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I found another Benjamin Enriquez, age 69 and currently lives in SD. Born May 1955. This person has 2 listed previously addresses that date back to 1999 in Huntington Park. Possible relatives: Berny Parra age 69, Gladys Enriquez age 59, Francisco Enriquez age 38. The list goes on. Hope one of these will bring closure to the family 🤍
I feel like when Landon was telling his Dad he wished he would have pushed him more in baseball, what he really meant is he wish his dad would have believed in him as much as he believed in Austin. As the younger, more “artsy”, free spirited sibling of a sportsy, type A, perfect grades, older sibling I get what it’s like to feel constantly over shadowed your entire life and feel “less than” compared to your siblings. It’s a very difficult and misunderstood place to exist as a kid. Landon and Austin both are blessed with two incredible parents and Allan is amazing and not to say they didn’t love their kids equally, but I can 100% see where Landon could have been overlooked a lot growing up and I think it might be worth considering for his own inner healing. Love to yall ❤️
I love this perspective! My oldest is 9 and he’s super athletic and excels in academics my 7 year old is not super athletic but he’s really artsy and super good at math and sometimes I feel like I don’t push him as much in sports because he also has a medical condition called HAE and too much physical activity can cause his body to swell in different places. I don’t ever want him to feel left out 🥺
@@emmjayy1992 I don't think it HAS to be in sports, it can be in artsy classes or playing an instrument anywhere his talent lies that he can also excel and feel valued!
@@andreavfirst yes that makes sense!!! We definitely do encourage the things he likes! He’s really into science and circuits so we got him a bunch of kits so he can nurture that!
Hands down, my favorite thing about this podcast is Landon’s journey and growth in showing his emotions. We all know how strong Landon is just from his social media personality inside and out, but seeing a more vulnerable side of him is just as important. Thanks for blessing us all and giving us just a sneak peak of the genuine and realistic Mcbroom family. ❤❤ Love the podcast!
By far the best episode! A real man is not afraid to show his emotions and how real and raw you are. Amazing episode! You ALL are truly blessed to have the love and support you have.
From day 1, you could see the love Allen has for his boys. He has always been emotional about his family and it’s so beautiful to see, it brings comfort to my inner child who longed for a loving relationship with my dad. The world needs more dads like this 🤍🤍
Grandkids are a second chance ❤️ you make mistakes as a parent you can makeup for with your grandparents. Papa Mcbroom is SUCH an amazing dad and grandfather the fact that he can admit his faults is such GROWTH
There's something about watching Men cry and be vulnerable is so beautiful and healing. I'm so happy you guys created this podcast and choose to share your story with us.
i could listen to your dad for hours.. what a reflective, warm, dynamic man and father. a true hero. i'm so happy that there are men like your father. i hope there is a part 2 and more to see with him. this episode gave me so much strength and love. Thank you!⭐️
I’m sorry, but I’m in such tears right now but this is healing. I feel so refreshed thank you so much for having a podcast like this this thing everything for me right now thank you so much.
Awww😭😭😭you guys made me cry 😭😭💙💙💙 Allen Mcbroom is such a great dad and this is where Austin and Landon get it from! God bless you guys! Landon and Austin you’re such great dads to your kids! 😭🙏🏻
Y’all Landon is hilarious-every episode I see a side of Landon I like more of. I love the part he says “I don’t even know why I’m crying because what I’m about to say is not even crying or touching.” I also like the questions Landon asks every guest, most the time it’s the questions we all thinking of.
Seeing them being full grown adult men with families of their own and being able to have a conversation so deep and meaningful with their dad and express their love and appreciation is so beautiful to watch. Coming from families where that is hardly ever seen I think it’s so amazing. These are some great men. ❤️
1:23:05 Man this episode was sooooo healing I swear! Literally had me in tears. Something about a man being vulnerable and crying and admitting his faults/short comings and apologizing for them👏🏼. I truly love this podcast and what it’s doing for your family and my self and many others! I hope and wish you’ll prosperity, health and growth. Your children will be amazing because you’ll are amazing. Please keep being as raw and uncut as possible. This is a good look on both of you. You have me 100% eagerly waiting for the next episode. Papa Allen please do a 23 and me. Its all love over here ❤- Houston Texas
I knew this would make me cry. I grew up with multiple surrogate moms and dads because my biological mom died very early and my dad was in prison. I call them all mom and dad and I see them all as mom and dad. They're ALL gone now, and I was on each of their obituaries as their child. Although I was enormously blessed, there was always a void for my bio parents. May they all RIP. I pray that Mr. Mc Broom is successful in finding his bio dad. BTW, the vulnerability y'all showed is so needed. Thank you for sharing such an intimate experience. I'm blessed because of it.
