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  • The Toughest Parenting Scenarios… And What We’d Actually Do
    Nov 16 2025

    In this totally unscripted episode of The Dad Compass, Dmitry and Patrick dive into the real parenting moments no one wants to think about — but every parent eventually faces. From teens at dangerous parties to kids losing memory in the middle of the night, from bullying situations to dating boundaries and underage drinking… this episode tackles the heavy stuff with honesty, humor, and raw transparency.

    We explore questions like:
    • What do you do when your kid is at a party where someone overdoses?
    • How do you react if your child suddenly doesn’t recognize you?
    • What’s the right move when a teen is part of a three-on-one fight?
    • How do you set boundaries for dating, closed doors, or couch cuddling?
    • What’s the line between discipline, accountability, and empathy?
    • And how do we teach our kids about consequences without destroying trust?

    This episode is packed with real stories from our own fatherhood experiences — the fear, the frustration, the confusion, the humor — all wrapped in the kind of conversation dads rarely get to have.

    If you’re a parent navigating the messy middle of raising kids, this one’s for you.

    ⏱️ TIMESTAMPS

    00:01 – Welcome to The Dad Compass
    00:24 – Scenario 1: Teen at a party where an overdose happens
    01:26 – How we’d react and handle the aftermath
    02:50 – What if the overdose victim is your kid’s close friend?
    03:24 – Trust, confrontation, and tough conversations
    05:17 – Drug testing, assumptions, and parental instincts
    06:54 – Sharing our own pasts to teach kids
    07:59 – Where we stand on weed vs. hard drugs today
    10:04 – Colorado cannabis cup stories
    11:40 – Real story: Dmitry’s stepson waking up with no memory of him
    12:16 – Handling fear, confusion, and helplessness as a parent
    14:49 – How that night unfolded emotionally
    17:52 – Emergency room vs waiting it out
    19:32 – Scenario 3: When your kid is part of a 3-on-1 assault
    21:22 – Accountability, consequences, and empathy
    23:25 – What discipline actually does (and doesn’t) solve
    25:13 – When the roles reverse: if your kid gets jumped
    26:32 – Where our emotions would take us
    29:22 – Scenario 4: Teens cuddling or fooling around at home
    30:40 – Basement rules vs bedroom rules
    31:32 – Would we intimidate the other kid?
    33:57 – What if it's your daughter’s long-term boyfriend?
    36:36 – Setting standards for sons AND daughters
    38:51 – Emotional risks for girls and the social fallout
    40:32 – Teaching boys to be respectful men
    42:27 – Scenario 5: Teen drinking and driving
    44:14 – How we’d handle it after the fact
    46:40 – The real consequences we’ve seen in life
    48:29 – Stoves, lessons, and the hard realities
    49:59 – Drinking curiosity & the old-school “smoke the whole pack” analogy
    50:19 – Final thoughts and viewer question
    51:16 – Patrick’s Dad Compass moment
    53:58 – Dmitry’s Dad Compass moment
    57:18 – Final question: What celebrity ghost would haunt you?
    59:35 – Wrap-up and sign-off

    📝 SHOW NOTES

    Topics Covered:

    Teen parties, peer pressure, and drug culture

    Overdoses and real-life consequences

    Trust + confrontation dynamics with older kids

    Night terrors, memory loss, and parental fear

    Bullying, fighting, and violent incidents

    Dating rules and boundaries for teens

    Gender differences in emotional risk

    Teaching boys respect & emotional intelligence

    Underage drinking, DUIs, and real consequences

    Parenting through anger, empathy, and fear

    Fatherhood stories from our week

    Celebrity ghost fun question to close

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    1 h
  • 5 Ways to Level Up as a Dad | Real Fatherhood Growth Tips
    Nov 9 2025

    This week on The Dad Compass, Dmitry and Patrick get back to the core of what the show’s all about — fatherhood. In this episode, we break down five of the most valuable level-up tips for dads — real stories, real struggles, and the lessons that actually help you grow as a father.

