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Parent 1
You guys, you know what? Having a kid is hard. Like, I didn't realize how much it was gonna take and how much, like, mentally we were gonna be going through.
Parent 2
I'm totally with you. You know, one of the hardest things as a father when. And you're gonna learn to hate this when your kid goes through, like, your phone or your iPad and finds the number of a draft pick and then prank calls them and then you get fined personally. You personally get mine. $100,000. Yeah, that's. You're going to hate that part of parenthood.
Parent 1
I. Yeah. I hope I get to that point.
Parent 3
Would be enough to. Yeah.
Parent 1
Where I have 100 grand that I can give to a league.
Parent 4
You don't just find anyone 100 grand. They find you 100 grand if they know you got exactly right.
Parent 2
You think so? I don't know.
Parent 5
I don't know. That's a steep fine for an assistant coach.
Parent 3
He made. He made 1.6 last year with the jets. But it's. That's a lot of money.
Parent 1
It's a huge part.
Parent 3
Are you zaz. I don't know how you felt when you were having your children. So Tony, you know, right before he had his children.
Parent 1
I was wrong.
Parent 3
Before he had his daughter. NCAA came out and the baby's coming. He's like, I have so much video game time when this baby's born. And we're like, tony, not. Not how that works.
Parent 1
I can put my hand up and say I was wrong.
Parent 3
But are you surprised by, like, how little video game time you have now?
Parent 1
I can pick my spots if I really wanted to. That I hold on.
Parent 5
Like, why did you think you were gonna have video game question?
Parent 2
Because it's gonna be like this. Like, the baby's here and he's holding the controller.
Parent 5
Oh, the baby's just chillin. Like, allowing you to play games.
Parent 2
The first.
Parent 1
The first month, obviously. And for the first couple of weeks, they're very tired. Sasso. They sleep a lot.
Parent 4
They don't move a lot.
Parent 1
They sleep a lot. Okay. And, you know, Mom's breastfeeding, so, you know, they're eating, they're sleeping, they're doing their thing.
Parent 4
Honey, I'm gonna go play video games while you're.
Parent 3
No, you assume something, and I gotta go do a quick 30 here. And then, boom, you run a quick game, you're by week two.
Parent 1
Exactly. Right. But again, I was wrong. I'll admit that. But going through the last. She's gonna be four months now, May 1st.
Parent 4
You're gonna miss this.
Parent 1
Thank you. Well, what I'm not gonna miss is now she's starting to teeth. And now, like, my life has kind of become, like, very dark and gloomy.
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She's growing because.
Parent 1
No, because she. Because she's, like, very fussy, very, like, needy.
Parent 4
Dude, it's going to get so much worse.
Parent 1
I know, but this is the. Yes, thank you. But it's worse right now. Like, this is the worst it's ever been. It's already bad. Yeah, it's going to get worse. I get that. But right now it's bad.
Parent 2
Wait till the prank call start again.
Parent 1
I'll enjoy that when it gets there. Because I'll. I enjoy the prank calls. Not they cost me 100k, but. So you know what I was thinking? I was like, man, I'm kind of in a. Like, kind of a sour mood. I'm in, like, a whatever mood. Like, my wife is, you know, doing a lot with the baby, where there's just a lot of things going on in life. And then I heard a song.
Parent 4
Need to cheer yourself up.
Parent 1
Yeah. And then I heard a song, and I was like, man, whenever I hear this song, I feel happy. Oh, yeah. I'm like, I can't be upset when I hear who Let the dogs Out? Is that your thing?
Parent 3
That's one that makes me sad when who let the dogs out?
Parent 4
I mean, it's just like.
Parent 3
Yeah.
Parent 1
Is that. Do you want to submit that as yours? I want to go across the room.
Parent 4
It's the first one that popped into my head of, like, this song makes me happy.
Parent 3
It's not my happiest song, but it's.
Parent 1
What's your happiest.
Parent 3
I don't think I've ever frowned when who let the. Starts playing.
Parent 1
What's your happiest song? I don't know.
Parent 3
I don't know. I'm still searching for happiness says, I.
Parent 5
Want to hear you. I want to know what your song was.
Parent 1
Well, you might not know my song, though.
Parent 5
How do you know?
Parent 4
Bad Bunny.
Parent 1
It's a bad bunny song.
Parent 5
Oh, Baboni.
Parent 1
Oh, thank you. Okay, so dtmf.
Parent 5
Oh, I gotta hear it. These words don't mean anything to me.
Parent 3
Single word.
Parent 1
Baby. That's one of mine too. So with that.
Parent 3
Jazz likes that one.
Parent 1
So with that. I know you like that. I'll show you after this. We can't play it now because you.
