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Unlock the secrets of how our kids genetic code influences addiction and behaviour and to what degree our parenting can really shape our kids future.
In this discussion with Dr. Danielle Dick, Professor of Psychology & Human Genetics and a pioneer in the field of genetic epidemiology we venture deep into the intertwining worlds of genetics, parenting, and their impact on child development.
Dr. Dick reveals the complex dance between genetic predispositions and environmental factors, shedding light on how these elements contribute to the development of addictive behaviours and antisocial traits. We explores ground-breaking insights into the heritability of addiction and the dynamic influence of parenting styles on children's emotional and behavioural outcomes.
Whether you're a parent seeking guidance or a curious mind fascinated by the genetic threads that shape our lives, this episode offers invaluable perspectives on the power of understanding genetic influences to enhance parenting strategies and potentially curb the pathways to addiction.
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Explore the shifting tides of British society as we tackle immigration its impact on zoomer demographics and the pressing topic of multiculturalism.
Kat and Charlie Downes who is a political commentator, political strategist at Touchpoint Strategy and a content lead at the Centre for Migration Control as they dive into the radical transformation of the political landscape, examining how young Britons are navigating an evolving cultural identity amidst rapid societal changes.
Mass migration is the most pressing issue facing Britain today. The conversation dives into how immigration is reshaping British society, particularly for younger generations, and how it is affecting cultural identity and public sentiment. We talk about how the current political landscape sees immigration and how the political elites respond to the public demands of reducing inward migration.
The discussion also explores the deeper societal impacts of immigration, touching on how young people feel disconnected from traditional British values and face increasing challenges in areas like housing and employment. Charlie highlights the critical role women play in shaping cultural norms, while also examining how the dating market reflects broader societal tensions created by immigration and shifting cultural dynamics.
Through this insightful conversation, Charlie offers a candid look at the growing public sentiment toward tighter immigration controls and the potential for political change driven by a new generation.
With mass immigration remaining a hot topic, this episode will create some sparks as we explore the flaming intersection of immigration, culture, and politics in modern Britain as well as the potential for political renewal driven by the energised voices of a new generation.
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The conversation about the darkest corners of human nature with Prof. Roy F. Baumeister as we tackle the unsettling question of ‘why good people become evil’?
This gripping interview unveils the dark psychology and mechanisms behind seemingly incomprehensible actions.
Prof. Baumeister, a world’s leading figure in psychology, dissects the enigma of evil from a scientific viewpoint offering the explanation through the four psychological roots of evil, probing into how normal individuals can commit extraordinary atrocities.
We explore the pivotal roles of self-esteem, idealism, and the often-misunderstood concept of sadism in shaping human actions. The dialogue takes a deeper look at the delicate balance between free will and moral accountability, challenging the boundaries of what society labels as evil.
This thought-provoking discussion not only sheds light on the darkest corners of human behaviour but also questions the very essence of morality and free will in the modern world.
Join us as we navigate through these complex topics, offering fresh perspectives on why individuals cross the line into territories of evil. Don't miss this fascinating exploration into the darkest depths of human psychology.
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Delve into the future of intimacy where VR sex and AI dating are redefining human connections, with Dr. Marianne Brandon.
We explore how emerging technologies like virtual reality and artificial intelligence are transforming our understanding and experience of intimacy.
Dr. Brandon unpacks the complex interactions between technology and human sexuality, discussing the profound effects of online pornography and virtual reality on our relationships.
The conversation extends into the misconceptions surrounding male and female sexualities and the new challenges monogamous relationships face in the digital age. Learn how these technologies are not just changing how we interact sexually but are shaping the very fabric of romantic connections.
As we navigate this brave new world of artificial intimacy Dr. Brandon offers invaluable insights and practical advice for fostering deeper connections and managing the implications of these technologies in our personal lives.
Whether it's discussing the impacts with the next generation or understanding our own relationships, this interview is a must-watch for anyone curious about the evolving landscape of love and sex in the age of technology.
