Episode 41: With and Without Children (with Elizabeth Page-Gould)
Two Psychologists Four Beers - A podcast by Yoel Inbar, Michael Inzlicht, and Alexa Tullett

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Yoel and Mickey welcome return guest Elizabeth Page-Gould to the podcast to discuss adults with and without children. Why did Liz choose to have children? What do we make of fathers who leave their familiies? How does society view people without children? What is the logic behind anti-natalism? Bonus: What is concept creep and is it necessarily a bad thing?Special Guest: Elizabeth Page-Gould.Sponsored By:The Great Courses Plus: The Great Courses Plus is a Video-On-Demand service brought to you by The Great Courses – the leading global media brand for lifelong learning and personal enrichment. With thousands of in-depth videos taught by the world’s greatest professors, you’ll always have something fascinating to learn about. Promo Code: BEERSLinks:Beer | Steel & Oak Brewing Co. Old Yale BrewingTree Brewing CompanyConcept Creep: Psychology's Expanding Concepts of Harm and PathologyWhy men leave their wives and families - a man shares his storyFathers Who Leave | Psychology Today CanadaThe Case for Not Being Born | The New YorkerWhen men choose to be childless: An interpretative phenomenological analysis - Imogene Smith, Tess Knight, Richard Fletcher, Jacqui A. Macdonald, 2020“There’s More Thinking to Decide”: How the Childfree Decide Not to Parent - Amy Blackstone, Mahala Dyer Stewart, 2016Parenthood as a Moral Imperative? Moral Outrage and the Stigmatization of Voluntarily Childfree Women and Men | SpringerLink