This is this type of content that I enjoy seeing not the only fans people or Austin actin all crazy. I appreciate the genuineness And authenticity . That means more and goes a lot farther than any comedy skit. And will keep people around a lot longer. I hope that you get answers for your family.
THE PODCAST WE’VE ALL BEEN WAITING FOR!!!! Loved the one with your mama, I haven’t even listened to this one yet and I already know I’m going to love it! Your parents are amazing!
We honestly love the emotions and vulnerability….. this podcast is amazing. I’ve never watched a podcast start to finish without skipping but this oneeeee … amazing
WOW you two have a great father Austin and Landon. Like your dad said it’s a private story and I can understand how hard it was to share it with the public. Sending love and hope he finds his dad.
Wow this whole show is all about patience - patience it gets better, patience have empathy, patience your character is being built, patience there's a bigger picture. Thanks for being so much more vulnerable. God bless you all
Couldnt have had a better episode… by far it has been the best yet. Had few tears… but love the bond you 3 have and the love and support you all give each other is unreal… to be continued.. much love to the Mcbroom Family…
This was so wholesome. Love to see real men cry! The realness and vulnerability is so beautiful. You guys are such a beautiful positive loving family. You can just see the love and respect. Much love.
Who else always thought Austin was Latino?! I knew you had that Latin flavor in you!!!! Iol But seriously, shout out to your dad for being open and vulnerable, YOU WILL FIND HIM, have faith 🙏 beautiful episode 👏👏👏 This podcast is changing lives and is setting an example of how family members, especially men, can sit down and discuss such touchy topics with one another - such a healing and transformative channel! You both are doing God's work!!! I feel so strongly about that 🌸
Yes!! I definitely saw the Latino in them,and honestly was shocked when they said they were black and white,because Latino features are very Prominent,actually more in Landon IMO,but,they both have it!
This was definitely one of the best episodes seen the dynamic between you three is amazing, cherish these moments, I don’t have neither one of my parents here so seeing you guys it’s like being a part of a family virtually if that makes any sense, but definitely cried. Love, Papa McBroom.
Social media created an image in my head of Austin…. This podcast makes me think of him as a different person! Just reminds me there are always two sides to each story and no matter how social media portrays someone you can’t always trust what you see and hear. Much love from Maui, keep doing yo thanggggg!
I found a Benjamin C Enriquez in LA area current age 72 who had a death certificate for the year November 2020. He also had previous adress in NY and NJ aside from LA area. Not sure if that may be because he served time so he might of been stationed in different areas.
Possible Relatives that may be his daughter and or son Giselle Enriquez age 42, Katherine Enriquez age 38. There’s also a relative by the name Francisco Enriquez age 91. Lilliana Enriquez age 63. Hope this helps you get some closure🤍
Well nj and ny would probably make sense because don't they station the guys over on that coast before sending them off to war i think the navel bases are based over that way 🤔
I also just want to say,seeing your dad cry,listen,I understand! The simple fact that you cry,wishing you did more,makes you a GREAT DAD! You are all so YOUNG! It is Not too late! Your life is not over and you are still their Dad!! You have the time NOW,to go and do the things you wished you had done before! Take the time NOW,do it NOW!!! Take the time and spend it when you can! Take those trips! Spend it becoming a better you together!! Much love!!!
47:56 I'll never forget one day I was driving home from work and get a call from my kids' dad. He tells me our middle son rode his scooter into the wall outside. I panicked, asking if he was okay, and he said "yea hes fine. I put a bandaid on it." When I got home, the whole right side of his face was scratched up, and he had a tiny bandaid on his cheek, looking like Nelly back in the day. 🤦♀️🤣 I was upset but also started laughing, asking him what that little ass bandaid gonna do. He said, "It made him stop crying, and he said it felt better." 😂 #Dadlogic Our son is about to be 16, and this happened when he was like 5. We still talk about this story and crack up laughing.