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Dive into the controversial world of woke ideology and the raging culture wars in our societies with Professor Eric Kaufmann, as we dissect how political landscapes are shaping the lives of the younger generations.
This engaging conversation unravels the intricate connections between modern left ideologies and the increasing LGBT identification among youth, providing a fresh perspective on the cultural shifts influencing societal norms and personal identities.
We explore how woke principles are infiltrating various aspects of society—from systemic racism to white privilege—and their profound impact on free speech and cancel culture.
Professor Eric Kaufmann sheds light on the religious-like fervour of woke ideology, its historical roots, and its long-term consequences on our societal fabric.
This discussion will challenge you to consider the balance between liberal humanitarianism and the urgent need for more forceful conservative engagement in cultural dialogues.
Are we witnessing a genuine cultural evolution, or is this a temporary wave of radical ideas poised to recede?
Join us in this pivotal discussion as we explore the ideological battlegrounds to grasp the complex dynamics of woke ideology and the culture wars that are defining our times.
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Is investing in children the cornerstone for a thriving future? Join Kat and Josh Wood, the Executive Director of Them Before Us as we unravel the profound impacts of pro-child policies on society's economic and social fabric.
We delve into how every aspect of policy from education to immigration can and should be reimagined with children at the forefront.
It’s time to reconsider the economic and social narratives surrounding our investment in the next generation. What hidden impacts do these policies hold for our future? How could they reshape the landscape of education, taxation, and immigration?
Uncover the surprising connections and the potential for profound societal benefits in this crucial conversation. Are we ready to rethink our priorities for the sake of our children’s future?
Tune in to find a new perspective on what it truly means to invest in the next generation.
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Are we too soft on our kids? Dive deep into the controversial world of permissive parenting with Kat and Dr. Leonard Sax, a renowned expert in child and adolescent development. This conversation exposes the troubling outcomes of lax parenting styles and the critical need for more defined boundaries in family dynamics. Explore why striving to be your child's best friend might be undermining their development and contributing to broader societal issues.
Dr. Sax unpacks the collapse of traditional parenting roles and its link to rising anxiety and depression among youths. He stresses the importance of authoritative parenting over permissive approaches, especially in an era dominated by digital distractions like TikTok and addictive video games. Discover how religious families often succeed in instilling resilience in children, and why a return to more structured parenting could lead to healthier, more capable young adults.
Join us as we delve into the effects of permissive parenting on academic performance, attention spans, and the psychological well-being of both boys and girls. Learn why setting limits and restoring adult connections are vital in counteracting the negative impacts of social media and fostering true achievement and power in the next generation.
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Unlock the secrets of genetic psychology with Professor Robert Plomin as we explore how our genes shape our behaviour, personality, and mental health. Dive into the heart of the debate: are we the products of our environment, or do our genes determine who we become?
Join Kat and Professor Robert Plomin in this fascinating discussion about the substantial influence of genetics on psychology. From mental health to cognitive abilities, discover how genetic predispositions interact with environmental factors to shape individual differences. The conversation delves into genetic determinism, the role of polygenic scores in predicting health outcomes, and the ethical dimensions of genetic testing.
We'll explore the balance between genetic makeup and personal choices, challenging the notion that environmental factors alone dictate our psychological traits. This engaging dialogue offers profound insights into how understanding our genetic foundation can lead to more informed and compassionate approaches to mental health and parenting.
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Are we truly living under a patriarchy, or is the term currently misunderstood?
Join Kat and George, a man behind TheTinMen as they delve into the heated debate on the true meaning of patriarchy in today's society.
Our discussion not only challenges prevailing notions of male oppression but also shines a light on often ignored issues like men's health, rights, and the unique pressures they face. From examining the real impacts of gamma bias to exploring controversial men's right to choose, this conversation unpacks the complexities surrounding men's roles and rights.