    We talk about:
    00:00 – Intro & Why Fatherhood Feels Repetitive
    03:00 – Learning to Be Present and Communicate
    07:00 – Using Time with Your Kids as Decompression
    09:00 – Letting Go of Comparison & Finding Your Own Dad Style
    13:00 – Building Confidence in Your Kids (and Yourself)
    18:00 – Being Stern but Leading with Love
    31:00 – Understanding Emotions and Micro-Reactions
    43:00 – Weekly Wins and Reflections
    55:00 – Would You Rather: Famous or Forgotten? (Hawk Tuah & Cranberry Guy 🤣)

    🔥 Key Takeaways:

    • Be present — your kids feel it more than you realize.
    • Don’t compare your dad style to anyone else’s.
    • Confidence starts with connection, not correction.
    • Discipline with love, not anger.
    • Your kids mirror your emotional tone — lead calmly.
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    57 min
  • We Ranked Halloween Candy & Movies | it got real 🍬 | Dad Compass Ep. 37
    Nov 2 2025

    Halloween once meant pillowcases full of candy, unsupervised chaos, and trick-or-treating until the streetlights came on.
    Today? Moderation, parent escorts, and candy trades for toys. Times change.

    In this episode, the dads break down:

    🎃 The real origin of Halloween
    🍬 Candy ranking wars (Whoppers caught a stray)
    👻 Horror movies then vs now
    🧠 Changes in parenting and childhood freedom
    🤣 Dumb childhood candy heist stories
    📈 How family dynamics change as kids get older
    🔥 A dad win: first job + firefighter trainee update

    Whether you're a millennial parent nostalgic for 90s Halloween, or you're trying to survive trick-or-treat season with young kids — you're in good company here.

    👇 Drop your answers in the comments:
    Would you rather give up:
    1️⃣ Alcohol
    or
    2️⃣ Your favorite food forever?

    | Time | Topic |
    | ----- | ------------------------------------------------ |
    | 00:00 | Cold open: Halloween week chaos |
    | 00:25 | Time change & early waking kids |
    | 01:00 | Halloween history retold (in Dad Compass style) |
    | 02:40 | When did candy become part of Halloween? |
    | 03:30 | Beer tally + sushi blackout story 😂 |
    | 04:45 | Candy state data + razor blade paranoia |
    | 06:15 | Candy ranking showdown |
    | 08:55 | Candy corn slander (deserved) |
    | 10:30 | Horror movie rankings + childhood trauma |
    | 14:45 | 90s trick-or-treat savagery vs today |
    | 17:00 | Parenting rules then vs now |
    | 21:00 | “Boo Ghost” candy-trade tradition |
    | 24:30 | Kids’ independence & Halloween safety |
    | 28:10 | Dad wins: first job & firefighter certifications |
    | 31:40 | Would you give up alcohol or your favorite food? |
    | 33:50 | Final thoughts + audience questions |

    #dadpodcast #thedadcompass #fatherhood #parentingpodcast #halloween2025 #millennialparents #dadlife #parentinghumor #scarymovies #halloweenmemories

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    56 min
  • Dad Chaos & Dumb Debates: Rapid-Fire Dad Questions You Didn’t Ask For 😂
    Oct 26 2025

    Welcome back to The Dad Compass Podcast, where fatherhood meets absolute chaos and comedy.

    This week, Dmitry and Patrick kick things off with a ridiculous “Tom, Dick, and Harry” intro before diving into a rapid-fire round of hilarious, brutally honest dad questions. From The Perfect Neighbor Netflix documentary to the dumbest dad hills to die on, this episode has it all — poop on walls, Lego rage, stepdad awkward moments, and kids with creative bladder control issues.

    They also open up about empathy, discipline, and what it means to parent through frustration without losing your mind.

    💬 Topics Include:

    • The Netflix doc “Perfect Neighbor” — and why Dmitry hated it
    • Real-life parenting chaos: poop, glitter, and Legos
    • Stepdad awkwardness & fatherhood humor
    • The weirdest things dads have Googled
    • Rapid-fire fatherhood questions gone off the rails

    👨‍👧‍👦 Funny. Real. Unscripted. Welcome to fatherhood, unfiltered.