Parent 3
Know that's in your top five.
Parent 4
Return of the Mac is another one for me. Return of the Mac. That used to be a Good Friday song you throw in the car when you're driving home.
Parent 3
I don't like that one.
Parent 2
I don't. Yeah, I mean me, I was funny. The first. The first song I thought was tlc. Creep. I always smile when that song. So I creep. Yeah, just keep it on the download. Cuz nobody supposed.
Parent 4
I don't. I don't want to play this game with Jeremy Z.
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You go.
Parent 5
Yeah, I think I'm kind of in that area too. Like, man, if you play me some Boys to Men and then. And then you give me some Motown Philly, I'm in a great mood.
Parent 2
How do you see dvd?
Parent 3
How do you feel, guys just in general, like Zazamine, this is more towards you guys. No offense to anyone else in the room, but like, how do you guys feel that now you guys can see some of your favorite acts at things that you're doing. So like you mentioned tlc. I was at Universal Studios and I just saw. Oh, TLC is performing a concert tonight. What? At Universal Studios.
Parent 5
What?
Parent 3
Well, left. I wasn't there, but TLC is performing. Concert. Yeah, TLC was there. Part of their Mardi Gras concert series. Yeah, Chili was there.
Parent 2
Not Left Eye, though.
Parent 3
No, no, she couldn't make it.
Parent 4
I was a Chili guy.
Parent 3
Yeah, but like, how do you feel? Like. Cause I'm sure Boyz II Men is also on that circuit. Like you could see Boyz II Men probably at Busch Gardens if you want. Or at Universal. Like that's awesome.
Parent 4
So insulting.
Parent 3
Why is that insulting, Billy?
Parent 2
I'll give you the best example of this. I went to the very first playoff game ever at the Clippers. New building into it dome. Beautiful building. And they have this.
Parent 5
Have you ever sat on the wall?
Parent 2
Well, no, because it's just they vet you. You can't just sit in the wall. They vet you. You gotta prove that you're a Clipper fan. They go through your social media. Yeah, dude, it is vetted. You' to sit there.
Parent 5
Unless you track like your behavior while sitting there being.
Parent 2
That's Every seat. One of my producers on Oddball had that happen to him at another game where he was sitting. And they came to him and said, hey, congratulations, you were the loudest in your section. And so here's a gift bag. So they do this, right? But the wall. I'm glad you brought up the wall. It's there. And so it's the first playoff game and the atmosphere is electric. And the Clippers got off to a big hot start. And Nuggets called timeout. And the first time out, I hear the voice through the window. And then they cut the music and everyone goes. Everyone. And you know what happened? Yin Yang Twins came out and performed it during the timeout. During the timeout.
Parent 3
I'm so glad that you mentioned the Yin Yang Twins, because like, this used to happen at Marlins games all the time where, like, there'd be like the Saturday concert. And it was always like, willo, yeah. Casey and the Sunshine Band, like, stuff like that.
Parent 1
It's like Steve Miller Band.
Parent 3
Like, it was always like oldie stuff, right? And as like a teenager seeing some of these oldies acts come out, I was like, man, y tims are pretty wild. Like, I don't know how, like, when I'm in my 60s and 50s, I'm gonna come here with like my 20 year old kid and explain like the Ying Yang Twin lyrics. We're gonna be singing that at like 50 years old because, like, music's a little wild right now. So I don't know how that's gonna age gracefully into oldies.
Parent 2
Well, Billy, I'm glad it's Grace aging gracefully because I went to. This is three years ago. I went to a taco spot in Phoenix. This is like, at the end of the night, I was out drinking with my buddies. We walk in and we're like, what the sound feedback. What terrible sound system. We turn and I swear to God, to a crowd of about seven people, Yin Yang Twins were performing. I swear to God, he. I'll get my buddy Stephon Sweat to come come back me up on this. Me and stuff. I looked at is that the Yin Yang Twins. And it was just like. To nobody. It was like, just to an empty restaurant at like midnight.
Parent 3
I saw. I saw. I mean, I've told this a bunch of times, but I saw the Yin Yang Twins in New Orleans just performing in the casino. And then they were just hanging out in the lobby. And we took pictures with the Yin Yang Twins. Like, they're just there.
Parent 1
Tough times.
Parent 3
We only asked one Yin Yang Twin for a picture. And the other Yin Yang Twin came and got in the picture. It was great. He was there and he was doing that. Yeah.
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In case you were wondering, the song.
Parent 3
Is Run Around Sioux by Dion, released in 1961.