I love how in touch you guys are with your emotions and aren’t afraid to tell people you love them 💗 this generation really lacks that because of the traumas we have due to our parents form of parenting…
It’s a beautiful thing to see you guys be vulnerable and to be able to open up the way you guys do. I can totally relate to the dad about his regrets. I got pregnant at a very young age and believe me when I say I wish I would have spent a lot more quality time with my two boys. Till this day I still get emotional about it but it also has made me a better mother and I’m very close to both my sons. You guys are such a beautiful family
I love how you are all so open about your feelings, and yes real men do cry. I was very emotional watching this, I hope your dad does another podcast with you guys soon. Much love and respect to three fabulous daddy's.
Pops McBroom!!! Omg yesss we have to have him back AND your mom too. I loveeeed this. His honesty and emotions, you all are great. May God bless your families. 🤍✨
🥹 we are all crying along with you…the relationship that you guys have is special and you can tell that you’re great Dads because of the role model your Dad is for you both. ❤ great episode!
These are good loving men. No one can deny that. And Austin, I know you hooped. I looked you up on RUclips, and you were insanely good in college, bro! You should show those films here and talk about it. Not many people on the planet can show anything like that. You were different! Show everyone. You should!!
As someone who lost their father at 18 years old, its so lovely to see you guys tell each other just how much you love and care for one another. I know you didn’t want to get emotional but that was a beautiful moment and i was crying with you haha Loving the podcast also, look forward to listening each week! Keep it up ☺️
Aww I absolutely loved this episode it definitely touched me. Seeing you guys being open and vulnerable I love it!!! Enjoyed every second of this I give your dad love and respect for him to share his story. I hope that he can connect with his biological father. Prayers for you and everyone in LA. 🥹♥️
I'm barely 30 minutes into the podcast, and I love it so far. My mom never met her Father, and I believe he was older than my grandma. My grandma had my mom as a teenager. I always told myself, I have a whole other family that I know about. My mom has never once mentioned wanting to find her father. So I've never brought it up to her, even though I'm curious. All I know is, his last name is Pelayo.
This was a beautiful thing! It was therapeutic and had me in tears! Mr. McBroom you are an amazing father/dad your sons are living proof! Thanks for being vulnerable and real!
I felt that when Allen said “a father is a sperm donor, a dad is someone who steps up and takes care of you.” My dad who passed away was the one who raised me and nurtured me, took care of me, gave me advice as an adult and loved me. My father was just the sperm donor that’s it..
Gosh both of your parents podcast got me crying. Honestly so down to earth people I couldn’t care less what others think. I can see it, feel it that you are family oriented and really want what’s best for one another! I am happy for you all and iv really enjoyed listening to you guys with your parents, I felt right at home. Sending you all so much love. ❤️
This hits so close to home! I actually grew up never knowing my dad but recently took a DNA to find him or at least someone on my dad's side. I ended finding him today 21 years later. Family history is definitely important! I hope your dad finds his dad!
This has been one of the best podcast I have been able to listen and experience 🥺. His dad is almost like mine. My dad is my world and he works 2 jobs. He always makes time to take me to places and be there for me. Sometimes just a moment without thinking of anything and spending time with one another. That’s the best memories I have until this day. His dad is the most humble and must amazing human being ❣️ May God bless you all and your family ❣️
This is the hardest video for me to watch and the hardest to comment on. I lost my dad late 2020 and he was my everything. I so want to finish the video but i keep breaking down. Fellas this is beautiful, no its the best that you too have the best daddy ever(too). You are indeed the men you are, the fathers you are because of him. 💚💚💚 Man, I'm not doing well but i ABSOLUTELY love this interview( while crying the entire time lol). Its crazy because the interview with your mom was also fabulous but i can call my mom, shes still here. Cherish every moment with your dad, i did and i have no regrets but the pain of not having him is not easy. I'll stop here. I love this podcast and what you guys are doing. God bless you 🙏🏾 💚
Very good podcast! Hope your dad can find his biological father and get to know the rest of the fam! I would really like to see that 😃❤ Blessings to you all 🙌🏼
I loved this episode just like the one with your mom! You can tell y’all were loved so much and now you have built a beautiful community of family that love you and your babies now! I love when a man can cry but can also be a provider and protecter! Nothing wrong in my eyes! Sending much love to you and your family 🙏❤️
100% agree, Austin enjoy your girls at this age. Cherish these last few years every laugh, every hug, every kiss, every story telling they tell you, EVERY small moment!!! As soon as they hit middle school it will all change. They deal with so much dealing with insecurities, other girls being jealous, popularity, etc., list goes on. And let's not forget their raging hormones 😅 I feel like kids these days are dealt with so much more because of technology and social media, and always wanting to feel accepted or wanting validation from others. I have a 15 y/o right now and man oh man, from 6th grade to 9th grade; those years flew by so fast I feel like I aged 15 years dealing with a teenage girl 😬 and I'm only 35. Good luck to both of you. And great episode!!! 👌🏼👌🏼👌🏼
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My favorite podcast 🎉
Presente 🙋🏽♀️
Get a funny comedian on as your next guest!