Don’t miss this thought-provoking exploration that challenges conventional wisdom and calls for a deeper understanding of gender dynamics.
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Is empathy always a virtue? Or is it just a smoke screen for narcissists?
Join Kat as she delves into a provocative discussion with Dr. Barbara Oakley, exploring why 'empathy is not virtuous' can be a hard truth in today's society hell-bent on thin veneer of kindness.
Unpacking the concept of pathological altruism, they uncover how well-meaning actions can sometimes lead to unintended harm, both personally and societally. From the dangers of extreme activism to the manipulative use of altruistic motives in totalitarian regimes, this conversation challenges our preconceptions and urges a re-evaluation of what it truly means to do good.
This is a compelling exploration of how critical thinking and a balanced perspective on empathy can prevent kindness from turning into calamity.
Uncover why understanding the pitfalls of unchecked empathy is crucial for genuinely beneficial actions, finishing with a powerful reminder: True kindness requires more than good intentions; it demands a clear-eyed view of the consequences.
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Time to reverse the fall of our civilisations and explore potential solutions to population collapse that is awaiting us.
Join Kat and Dr. Paul Morland, a renowned author and broadcaster, widely recognised as one of the world's leading demographers as they discuss the paradox of wealth and fertility, the consequences of aging populations, and the urgent need for policies that encourage parenthood.
Discover why societal changes, such as improved housing affordability and supportive childcare, are necessary but not sufficient to reverse the trend of falling birth rates. From the impact of immigration to the role of education in shaping attitudes toward family planning, this conversation navigates the complex landscape of demographic challenges that threaten economic growth and societal health.
Dive deeper into the strategies that could stabilise or even reverse population decline, examining how governments, communities, and individuals can collaborate to foster a demographic environment where the joy of raising children is a celebrated aspect of life.
Understand the balance needed between government action, technological advancements, and personal responsibility in creating sustainable solutions to one of the most pressing issues of our time.
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In this episode, Kat Kuczynska is joined by Dr. Mark Leary to talk about the "Goldilocks Zone" for self-reflection. They explore how to strike the perfect balance between too much and too little self-awareness and discuss the evolutionary roots of stress responses, the importance of controlling negative emotions, and the perils of excessive self-focus.
Dr. Leary also shares his insights on social anxiety, the impact of social media, and the necessity of intellectual humility. Drawing from his research and life experiences, Dr. Leary guides us through the complexities of self-esteem, mindfulness, and the importance of community. Tune in for a rich, thought-provoking conversation aimed at helping you navigate the intricacies of the human mind and social connections.
Here are the Highlights:
00:01 Surprising Insights: The Curse of the Self
05:06 The Evolution of Self-Reflection: From Beneficial to Harmful
12:30 Mindfulness and Overthinking: Finding the Balance
17:15 Self-Esteem: Debunking Myths and Finding the Truth
27:02 Self-Esteem as a Social Gauge: How Others Affect Our Self-Worth
32:31 The Dangers of Extreme Individualism
37:00 Impression Management: Navigating Social Perceptions
43:45 Social Media’s Impact on Our Internal Gauge
47:58 The Importance of Context in Caring About Others’ Opinions
52:11 Embracing Realism: Finding Your Goldilocks Zone
56:43 Intellectual Humility: Recognizing We Could Be Wrong
1:02:18 Finding Balance in a Complex World: The Path to a High-Quality Life
1:06:17 Retirement and Ongoing Research: Intellectual Humility and Beyond
About Dr. Mark Leary
Mark Leary is a researcher, writer, and Professor Emeritus of Psychology and Neuroscience at Duke University who is recognised internationally as a leading expert in social and personality psychology. During his career, Mark has published 12 books and more than 250 scholarly articles and chapters on topics dealing with social motivation, emotion, self-relevant thought, and psychological well-being. He has also recorded three courses for the Teaching Company’s Great Courses series: Understanding the Mysteries of Human Behavior, Why You Are Who You Are: Investigations into Human Personality, and Your Public Persona: Self-presentation in Everyday Life.