Podcast Title: The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz
Episode: Postgame Show: Tony's Bad Mood
Release Date: April 30, 2025
In the "Postgame Show: Tony's Bad Mood" episode of The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz, hosts Dan Le Batard and Stugotz delve into the intricate challenges of parenthood, balancing personal hobbies with family life, and their evolving tastes in music and live performances. Recorded from the Elser Hotel in Downtown Miami, this episode offers listeners a candid and humorous exploration of everyday struggles and joys faced by parents, all sprinkled with the hosts' signature wit and insightful commentary.
The episode opens with the hosts candidly discussing the unforeseen difficulties that come with raising children. Parent 1 expresses surprise at the mental and emotional toll of parenthood, stating, “You guys, you know what? Having a kid is hard. Like, I didn't realize how much it was gonna take and how much, like, mentally we were gonna be going through” (00:31).
Parent 2 echoes this sentiment, sharing a relatable anecdote about dealing with mischievous children who misuse technology, leading to unintended consequences. “One of the hardest things as a father... you get fined personally. You personally get fined $100,000” (00:44). This discussion highlights the unexpected responsibilities and financial strains that can accompany raising kids.
The conversation further explores the sacrifices parents make, particularly in personal leisure activities. Parent 1 admits, “I was wrong” (01:47), recognizing the diminished time available for hobbies like video gaming since the arrival of their daughter. The hosts humorously speculate about the future, anticipating more challenges ahead as their child grows.
Transitioning from the struggles, the hosts delve into how parenthood affects personal hobbies and interests. Parent 1 discusses his reduced video game time, acknowledging the need to prioritize family over personal leisure: “I hold on” (01:56).
Parent 4 adds a light-hearted perspective, imagining a scenario where a child innocently disrupts gaming time: “Honey, I'm gonna go play video games while you're...” (02:18). This exchange underscores the delicate balance parents must maintain between nurturing their roles and preserving personal interests.
The hosts reflect on the fleeting nature of certain parenting moments, with Parent 1 noting, “She's gonna miss this” (02:34), highlighting the bittersweet reality of witnessing their child's growth while managing daily responsibilities.
Music emerges as a pivotal theme in the episode, serving as a tool for emotional regulation and personal expression. Parent 1 shares a personal strategy for lifting his spirits: “I heard a song, and I was like, man, whenever I hear this song, I feel happy” (03:22). This leads to a lively discussion about favorite songs that bring joy, with Parent 4 declaring, “It's the first one that popped into my head of, like, this song makes me happy” (04:21).
The hosts exchange favorite tracks, revealing diverse musical tastes. Parent 1 reveals his optimism with a modern twist: “It's a Bad Bunny song” (03:56), while Parent 2 nostalgically reminisces about TLC’s “Creep,” stating, “I always smile when that song. So I creep” (04:27). These conversations not only showcase their varied musical preferences but also how music serves as a personal refuge amidst the chaos of parenting.
The discussion shifts to live music performances and the nostalgia associated with classic and contemporary acts. Parent 3 reflects on past experiences, reminiscing about attending concerts by acts like the Yin Yang Twins and Casey and the Sunshine Band: “Like, when I'm in my 60s and 50s, I'm gonna come here with like my 20 year old kid and explain like the Yang Yang Twin lyrics” (07:04). This sentiment captures the generational divide in musical appreciation and the evolving landscape of live performances.
Parent 2 shares a humorous anecdote about unexpectedly encountering the Yin Yang Twins performing in an empty Phoenix restaurant: “I swear to God, he... it was just like to nobody. It was like, just to an empty restaurant at like midnight” (07:31). This story highlights the unpredictability of live performances and the hosts' enduring admiration for certain artists.
The hosts also discuss the challenges of maintaining a band's legacy and their ability to adapt to changing audiences. Parent 3 muses, “I don't know how that's gonna age gracefully into oldies” (07:16), expressing curiosity about how current music trends will be perceived by future generations.
Further enriching the conversation, Parent 3 and Parent 5 recount memorable encounters with musical idols. Parent 3 shares his experience of meeting the Yin Yang Twins in New Orleans, capturing the excitement and surreal nature of interacting with artists outside the concert setting: “We took pictures with the Yin Yang Twins. Like, they're just there. We only asked one Yin Yang Twin for a picture” (08:17).
These personal stories not only illustrate the hosts' passion for music but also emphasize the enduring impact that favorite artists can have on their lives.
In "Postgame Show: Tony's Bad Mood," Dan Le Batard and Stugotz offer a heartfelt and humorous exploration of parenthood's complexities, the struggle to balance personal passions with family duties, and the unifying power of music. Through relatable anecdotes, engaging discussions, and memorable quotes, the hosts provide listeners with an authentic glimpse into their lives, resonating with both parents and music enthusiasts alike.
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