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Dads of the Multiverse Podcast

Dads of the Multiverse Podcast

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Dads of the Multiverse is a podcast for the dads, nerds, husbands, exhausted adults, and former kids who somehow grew up, got responsibilities, and still care way too much about anime, movies, games, comics, nostalgia, and whether a fictional dad was actually doing his best. Hosted by The Ultimate Josh, Big Back Brolax, and The Saiyan Princess, this show lives somewhere between real-life dad talk and multiverse-level nonsense. One minute we’re talking about parenting, marriage, burnout, work stress, mental load, and trying to keep your identity intact. The next minute we’re debating pop culture, reviewing something we barely had time to watch, or asking the important questions like, “Would this character survive bedtime with a toddler?” This is not a perfect-dad advice show. Nobody here is pretending to have it all figured out. We’re just three dads trying to be better, stay sane, laugh through the chaos, and make space for the things that still make us feel like ourselves. Each episode brings honest check-ins, pop culture reactions, dad-life observations, and our Signal Scan segment, where each host brings something worth talking about from the worlds of entertainment, nostalgia, internet weirdness, or everyday life. If you grew up on Saturday morning cartoons, anime openings, superhero movies, gaming nights, mall culture, ridiculous group chats, and now you’re balancing bills, kids, relationships, work, and the constant feeling that you forgot something important, this show is probably for you. Pull up a chair, enter the multiverse, and come hang with the dads who are trying their best… aggressively, sarcastically, and with questionable sleep.Dads of the Multiverse Sciences sociales
Épisodes
  • The Last Straw Wasn’t The Whole Timeline
    May 25 2026

    A transmission from Earth-301.


    In this solo episode of Dads of the Multiverse, Josh talks through one of those uncomfortable adult friendship moments where somebody snaps, shuts down, or says they’re done, and you realize the thing that set them off probably wasn’t the whole story.


    Sometimes the last straw wasn’t the whole weight. It was just the final thing added to an already impossible pile.


    This episode is about pressure, friendship, pride, anxiety, checking on your people, and learning how to care without crowding. It’s about realizing the project, the schedule, the podcast, the plan, or whatever “thing” you’re trying to build can’t matter more than the people it was supposed to connect.


    No gossip. No airing anybody out. Just an honest message from a dad trying to choose the better timeline.


    Check on your people. Choose a better timeline.


    Listen to Dads of the Multiverse wherever you get your podcasts.

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    27 min
  • Back on the Mic
    May 15 2026

    Before the full crew returns, Josh sits down solo to get back into the rhythm, talk about where his head has been, and why Dads of the Multiverse still matters. It’s a quick, honest reset about dad life, burnout, creativity, and building The Ultimate Dad Squad into something bigger than just a podcast.

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    10 min
  • Pokémon Go to Sleep: Summer Break is Super Effective (at Breaking Us)
    Jul 30 2025

    Josh and Marcus are your summer survival squad this week — Corey’s still missing (probably evolving somewhere).


    This episode is a full-on dad-style battle royale where parenting meets Pokémon. Josh brings the toddler chaos. Marcus brings the teenage angst. Together, they take on the real Summer League: snack negotiations, moody teens, and that final week of break that feels 14 years long.


    It’s absurd. It’s sweaty. It’s relatable. And it’s got enough dad energy to make even a wild Snorlax roll over.


    Press start, and prepare to blackout from parenting fatigue.

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    47 min
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