Whoever is reading this, I wish you nothing but the best and remember to never stop believing in your dreams and stop believing in yourself
I found another Benjamin Enriquez, age 69 and currently lives in SD. Born May 1955. This person has 2 listed previously addresses that date back to 1999 in Huntington Park. Possible relatives: Berny Parra age 69, Gladys Enriquez age 59, Francisco Enriquez age 38. The list goes on. Hope one of these will bring closure to the family 🤍
Your dad seems like such a genuine beautiful person. Very humble with amazing priorities.
I feel like when Landon was telling his Dad he wished he would have pushed him more in baseball, what he really meant is he wish his dad would have believed in him as much as he believed in Austin. As the younger, more “artsy”, free spirited sibling of a sportsy, type A, perfect grades, older sibling I get what it’s like to feel constantly over shadowed your entire life and feel “less than” compared to your siblings. It’s a very difficult and misunderstood place to exist as a kid. Landon and Austin both are blessed with two incredible parents and Allan is amazing and not to say they didn’t love their kids equally, but I can 100% see where Landon could have been overlooked a lot growing up and I think it might be worth considering for his own inner healing. Love to yall ❤️
I love this perspective! My oldest is 9 and he’s super athletic and excels in academics my 7 year old is not super athletic but he’s really artsy and super good at math and sometimes I feel like I don’t push him as much in sports because he also has a medical condition called HAE and too much physical activity can cause his body to swell in different places. I don’t ever want him to feel left out 🥺
@@emmjayy1992 I don't think it HAS to be in sports, it can be in artsy classes or playing an instrument anywhere his talent lies that he can also excel and feel valued!
I did see a sense that Austin was the golden child for sure.
@@andreavfirst yes that makes sense!!! We definitely do encourage the things he likes! He’s really into science and circuits so we got him a bunch of kits so he can nurture that!
I like this perspective .. it defiantly is deeper
then what he said on surface level!
Hands down, my favorite thing about this podcast is Landon’s journey and growth in showing his emotions. We all know how strong Landon is just from his social media personality inside and out, but seeing a more vulnerable side of him is just as important. Thanks for blessing us all and giving us just a sneak peak of the genuine and realistic Mcbroom family. ❤❤ Love the podcast!
I feel like this podcast is healing your family 🙏🏽
This was family therapy. I love it. The dynamics between the 3 of u is amazing.
By far the best episode! A real man is not afraid to show his emotions and how real and raw you are. Amazing episode! You ALL are truly blessed to have the love and support you have.
Not me crying with them 😩. This was my fav episode by far, their dad is so humble and genuine 🥰
Landon: can I take that home
Austin: HEal nah😂😂😂😂😂😂 hahahaha omg I love yall
From day 1, you could see the love Allen has for his boys. He has always been emotional about his family and it’s so beautiful to see, it brings comfort to my inner child who longed for a loving relationship with my dad. The world needs more dads like this 🤍🤍
You guys should bring your stepmom and dad back as a couple ❤ Also bring grandma since grandma has helped you boys 🤍
Grandkids are a second chance ❤️ you make mistakes as a parent you can makeup for with your grandparents. Papa Mcbroom is SUCH an amazing dad and grandfather the fact that he can admit his faults is such GROWTH
Aw this gave me a better understanding as to why my mom does so much for my kids 🥺
There's something about watching Men cry and be vulnerable is so beautiful and healing. I'm so happy you guys created this podcast and choose to share your story with us.
