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The Tired Dad & Tired Mom Podcast

The Tired Dad & Tired Mom Podcast

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Jon Gustin, The Tired Dad, and his wife Jessica, The Tired Mom, get real, honest, and authentic about their 12-year journey in marriage and parenting. Jon has over 2 million followers on social media and openly shares his vulnerabilities and truths about fatherhood and husbandhood. Jessica joins him to bring perspective from a mom's point of view, sharing what it means to be an involved mother and wife. Together, with their honesty, they make all parents, husbands, and wives feel less alone on this journey.2023 Ciencias Sociales Crianza y Familias Desarrollo Personal Relaciones Éxito Personal
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  • Learning As We Go
    Jan 23 2026

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    In this conversation, I talk about the everyday stuff that makes up family life. From trying to figure out meals, to dealing with kids getting sick, to what we’re watching at night and even the books we read in high school. It’s a mix of random moments and real life.

    We get into personal growth and how knowing things doesn’t mean much if you don’t actually execute. I share what the process of writing this book has been like, the doubts, the motivation, and why I felt called to do it in the first place.

    We also reflect on marriage, relationships, and how everything shifts when you have a family. At the end of it, it comes back to chasing your dreams, doing the work, and hopefully setting the example for your kids to do the same.

    Chapters

    00:00 Lunch Break Conversations

    02:53 Family Dynamics and Meal Prep

    05:49 Sickness and Family Care

    09:00 Thrillers and Entertainment Preferences

    11:52 Book Recommendations and Reading Preferences

    14:51 High School Literature and Its Impact

    17:44 Negative Influences and Overcoming Challenges

    20:41 Personal Growth and Relationships

    23:40 Execution Over Knowledge

    26:43 The Importance of Following Dreams

    29:29 Parenting and Marriage Dynamics

    32:36 Self-Help and Personal Development

    35:31 The Journey of Writing a Book

    38:34 Final Thoughts and Reflections

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    1 h y 4 m
  • My Wife Has ADHD
    Jan 15 2026

    In this episode, we talk about setting up our new podcast studio and how that whole process has been equal parts exciting and chaotic. From there, the conversation shifts into something we deal with daily: ADHD in a relationship and what that looks like while raising kids.

    We share how ADHD shows up differently for each of us and how learning to understand those differences has changed the way we communicate and divide responsibilities. We talk about building simple systems to survive the day-to-day, parenting kids who are encouraged to be themselves, and finding a balance between social lives, activities, and family time.

    We also reflect on how different childhood looks now compared to when we were growing up, especially with how convenience has reshaped social skills and resilience. At the heart of it all, this episode is about showing up for your partner, your kids, and yourself, even when you’re still figuring it out.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to the New Podcast Studio

    02:55 Understanding ADD in Relationships

    05:43 Dividing Responsibilities in Parenting

    08:47 Managing Overwhelm and Daily Routines

    11:49 The Importance of Structure and Systems

    14:46 Encouraging Self-Expression in Children

    17:58 Navigating Social Interactions with Kids

    20:43 Balancing Extracurricular Activities

    23:37 Reflections on Childhood Experiences

    26:35 The Impact of Convenience on Social Skills

    29:33 Final Thoughts and Encouragement

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    47 m
  • Not Letting Anyone "Yuck Your Yum" in 2026
    Jan 6 2026

    In this episode of the Tired Dad and Tired Mom Podcast, we welcome 2026 by reflecting on how quickly time moves and how much we’ve grown along the way. We talk about what it’s taken to strengthen our communication, how outside negativity can quietly affect a relationship if you let it, and why learning to let go of resentment has mattered so much for us. We share why pursuing what lights us up isn’t selfish, how creativity plays a big role in the way we’re raising our kids, and what we’re focusing on in the year ahead. More connection. More authenticity. And building a community that feels honest, supportive, and real.

    Chapters

    00:00 Welcome to 2026: Reflections on Time

    02:54 Navigating Life Changes and Personal Growth

    05:51 Yucking Your Yum: Overcoming Negativity

    08:45 The Importance of Communication in Relationships

    11:36 Letting Go of Resentment and Embracing Change

    14:51 Finding Your Passion and Purpose

    17:57 The Journey of Self-Discovery

    20:52 Raising Creative Kids: Supporting Their Interests

    23:51 Setting Goals for 2026: A Year of Connection

    26:45 Embracing Aging: The Wisdom of Experience

    29:42 Creating a Family Culture of Connection

    32:33 The Power of Authenticity in Storytelling

    35:35 Building a Community of Support

    38:24 The Value of Vulnerability and Real Conversations

    41:32 Looking Ahead: Goals and Aspirations for the Future

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    1 h y 1 m
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