Mark is a Fellow of the American Psychological Association, the Association for Psychological Science, and the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, for which he served as President in 2014. He received the Lifetime Career Award from the International Society for Self and Identity and was co-recipient of the Scientific Impact Award (with Roy Baumeister) from the Society for Experimental Social Psychology. Mark was founding editor of the journal, Self and Identity, and editor of Personality and Social Psychology Review and Character and Context, the blog of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology.
After 39 years as a faculty member, Mark retired from Duke University in 2019 and now spends much of his time writing and speaking about human behaviour.
About Kat Kuczynska
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In today's episode, Kat Kuczynska talks to Dr. David C. Geary in an enlightening discussion about the complexities of education and gender dynamics. They explore how different educational approaches can benefit boys and girls. They also discuss the nuances of equal rights and parental responsibilities and examine the impact of societal narratives on both men and women.
Dr. Geary provides fascinating insights into gender differences in cognitive abilities and professional interests, shaped by everything from pre-natal hormones to societal conditions. They tackle the "gender equality paradox" in STEM fields and discuss the biological and societal factors influencing boys' academic challenges and natural behaviour. Tune in for a thought-provoking conversation that challenges conventional wisdom and offers deeper insight into the fabric of our social dynamics.
Here are the Highlights:
00:00 The Nature vs. Nurture Debate in Gender Differences
07:52 Rough and Tumble Play: Boys’ Natural Inclination
12:38 Career Choices: Interests and Skills Shaped by Gender
19:00 The Gender Equality Paradox: More Equal Societies, More Occupational Segregation
25:23 Boys’ Education: Addressing the Unique Needs of Boys
30:32 The Controversial Debate on Reproductive Rights and Gender Equality
36:42 Cognitive Differences: Strengths and Vulnerabilities
42:31 The Health and Developmental Differences Between Genders
49:55 Evolutionary Perspectives on Sex Differences
56:10 Current and Future Research: Insights and Expectations
About Dr. David C. Geary
David C. Geary is a distinguished cognitive scientist and evolutionary psychologist, renowned for his expertise in mathematical cognition, learning, and the biological underpinnings of sex differences. With a Ph.D. from the University of California at Riverside in 1986, he has held faculty positions at the University of Texas at El Paso and the University of Missouri. Presently a Curators' Distinguished Professor and Thomas Jefferson Fellow in the Department of Psychological Sciences and Interdisciplinary Neuroscience Program, Dr. Geary has authored several influential books, including "Children's Mathematical Development," "Male, Female: The Evolution of Human Sex Differences," "The Origin of Mind: Evolution of Brain, Cognition, and General Intelligence," and "Evolution of Vulnerability: Implications for Sex Differences in Health and Development." He has also co-authored the book "Sex Differences: Summarizing More Than a Century of Scientific Research." Additionally, Dr. Geary has contributed over 330 articles and chapters across diverse fields such as cognitive, developmental, and evolutionary psychology, education, biology, and medicine. Notably, he has delivered invited addresses at various prestigious institutions in the United States, Canada, Europe, and East Asia, covering a wide spectrum of disciplines.
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In today's episode, Dr. Joyce Benenson offers a deep dive into her groundbreaking research on the differences between men and women. She shares surprising findings that challenge common beliefs, such as the discovery that young boys and men are highly communal, caring, and cooperative, contrasting with the common stereotype of men we have in our minds.
We explore the unique ways men and women form relationships and alliances. Dr. Benenson also delves into the fascinating world of female intersexual competition, revealing that women do compete as much as men do, but using more subtle strategies.
This conversation covers a range of intriguing topics, including gender dynamics, the evolution of the human brain for social navigation, and the sensitivity of women to threats, which might influence their behaviour in avoiding controversy or cancelling dissenting voices.
