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The Next Cheneration
David Chen
21 episodes
7 months ago
Michael Chen is about to have a child for the very first time. His brother David wants to know exactly what that's like. In this quasi-weekly podcast, the two discuss the highs, lows, and learnings from fatherhood. Advice, encouragement, or criticism? Email us at thenextcheneration(AT)gmail.com
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Michael Chen is about to have a child for the very first time. His brother David wants to know exactly what that's like. In this quasi-weekly podcast, the two discuss the highs, lows, and learnings from fatherhood. Advice, encouragement, or criticism? Email us at thenextcheneration(AT)gmail.com
Show more...
Parenting
Personal Journals,
Kids & Family,
Society & Culture,
Documentary
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The Last Vestiges of Your Childfree Life Are Gone
The Next Cheneration
1 hour 28 seconds
1 year ago
The Last Vestiges of Your Childfree Life Are Gone
Michael is about to have a new baby! This week! In this episode, he reflects on fatherhood so far and his emotions about having a second child.
The Next Cheneration
Michael Chen is about to have a child for the very first time. His brother David wants to know exactly what that's like. In this quasi-weekly podcast, the two discuss the highs, lows, and learnings from fatherhood. Advice, encouragement, or criticism? Email us at thenextcheneration(AT)gmail.com