Oh my God. I could listen to this guy every week. Oh my Big fans might down under.
Will Compton
Listen, mate, it's all happening, yeah?
Sherman
Two and a half year old. I'm kind of getting some. Some Irish mixed in with that. But I love this guy's voice.
Will Compton
Oh, dude, he's crushing. He has a great call in too. Like, he. My oldest daughter is nearly four and my youngest daughter is about six months. And mate, it's all happening down here. Now I've got a question for you boys. How is your hair and outfit game? My wife is all, how's your hair and outfit?
Sherman
Yeah, here.
Will Compton
How is your hair and outfit going? All about making sure the girls look cute when we leave the house. I'm talking matching outfits. I'm talking hair done, little bows. But when it's just me on dad Judy, mate, it's survival mode. I'm talking crooked ponytail. Could you understand?
Sherman
No. What did he say in that?
Will Compton
And when it's just me on dead duty, it is survival mode.
Sherman
It is survival mode. I suck at the Australian voice. I suck at the keep them going.
Will Compton
In the wash. Any tips for me for stepping up my solo dad style and skills? I'll just call it how it is and embrace the chaos. Embrace and call it authentic toddler look. Thanks, ace, boys. Have a good one. Cheers.
Sherman
What's his name?
Will Compton
Nathan.
Sherman
Nathan. Yo, that fired me up. I love that. Call in. He's Nathan. Please call in every week.
Will Compton
Please call in every week. He signed off on his email. Cheese legends.
Sherman
Nathan.
Will Compton
Round of applause.
Sherman
Round of applause for Nathan.
Will Compton
What do you, what do you have for him? I really don't have any advice for him because I'm not there.
Sherman
He's doing it. Embracing the suck. Embracing the trenches. Like, at the end of the day, you're, you're. Your wife loves the matching outfits. Kids love the matching outfits. Rue loves wearing dresses. She's in the dress theme. And Rue will get a dress on her and like you get to wear a dress today, sweetheart. She picks out a dress. She picks out the bow and the. Whether it's a bow or a. The.
Will Compton
It called headband.
Sherman
Headband, yeah. Is that it? Yeah, headband.
Will Compton
Headband with the bow.
Sherman
Headband, like the thing that like arches over their head.
Will Compton
Yes. Yes.
Sherman
Okay.
Will Compton
Yeah.
Sherman
Not like the headband, like a wraparound.
Will Compton
Yeah. Chef, Chef, do some googling for us.
Sherman
I'm such a guy, dude.
Will Compton
That's all right.
Sherman
But headbands, you know, whether it's matching or not matching, whatever rule, whatever she wants to pick, we kind of let her wear. However, Charl loves the outfit game. She loves getting new outfits and she does such a good job picking them out. I took rude to when we were in New York, I took her to a store so she could pick out a dress. It's headband. Oh, perfect. Bow headband. Yeah, we got a couple of those as well.
Will Compton
Oh yeah.
Sherman
I love it just because anytime, anytime you leave the house too, and you're out in public, you know you have strangers that are coming complimenting them. They feel, they just feel awesome. Like, what do you say? She's like, thank you. But as much as it sucks at times because I'll just want to throw shorts and a T shirt on her. Let's just get shorts and T shirts, sweetheart. We wanted to go shorts and a T shirt trying to get her out of the house. I lay down an outfit. Oh, screw your outfit. We wanted to go shorts on the T shirt to make it quick and easy. But there are times, especially holiday season, matching PJs. All of us. I'm big on, you know, if we got to get her a new pair of shoes, I'm quick to go on, you know, whether it's Stockx or a website for shoes and get like matching shoes because I like to rock the New Balance. Rue has a pair of New Balance shoes where we all, me, her and her mom, we have some matching New Balances fit. Game is big. Getting swagged out is big, dude. And Charo loves it. It's. You just gotta embrace it. But as far as crooked ponytails go, yeah, the ponytail game is hard. I'm a, I'm a one trick pony.
Will Compton
Okay.
Sherman
I'm a one trick pony. We can go actually two trick pony. We can go high pony. We can go low pony. But outside of that, you want that Eddie to braid your hair that I, I, I don't, I haven't figured out. I haven't had the patience enough to learn the videos because I know dad's out there. They are savants. You guys are savants at braiding the hair. There are some probably, you know, you'll probably be leaving me some tips on braiding the hair. My fingers are just.
Will Compton
That's a badge, dude. If we're talking that's, that's a good.
Sherman
Badge to put out there. Yeah, the braid badge, that's just not in my bag. Your mom's got to do your hair, but any of the buns too. Like, you know how you flip it through the ponytail and you, you put it in something else to where it looks like a little bun. I'm not, I don't, I don't have that in my bag. I can put on a headband, put on a bow. We can go high pony, we can go low pony.
Will Compton
Yep.
Sherman
I've gotten solid, though, at the, at the ponies. Brushing their hair tight, getting it in four, four hoops. But anytime it's a bun or anything else, like, I can get out the braid. Braids. Pretty easy to get out.
Will Compton
Yeah.
Sherman
But anytime it's in a bun and you see her hair kind of in a certain type of, certain type of maze going on up there, I tend to stay away. Hey, sweetheart, can you help her get her bun out? Because I feel like I hurt her. When I'm like, trying to pull it out, she's like, ah, daddy, you know, and she starts, like, crying. I'm like, go to your mother. Go to your mother. This contraption, I don't know how to figure it out. You start pulling on the wrong spot.
Will Compton
You know what I mean?
Sherman
You start pulling on the wrong parts.
Will Compton
I can't even brush Jill's hair. Like, I really like how you're saying start low and then you, like, kind of work your way up. You're talking about brushing R's hair. Like, I, I had to learn that with Jill when we first started dating. Yeah.