i could listen to your dad for hours.. what a reflective, warm, dynamic man and father. a true hero. i'm so happy that there are men like your father. i hope there is a part 2 and more to see with him. this episode gave me so much strength and love. Thank you!⭐️
Pops: 😭.., Austin: 😭…,
Both: “let’s change subjects!”, Landon: “But wait!🥹” lol sweetest video ever💙💙💙
I’m sorry, but I’m in such tears right now but this is healing. I feel so refreshed thank you so much for having a podcast like this this thing everything for me right now thank you so much.
I cried so much!
Awww😭😭😭you guys made me cry 😭😭💙💙💙 Allen Mcbroom is such a great dad and this is where Austin and Landon get it from! God bless you guys! Landon and Austin you’re such great dads to your kids! 😭🙏🏻
43:30 remember that one time catherine and austin pranked him with his car and he ripped his shirt in half lmao
Yes!! 🤣🤣🤣
I remember thissss 😅
Yesssss 😂😂
Sent from cryingggg to laughing LOUD🤣😭😭
Yesss 😂
I LOVE papa Mcbroom. He is the real deal and so sweet.
Y’all Landon is hilarious-every episode I see a side of Landon I like more of. I love the part he says “I don’t even know why I’m crying because what I’m about to say is not even crying or touching.” I also like the questions Landon asks every guest, most the time it’s the questions we all thinking of.
“Where tf you been” 😂 I love this podcast tbh. So raw and genuine. May God continue blessing your family
Seeing them being full grown adult men with families of their own and being able to have a conversation so deep and meaningful with their dad and express their love and appreciation is so beautiful to watch. Coming from families where that is hardly ever seen I think it’s so amazing. These are some great men. ❤️
LMAOOO Landon is such a little brother 58:26 💀💀💀 the way he laughed bro started clapping lmaooooo
I wish I still had my parents, having the opportunity to have these conversations w/ your parents as grownups is a blessing.
1:23:05 Man this episode was sooooo healing I swear! Literally had me in tears. Something about a man being vulnerable and crying and admitting his faults/short comings and apologizing for them👏🏼. I truly love this podcast and what it’s doing for your family and my self and many others! I hope and wish you’ll prosperity, health and growth. Your children will be amazing because you’ll are amazing. Please keep being as raw and uncut as possible. This is a good look on both of you. You have me 100% eagerly waiting for the next episode. Papa Allen please do a 23 and me. Its all love over here ❤- Houston Texas
I knew this would make me cry. I grew up with multiple surrogate moms and dads because my biological mom died very early and my dad was in prison. I call them all mom and dad and I see them all as mom and dad. They're ALL gone now, and I was on each of their obituaries as their child. Although I was enormously blessed, there was always a void for my bio parents. May they all RIP. I pray that Mr. Mc Broom is successful in finding his bio dad.
BTW, the vulnerability y'all showed is so needed. Thank you for sharing such an intimate experience. I'm blessed because of it.
Omg I’m crying , I’m glad you guys are blessed to have a great dad
This is this type of content that I enjoy seeing not the only fans people or Austin actin all crazy. I appreciate the genuineness And authenticity . That means more and goes a lot farther than any comedy skit. And will keep people around a lot longer. I hope that you get answers for your family.
Yes Landon is right the girls always look out for the dad I’m 29 and my dad is my world it’s such a unique feeling❤
It’s not too late to create the memories your dad wants! If he wants to go fishing, GO! That’s a good dad you have there ❤ Make the memories 💫🙏
THE PODCAST WE’VE ALL BEEN WAITING FOR!!!! Loved the one with your mama, I haven’t even listened to this one yet and I already know I’m going to love it! Your parents are amazing!
We honestly love the emotions and vulnerability….. this podcast is amazing. I’ve never watched a podcast start to finish without skipping but this oneeeee … amazing
WOW you two have a great father Austin and Landon. Like your dad said it’s a private story and I can understand how hard it was to share it with the public. Sending love and hope he finds his dad.
I love dad's personality, I grew up similar.
