Host Matt welcomes his old friend Matt Strand, known to the Pod as "the mayor," to reminisce about their shared history. They candidly discuss their younger years filled with partying and the impact of alcohol on their lives and relationships. Matt Strand shares updates on his current life, including his family and his recent decision to cut back on drinking and smoking. They also touch upon a significant shared regret involving the Chicago Cubs' historic World Series win. Support the show
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Host Matt welcomes his old friend Matt Strand, known to the Pod as "the mayor," to reminisce about their shared history. They candidly discuss their younger years filled with partying and the impact of alcohol on their lives and relationships. Matt Strand shares updates on his current life, including his family and his recent decision to cut back on drinking and smoking. They also touch upon a significant shared regret involving the Chicago Cubs' historic World Series win. Support the show
Episode #5 Matt discusses something nobody likes to talk about, death and dying. Matt takes an interesting view on the subject and opens up about his feelings as not just a sober dad, but as a parent and human being. It's not as morbid as it sounds, as Matt adds a twist of humor and opens up about his fears and concerns as a parent who ponders what life will be like for his kids without him around. Support the show
Single Dad, Sober Dad
Host Matt welcomes his old friend Matt Strand, known to the Pod as "the mayor," to reminisce about their shared history. They candidly discuss their younger years filled with partying and the impact of alcohol on their lives and relationships. Matt Strand shares updates on his current life, including his family and his recent decision to cut back on drinking and smoking. They also touch upon a significant shared regret involving the Chicago Cubs' historic World Series win. Support the show