
Tim Goeglein
Vice President of Government and External Relations at Focus on the Family, former deputy director of the White House Office of Public Liaison under President George W. Bush, and author on family and public policy issues.
Top 3 podcasts with Tim Goeglein
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Oct 30, 2025 • 15min
A Survey on Red States and Birth Rates – Tim Goeglein, 10/30/25 (3031)
 Tim Goeglein, Vice President at Focus on the Family and former White House official, dives into the dynamics of birth rates across political landscapes. He discusses how faith, marriage, and community support contribute to higher birth rates among conservatives. Highlighting CDC findings, he connects higher fertility in Trump-voting counties to religious engagement, noting that faith communities can lessen child-rearing costs. Lastly, he suggests ways to nurture larger families through supportive policies and cultural incentives to foster family growth. 

Jul 7, 2025 • 16min
A New Survey on Christian Faith and Marriage – Tim Goeglein, 7/7/25 (1881)
 Tim Goeglein, Vice President at Focus on the Family and former White House official, discusses the significant role of Christian faith in marriage. He shares insights from a recent survey showing that convictional Christians report higher relationship satisfaction. The conversation highlights the transformative power of faith on family stability and its importance amid rising divorce rates. Goeglein also calls for a revival of faith to enhance the marriage dynamic and strengthen community ties, emphasizing how spiritual beliefs shape our understanding of marriage. 

Oct 29, 2024 • 26min
BONUS: "Stumbling Toward Utopia" with Tim Goeglein
 Tim Goeglein, Vice President of External and Government Relations for Focus on the Family and author of "Stumbling Toward Utopia," delves into the cultural shifts of the 1960s and their enduring impact on America. He discusses how utopian ideals often clash with societal realities, critiquing the contradictions of seeking freedom through government intervention. The conversation navigates the rise of cynicism in politics and culture, while also advocating for a revival of the American dream grounded in community support and historical context. 