    🕒 CHAPTER TIMESTAMPS

    00:00 – Tom, Dick & Harry Cold Open
    01:20 – Netflix’s Perfect Neighbor debate
    03:00 – Parenting & neighborhood chaos
    07:30 – Smoking meat & parenting metaphors
    10:00 – Ed Gein, true crime & absurd expectations
    19:00 – Dad Unscripted: Bullying & empathy in school
    23:00 – Rapid-Fire Dad Questions Begin
    24:30 – Dumbest hill to die on
    25:30 – Stepping on Legos religion
    27:00 – Awkward stepdad moments
    31:00 – Cleaning vomit, poop or glitter
    33:00 – Weirdest thing dads Google
    36:30 – The go-to “Dad lie”
    38:30 – Dumb things we believed as kids
    41:00 – Jersey Devil stories & bedtime terror
    42:30 – Parenting scoreboard
    45:00 – Breaking stuff trying to fix it
    47:00 – Stepdad superpowers
    53:00 – Kids that think they’re always right
    56:00 – 1 Life vs 10 Lives – Deep Question Finale
    58:00 – Wrap up, chaos, and call to action



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    1 h
  • Burnout, Fatherhood & Netflix’s “Monster: The Ed Gein Story” | Real Talk + Mental Health
    Oct 19 2025

    Feeling fried, stuck, or just plain over it? In this episode of The Dad Compass Podcast, Dmitry and Patrick dive into burnout, honest fixes that actually help, and how trying to be present dads collides with real-world stress. We also unpack Netflix’s “Monster: The Ed Gein Story”—casting surprises (yep, “Jax” from Sons of Anarchy), fact vs. fiction, and why true-crime storytelling can both fascinate and disturb.

    You’ll hear candid talk on:

    • Burnout symptoms and the “flat-line” phase
    • Building small wins and rituals that beat overwhelm
    • A sobriety check-in: swapping the “pause button” of drinking for plans that reset your brain
    • Real-life dad moments—school conferences, teen milestones, discipline, and imperfect wins
    • A spicy ethics thought experiment you’ll want to weigh in on

    ⚠️ Content Advisory: Explicit language + graphic references during the true-crime segment.

    Join the conversation:
    How have you handled burnout? What did Monster get right or wrong? Drop your take below—best comments get read next episode.

    Listen & Follow
    🎧 Spotify / Apple / Buzzsprout – add links
    📸 Instagram/TikTok: @dmitry_unscripted@DadCompassPodcastadd links
    ✉️ Business/guest inquiries: your@email.com

    Support the show: Like, subscribe, and share with a friend who needs a nudge out of burnout.

    Next week’s watch-along: The Perfect Neighbor (Netflix). We’ll review it and tie it back to mental health and community.

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    Hashtags: #Burnout #DadsMentalHealth #Fatherhood #Sobriety #TrueCrime #NetflixReview #WorkLifeBalance #Parenting

    CHAPTERS
    00:00 – Cold open & welcome back
    00:45 – Why Monster: The Ed Gein Story hooked us
    01:30 – “Wait…is that Jax?!” Casting surprises & first impressions
    03:15 – Shock factor vs. storytelling: where’s the line? (graphic talk)
    05:05 – Fact vs. fiction: what the show gets right (so far)
    07:10 – Unassuming villains & the “how did no one notice?” question
    09:00 – Craftsmanship, creep factor, and the ethics of fascination
    10:50 – Mental health lens: dissociation, treatment then vs. now
    13:10 – Does graphic TV glamorize violence? Our take
    15:05 – Pivot to burnout: “feels like a flat line” phase
    16:30 – When small wins disappear (and how to manufacture them)
    18:55 – Equipment issues, people problems & the month from hell
    21:10 – Career lanes, ceilings, and creating new paths
    22:50 – Sobriety check-in: replacing the “pause button”
    24:40 – Planning joy: pumpkin patches, crafts, movie nights
    26:20 – Drinking as procrastination vs. real recovery
    28:45 – Health goals vs. weekend backslides (real talk)
    31:30 – Discipline, pressure, and why urgency helps some of us focus
    34:00 – Choosing impact: kids, legacy, and doing more than a job
    36:05 – MCP: Moments of Child Pride (bikes, school, testing nerves)
    38:30 – Parenting chaos: discipline, boundaries, and keeping cool
    40:05 – Parent-teacher wins, leadership, and college acceptance
    43:05 – Milestones: turning 18—what actually changes?
    52:00 – Ethical curveball: 1 close friend vs. 1,000 strangers?
    55:10 – Recap, community ask & your burnout playbook
    56:40 – Next week’s watch-along: The Perfect Neighbor
    57:20 – Wrap & CTAs (like, comment, subscribe)

