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Episode 33 Today we discuss some dumb things said by an apparently famous person

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Today we are discussing an article we have from the Daily Wire. We discuss some comments made by a young female singer named Chappell Roan. She commented that she thought all of her friends with kids were sad, miserable people.

As parents we decided to share how incredibly wrong she really is. It wasn't that hard for us, and we don't think it will be that hard for any parent to see how confused the younger generation can be sometimes. They have grown up in a world where they are being told constantly having kids ends your life and your opportunities. It is easy to see how they would decide having kids is more trouble than it is worth.

You can find us on Facebook, Rumble, youtube and X at The Woman’s Angle.

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Please review our podcast and recommend us to a friend.

Have a story you’d like to hear us discuss, send us a message on any of our social accounts. We will try to work it into a future episode.


Articles cited:

https://www.dailywire.com/news/singer-chappell-roan-called-out-for-saying-all-her-friends-with-children-are-in-hell

https://ifstudies.org/blog/who-is-happiest-married-mothers-and-fathers-per-the-latest-general-social-survey

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Today we are discussing an article we have from the Daily Wire. We discuss some comments made by a young female singer named Chappell Roan. She commented that she thought all of her friends with kids were sad, miserable people.

As parents we decided to share how incredibly wrong she really is. It wasn't that hard for us, and we don't think it will be that hard for any parent to see how confused the younger generation can be sometimes. They have grown up in a world where they are being told constantly having kids ends your life and your opportunities. It is easy to see how they would decide having kids is more trouble than it is worth.

You can find us on Facebook, Rumble, youtube and X at The Woman’s Angle.

You can find us on Instagram at The Woman’s Angle TWA

Please review our podcast and recommend us to a friend.

Have a story you’d like to hear us discuss, send us a message on any of our social accounts. We will try to work it into a future episode.


Articles cited:

https://www.dailywire.com/news/singer-chappell-roan-called-out-for-saying-all-her-friends-with-children-are-in-hell

https://ifstudies.org/blog/who-is-happiest-married-mothers-and-fathers-per-the-latest-general-social-survey

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