Sherman
Like when you don't have it tight enough and you're just getting out the lows, like, if it's a little too loose, it'll yank. It'll yank on their head.
Will Compton
Or Jill had hair. She's okay with me saying this, but she would get hair extensions for, like, weddings or like, big events and stuff. And dude, taking those out. Chef, have you ever had to do that? Take hair extensions out? It's like surgery. They have like the little brackets in there. And I'm in there with a needle nose plier trying to break these little, you know, metal brackets to like, oh, oh, dude. And you're like, I don't want my, my wife to go bald. Like, you know what I mean? Because you're ripping. You feel like you're ripping so much hair out, out.
Sherman
You're like, golly, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Will Compton
That's nerve wracking. Something we can all work on. Nathan.
Sherman
Yeah, Nathan, Nathan, keep grinding. Nathan, that was awesome. Just keep embracing it, dude. Yeah, dude, just keep embracing it.
Will Compton
And Nathan, please call in again soon. I. I have Nathan J. Just, like saved in the email now. So if Nathan J. Comes in, he's a, He's a friend.
Sherman
Of the show, Friend of the show. Nathan. Nathan. First friend of the first friend of the show, first friend of the show.
Will Compton
All right, let's go. I hate to derail us, but how the hell are we going to get him as merch? Are we. Are we just going to go ship international?
Sherman
If we. Yeah, if we can. Absolutely. We got to get his merch. He's going to be a friend of the show and he's part of PT6. He's going to embrace the boys and he's a fan of. Of course we. We're getting him his merch.
Will Compton
Nathan, please send us a picture of. Of the merch box. Yeah, that just juices me up. That's going to another continent. That's crazy.
Sherman
Yeah, yeah. Nathan, anytime. You're. You're alone too, and your daughter's not excited about you not getting it right. With a crooked, crooked ponytail. You just got to embrace it. You got to embrace. Hey, dad, that doesn't always have all the answers. Dad is doing his best. That is doing it. But look at your hair. Your hair looks gorgeous.
Will Compton
And just remind your daughter that it's all going down here. Yes, it's all going down. Danny.
Sherman
Survive. I keep going like a European because.
Will Compton
Of the lion tamer.
Sherman
Yeah, the lion. The lion tamer videos we were watching.
Will Compton
Just pop.
Sherman
This is moist bass. I don't even know what accent I'm in. Yeah, but that was awesome. You just gotta. You. You gotta have fun with it.
Will Compton
It.
Sherman
Yeah, that is trying. That is. That is doing his best.
Will Compton
And I guarantee you the teachers at school, when, like, you're dropping off daughter and she gets out of the car and ponytail's crooked and it's dad obviously dropping her off. I'm sure the teachers love that. Yeah, they're like, oh, dad gave it his best. Go. He gave it his best.
Sherman
You gotta love the dads out there embracing and trying. Yeah, dude, it's new for all of us. Oh, yeah, Because Rue has a bunch of hair, bro. Yeah, she's got a bunch of hair. So when it got to the place where I'm having to learn how to do the ponytails and everything, I'm back there like, what the is going on? Because I didn't have any sisters.
Will Compton
Oh, same. I'm. Yeah, I would be the blind leading the blind if I gave any advice in that.
Sherman
Yeah, yeah. Let's get to the next caller.
Will Compton
All right, next caller. This is Nick.
Sherman
Will. What's up?
Will Compton
My name is Nick. I'm a dad of an 18 month old. I live in Lake Elmo, Minnesota, just out of the Twin Cities. First off, just want to say you guys have a great program I love listening to your show. Been following you ever since you've been on barstool. Go Huskers. Anyway, just hear me out for a second. I think he knows all dads when you're in the trenches. I'm talking like kids less than 2 years old old. You need to be afforded a Dennis Rodman night. You just hear me out. Just hear me out. Maybe it's a weekend Dennis Rodman weekend. Flashback to the Last Dance series. Dennis Rodman, middle of the season says, I gotta go to Vegas. I'll take anything give me. I just need to clear my head. 48 hours there and back and I'm ready to roll. Could you freaking imagine.
Sherman
48 hours?
Will Compton
Honey, I'll help you.
Sherman
I'll get.
Will Compton
I'll help you get care. I'll help you get everything set up. I'll help you get bottles, everything ready to go. I just need 48 hours. And when I come back, I will be championship Dennis Rodman in the house, around the house, changing diapers, staying up late. I'll take night shift.
Sherman
I don't care.
Will Compton
But I just need 48 hours in Vegas. Call it Vegas, call it Minnesota, Montana.
Sherman
Wherever it is you want to go.
Will Compton
I think every dad needs a Dennis Rodman knight or a Dennis Robin weekend. Let me know your thoughts. See you guys.
Sherman
I love it.
Will Compton
Love that call.
Sherman
You need your personal time.
Will Compton
You do.
Sherman
When you're getting to that breaking point, the com. The communication needs to be really good with your wife. It needs to be planned because your wife's going to think about all those logistics that you just talked about.
Will Compton
Yeah.
Sherman
Child care help, because they're going to be rocking solo. He has an 18 month old, so it sounds like he only has one right now, which is a positive.
Will Compton
Yeah.
Sherman
Could be worse. Could. You could have a couple and then you got to think about it even more. 18 months is an awesome age, too. 16 months is where I felt like Ruth's personality was coming out. So I know he's in like some really good. He's in like a really good moment. I'm sure his little win. The personality is coming out. I would assume walking. Maybe not walking. Probably around there right now. Yeah, but that's a fun age. But yes, bro, I. I'm on board with that.
Will Compton
I am, too.
