Today we're wrapping up our collaboration between the Vernacular Podcast Network and The Center for Public Justice (CPJ). What's this partnership all about? You can read (and hear!) more in Part 1, but the gist of it is that we’re teaming up with the people behind the Families Valued initiative to talk about the struggles that modern families face and to learn how we can better support families through private enterprise, charitable initiatives, and public policy.
In this final episode, we chat about leisure as the basis of culture, paid parental leave and current legislatie efforts to achieve it nationwide, the importance of unplugging, and principles for crafting policy and corporate rules to protect families.
For more information, reach out to us at head to Vernacular Podcast or visit familiesvalued.org. To support us, visit patreon.com/vernacular.
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Outro music: Heroine Queen by Hallows
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E10 the one where we talk to North Dakota's newest residents
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E7 the one where we talk to a mathematician and a mom
E6 the one where we talk to a journalist
E5 the one where we talk to a barista/blogger and graphic designer
E4 the one where we talk to a phd student mom
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