Geeky Dads Talk About Geeky Things

Geeky Dads Talk About Geeky Things Season Two
Episode 1 – 11

We’ll be launching season two of the podcast on Feb 7th. It will still be the same raw, low-production format as it’s been. I’m excited to have some old and new friends joining us to chat about geeky stuff. Just a few dads and a few honorary geeky moms sitting around geeking out a bit.

Below is a list of the first 11 episodes. Please note: This isn’t the order they will be released. I hope you’ll tune in and join us each week.

Jason Joyner will join me as we chat about our Top 5 MCU Films. I’ve just finished a rewatch of all the movies up through Endgame with my kids, so many of these films were fresh on my mind.

Andrew Swearingen and I continue our discussion of 80’s films by launching into our Top 5 Movies from 1984

Amanda Trumpower will be coming on the show to talk about graphic novels for kids and her upcoming Middle-Grade release, Power Pup.

Ashley Johnson (My wife) will join me from our Kitchen table as we both Geek out about the Netflix show Wednesday.

Kerry Nietz and I will chat about Genre Mashups, including his series Amish Vampires, Zombies, and Werewolves in space. We’ll dive into some great films that have done this well.

Josh Smith and I did an episode in season one on our top five video games. Skyrim was a game on his list I had not played, but I decided to give it a shot. So we’ll dive into some of our favorite quests during this discussion.

Becky Dean is a close writing buddy, and she has a brand new Science Fiction series releasing this year. So she and I will dive into space pirates and her series.

Andrew Swearingen approached me about doing an episode centered around Crazy Fan Theories that make sense. How could I say no to this one?

Ted Atchley, my partner when it comes to all things Star Wars, returns to chat it up about Bad Batch season 2.

Randy Streu is a great friend and a voice narrator. If you’re looking for podcast, ads copy to be read, or an audio narrator, I can’t help but recommend him. He and I will chat about all things Zombies. A genre that I love.

And finally- My favorite episode of the year will be my oldest son, Miles (aka Hobbit 1). He will be joining me to talk about Godzilla.

I’ve already started lining guests up for April, May, and June. I’m super excited about all the different guests and topics we’ll explore over the next several months.

PS: If you have a topic for the show you think we should chat about, or if you would like to come on. Let me know. Geekydadsgeekythings@gmail.com

5 Things Dads Should Never Teach Their Kids to Do

5 things dads should never teach their kids to do. Okay, I’m sure there are way more than five. Every wife probably has a secret list of habits or quirks they hope their children never pick up from their father. It’s likely a hopeless endeavor. 

Since I have two young Hobbits (ages 10 and 8), I decided to put together my list of strange behaviors I should not teach my kids.  

1. Leave Stinky Socks and Underwear on the Bathroom Floor

Have you ever smelled a sweaty child’s feet? There is nothing worst than that smell. Okay, maybe vomit, but sweaty kid’s feet are up there. I would take a pasture full of cow manure over sweaty kid’s feet. It was on my list of things I couldn’t stand last week. 

I grew up in locker rooms. So I’m fully aware of the grotesque smell that most high school boys endure after a grueling practice. But with the smell of sweaty socks and underwear, there is something different. 

When you pick it up, the smell transfers to your hands. A whole bottle of hand soap later, you still have a lingering odor on your fingertips. 

As a single guy, I’d leave a collection of socks and underwear on the bath mat. Every day when I hopped in the shower, it would sit there. Often it would stay there until laundry day came around. If the pile got too big, you kicked it to the side. 

I can only imagine my wife’s shock when she learned this about me. I will admit, though, that I have broken the habit. What can I say? After 19 years, I’ve been fully domesticated.  

Yet, I’ve noticed this same habit developing in my kids. This concerns me as they slowly begin to move into teenagers. 

2. Try to Outsmart the GPS

Okay, my wife will tell you that this is still a weakness of mine. I’ll admit it most likely is. I have a terrible habit of thinking I know the quicker route. I’m the king of the backroads. Typically when we’re about a half-an-hour late or wind up stuck in bumper-to-bumper traffic, I’ll quietly confess my wife and the GPS were right. 

3. Leave a Display of Toenail Clippings on the Coffee Table

Now, full disclaimer. I don’t do this. But man, my Dad did. Sorry, Dad. It’s true. It never failed, we would be in the living room watching some old black-and-white science-fiction movie, and Dad would sit there and clip his toenails. And, oh yeah, my Dad’s feet were anything but properly pedicured. So the toenails Dad left out were those narely, twisted-looking ones. He’d leave them in a pile on the coffee table for the world to see like some proud trophy. Yep, disgusting. I hope my kids never earn this trait. 