Join us for an insightful and thought-provoking discussion that will challenge your perceptions and deepen your understanding of gender differences and evolutionary biology that dives us all.
Here are the Highlights:
01:51 Women do compete as much as men do but they use more subtle strategies.
08:54 Ancient evidence supports shift in gender dynamics.
15:01 Unveiling Female Intersexual Competition: Subtle and Indirect Forms
29:42 Material possessions and status don't lessen competitiveness.
35:42 Long human childhood leads to bigger brains.
42:14 Gender Differences in Competition and Self-Protection
47:58 The Role of Emotional Upset in Cancel Culture
53:44 The Importance of Understanding Evolutionary Biology
57:34 Questioning personality traits tested in different contexts.
01:03:59 Research focuses on sex ratios and alliances.
About Joyce
Dr. Joyce Benenson is a lecturer in Human Evolutionary Biology Department at Harvard University. Her research focuses on the development of human social structures, emphasizing sex differences in competition and cooperation, drawing insights from non-human primates, especially chimpanzees. She teaches courses on Primate Development and Mammalian Behavior.
Dr. Benenson began studying children's interactions at the age of 19 as an undergraduate at Duke University. After earning her Ph.D. from Harvard University in 1988, she held various academic positions including post-doctoral researcher at Radcliffe College, assistant professor at the University of Hartford, assistant and associate professor at McGill University in Canada, reader in Ethology at the University of Plymouth in England, and full professor of Psychology at Emmanuel College in Boston.
Book: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Warriors-Worriers-Survival-Joyce-Benenson/dp/0199972230
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In today's episode, you'll join host Kat Kuczynska in a compelling conversation with Bettina Arndt, a pioneering sex therapist and advocate for men's rights in Australia. As you listen, you'll explore a range of topics including the unique challenges that arise in divorce cases, the damaging impact of false allegations, and the growing educational disparity faced by boys in predominantly female environments. Dive deep into discussions on modern gender dynamics, the evolving role of fathers, and the need for restoring the presumption of innocence. Tune in and become part of the conversation as we strive to build a wiser world together.
Here are the Highlights:
02:41 Feminism can foster a victim mentality and undermine
responsibility.
09:52 Boys are disadvantaged growing up in a female-dominated education system.
12:11 Male teachers facing suspicion and false allegations.
20:29 Gender equality in job recruitment lacks logic.
22:13 People's indifference to gender issues.
30:57 Gender gap in sexual desire can cause misunderstanding in marriages.
34:47 Pressure to quickly achieve intimacy in online dating.
44:55 Women are taking advantage of the family court system.
52:25 The differences in mothers and fathers fuelling the divide.
59:04 False allegations against celebrities are not straight-forward.
About Bettina Arndt
As one of Australia’s first sex therapists, Bettina started her career talking about sex on television and radio and teaching doctors and other professionals about sexual counselling. She then became a well-known social commentator, a rare public voice speaking out about problems confronting men and boys in our anti-male society. Having attracted the ire of feminists with her university speaking tour exposing the campus kangaroo courts, in 2020 they attempted to cancel her after she received a government honour for promoting gender equity through advocacy for men. She continues her advocacy through blogs on Substack and regular media appearances.
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Kat Kuczynska interviews Dr. Darrell Bricker as they explore the complex topic of declining global population rates. Darrell is the CEO of Ipsos Public Affairs and has written several national best-selling books, his most recent is called Next. Kat and Darrell discuss how declining birth rates could potentially impact everything from climate change to economic stability and societal infrastructure. What role do fertility rates play, and how are policies to address these changes faring across different countries?
Tune in for a thought-provoking conversation that challenges conventional wisdom and sheds light on the critical changes shaping our future. This is one episode you won't want to miss.
Here are the Highlights
00:01 Human population decline, changing views on procreation.
07:09 Fertility rates are only an approximation
11:27 Challenges of accommodating a rapidly collapsing population.