Wow this whole show is all about patience - patience it gets better, patience have empathy, patience your character is being built, patience there's a bigger picture. Thanks for being so much more vulnerable. God bless you all
Incredible!!! The dynamics of this family is beautiful. Notice how they look at one another within each podcast, you can see pure unconditional love!
I just love your dad. You two have so much of your dad inside of you and it’s beautiful to watch🥹❤️
“I was very much into Tom Boys” “Excuse me” 😂😂 I cannot.
Couldnt have had a better episode… by far it has been the best yet. Had few tears… but love the bond you 3 have and the love and support you all give each other is unreal… to be continued.. much love to the Mcbroom Family…
This was so wholesome. Love to see real men cry! The realness and vulnerability is so beautiful. You guys are such a beautiful positive loving family. You can just see the love and respect. Much love.
Who else always thought Austin was Latino?! I knew you had that Latin flavor in you!!!! Iol But seriously, shout out to your dad for being open and vulnerable, YOU WILL FIND HIM, have faith 🙏 beautiful episode 👏👏👏 This podcast is changing lives and is setting an example of how family members, especially men, can sit down and discuss such touchy topics with one another - such a healing and transformative channel! You both are doing God's work!!! I feel so strongly about that 🌸
I always saw it more in Landon lol
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Yes! When Landon was sick with the cancer, he didn’t tell anyone and dropping weight! He definitely look Latino. ❤
I’m pppo pool for it but pls do post a picture 😊😊
@@user-jn1xw6gf9cI saw it since the first time I came across one of his videos 🫶🏼
Yes!! I definitely saw the Latino in them,and honestly was shocked when they said they were black and white,because Latino features are very Prominent,actually more in Landon IMO,but,they both have it!
I'm crying. Just some therapy I witness. I felt every emotion 🥹
This was definitely one of the best episodes seen the dynamic between you three is amazing, cherish these moments, I don’t have neither one of my parents here so seeing you guys it’s like being a part of a family virtually if that makes any sense, but definitely cried. Love, Papa McBroom.
Social media created an image in my head of Austin…. This podcast makes me think of him as a different person! Just reminds me there are always two sides to each story and no matter how social media portrays someone you can’t always trust what you see and hear. Much love from Maui, keep doing yo thanggggg!
Take a shot everytime Alan says "what have you " 😂😂😂 yull blackout 😂
I found a Benjamin C Enriquez in LA area current age 72 who had a death certificate for the year November 2020. He also had previous adress in NY and NJ aside from LA area. Not sure if that may be because he served time so he might of been stationed in different areas.
Possible Relatives that may be his daughter and or son Giselle Enriquez age 42, Katherine Enriquez age 38. There’s also a relative by the name Francisco Enriquez age 91. Lilliana Enriquez age 63. Hope this helps you get some closure🤍
Nolita Forbes is possible spouse shes still alive
Well nj and ny would probably make sense because don't they station the guys over on that coast before sending them off to war i think the navel bases are based over that way 🤔
You can message them at their website in their about info on this RUclips channel
@@flourishingwithaleo1365 could be their ggp
made me cry again guys😫this episode & your mom’s episode have been so beautiful and healing for you guys it has me in tears🥺
Can we see old pictures of mom and dad!? I would LOVE to see that! 😍
Yesssss!!!!
“What’s up” “where tf you been” 🤣🤣
man i DIED at Austin breaking Landons head 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
The first 50 seconds had me teary eyed. I just know this is going to be good! Sending love to Cali and everyone affected by the fires ✨💖
posted 10 mins early, who are the real ones in here!?
Me 😊
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Real one, right here!! 🔥🥰
☝️
Meeee!!! Austin bought me a camera a few years ago!!!!
I also just want to say,seeing your dad cry,listen,I understand! The simple fact that you cry,wishing you did more,makes you a GREAT DAD! You are all so YOUNG! It is Not too late! Your life is not over and you are still their Dad!! You have the time NOW,to go and do the things you wished you had done before! Take the time NOW,do it NOW!!! Take the time and spend it when you can! Take those trips! Spend it becoming a better you together!! Much love!!!
I love your dads personality he's such a great father and love how hes always so emotional never afraid to show his emotions❤❤
47:56 I'll never forget one day I was driving home from work and get a call from my kids' dad. He tells me our middle son rode his scooter into the wall outside. I panicked, asking if he was okay, and he said "yea hes fine. I put a bandaid on it."
