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In the final episode of My Dad, I'm Dad, the host recalls what his father was like around Christmas, tells a last/best story and bids farewell to the audience.

The host considers the difference between knowing and continually learning. A conversation with George Benson underscores a benefit to being willing to destroy a preconceived notion to create a more applicable foundation.

What is magic? Where do we find it? Can we make it? A conversation with Johnny J, host of The DMSW podcast, helps remind the host that it can be found anywhere when you're with people you love.

Being a parent is challenging. Being a parent when you've lost something you can't get back is proof of the resilience humans are capable of. A conversation with Bethany Marshall reveals how compassion is priceless as we move forward in life.

And now for something completely different... The host is joined by Amit of the D54 podcast to discuss influential Movie and TV dad's from their lives.

The host considers what life might look like if he had decided to continue working instead of becoming a stay at home parent. A conversation with Rob Malad provides a peek into a mirror universe and a reminder to dig deep in small moments.

The host considers if experience is necessary to do something meaningful. A conversation with Brandon Pennington reminds him that a consistent desire to be present, purposeful, and open-minded results in nothing short of magic.

The host digs through some metaphorical drawers and finds a keepsake from the past that means more now than it ever did. A conversation with two friends reveals the lifelong lessons earning an intimate object can offer.

The host kicks off season 2 by asking Jon Cole what it's like to drop your firstborn off at college. The resulting conversation is an ode to the power of communication and shared experience.

In the final episode of season 1, the host comes to a realization while reflecting on a common chore he and his father loved to perform - a job complete ought to be reflected on. My Dad, I'm Dad will return in the fall. The host thanks everyone who took time out of their lives to listen.