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We’re a married atheist couple raising two wonderful, strange children. We ask big questions, dissect weird parenting moments, and examine how society ignores or misrepresents families like ours. If you’re any stripe of non-believer who’s involved in raising children, welcome! You are our people.

The Family Skeptical The Family Skeptical

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We’re a married atheist couple raising two wonderful, strange children. We ask big questions, dissect weird parenting moments, and examine how society ignores or misrepresents families like ours. If you’re any stripe of non-believer who’s involved in raising children, welcome! You are our people.

    Heads-Up: Trigger Warnings

    Heads-Up: Trigger Warnings

    We begin the episode with a big update on Pops’ neurodivergence, get derailed on an X-Men tangent, and finish up with a discussion of Trigger Warnings. What is the best way to think about them? (As a heads-up, the section on Trigger Warnings includes some discussion of things that might need a trigger warning, so skip it if you’re not in the place to listen.)
    And finally, I had to dub a few lines and I am clearly both not good at it or mixing that kind of audio, so sorry in advance if it's jarring.
    Now to links:
    Caitlin Moran. 
    Search Engine - What do trigger warnings actually do? 
    Dr. Jessica Zucker - I Had a Miscarriage. 
    A New Republic article on Twin Peaks and the trope of the dead girl. 
    For All Mankind. 
    An Express article about fan anger at all the deaths at the end of Vikings. The Family Skeptical: We’re a married atheist couple raising two wonderful, strange children. We ask big questions, dissect weird parenting moments, and examine how society ignores or misrepresents families like ours. If you’re any stripe of non-believer who’s involved in raising children, welcome! You are our people.
    Our kids are Reader (10) and Go (8!), and if you want to find out how we arrived at these peculiar pseudonyms, go back to Episode 1.
    Please reach out to us at momsandpops@thefamilyskeptical.com and tell us everything we got wrong.
    See a list of our episodes here.
    Follow us on Instagram @thefamilyskeptical for more weird stories that Moms can’t figure out how to fit into episodes. 
    The Family Skeptical Cover Photo is by Jesse Valvasori Photography 
    Our theme music is by Jonathan Zalben and First Frame Music 
    Thanks for listening! If you want to support us, subscribe and tell a friend to check us out.
     

    • 50 min.
    Interfaith Couples And Should Your Kid Be Able To Pick Jesus Out Of A Lineup?

    Interfaith Couples And Should Your Kid Be Able To Pick Jesus Out Of A Lineup?

    We start the episode with a discussion of just how hard parenting has been. Then we delve into the topic of whether or not parents should feel proud when their kid doesn’t know who Jesus is, and finish up talking about interfaith couples. Could we handle it?
    Now to links:
    The Mysterious Benedict Society by Trenton Lee Stewart. Relax, It’s Just God: How and Why to Talk to Your Kids About Religion When You’re Not Religious by Wendy Thomas Russell.   Parenting Beyond Belief by Dale McGowan.  Jamilah Lemieux and Care and Feeding.  Red Lip Theology by Candice Marie Benbow.  24HRS WITH Bethany Beal (GirlDefined) by Paul and Morgan.  The Family Skeptical: We’re a married atheist couple raising two wonderful, strange children. We ask big questions, dissect weird parenting moments, and examine how society ignores or misrepresents families like ours. If you’re any stripe of non-believer who’s involved in raising children, welcome! You are our people.
    Our kids are Reader (10) and Go (7), and if you want to find out how we arrived at these peculiar pseudonyms, go back to Episode 1.
    Please reach out to us at momsandpops@thefamilyskeptical.com and tell us everything we got wrong.
    See a list of our episodes here.
    Follow us on Instagram @thefamilyskeptical for more weird stories that Moms can’t figure out how to fit into episodes. 
    The Family Skeptical Cover Photo is by Jesse Valvasori Photography 
    Our theme music is by Jonathan Zalben and First Frame Music 
    Thanks for listening! If you want to support us, subscribe and tell a friend to check us out.