When I got home, the whole right side of his face was scratched up, and he had a tiny bandaid on his cheek, looking like Nelly back in the day. 🤦♀️🤣
I was upset but also started laughing, asking him what that little ass bandaid gonna do. He said, "It made him stop crying, and he said it felt better." 😂 #Dadlogic
Our son is about to be 16, and this happened when he was like 5. We still talk about this story and crack up laughing.
Omg these stories are hilarious! When Landon said I have permanent damage 😂😂😂😂
I love how in touch you guys are with your emotions and aren’t afraid to tell people you love them 💗 this generation really lacks that because of the traumas we have due to our parents form of parenting…
It’s a beautiful thing to see you guys be vulnerable and to be able to open up the way you guys do. I can totally relate to the dad about his regrets. I got pregnant at a very young age and believe me when I say I wish I would have spent a lot more quality time with my two boys. Till this day I still get emotional about it but it also has made me a better mother and I’m very close to both my sons. You guys are such a beautiful family
I knew with Papa McBroom we would be shedding tears ❤
I love how you are all so open about your feelings, and yes real men do cry. I was very emotional watching this, I hope your dad does another podcast with you guys soon. Much love and respect to three fabulous daddy's.
I just love their dad…their parents!!!! They are just precious! Seem like the sweetest people🥹
Pops McBroom!!! Omg yesss we have to have him back AND your mom too. I loveeeed this. His honesty and emotions, you all are great. May God bless your families. 🤍✨
🥹 we are all crying along with you…the relationship that you guys have is special and you can tell that you’re great Dads because of the role model your Dad is for you both. ❤ great episode!
lol finalllyyyy landooooo in his feels, love youuuuu guys!!!!!!
Right the one who says he never cry’s 😂
The way I cried this entire video😭The therapy session we all needed! Thank you to the Mc Broom family for sharing your beautiful family with us💘
These are good loving men. No one can deny that. And Austin, I know you hooped. I looked you up on RUclips, and you were insanely good in college, bro! You should show those films here and talk about it. Not many people on the planet can show anything like that. You were different! Show everyone. You should!!
Yea they also rapped 2 girls (Austin and the dad) yea together at that 🤦🏻♀️
@@lindsay8575 Really? Yet you're here fangirling over them. #learntospell
Such a real and touching episode 😭 So beautiful, congrats guys for sharing a very special and private convo with us ❤️
I can't stop crying !! seeing a different side of y'all is amazing , Thank y'all for sharing and not holding back ..love you guys
As someone who lost their father at 18 years old, its so lovely to see you guys tell each other just how much you love and care for one another. I know you didn’t want to get emotional but that was a beautiful moment and i was crying with you haha
Loving the podcast also, look forward to listening each week! Keep it up ☺️
This has been my favorite episode! Your dad is such an amazing dad and humble man ❤
Aww I absolutely loved this episode it definitely touched me. Seeing you guys being open and vulnerable I love it!!! Enjoyed every second of this I give your dad love and respect for him to share his story. I hope that he can connect with his biological father. Prayers for you and everyone in LA. 🥹♥️
This episode really touched my heart. In my opinion…a real man is one who shows emotions.Thank you, for being open and sharing your feelings
I'm barely 30 minutes into the podcast, and I love it so far.
My mom never met her Father, and I believe he was older than my grandma. My grandma had my mom as a teenager. I always told myself, I have a whole other family that I know about. My mom has never once mentioned wanting to find her father. So I've never brought it up to her, even though I'm curious. All I know is, his last name is Pelayo.
I love their dad I have never in my life see a father that loves his children so much it’s always the mom he even cry for them i love him❤❤❤❤
"Thank you for sharing your heartfelt story. It's wonderful to see the love and appreciation you have for your parents."
Nothing better than family!! We are blessed to have amazing parents & siblings! Even w fam, you never changed!! Thank you so much for sharing!
Got me crying over here like a baby!!! Love watching you guys 💗💗💗
This was a beautiful thing! It was therapeutic and had me in tears! Mr. McBroom you are an amazing father/dad your sons are living proof! Thanks for being vulnerable and real!
