A 150-Year Review on the State of Today's Family
Famous at Home - En podcast af Josh + Christi Straub - Onsdage

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There have been some major societal, socioeconomic, cultural, and technological shifts over the past 150 years that have changed not just family structure, but who our children are becoming. In this episode, we ask the question: Is what culture is giving us right now beneficial for our family? In Season 3, we’re looking to move “Beyond the Matrix,” asking the hard questions about how we lead our families. In episode 2, Josh takes a 30,000 foot view of the changes throughout the last 150 years in the Western world and the corresponding changes in family structure and child outcomes. For example, he talks about the generational trend from resourceful to entitled to anxious, and the societal factors at play.Time Stamps:0:00 Introduction3:00 The top regrets people have at the end of their lives4:45 What our children pick up from us in modern Western world8:28 Family structure changes over last 150 years12:08 How socioeconomic changes impacted the family over last 150 years16:17 Changes in how we view children in last 150 years19:16 How changes in religiosity in last 150 years have impacted the family20:05 The effects of technological changes over last 150 years23:08 Is what culture is giving us, beneficial for our family?24:49 What’s next for your family?Show Notes: Order a copy of the Famous at Home book to put your family center stage. Click here: https://amzn.to/3y1jJFzMen, interested in The Field Experience? Sign up for the waitlist: https://www.famousathome.com/thefieldexperienceLadies, interested in a Tender & Fierce Cohort in 2025? Sign up for waitlist: https://www.famousathome.com/tenderandfierceDownload NONAH's brand new single Find My Way Home by clicking here: https://bellpartners.ffm.to/findmywayhomeThe Famous at Home podcast is made possible by listeners like you. We'd be honored to have you partner with us in helping bring revival to today's family. Click here to donate. https://newhorizonsfoundation.com/project/single-project/2504/