Life on Park Street show

Life on Park Street

Summary: Life on Park Street is a bite-sized, family-friendly podcast focusing on the funny side of family, kids, and life in general. Life on Park Street is for young families, grandparents, kids and pretty much anybody who's ever done anything even remotely stupid even once in their lives. Basically, it's a podcast for everyone: full of clean comedy and serious laughs. And best of all, it's delivered in small, bite-sized portions. None of those two hour long rambling podcasts on Life on Park Street. Each episode ranges from 10 - 17 minutes and makes a point of getting straight to the point. So if you're looking for some laughs, an uplifting story . . . or a story about something so stupid that it's guaranteed to make you feel really smart, then listen to Life on Park Street.

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  • Artist: Dan Hansen
  • Copyright: Copyright © 2011 Daniel Hansen. All rights reserved.

Podcasts:

 Ep.4: Probes and Little…Sausages | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 16:44

I attended seminary for only one year.  But during that single year, I learned all kinds of stuff about the human anatomy.  Of course, it wasn't openly or intentionally discussed . . . but we covered it pretty well in a roundabout way.

 Ep.3: Three Days Gone and Still Jiggling | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 11:15

I don't know when it happened or how it happened, but the other day I woke up fat. In this episode of Life on Park Street listen to fitness guru Dan Hansen as he talks about being short of breath during meals, about sweating while he sleeps and about what he thinks his funeral will be like.

 Ep.2: Seminary Shortcut | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 11:15

Shortcuts are great.  Shortcuts are cool.  When they work.  When they don't work...well...they're painful.  And expensive.  And embarrassing.  And par for the course for me.

 Ep.1: I Love God More Than You | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 13:50

When kids are involved, even a peaceful dinner can disintegrate into a complicated series of veiled threats, a fair amount of yelling and, of course, a lengthy argument about who loves God more than everyone else.

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