https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-7k6zn-1afa178
Is now a good time to have kids? For many younger people, the answer is a firm no — climate change, political chaos, economic uncertainty, and a general sense of doom have made the idea of bringing a child into the world feel irresponsible. But theologian and expectant father Griffin Gooch sees it differently.
In this episode, Dennis talks with Griffin about why the fears surrounding having children — and getting married — say more about our cultural moment than they do about the actual goodness of family life. They explore how negativity bias and the constant flood of bad news shape our sense of the future, what social science actually tells us about what makes for a good life, and why the Christian tradition has always understood children as a profound blessing rather than a burden.
It’s a conversation about hope, friction, flourishing, and why bringing something good into a broken world isn’t naive — it might be exactly what the world needs.
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Having Kids When There’s Never a Good Time to Have Kids
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