4. Fart in Public

We’ve all been there. Usually, it’s after some big meal that’s left us bloated and tired. It just slips out. We try to be stealthy about it. We glance around and quietly let it squeeze out as we recall all our kegel exercises. But one of two things happens. Either the deathly stench begins to choke everyone around, or there is a slight tremor and what we thought was silent is loud enough to shake the walls. And if your in an elevator with females, you’re just toast. Passing gas in public is a big no, no. 

5. Put Clean Dishes Away in Random Places  

Do you want to know how to annoy your spouse or teach your kids how to do the same? Especially boys. Here it is. How many times have I gone through kitchen orientation? To many. Listen, if our house is unorganized, it’s most likely because I put things away. I tend to toss stuff in a spot that looks free and out of the way, only to forget where I placed it later.

You might as well be looking for the Ark of the Covenant if you’re looking for something specific after I’ve put the dishes away. I will admit I get the main items right. It’s usually the small odd and end things I mess up. 

Of course, I’m all joking (Maybe). But in all honesty, there are several things we could add to this list. These are only 5 things dads should never teach their kids to do. What else could one add to such a list

What say you? 

A Hike Through the Woods

A hike through the woods is exactly what I needed yesterday. It wasn’t a long hike, maybe about a mile, but for just a moment, I felt the quiet, which was something I needed. 

A hike through the woods

One thing my wife and I have been trying to be proactive and more intentional about is how much time the boys spend on their tablets. We’ve practically cut them back to one hour a day. I’ll be honest; it’s not quite that easy. When I think about my screen time, I see the same addiction. One thing I’m going to try (I stress try because life has a way of interrupting things) is to get the kids outdoors this year—fishing, hiking, and maybe even camping. 

It’s tough for me to slow down. But after spending a year battling anxiety, I’ve learned that stress can affect me in more negative ways than I once expected. 

Yesterday we hit the trail near Lake Arcadia in Edmond, Oklahoma. It’s not a long trail, maybe about a mile, but it cuts through the woods and along some rocky ledges. We thought we were in trouble the entire hike. There was a barricade up and a sign that said CLOSED. But we proceeded anyway. 

What can I say? I’m raising rebellious kids. In all fairness, a worker was standing next to the truck who waved his hand as if it was okay. But I don’t think he spoke English and probably didn’t know what I asked. And if he did, I probably misunderstood. So maybe we are a little rebellious. 

I don’t make whole New Year’s resolutions or goals, but if I did, this is one of them. Get outside and off the screens more. Go on a hike through the woods.

What about you? Are you making plans to get outside more and off the screens?

https://www.alltrails.com

Books I’m Planning to Read in 2023

Every year my goals are becoming less climatic and more laid back. But one area I plan to focus more on is reading in 2023. 

2022 saw a lot of scrolling, endless Hrs spent on YouTube, binge watching shows (some of which I didn’t even enjoy.) My screen time hit an all-time high last year, and that’s not good.

One of the reasons I’m blogging more is to spend less time on social media. There are other reasons, sure, but I’ll get into those later. 

But for now, here are a few of the books I plan to read this next year. 

The Original Thrawn Trilogy by Timothy Zahn. I read this in high school and lost my original copies sometime in college. This trilogy is a part of the Essential Legends Collection. Heir to the Empire, Dark Force Rising, and The Last Command.


Fairy Tale by Stephen King. I’m a huge Stephen King fan and this one has had me intrigued. I have the audiobook so that’s how I’ll get through this one. .



The Four Secret Projects by Brandon Sanderson. I backed this on kickstarter so I’ve been pretty excited about them for awhile now.


Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury. This is my favorite novel of all time. I read this every year. So it is always on my list.

Now I know that I’ll read other books. My friend Becky Dean has a new Science Fiction series I’m excited about, and I’m hoping Steve Rzasa releases another Mercury book soon as well. 


But less YouTube, less TV, less Social Media, and more reading is my biggest goal for the year. 

What books are you hoping to read in the next year? 

Bad Batch Season 2

Wednesday nights are now a writing night for me!

So the hobbits and I are just now kicking off Bad Batch Season 2!!! #StarWars

This has become one of my favorites in the animated series that Lucas Film has done!

Look for an Episode of Geeky Dads Talk About Geeky Things sometime the first week of April!!!

Who is else is going to be watching???