Sherman
Every man needs his time. Every dad needs his. His 48 hours. They need his Dennis Rodman moment to where again, call it Vegas. Call it the mountains of Montana. Call it wherever. You're just out of town. You're unreachable. You need to decompress.
Will Compton
Yes.
Sherman
You need silence. You need a hotel room. Would you? Just you and yourself. Maybe a couple of the boys. But you need your own space. You need your own quiet time. Your wife also needs that as well. So I love the idea and I'm on board with the idea. But also know that you got it. You got to get your wife active in her. It's two way street.
Will Compton
Girl strip.
Sherman
We are pro dads. This is PT6. We are Papa Team 6. And when all the papa seals have their time.
Will Compton
Yeah.
Sherman
But we can't just talk about what the dads need without also talking about what mom needs as well.
Will Compton
Oh, yeah.
Sherman
So we can't talk about. You know, we are pro dad. And I'm on board with you.
Will Compton
Very pro dad. And that gets me fired up because Jill's friend group, there's a lot of babies already born and being born.
Sherman
Yep.
Will Compton
And talks of girl trip 230A, you know, with the little ones is already in the works. And when I hear that, I'm like, okay, so hunting trips are in my future. Golf trips are in my future. Because she's going to be going on girl trips.
Sherman
Yes, 100%.
Will Compton
That means dad. Dad gets to go get his freak on.
Sherman
Yeah.
Will Compton
Gets to go shoot his dove birds.
Sherman
Yeah. Gets you get your 48 hours.
Will Compton
I get my 48 hours of piss missiles right down the fairway. Yeah.
Sherman
Yeah.
Will Compton
It gets me fired up.
Sherman
That is what you have to think about. You got to think about. Okay, I'm. I kind of have a need right now. How do I communicate this? How do I plan for this? A great way to think ahead is how. Where the wife is going to get her moments. Or maybe it's a day where you're taking care of the kids all weekend and you send her off somewhere. You have it already mapped out and planned out. Got a spa set up for you here. You'll go get your feet rubbed here. Manny Petty, little Venmo shot mower. She leaves the house, Venmo hits the account.
Will Compton
Should we Venmo our girls right now?
Sherman
Oh, I like that move. But to finish on our boy.
Will Compton
To finish on our boy.
Sherman
Finish on our boy. Think about those optics as well, because that's what's going to help you win this Dennis Rodman moment. That's what's going to help you execute and succeed and find your 48 hours, wherever it is.
Will Compton
He's on the right track. Nick is his name.
Sherman
He's on the right track because he's saying all the right things when he Gets home, I'll be doing this, I'll be doing that. Love that. But also think about whether it's before your trip and just setting the pieces in place. Listen, this is Game of Thrones. There's some strategizing involved. And to do that, you have to not just understand the mind of your opponent, but be your opponent. What do they want? What do they need? What are they interested in? How do you scratch their back?
Will Compton
Chaos is a ladder.
Sherman
Amen. How do you put yourself in their shoes? Win the game for them, to win the game for yourself. That's a quote graphic.
Will Compton
That's a quote graphic. Put it down. Yeah, I got this weird email. Says, veil this year is going to be half off on all ski lifts, hotel stays. I don't know. Just something to look into. Hunt money. I was role playing. It was a bit, but.
Sherman
But do your thing.
Will Compton
Yeah, yeah.
Sherman
Do your thing. You were talking about this Venmo. I'm getting this Venmo cooked up right now. Okay, what are we sending here?
Will Compton
Okay, I. I was gonna send Manny Petty. And then, like, what are we thinking, though?
Sherman
Because those Manny Charles just got one toes look fabulous.
Will Compton
Oh.
Sherman
Because I always. Sometimes I gotta run. I. Sweetheart, them dogs are barking down there.
Will Compton
Would she go with, like, bubble bath, or is she, like.
Sherman
What does that mean?
Will Compton
Mean, like a light pink, I think, for the color.
Sherman
No, it's like a. It's like a vibrant, orangish red. Like in that.
Will Compton
Ooh, yeah. That's sick. Yeah, I like that.
Sherman
Yeah. Big fan. Okay, so. So mine. Mine's out the gate. Every po. Hey, Papa Team 6, this is a call to action. Pull out your phone. Get out the Venmo.
Will Compton
Get out the Venmo or Cash app.
Sherman
Whatever it is, Whatever you use.
Will Compton
We're a big friend of Cash App.
Sherman
Big friend of Cash App. Yep.
Will Compton
We're a big friend of Zell.
Sherman
Zell. Just. Just whatever, Whatever. Pull out the phone. Pull out the phone. Charo loves. She loves lattes. I'm gonna send her five.
Will Compton
I'm gonna send her five. 250. Yeah, yeah, 250. What? How do you spell Manny Petty? Dude, I gotta Google this.
Sherman
I'm gonna send her 10 bucks and just say, dude, go treat yourself to something nice.
Will Compton
Manny Petty. Oh, there's a guy named Mani Petty. P, E, T, T, Y. Okay, okay, I'm sending her 25. Should I send her more than 25? Mani pedis are kind of pricey.
Sherman
Mani pedis, you say 25 bucks? Yeah.
Will Compton
Should I go higher than that?
Sherman
Yeah, I think many Petty Fitty. Probably a couple hundred, right?
Will Compton
That's a couple hundo, Manny.
Sherman
Maybe not. Maybe I'm wrong. Send her 100.
Will Compton
Send her a hundred.
Sherman
Sending. Charlie 10. Go treat yourself, sweetheart.
Will Compton
Bro, this.
Sherman
Oh, okay. There you go. 20 to 40 bucks.
Will Compton
Oh, for Mani.
Sherman
Petty, I just sent Charo here so you can see it. Centro. $10. The subject line. Whatever. And then I sent her a text. Go treat yourself. Sweet. Go treat yourself, sweetheart.
