Relatable with Allie Beth Stuckey

Ep 1184 | Are Stay-at-Home Moms Dumb?

May 6, 2025
The podcast tackles the debate about whether stay-at-home moms need to be intellectually stimulating, challenging stereotypes associated with traditional roles. Listeners gain insights on how to navigate tough theological questions with kids. There's also a spirited discussion on Russell Moore's views on toxic empathy versus Christian values. Finally, the hosts critique and rate the outrageous outfits from the latest Met Gala, showcasing a mix of fashion hits and misses.
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INSIGHT

Stay-at-Home Moms Are Intellectually Active

  • Being a stay-at-home mom does not imply intellectual dullness or lack of stimulation. - Moms face complex questions daily and intellectually shape their children's understanding and values.
INSIGHT

Intellect Is Vital for All

  • Intellectual stimulation is important for everyone, including moms who stay home. - Many external jobs or 'girl boss' roles may not truly challenge critical thinking or creativity.
ADVICE

Answer Kids' Hard Questions

  • Use the three G's (God's goodness, God's glory, and the gospel) to answer challenging theological questions. - This approach helps to frame difficult topics and guide both your own and your children's understanding.
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