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Jessica Grose on Education, Culture, and Institutional Distrust

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Jessica Grose is an opinion writer for The New York Times. She is known for writing about issues related to education and culture, such as how the pandemic has affected schools in the long run, or what has been causing declining fertility rates.

In this episode, I got a chance to talk to her about the current baseline quality of US education, the increase in distrust towards societal institutions, and what the 2024 election results say about our culture.

Show Notes

Emma's Torch

"2024 is Suddenly About Having Kids" from Matter of Opinion

"Trump Doesn’t Care Enough About K-12 Education to Break It" by Jessica Grose, The New York Times

"Good Marriages Are Good. Bad Marriages Are, Well, Bad" by Jessica Grose, The New York Times

"Rachel Wiseman and Anastasia Berg on Millenial Concerns Surrounding Parenthood" from Frames of Space

Yes Day

"The Skies Belong to Us: Love and Terror in the Golden Age of Hijacking" by Brendan I. Koerner

"Young Women Will Never Stop Talking About Sexism" by Jessica Grose, The New York Times

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23 episodes

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Jessica Grose is an opinion writer for The New York Times. She is known for writing about issues related to education and culture, such as how the pandemic has affected schools in the long run, or what has been causing declining fertility rates.

In this episode, I got a chance to talk to her about the current baseline quality of US education, the increase in distrust towards societal institutions, and what the 2024 election results say about our culture.

Show Notes

Emma's Torch

"2024 is Suddenly About Having Kids" from Matter of Opinion

"Trump Doesn’t Care Enough About K-12 Education to Break It" by Jessica Grose, The New York Times

"Good Marriages Are Good. Bad Marriages Are, Well, Bad" by Jessica Grose, The New York Times

"Rachel Wiseman and Anastasia Berg on Millenial Concerns Surrounding Parenthood" from Frames of Space

Yes Day

"The Skies Belong to Us: Love and Terror in the Golden Age of Hijacking" by Brendan I. Koerner

"Young Women Will Never Stop Talking About Sexism" by Jessica Grose, The New York Times

  continue reading

23 episodes

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