Sleeping In Mom's Bed w/ Danny Brown | Where My Moms At? Ep. 202
Jul 10, 2023
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Host Christina P is joined by YMH Studio's very own Danny Brown. They discuss Danny's experience in rehab, the delusions that come with sleep deprivation, and their distain for gold diggers. They also address voicemail and emails about sperm donors, McDonald's, and vag dryers. Danny recommends a summer reading list and fills Christina in on his recovery plan, Smart Recovery.
The absence of a father figure in the lives of children born to single mothers through sperm donation can have psychological effects.
There are ethical concerns regarding sperm donation for monetary gain and the quality of genes being passed on.
Raising children without a father figure presents challenges like the absence of a male role model and the need for kids to find their own identity.
Deep dives
Concerns about having children without a father figure
One major concern raised is the absence of a father figure in the lives of children born to single mothers through sperm donation. It is argued that genetics play a significant role in a child's development, and the potential lack of a paternal influence could have psychological effects.
Ethical implications of sperm donors
There are concerns about the ethical implications of sperm donation, particularly when men donate their sperm at clinics for monetary gain. The question arises about the quality of genes being passed on in such cases.
Potential challenges for children raised by single mothers
Raising children without a father figure can present challenges, such as the absence of a male role model, potential psychological effects, and the possible need for kids to find their own identity and place in the world.
Considering a balance between personal desires and the well-being of the child
While the desire to have children is personal and valid, it is important to consider the potential impact on the child's well-being. The importance of a healthy and supportive environment, regardless of the family structure, cannot be understated.
Discussing an author and his unconventional books
The hosts talk about an author named Quine Mills, who writes unconventional and creative books that explore topics like relationships, urban culture, and sex. The hosts discuss the titles of his books and find humor in their outrageous nature. They express amusement and admiration for the author's prolific output and independent publishing. They discuss the importance of appreciating unconventional forms of literature and speculate that his books might be popular among prison inmates. They express interest in collecting his books and supporting his work.
Conversations on fears and recovery
The hosts engage in a casual conversation about their personal fears, including heights, mice, space, and vomit. They share their experiences with vomiting and how it has become normalized for them during past drinking phases. They discuss the importance of finding a recovery program that suits them and mention their involvement in alternative recovery approaches such as Smart Recovery and Dharma. They reflect on the need to stay busy and focused on positive activities during their recovery journeys.
WHERE MY MOMS AT!? It's the show by the Moms for the Moms. Hosted by everybody's favorite "cool mom" Christina P! Not only the most REAL show for moms, but the most interactive. An open place to admit no one really knows what they're doing.
This week Christina P is joined by YMH Studio's very own, Danny Brown. Christina gets a little update from Danny about his experience in rehab. Whether it's alcohol or kids, they both know something about the delusions that come with sleep deprivation. Their conversation about the critical race theory leads to Christina sharing her distain for gold diggers, and somehow evolves into the memory of Miss Cleo. Danny and Christina address some follow up voicemail and emails about sperm donors, McDonalds, and vag dryers. Danny recommends a new summer reading list to Christina, a series by the up-and-coming author Quan Millz. To wrap up the episode, Danny fills Christina in on his recovery plan, called Smart Recovery.
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