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    58 min
  • From Beer Bros to Bedtime Dads: The Friendship Shift
    Oct 13 2025

    When you become a dad, your friendships don’t disappear—they evolve. In this episode of The Dad Compass, we get real about how fatherhood changes your circle: who leans in, who drifts, and how to build a “dad tribe” that actually fits your life.

    We cover the lonely-dad phase, the shift from quantity to quality, why some friends can’t handle your new priorities, and how to find real connection with neighbors, other parents, and like-minded men. Patrick shares a vulnerable story about choosing a game over his son—and the accountability and repair that followed. Dmitry talks about rebuilding connection with his kids and what honest friendship looks like as a father.

    00:00 – “The Horse Mask Cold Open 🐴”
    Kicking off in pure chaos — horse mask, Broncos jokes, and dad-level nonsense.

    02:08 – “We Swear, It’s About Friendship (Kinda)”
    The boys try to actually start the topic: friendship after fatherhood.

    04:29 – “Can Dads Even Keep Friends?”
    When life shifts from beers to bedtime stories — do your friends survive it?

    06:47 – “Patrick’s Small-Town Advantage”
    Why working with childhood friends is a blessing… and sometimes a curse.

    09:19 – “The Awkward Parent Hangout”
    When your kid’s friend has the weird parents — do you still say yes to the sleepover?

    12:34 – “Rebecca, We’re Not Gonna Be Friends 😤”
    The brutal honesty of meeting other parents and instantly knowing: nope.

    16:18 – “Growing Up Hits Hard”
    How fatherhood forces maturity (even when you’re still rocking the Broncos jersey).

    18:55 – “Different Priorities, Different Paths”
    Some friends grow with you; others stay stuck in their twenties.

    23:20 – “Quality Over Quantity, Every Time”
    Why dads stop chasing big friend groups — and what replaces them.

    26:00 – “RV Neighbors, Beer, and Dad Tribes”
    Dmitry’s life on the road and the rise of the backyard brotherhood.

    35:36 – “Fatherhood Unscripted: The Broncos Regret”
    Patrick opens up about missing a game… and what true accountability looks like.

    47:05 – “Fatherhood Unscripted: The Emotional Connection”
    Dmitry’s real talk on parenting, emotions, and his daughter’s growth.

    55:03 – “Friendship Rules for Dads”
    Final wisdom: trust, honesty, and why real friends call you out.

    58:44 – “The Naked Home Invasion Theory 🤦‍♂️”
    Ending strong with the classic Dad Compass chaos — humor meets vulnerability

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    1 h
  • Provider vs Present: What Women Really Want From Dads Today | The Dad Compass Podcast EP 33
    Oct 5 2025

    Provider vs Present: What Women Really Want From Dads Today | The Dad Compass Podcast

    Modern fatherhood is changing fast. It is no longer just about being the provider. In this episode, Dmitry and Patrick talk about what women truly value in fathers today — emotional presence, respect, and partnership.

    They discuss how fatherhood has evolved from the stoic and hardworking Boomer dads to emotionally aware Millennial and Gen Z dads who balance providing with presence. Expect laughs, honesty, and even a Broncos vs Eagles face-paint bet.