18:26 Is Africa really going to be the cradle of the world?
26:04 The complexities in Africa's economic potential.
36:31 Lowering cost of children and reducing motherhood penalty.
42:51 Childcare costs and fertility rate correlations.
53:44 Poland's prenatal policies and population changes analysed.
55:59 Immigration creates short-term relief but long-term issues.
01:02:31 Global aging population presents predictable challenges that need to be addressed.
About Dr. Darrell Bricker
Dr. Darrell Bricker is Global CEO, Ipsos Public Affairs. Prior to joining Ipsos in 1990, Dr. Bricker was Director of Research in the office of Canada's Prime Minister. Dr. Bricker holds a Ph.D. in Political Science from Carleton University, and a BA and MA from Wilfrid Laurier University. He has been awarded an Honorary Doctor of Laws Degree by
Wilfrid Laurier University, which named him one of their top 100 graduates in the last 100 years. Darrell has written several national bestselling books including his most recent Next and Empty Planet: The Shock of Global Population Decline (with John Ibbitson), which was a finalist for the Donner Prize. Darrell’s latest book, Next (Harper Collins, March 2020) was nominated for Canada’s National Business Book Award.
Dr. Bricker is a popular public speaker who regularly engages with audiences around the world. He's written articles for publications as diverse as Canada's Globe and Mail and France's Le Monde. He has also appeared on television and radio with all of Canada’s major national networks, and around the world with news broadcast organisations such as CNN, the BBC and NPR. Darrell is also the 2021 recipient of the Radio Television Digital News Association’s Hutton Award of Excellence for commitment to the betterment of journalism in Canada.
Darrell lives in Toronto with his wife Nina and daughter Emily.
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In today’s episode, our host Kat Kuczynska sits down with Dr Alka Sehgal Cuthbert, the thoughtful director of Don't Divide Us, an organisation that challenges the rise of critical race theory and divisive ideologies in our schools. Together, they explore the substantial growth of diversity and inclusion roles across various sectors, especially in education, and discuss the financial and ideological implications of this trend.
Alka voices her concern over the rise of relativistic ideas in education, urging a re-evaluation of how these ideologies shape our children's future and the very fabric of democracy. As we confront the encroachment of critical race theory and other ideologies, their conversation underscores the vital need to preserve intellectual integrity and promote a curriculum grounded in truth and traditional values. Stay tuned to Wisdom Rebellion for more insights into how we can reclaim our educational institutions and ensure a unified and informed future.
Here are the Highlights:
00:00 Backlash against anti-racism efforts in schools.
04:27 Academic turned activist, whose aim is to support parents.
08:02 Untrue allegations that racism persists despite historical and social progress.
14:11 How knowledge has been hijacked by activists
15:08 Critical theory spread beyond academia is causing harm.
19:24 Confusion about elite projects with left-wing associations.
21:35 Higher education fostering relativistic and radical ideas.
26:07 Schools play a role in children's political education.
29:02 Senior professors unable to voice their thoughts.
32:41 Discussion on politics in classrooms
36:22 The new handbook that aims to shape education worldwide.
40:36 Curriculum must respect traditional disciplinary knowledge.
About Dr Alka Sehgal Cuthbert
Dr Alka Sehgal Cuthbert is an educator, academic, author and campaigner who believes passionately in the essential importance of impartiality both in education and as a prerequisite for the civilised conversations necessary for democracy to flourish. Alka comes to the directorship of Don’t Divide Us following two years as its founder lead on education, a campaign which she felt impelled to join as a counter to the fractious and one-sided discussions about race relations in the UK which have dominated since 2020.
Alka began her career teaching English Literature in inner city London and went on to become a member of the Ofsted Advisory Panel on English. Until recently she was still practising on the front line as an English teacher with the Civitas Education Charity supplementary schools project. She is a prolific author of specialist texts on education, including What Should Schools Teach? Disciplines, Subjects and the Pursuit of Truth (IoE UCL Press, 2017). She has spoken at numerous prestigious conferences and gave evidence to the 2016 All-Party Parliamentary Group Inquiry (APPGI) on Knowledge and Skills in Education.
