Turning This Car Around

America's number one best and favorite podcast about fatherhood hosted by Lex Friedman, John Moltz and Jon Armstrong.Turning This Car Around is a podcast about parenthood from three dads, Lex Friedman, John Moltz and Jon Armstrong. You can follow us collectively on Twitter as @ttcashowFollow us on Tumblr!Lex Friedman is the Chief Revenue Officer at ART19. He is a pretty important guy in the world of podcasting. He's also a writer; he authored humor books like The Snuggie Sutra and The Kid in the Crib.He was also a senior contributor to Macworld, an author of technology books, and the co-host of Not Playing, a podcast where Dan Moren and Lex watch movies that everyone else has already seen. Mr. Friedman was formerly the cohost of Unprofessional.Lex’s blog is called Lex, Briefly.Lex lives with his wife and three kids in New Jersey.Follow Lex on TwitterYou might know John Moltz as a person on the Internet. Many people do! However, he also appears in other guises, sometimes as a large, golden bull and others as a phalanx of beautiful swans! Usually, however, he appears as a guy working at a desk...

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35: There Are Two Holes In The Basement Wall


In this episode, we reminisce about how stupid we were before we had kids. And happy. Probably because we could get sleep whenever we wanted. There's a reason sleep deprivation is used as a torture technique. We take two brief breaks, one for a commercial and one to talk about Lex's manscaping. Basically, everything we thought about having kids was wrong. The Friedmans used the Moby wrap to carry their kids until they lost one in it. You're not going to be able to reason with kids so learn about primal scream therapy. When you have kids, you must talk about their poop. All the time. If your kid needs a probiotic, the Moltzes use this one which tastes great. Moltz has Nanoblocks but he'd probably do better with Duplo. In answer to Jon's question about what a banshee is a spirit usually seen as an omen of death. Or an X-Man. Our thanks to Ubooly for sponsoring this episode. Ubooly is a free app in the App Store that features fun activities for you kids that features voice recognition and keeps kids from becoming screen zombies. Use the offer code "turningthiscararound" on Ubooly's web site to save 20 percent on the Ubooly accessories. Follow us: @ttcashow. Lex Friedman can be found @lexfri, John Moltz can be found @Moltz and Jon Armstrong is @blurb.


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 October 17, 2014  47m