Will Compton
What a move.
Sherman
Midday latte on me.
Will Compton
I just sent her 50 duck or 50 bucks. Manny Petty with a heart.
Sherman
Mid. Yeah, there you go. Boom, papa. Team 6. Pull out your phone. Send them some. Send them a few bucks.
Will Compton
It's like what Chef was talking about with that video before we started recording. The dad that just vacuums for no reason, and he's like, 100. 100 days still kick off. You gotta prepare.
Sherman
You gotta get your reps in. Yeah, yeah, you gotta think about that stuff. No response yet.
Will Compton
That's okay.
Sherman
10 or 10 bucks.
Will Compton
That's okay.
Sherman
Some nice, sweetheart.
Will Compton
Yeah. Next voicemail.
Sherman
Yes. Next voicemail.
Will Compton
Okay.
Sherman
How long we've been going? 30 minutes. Gotta keep it under an hour.
Will Compton
30 minutes. Not. Not too shabby.
Sherman
Hey, my name is Justin from Vancouver, Washington.
Will Compton
Each fan, you guys, pause, pausing. Cameras are over.
Sherman
Do we lose anything? This one just went out.
Will Compton
This one's been on, but we just went out. Take six for. For. We're coming back from a break. And for those. Just catching the tail end of that conversation.
Sherman
No, we won't have the conversation on it.
Will Compton
No, we. We won't. But I was just gonna. I was gonna say that Chef was pouring his heart out about Tennessee. Chef was pouring his heart out about Tennessee.
Sherman
Yeah. Tennessee. Balls. I was telling him to temper the expectations.
Will Compton
Yeah, yeah.
Sherman
Temper the expectations.
Will Compton
Chef is a true vol.
Sherman
Yeah. We want GBO to be successful.
Will Compton
We do. Friend of the show.
Sherman
Friend of the show. GBO after gbr.
Will Compton
Yes, sir.
Sherman
All right, dad, hack lesson. So my dad.
Will Compton
Wait, wait. We have one more call in.
Sherman
Oh.
Will Compton
Oh, I'm so sorry.
Sherman
Cut it all down.
Will Compton
Cut it.
Sherman
All right, let's get to the last call in.
Will Compton
All right, last call in. This one's a doozy.
Sherman
Hey, my name is is Justin from Vancouver, Washington. Huge. What's up, Justin? Freaking awesome. Just wondering how you guys deal with some of the stuff that your kids say in public that either sounds wrong or they shouldn't be saying. For example, my daughter's three, Just turned four. Huge Lions fans. She got a kitty this year. Named it on her own Jared Goff. But we'll be in his line, Jimmy John's to get a sandwich. She talks real fast. She's like, I got a kitty. Little lady's like, what's the kitty? What's your kitty's name?
Will Compton
Jerk off.
Sherman
So sounds like jerk off. Everywhere she's telling us, you know what the kitty's name is? Jerk off. Okay, Jerk off. It's like, no, I got people staring at me, lying. I got the sandwich lady. You know, now think I of deadbeat Tad yelling, this kid's cat calling it jerk off all the time. I was like, no, no, no. We're Lions fans. His name's Jared Goff. Just seeing what crazy your guys's kids might say in public that you gotta do some explaining about. Keep up the good work. You guys are awesome. Killer to have some podcasts like, you guys, go Lions. Justin, thanks for calling in, bro. I think that's adorable.
Will Compton
Oh, yeah.
Sherman
I don't think there's an issue at all. You gotta have a nice laugh. You're left and behind. Her parent might be looking at you a little weird. Oh, she means Jared Goff, kid. His name's Jared Goff. Comes off his jerk off. Because when he was saying, like, what happens when your kids say stuff in public that they shouldn't be saying, I'm thinking, oh, no, like what? What she said. Because she's probably getting it. She's probably hearing it at home. Yeah, I think that's adorable.
Will Compton
Oh, I. I love it. I love it. Shout out, jj. Jeremy, son. When they're on Broadway, somebody was pulling up to a stop sign and their brakes were super squeaky. And JJ's like, four, and he goes, you might want to check those, bud. And you know where he heard that?
Sherman
Yeah.
Will Compton
Straight from Jerry.
Sherman
Yeah, stay straight from Jeremy.
Will Compton
I can't wait till little Scarlet's just yapping. I'm gonna love that.
Sherman
Rue hasn't said anything yet that. Not that I can remember. She did one time say, like, charles phone number to somebody. Oh. She's like, you know, reciting the phone number and stuff.
Will Compton
Oh, perfect.
Sherman
And so, you know, it's like, hey, sweetheart, you know, don't just be. Don't just be saying, you know, phone numbers to people you don't know.
Will Compton
Huh?
Sherman
But she like Rue. She engages. If we're, like, talking shows come out, she'd be like, I'm Rue. Like, oh, yeah, that's right, sweetheart, introduce yourself. She'd be like, I'm three. It's like, birthday, age, name.
Will Compton
Huh?
Sherman
Check out Scotty. Scotty, seven months. That's Ruse. Conversation. That's Rue's bag when she's talking to people.
Will Compton
Huh?
Sherman
This. Her name's Scotty.
Will Compton
Dead.
Sherman
The hell, Scotty? Seven months. She's seven months. I'm three. But we haven't had a run in yet with something out of pocket being said. But if it is, I feel like we'll just enjoy a good laugh. Laugh. We'll enjoy a good laugh and then explain what she's actually trying to say. That's something bad. Like, you know, dead ass. Hit me. Oh, sweetheart. Just put your hand around her mouth.
Will Compton
I thought you had a hit, dad.
Sherman
Thought you had a hit. That kick waffle. I had to keep her from going outside. No, no, that. I was just moving her with my leg. I was moving her with my leg.
