
Dadville with Dave Barnes and Jon McLaughlin Kringles, Orchestras, and Core Memories
Nov 4, 2025
Dive into the chaos of hosting a Halloween rager for kids that almost hit a midnight curfew! Hear stories of the heart-stopping moment a father lost his son at College GameDay. Enjoy the thrill of selling sweatshirts at a school party and crafting core memories. Amidst holiday wardrobe discussions and gratitude for family, they ponder whether it's Thanksgiving or The Thanksgiving. Plus, one host relishes in the sweet success of an 11-hour sleep. Join the laughter over the struggles and joys of middle-aged life!
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Orchestras Open New Musical Windows
- Jon McLaughlin finds playing with orchestras spiritually uplifting and values the new musical perspective orchestral arrangements provide.
- He views orchestra shows as authentic creative expansion and a smart way to present different facets of an artist's music.
Concert, Merch, And An 11:50 Sleep Win
- Jon McLaughlin performed at his daughter's Halloween party, sold merch, and celebrated a parenting win as kids and parents enjoyed the night.
- He slept nearly 12 hours the following weekend, an unprecedented rest he savored deeply.
Create Small Rituals To Slow Life
- Dave Barnes recommends creating small weekly rituals (shared dinners, Friday pizza/movie nights) to slow life and create lasting family memories.
- He credits consistent family dinners with helping him notice and enjoy daily life.



