Jeff Seaman
👤 PersonAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
We were huge baseball fans. My dad would always coach the baseball teams. He'd coach my brother one year and me the next year. We weren't mega spoiled, but we never went without. He was just such a happy person and we would spend so much time together and we always got along so well.
It all started to spiral out of control when my dad stopped working and my mom started working and my dad started to lose some of his identity and my mom started to feel some resentment because now she was the major breadwinner and he wasn't.
It all started to spiral out of control when my dad stopped working and my mom started working and my dad started to lose some of his identity and my mom started to feel some resentment because now she was the major breadwinner and he wasn't.
It all started to spiral out of control when my dad stopped working and my mom started working and my dad started to lose some of his identity and my mom started to feel some resentment because now she was the major breadwinner and he wasn't.
she viewed it as another wedge that was between them. That now he had his own activities he wanted to do, separate from her.
she viewed it as another wedge that was between them. That now he had his own activities he wanted to do, separate from her.
she viewed it as another wedge that was between them. That now he had his own activities he wanted to do, separate from her.
The Dumbletons really became like substitute relatives for my dad.
The Dumbletons really became like substitute relatives for my dad.
The Dumbletons really became like substitute relatives for my dad.
That's the most ludicrous thing I've ever heard. You know, they were friends, but my dad was better friends with her husband, Dick, who he initially met and everything.
That's the most ludicrous thing I've ever heard. You know, they were friends, but my dad was better friends with her husband, Dick, who he initially met and everything.
That's the most ludicrous thing I've ever heard. You know, they were friends, but my dad was better friends with her husband, Dick, who he initially met and everything.
They had had some argument where she had said, you don't ever do anything around the house. And so he wrote sticky notes that described every task he'd done in living in a house for 15 years and posted them everywhere.
They had had some argument where she had said, you don't ever do anything around the house. And so he wrote sticky notes that described every task he'd done in living in a house for 15 years and posted them everywhere.
They had had some argument where she had said, you don't ever do anything around the house. And so he wrote sticky notes that described every task he'd done in living in a house for 15 years and posted them everywhere.
Why do we have to have an argument every time? Because it's not about the Explorer. It's about the confrontation. It's about the power.
Why do we have to have an argument every time? Because it's not about the Explorer. It's about the confrontation. It's about the power.
Why do we have to have an argument every time? Because it's not about the Explorer. It's about the confrontation. It's about the power.
turned on the radio and they found a body on Briarwood Court.