So Damn Tired Eric and Tyler
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Tyler and Eric, 2 dads, 2 different generations...same level of exhaustion.
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Episode 13 - The Rent is Due
Cash offers, natural skylights, and noise violations from Mario Kart are just where the frustrations begin. So Damn Tired is taking on the housing market. If you are a renter, will you ever gain equity or will investors leave you in the dust left with nothing but barely functioning utilities?
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Episode 12 - The Old Ball Game
12 Games into the MLB Season and we are So Damn Tired. With 150 games to go there is plenty of room for more things to go wrong. Cancelling Dollar Dog Night, see through jerseys, and "participation trophy" flags are just a couple of examples of how "America's Past Time" can be found in the rearview mirror.
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Episode 11 - Bet the Money Line
MARCH IS MADNESS! When it comes to sports betting anything can happen, like your wallet being filled or your pockets being emptied. From Tyler’s betting on Russian Ping Pong, to Eric’s love of women’s basketball, you can nearly put money down on anything.
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Episode 10 - Bottoms Up!
Bottoms Up and Top of the Mornin’ To Ya!! This St. Pattie's Day, in this episode Eric and Tyler talk about how they are completely sick of not understanding what alcoholic drinks at a bar consist of. Would a fruity drink in a manly rocks glass be the strategy in order to save face? What is your favorite drink of consumption? What is your most memorable drinking experience, painful or joyful?
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Episode 9 - Freak'n Control
We are all control freaks. Eric and Tyler are completely in control, until they realize they never had control in the first place.... Do you fake it til you make it? Where do you go when you need help outside of yourself? How does it feel to be more of the zero and the hero?
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Episode 8 - We Got Shot at Work?!
We never thought we would get shot at work, yet this is where professional development has taken us. When joining a career, there are some things you would never expect.... Was Dwight Schrute's workplace fire something that could have saved The Office in Scranton, PA? How do you cultivate community at work?