Will Compton
Dad, that shot someone with dragon. That's on a video game.
Sherman
Yeah, yeah. That kills people. Oh, sweetheart, sweetheart. Hey. She's talking video games. She's talking video game.
Will Compton
Oh, man. I. I still remember my childhood telephone number of, like, the house that we grew up in, so I'm sure my parents had the same issue. I was probably going around just off the dome.
Sherman
Yeah.
Will Compton
That's hilarious.
Sherman
So, yeah. Yeah, I love it. I don't think there's much. There's not much coaching there. It's laugh, enjoy it. Celebrate. Yeah, there was so, you know Brad.
Will Compton
Uncle Brad, love friend of the.
Sherman
Friend of the show. He was the dad in the trailer. So Brad, his son Ben, who's. He's in college now. He's. He's like a young adult now. But when he was really little around three or four, instead of kitty, he would say, titty lights go. Which was so adorable. You know, we're giggling, Chuck, chuckling. I'm trying to get him to say kitty all the time because I'm. Well, it's been. Now Ben's like, 18 years old. I'm like, in my. I'm like 18, 19 myself. So back when he was that, like four years. I'm like, young 20s.
Will Compton
Yeah.
Sherman
Being an idiot. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Will Compton
Just setting them up.
Sherman
Ben, tell them about your kitty. Tell them about the kitties you have, how you love snuggling your kitties.
Will Compton
I'm totally gonna be that dad. Yeah, dude, we. We had a neighbor that she rode around on her scooter a lot, and she called it a cooter. And so she. We would just hear out front, you want to ride my cooter? And you're like, oh, my gosh. Yeah, we gotta. We gotta work on the pronunciation of scooter. Gotta work on those S's. That's hilarious, though.
Sherman
Oh, Rue used to. When she was. When she's, like, memorizing her books. Oh, man. She would say something where it sound.
Will Compton
Like you were talking about this the other day.
Sherman
Dicker.
Will Compton
What was it?
Sherman
I can't remember.
Will Compton
It was. It was something. Yeah. Oh. Oh, it was the things in the bedroom. The things in the bedroom. And you were pointing. You're saying, what is that? What is that? And it sounded like maybe.
Sherman
I can't remember.
Will Compton
It was so bad.
Sherman
Brain, man.
Will Compton
That brain. God, I'm so. I'm starting to get it, too. Yeah, starting to get.
Sherman
It'll pile up on you.
Will Compton
It will.
Sherman
And it's got to be your excuse to your wife whenever you're forgetting stuff. Love you, sweetheart. Enjoy that $10. Should we get into lesson?
Will Compton
Yeah.
Sherman
Lesson of the week? Yeah. Yeah, I would say. All right. So my lesson. My lesson of the week. Saw something again. Shout out Instagram. Shout out the app of Instagram. But I saw something. Then I put a little. Put a little pen to paper or keys to the keyboard. Show your kids what resilience looks like. I find myself falling short with this at times. Communicating with Rue while a tantrum is building up.
Will Compton
Up.
Sherman
Maybe I had a long day at work. Maybe I let myself down not working out or eating well because I was up late at night with Uncle Sherm. And it's weirdly built up in your mind. Maybe you're just exhausted and feel like you don't have any patience. But something to keep in mind that I have to constantly remind myself is that our kids are watching. They're watching how we handle things. They're watching how we react with adversity around the house. They're watching how we handle our communications with everyone around us. And we. We have to stay aware of that. And when you're going through it, when you embrace the suck, know that you are teaching your grit. Know that you're teaching them how to stand tall and stay in the fight. And also, this goes into my dad, Hack. Challenge yourself to tell your kid how your day was. I find it. It's helpful because when they start, when they're starting to struggle and melt down into the abyss of a tantrum with no return, you find yourself, like, wanting to hold your line of danger defense or wanting to hold your boundary really strong. You might start raising your voice and losing your composure. Just like, you know, I was talking about losing my composure last week. Last week. Even though the moment called for. For something like that. But go into the mode of fully empathizing where they are. Because you can still hold the boundary. You can still hold the boundary there. Like a few episodes ago when we were talking about, you know, negotiating with kids, or you feel manipulative when you're telling them this. If they're like, you know, one example, Rue, like, hurt herself, or she had, like, a scratch on herself and she was using it. Like, I can't do that. I can't walk. I can't. I can't do this and that. I can't go to my bed. I can't put my PJs gone. I need you to carry me. Or, like, I don't want to do X, Y, and Z before bed because I have a scratch. I have a boo boo, and my legs don't work. And you're at that breaking point of, like, get your ass upstairs and you're putting your PJs on. This is what we said we were going to do. Yeah. Flipping it into fully, like, empathizing where they're at. That example would be, oh, sweetheart, I know dad has got a bunch of boo boos on his legs. Like, I got these scars where I got gashed. I had to tell her this story. She was showing me this little scratch she had. My patience was running thin, and I thought to myself, all right, how do I completely go where she's at? And I will get to my boundary, because we still have to execute. Walking upstairs and getting our pajamas on.
Will Compton
Yeah.
Sherman
Versus raising my voice. Hey, this is what we're doing. Picking her up. Whatever it is. I fully went into, like, oh, dude, I feel you, Dad. I got a massive boo boo back when I was your age. Like, I. I was outside, I was playing with friends. And you know how, dad, they'll, like, spin you around or pick you up or grab you. Your hands and pull you in the circles. I had that happen to me one time, and I got this massive gash on a nail on the fence. This is actually a real story. I'm not just, like, making it up. Yeah, yeah. But I'm like, dad, that was. Was playing around and this old. The adult, they grabbed my wrist and were flinging me around, and I was close to this fence, and this nail was sticking out and gashed me in the knee.