Alka made a characteristically bold entrance into politics in 2017, standing for the Brexit Party as a protest against the potential democratic deficit that would have followed had the popular vote not been enacted.
Alka is a wife and mother of two adult children. She enjoys cooking, opera and travelling to visit family in India, when time allows.
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Your host Kat explores the controversial ethics behind the fertility industry with her inspiring guest Jennifer Lahl. Jennifer, an expert in bioethics and a vocal advocate for ethical fertility practices, brings to light the often overlooked risks and ethical questions surrounding surrogacy, egg donation, and IVF treatments.
They explore the commodification of human reproduction, examining the exchange of large sums of money for eggs and the implications of this modern trade. Jennifer will share insights into the lack of comprehensive informed consent for donors, the pressing health risks associated with fertility drugs and procedures, and the troubling lack of accountability in the fertility industry.
Listen as they question the fertility industry, and discuss the need for a more transparent and ethical approach to reproductive technologies. Whether you're someone considering these options, a healthcare provider, or simply interested in the ethical debate, this conversation is a must-listen.
Here are the Highlights:
00:00 Exploring ethical issues in the fertility industry.
05:39 Egg donor undergoes intense fertility treatment process.
09:16 Egg donors are paid a lot more in the USA
10:17 Wealthier states attract selective, wealthy university clients.
15:07 Twisted experience with cancer and fertility choices.
18:22 IVF and its many unanswered ethical concerns.
23:29 Is less fertility drugs better for women?
26:42 Concerns about declining male fertility
30:50 IVF industry, emotive subject with complex factors.
33:29 Complications of fertility techniques.
37:24 IVF research yields uncertain findings and ongoing technological evolution.
40:22 Piling up different technologies and the impacts on children.
44:26 Surrogacy presents complex medical and legal issues.
48:10 Is surrogacy and donating an organ comparable?
About Jennifer Lahl
Jennifer Lahl is the founder of The Center for Bioethics and Culture Network and combines over 25 years of experience in paediatric critical care nursing, hospital administration, and senior nursing management with a profound commitment to bioethical advocacy.
Lahl is a respected author with works published in various prestigious outlets, and her expertise makes her a sought-after speaker in international forums, including the European Parliament and the United Nations.
She has produced and directed multiple award-winning documentaries that explore complex bioethical issues, such as "Eggsploitation" and "Trans Mission: What’s the Rush to Reassign Gender?".
Her films, known for addressing controversial, yet important topics within bioethics, are available for free on The Center for Bioethics and Culture Network’s YouTube channel. Her latest projects include the documentary "The Lost Boys: Searching for Manhood" and the book "The Detransition Diaries," co-authored with Kallie Fell.
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Successful entrepreneur and a mother turns into a wisdom seeker to figure out how to thrive in an ever-changing and challenging world.
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In the episode, Kat explores the psychological and societal layers of motherhood with renowned psychoanalyst and parenting expert, Erica Komisar. With over three decades of experience, Erica brings a wealth of knowledge from her practice and her insightful books, including Being There: Why Prioritizing Motherhood in the First 3 Years Matters.
Erica addresses the complex interplay between feminism, corporate pressures, and the devaluation of motherhood in modern society. She provides poignant commentary on the genetic and psychological prerequisites for motherhood and discusses why it's crucial for women to resolve their personal traumas before embracing parenthood. We also touch on sensitive topics like postpartum depression and the unique challenges women face in nurturing and bonding with their children. Together, they explore the critical stages of child development, the profound impact of being present, and how societal pressures can shape maternal experiences.
Whether you're a parent, thinking of becoming one, or simply interested in the psychological dynamics of motherhood, this episode offers compelling insights and thoughtful discussions on nurturing the next generation. Join us as we unpack these topics and more on Wisdom Rebellion.