    • 58 min.
    So Much Learning To Do

    So Much Learning To Do

    We open the episode talking about going to the American Atheists Convention. It was great. We…are not. Then we dive into important things we learned at the conference and finish up discussing the concept of “You’re doing a good job” from the One Bad Mother podcast.  
    While the conference was a blast, this episode is about some serious stuff, so just take note depending on how you’re doing and who you’re listening with (i.e. kids).
    ***If you want to skip the discussion of abuse, go to 23:30 and there’s another minute at the end between 56:30 and 57:30 that you might want to hop over too.
    Now so so many links:
    Kavin Senapathy was the parenting speaker and her upcoming book is The Progressive Parent: Harnessing the Power of Science and Social Justice to Raise Awesome Kids. 
    Paul Golin was the other speaker and is executive director of the Society for Humanistic Judaism. 
    We can’t link to Recovering From Religion enough. Their parenting resources are here. 
    Definitely check out the American Humanist Association. 
    Dan Beecher does both the Thank God I’m Atheist and Data Over Dogma podcasts. 
    Eli Bosnick does all the podcasts including The Scathing Atheist, God Awful Movies, and Dear Old Dads which is one of two podcasts that I listen to immediately on release no matter how many other podcasts I have in my backlog. 
    This is the Misfit Amish podcast by Mary Byler. 
    And this is the Plain People’s Podcast by Jasper Hoffman. 
    This is the episode of The Line’s Sunday Show that we reference. The caller we discuss is Dinah. 
    Definitely give One Bad Mother a listen. 
    Read Stefanie Wilder-Taylor's Drunk-ish: A Memoir of Loving and Leaving Alcohol. And finally, since Recovering From Religion is just so cool, I’ll link to them again for their secular recovery resources. 
    The Family Skeptical: We’re a married atheist couple raising two wonderful, strange children. We ask big questions, dissect weird parenting moments, and examine how society ignores or misrepresents families like ours. If you’re any stripe of non-believer who’s involved in raising children, welcome! You are our people.
    Our kids are Reader (10) and Go (7), and if you want to find out how we arrived at these peculiar pseudonyms, go back to Episode 1.
    Please reach out to us at momsandpops@thefamilyskeptical.com and tell us everything we got wrong.
    See a list of our episodes here.
    Follow us on Instagram @thefamilyskeptical for more weird stories that Moms can’t figure out how to fit into episodes. 
    The Family Skeptical Cover Photo is by Jesse Valvasori Photography 
    Our theme music is by Jonathan Zalben and First Frame Music 
    Thanks for listening! If you want to support us, subscribe and tell a friend to check us out.
     

    • 58 min.
    Sex and Misrepresentation

    Sex and Misrepresentation

    Hi hi hi! I hope we have a few new folks joining us from the American Atheists National Convention, and in classic, I-don’t-know-how-calendars-work fashion, we are dropping an episode pretty uncharacteristic of our show. So if you choose to start here, we usually don’t go over an hour and throw in two extra mini topics just for funsies. But here we are. We start discussing Readers issues with…reading. Or really, it’s more about Moms’ issues with Reader’s reading. Then we follow up on our last episode about sex ed with a few extra thoughts. And we finish up talking about moments that we feel people have ignored or misrepresented atheists.  
    Now Links:
    This is the series, Reader liked. Trapped in a Video Game. 
    The series that the librarian found for Go is Space Runners. 
    This is the season of The Heart Podcast about consent that was so amazing. As parents, her recent season called Dad is also pretty fascinating.
    If you want more discussions of purity culture from someone who knows a lot more about it than us, check out Eve was Framed’s new show Chewed Gum. 
    This is the video with religious vs atheist views of marriage. 
    Here’s an article on another absurd comment Oprah made about atheists. 
    The Family Skeptical: We’re a married atheist couple raising two wonderful, strange children. We ask big questions, dissect weird parenting moments, and examine how society ignores or misrepresents families like ours. If you’re any stripe of non-believer who’s involved in raising children, welcome! You are our people.
    Our kids are Reader (10) and Go (7), and if you want to find out how we arrived at these peculiar pseudonyms, go back to Episode 1.
    Please reach out to us at momsandpops@thefamilyskeptical.com and tell us everything we got wrong.
    See a list of our episodes here.
    Follow us on Instagram @thefamilyskeptical for more weird stories that Moms can’t figure out how to fit into episodes. 
    The Family Skeptical Cover Photo is by Jesse Valvasori Photography 
    Our theme music is by Jonathan Zalben and First Frame Music 
    Thanks for listening! If you want to support us, subscribe and tell a friend to check us out.
     

