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BUILDING PYRES For Child Predators?! | MADHD Ep15 |

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Content provided by Michael Wright and Dylan Jaymes, Michael Wright, and Dylan Jaymes. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Michael Wright and Dylan Jaymes, Michael Wright, and Dylan Jaymes or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.

Mike and Dylan tackle a disturbing letter about a boyfriend refusing to enforce a restraining order against his abusive mother in this hard-hitting episode. With appropriate trigger warnings for sexual assault content, the guys don't hold back their passionate takes on protecting children and establishing firm boundaries with toxic family members. Between Dylan's measured advice about using legal resources and Mike's fiery suggestion to "build pyres" for child predators, listeners get two distinct perspectives on handling family trauma.

The conversation takes wild detours through government assistance reform, Mike's childhood experiences with CPS investigations, and Dylan's wife's extreme couponing scheme that bordered on illegal. When the topic shifts to parenting philosophies, Mike becomes surprisingly animated about fast food orders, insisting that children deserve exactly what they ordered while Dylan argues kids should toughen up and eat what they're given. Their tangential debate about chicken nugget kids and picky eaters showcases their contrasting parenting styles, with Mike revealing his son Oliver will "eat everything in the house and drink a gallon a day."

The guys read surprisingly heartfelt listener reviews, including one from a truck driver who appreciates their longer episodes during long hauls.

Join the guys on their new more concise podcast "2 Daddies Judging Baddies" or stick with MADHD for the deep dives and rambling stories they're known for.

Submit your own drama for Mike and Dylan to solve at ⁠⁠https://MikeAndDylan.com⁠⁠ or join the conversation on their new subreddit r/MADHD ⁠⁠https://www.reddit.com/r/MADHD/⁠⁠

About LaborLama

When they're not solving your drama or unpacking generational trauma, Mike and Dylan are behind LaborLama, a clothing brand dedicated to creating comfortable, quality clothes for people who work hard. Unlike those shady print-on-demand companies sending you mismatched shirts that fall apart after one wash, Labor Llama delivers clothing worth your hard-earned money. Check out their quality apparel at ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://laborlama.com⁠

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Content provided by Michael Wright and Dylan Jaymes, Michael Wright, and Dylan Jaymes. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Michael Wright and Dylan Jaymes, Michael Wright, and Dylan Jaymes or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.

Mike and Dylan tackle a disturbing letter about a boyfriend refusing to enforce a restraining order against his abusive mother in this hard-hitting episode. With appropriate trigger warnings for sexual assault content, the guys don't hold back their passionate takes on protecting children and establishing firm boundaries with toxic family members. Between Dylan's measured advice about using legal resources and Mike's fiery suggestion to "build pyres" for child predators, listeners get two distinct perspectives on handling family trauma.

The conversation takes wild detours through government assistance reform, Mike's childhood experiences with CPS investigations, and Dylan's wife's extreme couponing scheme that bordered on illegal. When the topic shifts to parenting philosophies, Mike becomes surprisingly animated about fast food orders, insisting that children deserve exactly what they ordered while Dylan argues kids should toughen up and eat what they're given. Their tangential debate about chicken nugget kids and picky eaters showcases their contrasting parenting styles, with Mike revealing his son Oliver will "eat everything in the house and drink a gallon a day."

The guys read surprisingly heartfelt listener reviews, including one from a truck driver who appreciates their longer episodes during long hauls.

Join the guys on their new more concise podcast "2 Daddies Judging Baddies" or stick with MADHD for the deep dives and rambling stories they're known for.

Submit your own drama for Mike and Dylan to solve at ⁠⁠https://MikeAndDylan.com⁠⁠ or join the conversation on their new subreddit r/MADHD ⁠⁠https://www.reddit.com/r/MADHD/⁠⁠

About LaborLama

When they're not solving your drama or unpacking generational trauma, Mike and Dylan are behind LaborLama, a clothing brand dedicated to creating comfortable, quality clothes for people who work hard. Unlike those shady print-on-demand companies sending you mismatched shirts that fall apart after one wash, Labor Llama delivers clothing worth your hard-earned money. Check out their quality apparel at ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://laborlama.com⁠

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