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Ep. 131 - How to Talk About Having Kids

Jun 13, 202428 minSeason 1Ep. 131
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In the past, having kids was simply taken for granted. It was just a thing a person did, like going to college or getting a job. But now, in the face of rising costs and environmental degradation, more and more millennials and zoomers are questioning whether they should become parents at all. On this episode, Commonweal editor Dominic Preziosi is joined by Rachel Wiseman and Anastasia Berg, editors at The Point and co-authors of What Are Children For? On Ambivalence and Choice.  They explain (and lament) how having kids has become so highly politicized in our culture, and offer suggestions for how to make better decisions about becoming a parent.   For further reading:  Jennifer Banks on reckoning with childbirth Kate Lucky reads to her new baby A symposium on anti-natalism and posthumanism
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