Here are the Highlights:
00:00 Devaluing mothering in modern times and its impact.
05:21 Feminism masculinises women, limiting their leadership potential.
12:03 Understanding maternal instincts through nurturing and dependency.
17:24 Entrepreneurial practice offers freedom and self-reliance.
25:01 Declining fertility rates impact the mental health of children.
28:53 Caring for children driven by selfless need.
37:36 When to seek professional help if you’re struggling.
38:44 Politicians avoid difficult issues, neglecting societal impact.
46:39 Achieving work-life balance as a mother.
50:11 Parental presence is crucial in adolescent mental health.
55:28 Gradual separation helps children adjust to school.
01:00:55 Erica Commissar's work has changed my parenting.
About Erica Komisar
Erica Komisar, LCSW is a clinical social worker, psychoanalyst, and parent guidance expert who has been in private practice in New York City for over 30 years. A graduate of Georgetown and Columbia Universities and The New York Freudian Society, Ms. Komisar is a psychological consultant bringing parenting workshops to clinics, schools, corporations, and childcare settings. She is a contributor to The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post and The New York Daily News. She is also a Contributing Editor to The Institute for Family Studies and appears regularly on Fox and Friends and Fox 5 News. Erica is the author of Being There: Why Prioritizing Motherhood in the First Three Years Matters and Chicken Little the Sky Isn't Falling: Raising Resilient Adolescents in the New Age of Anxiety.
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Successful entrepreneur and a mother turns into a wisdom seeker to figure out how to thrive in an ever-changing and challenging world.
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Welcome back to Wisdom Rebellion. In episode six, Kat and her special guest Kat Boyd explore the intricate world of fertility and the often overlooked importance of eating natural food rather than highly processed convenience foods.
Kat Boyd is a renowned naturopath and nutritional therapist specialising in natural fertility. Together, they unpack the complexities of modern fertility from egg freezing misconceptions to the crucial role of organic, seasonal nutrition for would-be parents. Whether you're planning for pregnancy or navigating IVF, Kat's holistic wisdom and 25 years of experience will challenge what you thought you knew and help you harness the true power of your reproductive health.
So, if you're ready to challenge the status quo and look at life from a different perspective, keep listening to Wisdom Rebellion.
Here are the Highlights:
00:00 Misconceptions about Fertility
15:11 The Fertility Window
27:36 The Importance of Preconception Care
34:26 Testing Hormones and Nutritional Deficiencies
46:07 The Fertility Journey and The Often-Forgotten Role of Men
48:01 Personalized Fertility Care and Preparing for Pregnancy
50:21 The Optimal Diet for Fertility
58:00 The Risks and Limitations of Egg Freezing
01:00:15 The Impact of Fertility Treatments on Women and Children
01:06:12 Understanding the Egg Retrieval Process
01:07:35 Health Impacts of Fertility Technologies
01:09:45 The Emotional Journey of Infertility
01:11:23 The Importance of Prioritizing Family
01:12:47 Where to Find More Information
Kat Boyd
Kat Boyd, a distinguished Naturopath and Nutritional Therapist who specialises in natural fertility. With over 25 years of experience in the allied health professions and a focus on fertility for the past 15 years, Kat brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to her field. Renowned as a Natural Fertility Specialist, she supports couples on their journey to parenthood, especially those facing challenges such as miscarriage or unsuccessful IVF treatments.
Kat holds memberships in several widely recognised organisations, including the Association of Naturopathic Practitioners, General Naturopathic Council, and the British Fertility Society.
Kat’s personal experiences with polycystic ovarian syndrome, overcoming miscarriage to become a mother at the age of 38 have fuelled her passion to help others achieve their dreams of parenthood. Based in London, she supports couples globally. Kat employs a holistic approach to fertility that integrates mindset, nutrition, herbal, and lifestyle medicine.
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