Will Compton
Ooh.
Sherman
And you know, at that point when they're melting down, they kind of stop because they're listening to you. You. They're. They're like, oh, dead end. Went through something like this.
Will Compton
Yeah.
Sherman
And you're like, I still have A scar from it. Do you want to see the scar? Yeah, Yeah, I want to see the scar. And I like, show her the scar on my knee. Like, oh, it's still there. Dead. It was bleeding everywhere. Did you cry? Yeah, that. I cried a lot. It was really painful. But you know what I had to do? I still had to go upstairs. I still had to. I still had to get my pajamas on. And my legs. Dude, my legs weren't working either. I'm like, yelling for mom and dad, can somebody help me? Can somebody help me? But mom and dad wasn't. They weren't available to pick me up and help me out, and I had to find a way to stand up and. And walk upstairs. Do you think you could stand. You think you could stand up and use your legs to walk upstairs if that wasn't able to pick you up? Because, you know, my back. My back's got all these issues.
Will Compton
10 years.
Sherman
Yeah, 10 years in the league, sweetheart. I was on practice squad. Here's. Here's the. You ever seen the Georgia Pick six? Here's the Georgia pick six. Dead ass back hurts. So it's hard for me to pick you up.
Will Compton
Yeah.
Sherman
But I'll tell you more. I have other scars. I have other stories where I. I had big scratches. I could tell you when we're. When we're getting ready for bed. Would you like to go do that? Yeah. Yeah, we can go do that. And the next thing you know, she's walking upstairs. No. To put her PJs on. So I would just say, like, teaching your kid resilience. A lot of the times it's not like holding the line in. It's such a stern way. Because when they're three again, when they're young, it's like they're. They're. They're developing brain just cannot compartmentalize and connect the wiring that remains calm or hears what you're saying. Saying it's more of like. A lot of it is like getting yourself completely in their shoes. Telling them an old war story about yourself to where you're sharing stories or tough times with them. Maybe their legs don't work and you just make it up in the moment. Oh, dad has leg. Stop working today at work. Or, Dad, I wasn't able to get this today at work. Or I couldn't walk. She might want to walk downstairs. Get my water bottle. Rue, I'm not getting your water bottle. It's time for bed. We're going to do this. Yeah, Dad. I couldn't get to his water Bottle that worked today. I had somebody, you know, then it's like I had somebody come bring it up. And then I still executed what I needed to do the next time. And you're kind of telling them an old adversity that's like completely empathizing with what they're going through in the moment. Now you didn't want to get the water bottle. Your heart's like, okay, I should get the water bottle. But not in a moment of her being pissed off. I'm going down to get it. And she drinks and manipulates you into doing something else. You sit there and talk about a time or make up a story about how you could. Couldn't get your water bottle. And Uncle Sherm or Papa Sherm, I couldn't get my water bottles. Sherm, Sherm. He ends up bringing over to me. I got my water and then I, I had to do my next thing, which was, you know, you make that up. Had to do a podcast.
Will Compton
Yeah, yeah.
Sherman
Go to work. Had to take a nap.
Will Compton
I, I had to ask Uncle Sharon very nicely.
Sherman
Yeah, yeah, I did ask Uncle Sherman very nicely. And then when he brought me my water, I got my water and took a nap. So here's what I'll do for you. I'll go downstairs, I'll get your water. But once you take your couple sips of water, it's time to go night night. It's time to say goodnight and let that know it's time to tuck you in a kiss, a hug and three squeezes. And that is going to leave the room. Can you do that for me? Yeah. Can you do that for me? Yeah, I can do that for you. And then you go down, get the water bottle, take a couple of sips, like, okay, good night, dad. I love you. And then you kind of execute what your boundary was, even though you removed outside and went and got that water bottle.
Will Compton
Yeah.
Sherman
So that's my lesson is. That's the lesson of the week, is just how to show your kids resilience when they're kind of being aware and watching you from afar, just being conscious of, like when you are having those hard moments. Because it's tough, dude, because your patience runs thin after a long day and you're just running on fumes. It's just knowing that they're watching you and seeing how you handle everything. And then also in those times where in their developing brain they're having a lot of struggles using the resilience as like sharing a moment of your resilience or adversity, whether It's a made up story. Whether it's a real story, if it's something that sounds that they're just making up. Like, dude, you got, you got a bug bite. It's going to go away tomorrow. I know it itches. Yeah, you showing them, oh my gosh, I got bug bites. To bug bites too. And then it completely disarms what's had the meltdown that's starting to happen in their brain because you're not trying to give them, you're not trying to listen to them. You're like, okay, I got it. You got a, you got a, you got a bug bite. Time to brush your teeth. It's time to brush your teeth. I can't. Bug bite. Bug, bug bite. It's like, stop thinking about the. Get her in to brush your teeth. Just go into complete. Dude, I got a bug bite. I got a bug bite too. And then they kind of stop and look at. Yeah, it's itchy. It's. It's itchy. But you know what? I know it's going to feel better tomorrow. And even though I have a bug bites and I just don't want. My legs aren't helping me out right now. I'm still going to brush my teeth and we're going to go to bed. So after I show you this bug bite, you know, can we go in and brush your teeth and say, yeah, we can go brush our teeth. And then it ends up happening. So that would be, that would be something I'm consciously trying to stay aware of when I feel like my patience isn't there. And then how to flip the script in the middle of a tantrum and kind of tell them a story of something that you're going through with them or have went through that they are currently going through.
