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Mentioned in 7 episodes

Hannah's Children

Book • 2024

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Mentioned in 7 episodes

Authored by Catherine Pakaluk and discusses the experiences of women with five or more children.
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636. Why Aren’t We Having More Babies?
Mentioned by Simone Collins while contrasting it with the challenges faced by teens in smaller families.
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We Raised a Generation of Hikikomori: Gentle Parenting Failed Gen Alpha
Mentioned by Phil Vischer in the context of declining birth rates and the search for meaning in having children.
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634: The Happiness Paradox & Lessons from Life’s Last Room with Amy Low
Mentioned by Kevin Dolan as one of the speakers at the Natal Conference.
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Ep. 2606 There Was No Population Bomb
Mentioned by Tom Spence as a book about women with five or more children.
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#43. Post Election Media Diets with Tom Spence of Basic Books
Mentioned by Andrew Klavan as a book that studies women who are still having children and finds out what makes them different from the women who aren't.
Reversing The Catastrophic Birth Decline | Catherine Ruth Pakaluk
Recommended by Louise Perry as a gorgeous book about American women who have been to university and have had five or more children.
The Hidden History of Mormonism - Michelle Stone | Maiden Mother Matriarch Episode 144
Mentioned by Simone Collins when discussing the challenges and rewards of raising a large family.
Why Corporate America REALLY Went Woke
Mentioned to exemplify a woman who entered a marriage with a man who already had six children.
NY Times Begs Men to Date Again: Why They're Opting Out
Mentioned by Jeremy Pryor as the basis for a discussion on declining birth rates and the experiences of women with large families.
Lessons From Large Families Defying The Collapsing Birth Rate with Dr. Catherine Pakaluk
Mentioned by Christine in relation to the question of meaning, purpose, and faith in the good.
What Are Children For?
Mentioned by Simone Collins , referencing her interviews with college-educated mothers of large families.
The Peppa Pig Pregnancy Conspiracy: Exploring Pronatalist Propaganda

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