    • 1 u. 8 min.
    Talking with Kids About Porn and Sex

    Talking with Kids About Porn and Sex

    We’re headed to the American Atheists National Convention. Definitely look for us if you’re there. Then we talk about things we want to make sure the boys know about porn. And we finish up discussing sex ed. (And just like we mention on this episode, the best advice we’ve ever heard is that the sex talk isn’t one talk. So we’re going to be following up in the next episode with a few more thoughts, and we’ll hopefully return to the topic again, because there’s just so much to discuss.)
    Now Links:
    My amazing career coach at Your Career Homecoming.
    Savage Love. Again. 
    Lost Girls - sexy comics from the master, Alan Moore. 
    Cory Silverberg. We didn’t talk about sex ed references, but you can’t go wrong starting with Cory Silverberg who has a book for every age group out there. 
    The Family Skeptical: We’re a married atheist couple raising two wonderful, strange children. We ask big questions, dissect weird parenting moments, and examine how society ignores or misrepresents families like ours. If you’re any stripe of non-believer who’s involved in raising children, welcome! You are our people.
    Our kids are Reader (10) and Go (7), and if you want to find out how we arrived at these peculiar pseudonyms, go back to Episode 1.
    Please reach out to us at momsandpops@thefamilyskeptical.com and tell us everything we got wrong.
    See a list of our episodes here.
    Follow us on Instagram @thefamilyskeptical for more weird stories that Moms can’t figure out how to fit into episodes. 
    The Family Skeptical Cover Photo is by Jesse Valvasori Photography 
    Our theme music is by Jonathan Zalben and First Frame Music 
    Thanks for listening! If you want to support us, subscribe and tell a friend to check us out.
     

    • 58 min.
    A Traditional Valentine’s Day Ramble

    A Traditional Valentine’s Day Ramble

    We begin by discussing a few interesting moments in parenting, including Go’s take on Jesus and the problem of evil. Then, in honor of Valentine’s Day, we delve into our relationship - what has made it work, how we still don’t have it figured out, and just how exhausting polyamory sounds. We finish by talking about the concept of a “soft life” - which seems to be everywhere in religious and secular discourse alike. 
    Now Links:
    Under the Influence with Jo Piazza. Jo is becoming my new parasocial crush. 
    The episode of On Mission about whether a soft life fits with Christian theology.
    MommaStrong. Courtney and Jya are my original parasocial crushes.
    Savage Love. My mom took me to hear Dan Savage speak when I was in high school? Middle school? Regardless, she really did a lot of parenting things right. 
    The Family Skeptical: We’re a married atheist couple raising two wonderful, strange children. We ask big questions, dissect weird parenting moments, and examine how society ignores or misrepresents families like ours. If you’re any stripe of non-believer who’s involved in raising children, welcome! You are our people.
    Our kids are Reader (10) and Go (7), and if you want to find out how we arrived at these peculiar pseudonyms, go back to Episode 1.
    Please reach out to us at momsandpops@thefamilyskeptical.com and tell us everything we got wrong.
    See a list of our episodes here.
    Follow us on Instagram @thefamilyskeptical for more weird stories that Moms can’t figure out how to fit into episodes. 
    The Family Skeptical Cover Photo is by Jesse Valvasori Photography 
    Our theme music is by Jonathan Zalben and First Frame Music 
    Thanks for listening! If you want to support us, subscribe and tell a friend to check us out.
     

    • 50 min.

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