    In this episode:

    • Provider vs Present: redefining fatherhood roles
    • Why respect and emotional maturity matter more now
    • How balance builds stronger families
    • The shift from control to communication
    • Parenting stories, lessons, and laughs

    Timestamps
    00:00 Cold open and setup
    00:40 The generational shift in fatherhood
    02:55 What women value now: respect, presence, partnership
    05:50 Boomer, Millennial, and Gen Z dad mindsets
    08:10 Balancing provider duties with emotional presence
    13:30 Kids as teachers in fatherhood
    16:50 Stoic vs communicative dads
    19:20 Sharing house duties and teamwork at home
    27:10 Eagles vs Broncos face-paint bet
    30:30 Leadership through example not control
    36:45 Fatherhood Unscripted: wins from the week
    55:20 Why being present matters more than ever

    Key Takeaways

    • Presence over performance
    • Partnership over control
    • Respect builds love
    • Every generation of dads is learning to connect differently

    Listen everywhere: YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts
    Follow: @dmitry_unscripted | @thedadcompass

    #Fatherhood #ParentingPodcast #ModernFatherhood #Marriage #Dads #PresenceOverPerformance #Partnership #Respect #TheDadCompass

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    1 h et 6 min
  • The Dad Shift: Sarcasm, Accountability, and Showing Up (Even When You Mess Up) EP 32
    Sep 28 2025

    Fatherhood doesn’t just add kids—it rewires your brain, your marriage, and the way you make every decision. In today’s episode of The Dad Compass, Dmitry and Patrick get real about the difference between becoming a dad and learning to be one—how sarcasm can tank communication, why accountability beats perfection, and the moments when your kids become your best teachers.

    We talk presence over performance, “provider mode” vs. “father mode,” co-parenting realities after divorce, and those gut-check choices (like alcohol around kids and putting the phone down) that define the kind of men—and dads—we’re becoming. If you’ve ever walked back into your kid’s room to apologize, this one’s for you.

    👉 If this helped you feel seen, like, subscribe, and drop a comment: What’s one decision you make differently because you’re a dad?

    Chapters (timestamps)

    00:01 — Cold open & volume jokes
    00:33 — “We don’t have killer intros” (and the comments…)
    01:20 — Becoming Dad vs. Learning to Be Dad
    02:38 — Provider first, father later: the 20s vs. 30s shift
    04:50 — When kids become mirrors (and the “oh no, I’m shaping a human” moment)
    05:27 — The hard part: raising vs. making kids
    07:01 — Custody, boundaries, and choosing to be present
    08:42 — When your kid looks lonely in a full room
    10:32 — Tweens/teens, screens, and short-burst connection
    11:20 — Comfort screens vs. connection attempts
    12:56 — Loving drop-offs, small daily rituals that matter
    15:24 — Sarcasm & communication: how we confuse our kids
    17:53 — Kids dish sarcasm back—where do they learn it?
    18:25 — No handbook dads: learning without a father model
    19:46 — Self-accountability beats the excuses
    21:46 — Teamwork family > solo hero (dream-work mentality)
    22:54 — Sibling bickering vs. the hand-holding moments
    23:44 — Co-parent strengths, accountability vs. nurture
    26:36 — Can dads be “too cold”? Where nurture shows up
    28:34 — Setting the ship early vs. “best friend” parenting
    31:36 — When your kid calls out your delivery (and you tear up)
    32:56 — Fatherhood Unscripted: Dmitry’s story—“You didn’t listen”
    35:36 — Owning escalation; repairing with presence
    37:40 — “Alone in a full house”: middle-kid honesty
    39:32 — 1:1 time, boundaries, and compromise
    41:26 — No phones school trip: letting go of control
    44:32 — Trusting the process (and teachers have phones)
    46:00 — Decisions we make differently because we’re dads
    47:24 — Alcohol rules, judgment, and responsibility
    48:42 — Superstitions & small rules that keep order
    49:05 — Solo adventures vs. choosing family time
    51:31 — Advice to pre-dad selves: career, presence, starting earlier
    53:26 — Let kids be kids; don’t manage them like employees
    58:03 — Recap: love, teach, repair; the journey > destination
    1:01:10 — Apologizing like a grown man
    1:01:23 — Outro: like, comment, subscribe (and yes, Walter White discourse)

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    1 h et 4 min