

The Year of the Parent: A 2021 Megyn Kelly Show Retrospective | Ep. 231
Dec 29, 2021
Paulina Pinsky, daughter of Dr. Drew Pinsky, candidly discusses her battle with bulimia and the pressures of parenting. Maud Maron and Asra Nomani delve into the rising tensions between parents and school boards, highlighting parental activism against controversial educational ideologies. Scott Galloway emphasizes the challenges of navigating technology's impact on parenting today. Meanwhile, Andrew Gutmann shares his critique of progressive schooling, underscoring the urgent call for parental involvement in education.
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Triplet Life
- Dr. Drew's daughter, Paulina Pinsky, discusses growing up as a triplet.
- She theorizes that being the last triplet born created a sense of abandonment.
Dr. Drew's Workaholism
- Paulina Pinsky discusses the impact of her father's workaholism on her childhood.
- Dr. Drew acknowledges his demanding career and expresses some regret for his absence.
Impact on Relationships
- Paulina reflects on how her father's emotional unavailability influenced her romantic relationships.
- She sought emotionally unavailable partners, mirroring her childhood experience.