80,000 Hours Podcast

Rob & Luisa chat kids, the 2016 fertility crash, and how the 50s invented parenting that makes us miserable

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Nov 25, 2025
Dive into the fascinating decline of global fertility rates and its implications. Explore the shifting values around parenting, as modern expectations often leave parents feeling overwhelmed. Discover how financial factors may not be the main driver; opportunity costs and changes in relationship dynamics play a bigger role. Rob and Luisa discuss the importance of independent play for children and practical policies that could help raise fertility. They even ponder how AI might reshape parenting and childcare in the future.
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Deciding Despite Career-Care Tradeoffs

  • Luisa struggled for years feeling she both wanted kids and needed to prioritise her career first.
  • She eventually decided to have children despite the tension because parenthood felt deeply important to her.
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Severe Pregnancy Nausea And Medical Frustration

  • Luisa had severe pregnancy nausea that left her bedridden for months and frustrated at medical risk-aversion.
  • She felt anger that effective remedies were underused due to safety fears and slow pharmaceutical action.
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Newborns Can Be Easier Than Expected

  • Rob described an initially surprisingly easy newborn stage when his son was calm and slept well.
  • That early ease shifted as the child grew mobile and required constant attention once back at work.
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