Will Compton
I bet it's so much easier to go the other direction. Scarlett's obviously not talking yet, but I'm, I'm already starting to sense that within myself, that battle of like, when I was talking about the dad loss and like the third blowout that she had in a row of just like, oh, man. You know, I could sit here and be like, dude, that really sucks. Or I could laugh at the fact that my daughter just pooped her your diaper three times in a row. We're gonna sing even more. Just kind of like, I'm starting to build that resilience in my head because I'm just at the beginning chapters and I'm already sensing that as a weak point for me of like, I gotta bring that Positivity. Or I gotta bring that, you know, resilience and that.
Sherman
Yeah.
Will Compton
Ability to. Hey, this is hard. But, like, here's how we're gonna attack it. Yeah, I love that.
Sherman
Like, hey, this is hard, dude. I know it's hard, man. I can tell. I can tell it's making you angry and frustrated and, dude, same thing happened to me yesterday. Then they kind of stop and they're kind of attentive about, like, what you're saying. Then you talk through how you handled it and how you went through everything else. You know what? I bet? I bet if we do X, Y, and Z. Let's do this for a second. You know what? Let's pause.
Will Compton
Go.
Sherman
Let's pause having to go upstairs and you just make up some, like, remedy some side quest with them. I bet if we do this, I bet it makes it feel better, and I bet it helps you going back. Going upstairs to execute what the mission is.
Will Compton
Oh, yeah.
Sherman
Then you kind of take them on a little side quest. Then you get them going versus sitting there battling. It gets to where your patience is so low because it happens to me all the time. To where you're just like. You just get fed up. You just get fed up. Voice starts elevating. Or you're just like, hey, sweetheart, I can't do this anymore. Anymore. You want mama? Yeah, go find mama. You go find mama yourself. That is not doing it.
Will Compton
Huge, huge shout out to my brother. You just reminded me of a core childhood memory. My brother's four years older than me. I was very lucky. He was very kind brother to me and very, like, fatherly, too. Like, he. He loved being older brother to me and, like, teaching me and yada yada. But I was really scared of monsters under the bed and, like, scared of monsters in the closet. And I would fight mom and dad of going to bed, and he had the wherewithal to. My dad had aerosol deodorant back in the day, and my brother said that it was monster spray and was like, if we spray it in the closet and underneath the bed of, like, that side mission.
Sherman
Yeah.
Will Compton
Like, we're. We're all good. Like, dude, I've never seen a monster before in my life. After I sprayed that thing, I started going to bed like that. It was crazy.
Sherman
I love that. I love that. Because those are good little fun games to play.
Will Compton
Yes.
Sherman
When you're in. And it's kind of early in the phase of, like, if I catch rue soon enough or if I'm thinking about it, like, doing that side Quest of like, you know, she's always scared of the mask because she saw Michael Myers mask when she was young.
Will Compton
Right, right.
Sherman
So she's always been like, the mask. Like, oh, sweetheart, the mask comes. The mask comes. If we don't do X, Y and Z, the mask comes. Yeah, but all we got to do is we got to go in the. It's the bonus room. Yeah, we'll go in the playroom and we'll do this, and that'll keep the mask away. But after we, you know, make some up. Say it's a spray.
Will Compton
Yeah.
Sherman
After we go in and do a couple. A couple. Couple sprays. She's got this little water bottle. After we go in and do a couple sprays that'll keep the mask away. But then we gotta do. We gotta brush our teeth. Because if we don't brush our teeth, it won't hold. It won't hold in. The mask will come. So then you make it that little game. So it's like, do you want to go, okay, we sprayed. You want to run back and brush our teeth real quick? She's like, yeah, let's go, let's go. And you start running to the room. You get in the bathroom, you brush your teeth. Okay, let's run to the couch. Let's run to the mouth. Because then you might pause and you're like, oh, my gosh, do you hear that? I think the mask might be coming. And she'll get all. She'll get all, like, excited because she knows we're like, we're playing a game. Like, oh, my gosh, the mask is coming. We gotta run to the bed. We gotta run to the couch. We gotta run to the couch, huh? And then you go run on the couch. Okay, I think we're safe. What book do you want to read?
Will Compton
God, that's electric.
Sherman
Fires me up, dude. That you're gonna get to be. Get to be doing.
Will Compton
I. I cannot wait to play make believe. When we went to your house to shoot the trailer, she showed me the pillow for it.
Sherman
It.
Will Compton
She was showing me and Garrett. Yeah, for it. And Yalls bonus room. And I said, oh, what's this pillow? Is this the door? And she said, yeah, it keeps out. Like, I couldn't tell what she was trying to tell me, but she was telling me that she's out the wolves. Yeah, yeah. She was telling me it kept stuff out.
Sherman
Yeah.
Will Compton
And that was very essential part of the pillow for it.
Sherman
Yeah.
Will Compton
I was like, God, I love that.
Sherman
It's Te Fiti from Moana keeps out Te Fiti. Keeps out the Grinch.
Will Compton
Oh, good. Yeah, good.
Sherman
Keeps out the Grinch.
Will Compton
The mask, of course.
Sherman
The mask, of course, the mask, the bear, and the wolves. Because I'll play like wolves growling on my. On my YouTube. I'll like pull up my phone. I'm like, oh, my God. Do you hear that? There's wolves around side. And then when she gets a little too scared. Oh, that is just playing. This is just a phone. There's not really wolves.
Will Compton
Don't forget your dad's a wolf. That. That's easily.
Sherman
That would never let a wolf get in the house. No bad guys, right?
Will Compton
Okay. Okay. Cameras are heating up.
Sherman
So cameras are heating up. Got to keep it under an hour.
Will Compton
Yeah.
Sherman
Hey, shout out Evan Coop for sending the boys the. For the dads. Shout out Evan Coo.
Will Compton
Thank you, sir. Huge help. Huge help. They look great.
