Episode 98

Episode 98

Published on: 23rd November, 2021

How do you say something that isn't. Again we find ourselves on a tangent regarding objective reality, and the omission of fact based on a collective bias. This is something that gets testy, and may be seen as political, but if the words are observed carefully, you will find that we are not in fact taking a side; but attesting to the importance of acceptance. Then the art of dealing with the things that you don't enjoy in the things that you love is brought up. It was in this that we found our word of wisdom. But, before we wrapped we did touch on a D&D campaign and the difficulty of controlling pace as a Dungeon Master. If you have not already, heat to whowearsthepantspodcast.com to catch up on every episode and to find the tab for submitting hate mail.

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Who Wears the Pants
Two men have tricked two women into marrying them this show documents their struggles and triumphs in an attempt to let you, dear listener, know what not to do to keep your special someone around. There is Mike Brodeur, known as the polarizing personality from the Fear the Boot Podcast, who has been with his high school sweetheart for over 25 years. His vulgarity and virtue makes him the the perfect storm of personality. Then there was Chris Parsons, of Entertain the Geeky, who is known for his big mouth and big personality. He has been with his wife/ the mother of his sons for the better part of a decade. So listen carefully to techniques that these two buffoons use to ride the waves of marriage and find out Who Wears the Pants!

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Chris Parsons

My name is Chris Parsons, and about 5 years ago, I started a podcast with an old computer and a microphone that I found on eBay. The title of that show was Entertain the Geeky. More than anything, ETG served as a means of filling a void, which my sales job had left in my life. I was no longer part of the nerdy industry that I loved; I had sold out. It couldn't end like that! So, I got in touch with a friend who worked at a comic book shop, with me, and asked if he would be interested in hanging out on Sundays and recording this goofy show with me. He was on board and we were off to the races. More than anything, we over-promised and under-delivered. We started designing tabletop games, we onboarded sponsors, and we started a second title. With plans for a third show and a bright future ahead of us, we pressed on! Life had a different plan... I left my sales job and moved. Recording slowed drastically and ETG started to die. I started an online business, and went to work part time for a gaming store, with another friend from the comic shop that I used to work at. He like me, loves to talk and we decided to,(you guessed it) start a podcast.
We started the show Who Wears the Pants, and have had a blast pushing through the almost therapeutic recording sessions. My co-host started a new business and it reminded me of the birth of my first show. I was able to look back and see some of what I had done wrong , with podcasting in particular. I had arrived at the conclusion that I had only began to scratch the surface of my potential within this domain. The growth and potential of ETG and the fulfillment of WWTP existed somewhere in a new show. Here we are now. With a new show that focuses on the extraordinary that exists within the seemingly normal. We are only slightly average.