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Brian and Judson casual relationship with Derek Frazier

Judson shares movie, manual, and live melody recommendations for the summer. Brian provides an update to his story about his clash with the principal at his children’s educational facility. They both own much to tell about a listener-submitted “Hookup of the Week.” They then welcome out and proud bear Derek Frazier to the podcast. Known as “Big D,” runner-up on the historic 23rd season of “Big Brother,” Derek provides insights into the infamous Cookout Alliance he initiated, ultimately resulting in the show’s first Black winner. He shares intimate details about his weight loss journey, how he struggles to find acceptance in the bear group as a Inky man, his plans for Bear Week in Provincetown, MA, his experiences rendezvous people out at gay bars and on the apps, and how he deals with the online hate that continues to reach his way since his time on “Big Brother.” Derek then helps Brian and Judson respond to a Depart Ask Your Dad question from a listener who felt envious as a POC in an open relationship with a white dude for the attention his ex-boyfri

‘Dads and Daddies’ plumbs the glories and glitches of daddyhood

When I first heard about “Dads and Daddies,” a new podcast launched earlier this month by Brian Rubin-Sowers and Judson Morrow, I assumed it was about the intersectionality of being a father while also being a sexually active, somewhat older, gay daddy. Turns out I was only half right.

“That’s not broad enough,” Judson said during my video chat with the affable co-hosts. “We own a whole story to tell. If we were just covering the overlap between being a father and being a sexual being, that&#;s three episodes. I&#;ve had the fortunate experience of meeting more dads with children, and there seems to be such a lack of their ability to convey themselves as full people, especially if they&#;re parenting around a lot of straight people.”

“That&#;s why we subtitle it ‘The lives and times of grown-up gay men in the here and now,’” Brian said, referring to all gay men, not just those who have children.

For his part, Brian represents the “dad” of the equation. He is a year-old father of two daughters ages 5 and 8 (and a c

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What’s it like raising kids in a throuple? In this episode we dive into the dynamic of a polyamorous relationship with Ian, Alan, and Jeremy, the throuple who made the news after they managed to change the way California law defines family, listing all three of them as fathers on their daughter’s birth certificate. In recent years we are seeing more and more throuples in the gay community, and on our podcast Dr. Ian Jenkins, author of the book Three Dads and a Baby, explained to us how it came about for him. “In collage I took a bunch of anthropology classes,” Jenkins explains, “and I was thinking to myself, it’s pretty unique that someone is EVERYTHING to somebody else, and there may be alternative aspects of your individuality that somebody else nurtures or feels, needs and stuff, so, that was something that I brought to my dating with Alan and he had needed to do some thinking about it and make sure that was okay, we went ahead and started to meet a couple of people, we kissed a number of frogs before we met Jeremy, with Jeremy it was totally alternative, we had a superb connection