Sherman
Yeah. If. Dude. Papa Team six if you enjoyed this episode, you enjoy any of this content, please make sure you subscribe. Please get your trash out. Yep, it is trash day nationwide. It's Wednesday morning. Get your trash out. I know people have trash days on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday. It doesn't matter. Take your trash out. We love you, Papa Team six. PT six. We will see you. We will see you in the trenches, whether on social media, wherever. We love you.
Will Compton
We love you.
Sherman
See you.
Will Compton
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Sherman
Crazy, Crazy ratio. Crazy ratio.
Will Compton
Bump those numbers up.
Sherman
I'm on PT6.
Will Compton
Come on. Ah, come on. Why is this taking so long?
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This thing is ancient.
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Podcast Summary: "My Kid Is A Sore Loser + Sherm's Newborn Chaos | For The Dads Pod"
Podcast Information:
The episode kicks off with the hosts, Will Compton and Sherman, welcoming listeners to another installment of "For The Dads Pod." They emphasize the importance of subscribing to their YouTube channel and engaging with their growing community, known as Papa Team 6. The dynamic between the hosts sets a humorous and relatable tone, ideal for fathers navigating the challenges of parenthood.
[02:50] Sherman:
Sherm introduces himself as the host currently managing the chaos of caring for his one-week-old baby. He humorously discusses the lack of paternity leave at their office, joking about the pressures of fatherhood without formal support.
Notable Quote:
"Why doesn't Papa Sherm get paternity leave? We're too thin at the office to give people paternity leave." — Sherman [02:52]
Discussion Points:
[04:26] Sherman:
Sherman and Will talk about their interns, "Chef" and "Big Cheese," who assist with podcast production. They highlight the challenges of managing production tasks while dealing with newborns.
Notable Quote:
"Chef Jack, who's a summer intern, has kind of taken on the entire production of For The Dads." — Sherman [06:11]
Discussion Points:
[07:28] Sherman:
The hosts delve into the growing engagement on social media, particularly focusing on Papa Team 6. They discuss listener interactions, comments, and the burgeoning community's enthusiasm.
Notable Quote:
"The length of the comments too. It's like, it's not just like a PT6 exclamation points. It's detailed stories from listeners." — Sherman [07:38]
Discussion Points:
[09:24] Will Compton:
Will shares his experiences with the overwhelming support from listeners, including DMs and positive messages, highlighting the unexpected response to their show.
Notable Quote:
"I feel Papa Team 6 is feeling fraudulent, but I want you to know that maybe." — Will Compton [17:32]
Discussion Points:
[18:09] Sherman:
Sherman recounts a late-night gaming session with Will and their friend Jared Demon, highlighting the humorous interruptions caused by Sherm's newborn daughter, Scarlett.
Notable Quote:
"Sherm kept us up till one in the morning. We wanted to get off probably around, what, 11:30." — Sherman [19:42]
Discussion Points:
[21:33] Sherman:
The hosts read and respond to listener comments, showcasing the diverse experiences of fathers within their community. They highlight stories from listeners like Joey Estrada and Zane Boland, celebrating their inclusion into Papa Team 6.
Notable Quote:
"Zane Boland, shout out to boy Zane as a 23-year-old dad. This podcast is really clutch." — Sherman [22:00]
Discussion Points:
[30:05] Sherman:
In their signature "Dad Loss" segment, Will shares a late-night parenting mishap involving changing Scarlett's diaper multiple times, emphasizing the exhaustion and humor inherent in fatherhood.
Notable Quote:
"Scarlet, great story. That's a dad loss, but legendary performance." — Sherman [34:07]
Discussion Points:
[112:36] Sherman:
Sherman introduces the "Lesson of the Week," focusing on teaching children resilience by sharing personal stories of adversity. He emphasizes the importance of modeling resilience for children to emulate.
Notable Quote:
"Show your kids what resilience looks like. You are teaching your grit." — Sherman [116:14]
Discussion Points:
[87:02] Sherman:
The hosts encourage more listener participation, featuring call-ins from dads across the globe, including Nathan from Australia. They discuss cultural differences in parenting and share funny anecdotes about children's mispronunciations.
Notable Quote:
"Nathan, please call in again soon. You’re a friend of the show." — Will Compton [94:27]
Discussion Points:
[127:02] Will Compton & Sherman:
As the episode wraps up, the hosts reiterate the importance of subscribing, engaging with their content, and supporting the community. They maintain a light-hearted tone, encouraging dads to embrace both the joys and challenges of fatherhood.
Notable Quote:
"Papa Team 6, pull out your phone. Send them some. Send them a few bucks." — Sherman [102:58]
Discussion Points:
Authentic Fatherhood: The hosts emphasize the importance of being genuine and transparent about the challenges of fatherhood, fostering a relatable and supportive environment for listeners.
Community Building: Engaging with listeners through social media, shoutouts, and call-ins strengthens the podcast’s community, making dads feel connected and supported.
Balancing Roles: Managing professional responsibilities alongside parenting requires adaptability and support systems, as illustrated by the hosts' experiences.
Humor and Resilience: Incorporating humor into discussions about parenting mishaps helps in coping with the stresses of fatherhood, while modeling resilience teaches valuable life skills to children.
Interactive Engagement: Encouraging listener participation through stories and call-ins enhances the podcast’s relatability and provides diverse perspectives on common parenting challenges.
"My Kid Is A Sore Loser + Sherm's Newborn Chaos" offers a blend of humor, relatability, and practical insights into modern fatherhood. By sharing personal stories, engaging with a supportive community, and providing actionable lessons, Will Compton and Sherman create an environment where dads can find both laughter and guidance. This episode underscores the value of authentic connections and the importance of supporting each other through the exhilarating and exhausting journey of being a dad.
If you haven’t listened to this episode yet, it’s a must for any father looking to navigate the complexities of parenting with humor and resilience.
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