S2 Ep18: Dadcast: Restaurant nightmares, snip diaries, school fears

This week's Dadcast has all the dads, talking about tantrums in restaurants, patience with working from home wearing thin and reader's letters are curiously obsessed with the snip. A very detailed email this week has left the Dad's divided on how they feel about the potential for their future fertility to the point where things are hurtling towards a resolution next week. Seriously. Also what do you do when your kid just won't calm down at a restaurant, nothing - not even the hypnotic power of YouTube will help. Should you move? Do you tough it out? What can alleviate the pain and embarrassment? Do you care? Probably not at this point. Loads of correspondence this week - join the party, we'd love to hear from you - you can email dadcast@offtheball.com or you can leave a review on iTunes here The Pod is also on twitter @dadcastpod From now on your weekly dose of misadventures in parenting will be brought to you by Cadbury Freddo Treasures, Discover the New Freddo Treasures, The Space Series with Cadbury Dairy Milk Buttons and one surprise toy in every chest.

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So we're still going 70-odd episodes in - feel free to start at the start or dip in and out. We love you either way. If you like anything you hear, or indeed have questions you can just leave a review by clicking here (https://itunes.apple.com/ie/podcast/dadcast-misadventures-in-parenting/id1437650268?mt=2) . Parenting is tough. It's also hilarious, annoying, brilliant craic, dangerous and soul destroying in small, and sometimes big measures. This podcast is for all the Dads and Mums who know this all too well, or indeed for anyone thinking of becoming a parent, or anyone who knows a parent. Caked in snot and puke this is the unvarnished truth of being a Dad. Featuring the ramblings of Adrian Barry, Nathan Murphy, Dave McIntyre and Ger Gilroy, the Dadcast will examine the worst excesses of sleep deprivation, unruly toddlers, inopportune poohs and escaping from the trap of middle age spread. Publishing weekly every Tuesday, or whenever the kids’ chicken pox allows, the Dadcast welcomes your feedback however tangential or nappy-brained. dadcast@offtheball.com for your comments, advice and sleeping tablets, or tweet the Dads @dadcastpod