😂when Landon says baseball was so boring! I died he look like a little kid 😂😂😂 hilarious
You all made me cry !!!! 😢😢😢
Dad McBroom , your a wonderful individual.
When Landon saying Austin having sleepovers at 30🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Papa Mcbroom is such a wholesome man / human being I can definitely see why both of his sons are such good fathers and men 🫶🏼
I felt that when Allen said “a father is a sperm donor, a dad is someone who steps up and takes care of you.” My dad who passed away was the one who raised me and nurtured me, took care of me, gave me advice as an adult and loved me. My father was just the sperm donor that’s it..
Gosh both of your parents podcast got me crying. Honestly so down to earth people I couldn’t care less what others think. I can see it, feel it that you are family oriented and really want what’s best for one another! I am happy for you all and iv really enjoyed listening to you guys with your parents, I felt right at home. Sending you all so much love. ❤️
MUCH LOVE AND RESPECT FOR POPS 🙏🏼🥳🤍 GOD BLESS ALL OF YOU GUYS LOVE YA’LL
The guest Iv been waiting for🥰 Everyone's dad!
This hits so close to home! I actually grew up never knowing my dad but recently took a DNA to find him or at least someone on my dad's side. I ended finding him today 21 years later. Family history is definitely important! I hope your dad finds his dad!
This has been one of the best podcast I have been able to listen and experience 🥺. His dad is almost like mine. My dad is my world and he works 2 jobs. He always makes time to take me to places and be there for me. Sometimes just a moment without thinking of anything and spending time with one another. That’s the best memories I have until this day. His dad is the most humble and must amazing human being ❣️ May God bless you all and your family ❣️
This is the hardest video for me to watch and the hardest to comment on. I lost my dad late 2020 and he was my everything. I so want to finish the video but i keep breaking down.
Fellas this is beautiful, no its the best that you too have the best daddy ever(too). You are indeed the men you are, the fathers you are because of him. 💚💚💚
Man, I'm not doing well but i ABSOLUTELY love this interview( while crying the entire time lol). Its crazy because the interview with your mom was also fabulous but i can call my mom, shes still here.
Cherish every moment with your dad, i did and i have no regrets but the pain of not having him is not easy.
I'll stop here.
I love this podcast and what you guys are doing.
God bless you 🙏🏾 💚
Very good podcast! Hope your dad can find his biological father and get to know the rest of the fam! I would really like to see that 😃❤ Blessings to you all 🙌🏼
I loved this episode just like the one with your mom! You can tell y’all were loved so much and now you have built a beautiful community of family that love you and your babies now! I love when a man can cry but can also be a provider and protecter! Nothing wrong in my eyes! Sending much love to you and your family 🙏❤️
Truly wish I had a dad that would have been so genuine with me the way Allen is.. he’s awesome!!
100% agree, Austin enjoy your girls at this age. Cherish these last few years every laugh, every hug, every kiss, every story telling they tell you, EVERY small moment!!! As soon as they hit middle school it will all change. They deal with so much dealing with insecurities, other girls being jealous, popularity, etc., list goes on. And let's not forget their raging hormones 😅 I feel like kids these days are dealt with so much more because of technology and social media, and always wanting to feel accepted or wanting validation from others. I have a 15 y/o right now and man oh man, from 6th grade to 9th grade; those years flew by so fast I feel like I aged 15 years dealing with a teenage girl 😬 and I'm only 35. Good luck to both of you. And great episode!!! 👌🏼👌🏼👌🏼
This was a great episode. Seeing u 3 talk to each other having a heart to heart conversation was so genuine. Letting everyone see the real u.
bowls and spoons under the bed is crazy 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 im crying lmaooo
Loved this episode. Hope your dad finds whatever his searching for about his biological father. Sending love from Australia 🦘
As soon as I saw the dad on the podcast I knew I was about to be crying with him 😂🩵 Amazing dads !
Austins greatest downfall is his ego which is hindering his ability to truly learn and grow. The constant need for validation is a sign of weakness.
Agee but the biggest sign of his weakness was his inability to keep his family together with 3 young kids
We need one with stepmom now. She’s always there but so behind the scenes
I loved this . Yes real men cry ! I’m always crying with you all lol ♥️ shoutout from WA ! Love to hear you have fam out here !