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Can AI Really Cure My Son?

48 min · Ayer
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The DadSquad records in person for the first time, and we use that energy to talk about a hopeful side of AI, where these tools give parents more clarity, speed, and support. We connect AI’s “second brain” benefits to a very real mission: shortening the rare disease diagnostic odyssey and pushing treatments forward for kids like Lucas. • why AI feels like a COO for an ADHD brain and helps turn ideas into action • the difference between in silico, in vitro, and in vivo and why it matters for medicine • Lucas’s CTD story and why awareness and diagnosis are so hard in rare disease • how AI can help parents document symptoms, ask better questions, and avoid doom-scroll rabbit holes • a simple model for AI output: dataset, compute, and the LLM pattern recognition layer • why drug repurposing can be a faster path for rare disease communities • a practical setup: one Claude project plus a Notion or Sheets database for symptom tracking and notes • the coming “agent cloud” that can take on scheduling, insurance claims, and coordination Please join us in the Discord if you'd like to continue this conversation and share your own stories as part of the Brotherhood. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2610185/support]

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Can AI Really Cure My Son?

The DadSquad records in person for the first time, and we use that energy to talk about a hopeful side of AI, where these tools give parents more clarity, speed, and support. We connect AI’s “second brain” benefits to a very real mission: shortening the rare disease diagnostic odyssey and pushing treatments forward for kids like Lucas. • why AI feels like a COO for an ADHD brain and helps turn ideas into action • the difference between in silico, in vitro, and in vivo and why it matters for medicine • Lucas’s CTD story and why awareness and diagnosis are so hard in rare disease • how AI can help parents document symptoms, ask better questions, and avoid doom-scroll rabbit holes • a simple model for AI output: dataset, compute, and the LLM pattern recognition layer • why drug repurposing can be a faster path for rare disease communities • a practical setup: one Claude project plus a Notion or Sheets database for symptom tracking and notes • the coming “agent cloud” that can take on scheduling, insurance claims, and coordination Please join us in the Discord if you'd like to continue this conversation and share your own stories as part of the Brotherhood. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2610185/support]

Ayer48 min
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First Class Father

There’s a weird truth hiding in plain sight: you might be sitting on a small fortune in credit card points and airline miles, and you’re one bad redemption away from turning it into pennies. We dig into the “points economy” and why loyalty programs can be worth more than the airlines themselves, then get brutally practical about how to redeem points for real travel value instead of cash back, gift cards, or sneaky Amazon checkouts. Jordan shares a clear path for three levels of travelers: starting from zero with the right flexible credit card setup, leveling up with a credit card audit so you actually use the benefits you’re paying for, and then going full points-max with transferable points, award searches, and redemptions that punch way above their weight. We talk TSA PreCheck, Clear, lounge access, and the kind of business class bookings that normally cost thousands, plus a simple, repeatable win for Europe using Air France awards. Then we get into the fun stuff: why Hyatt can be the best hotel points redemption in the game, how two partners can coordinate perks, and how small habits like messaging a hotel before arrival can lead to upgrades and extra credits. We also make the case for not hoarding points forever because devaluations happen, and award travel is often refundable, so you can lock something in and adjust later. If you want luxury travel for less without turning your life into a spreadsheet, hit play, then subscribe, share this with a friend who hoards points, and leave a review. What trip are you going to book first? Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2610185/support]

19 de may de 202635 min
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Break the Mold

You can do everything “right” and still feel like your life does not fit. That tension is where we start, from selling everything and traveling full time to the quieter, tougher choices like turning down a career-defining promotion because your family needs you more than your resume does. We get honest about the scripts dads inherit, the pressure to provide at all costs, and why that story can lead straight to burnout, loneliness, and a version of you your partner barely recognizes.  We also dig into what actually helps: clear personal values, shared values in a relationship, and the kind of support that includes a little challenge. You will hear how creativity can come back after years on the shelf, why sobriety can unlock a “return to roots,” and what happens after the big breakthrough moment when nobody comes to save you and you still have to build. One line sticks for a reason: if you break it, you gotta build it.  Then we zoom into the tools that make building easier right now. AI is changing the skills economy, lowering the risk of experimentation, and opening doors for modern dads who never thought they were “tech people.” We share our “Zero To Claude Code” dad hack, talk through practical ways to use Claude for real life and business, and pull lessons from MrBeast’s purple cow approach to innovation and execution.  If you are ready to redesign work-life balance, fatherhood, and purpose with less talk and more action, hit play. Subscribe, share this with a dad who feels stuck, leave a review, and tell us: what leap of faith are you taking next? Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2610185/support]

15 de may de 202640 min
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Just Costco Things

You know the feeling: you walk into Costco for paper towels and somehow walk out with 48 pairs of socks, 500 AA batteries, and a mild crisis of identity. We lean all the way into that chaos and ask why Costco hits so different, especially for dads. Somewhere between “I’m here to provide” and “I deserve a little treat,” a quick errand turns into a full process complete with route planning, aisle scanning, and a cart that costs way more than your napkin math predicted. We trade the real stories that make Costco a culture: the heartbreak of discontinued favorites, the moment you realize you might need a chest freezer, and the return counter confessions that feel like you’re on trial even though Costco usually just says, “Yep, we’ll take it back.” Then we zoom out into the fun facts and hacks, from Kirkland Signature’s roots to the mind-bending reality of diamond rings in the $100,000 to $300,000 range. Yes, we also talk about the cheapest item, the food court legends, and why that $1.50 hot dog combo refuses to bow to inflation. Things get spicy with hot takes on parking lot “leadership,” cart psychology, and a surprisingly practical angle: Costco can make healthy eating and meal prep easier than people think. We also share a points strategy using shop cards that genuinely surprises a credit card expert, plus the weird world of precious metals at Costco. If you laughed, learned, or felt personally attacked by cart shock, subscribe, share this with your favorite Costco co-pilot, and leave a review so more people find the show. Then jump into our Discord and tell us: what’s your most unhinged return story or your favorite forbidden food court combo? Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2610185/support]

15 de may de 202636 min
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The AI-Supercharged Dad

We talk about the moment an AI-generated goodbye song brought a room of parents to tears, and why that kind of emotional accuracy changes what “AI is capable of” for everyday people. We break down a simple AI fluency framework and share practical prompts, workflows, and safety habits that help us use tools like Claude without getting overwhelmed. • using AI to create meaningful creative work that lands emotionally • why “Grand Canyon moments” with AI are happening faster • how different AI tools specialize and why that matters • the 4D AI fluency framework: delegation, description, discernment, diligence • real delegation examples that save time and ones that can backfire • writing better prompts by adding context, constraints, and clarifying questions • building trust through projects, review loops, and verification habits • privacy, security, and the pause-before-you-paste diligence rule • three tiers of AI fluency and the skills we share for each • using certifications to prove learning agility as jobs shift Listeners, if you hear this and that's something that resonates with you, please drop it into Discord, drop it into Insta, TikTok, wherever you're seeing this Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2610185/support]

15 de may de 20261 h 9 min