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Get Dr. Bradford Wilcox's book "Get Married" here.
In this engaging episode of the Virtuous Leaders Podcast, Dr. Johann D'Souza sits down with Dr. Bradford Wilcox, a prominent sociologist from the University of Virginia, to explore the evolving landscape of marriage in America. Dr. Wilcox presents compelling data illustrating the decline in marriage rates—from nearly 90% to a projected 66%—and discusses the profound implications this trend has on personal happiness and societal stability. He emphasizes that marriage is not just a personal commitment but a cornerstone for nurturing families and fostering community well-being.
Listeners will gain valuable insights into practical strategies for building resilient marital relationships, making this episode a must-listen for anyone interested in the dynamics of love and partnership today.
| Host's Audio Quality Notice |
We want to inform our listeners that the host, Dr. Johann D' Souza's audio quality is unfortunately not up to our usual standards due to technical issues during recording for this episode. We appreciate your understanding and hope you still find value in our content.
Key Discussion Points:
• The decline in marriage rates over the past half-century and its implications
• The role of marriage in providing emotional, financial, and social stability
• The "Midas mindset" and its impact on prioritizing career and education over family life
• Challenges faced by men and women in pursuing marriage, including perpetual adolescence, pornography addiction, and unrealistic expectations
• The importance of cultivating friendships, community connections, and shared values when seeking a spouse• Strategies for encouraging young adults to prioritize marriage and family life
• The role of gender differences in marital relationships and the value of understanding and appreciating these differences
• The potential benefits of "finishing schools" or liberal arts colleges in fostering an environment conducive to finding a suitable spouse
Timestamp:
00:00 - Introduction and background on Dr. Bradford Wilcox's research on marriage
02:04 - Addressing the concern of finding a "soulmate" and the importance of realistic expectations
04:59 - Examining the concept of "emotional reasoning" in the context of marriage and partner selection
06:46 - Discussing the challenges faced by young Catholic and Christian couples in pursuing marriage
10:03 - Analyzing the factors contributing to delayed marriage among men and women
13:07 - Exploring the role of government programs and financial incentives in discouraging marriage
15:15 - Addressing the potential risks of rushing into marriage and the importance of building a strong foundation
18:30 - Examining the role of gender differences in marital relationships and the value of understanding and appreciation
21:58 - Discussing the potential benefits of "finishing schools" or liberal arts colleges in preparing young adults for marriage
23:13 - Conclusion and resources for further exploration of Dr. Wilcox's work on marriage and family life
Resources and Links: • Watch this episode on Youtube.• Listen to this episode on Apple Podcasts.
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Dr. Johann D'Souza
Clinical Psychologist
Values First Therapy
LinkedIn
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Dr. Bradford Wilcox
Professor of Sociology at the University of Virginia
Institute for Family Studies
https://www.linkedin.com/in/bradford-wilcox-442bb422/
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Get Dr. Bradford Wilcox's book "Get Married" here.
In this engaging episode of the Virtuous Leaders Podcast, Dr. Johann D'Souza sits down with Dr. Bradford Wilcox, a prominent sociologist from the University of Virginia, to explore the evolving landscape of marriage in America. Dr. Wilcox presents compelling data illustrating the decline in marriage rates—from nearly 90% to a projected 66%—and discusses the profound implications this trend has on personal happiness and societal stability. He emphasizes that marriage is not just a personal commitment but a cornerstone for nurturing families and fostering community well-being.
Listeners will gain valuable insights into practical strategies for building resilient marital relationships, making this episode a must-listen for anyone interested in the dynamics of love and partnership today.
| Host's Audio Quality Notice |
We want to inform our listeners that the host, Dr. Johann D' Souza's audio quality is unfortunately not up to our usual standards due to technical issues during recording for this episode. We appreciate your understanding and hope you still find value in our content.
Key Discussion Points:
• The decline in marriage rates over the past half-century and its implications
• The role of marriage in providing emotional, financial, and social stability
• The "Midas mindset" and its impact on prioritizing career and education over family life
• Challenges faced by men and women in pursuing marriage, including perpetual adolescence, pornography addiction, and unrealistic expectations
• The importance of cultivating friendships, community connections, and shared values when seeking a spouse• Strategies for encouraging young adults to prioritize marriage and family life
• The role of gender differences in marital relationships and the value of understanding and appreciating these differences
• The potential benefits of "finishing schools" or liberal arts colleges in fostering an environment conducive to finding a suitable spouse
Timestamp:
00:00 - Introduction and background on Dr. Bradford Wilcox's research on marriage
02:04 - Addressing the concern of finding a "soulmate" and the importance of realistic expectations
04:59 - Examining the concept of "emotional reasoning" in the context of marriage and partner selection
06:46 - Discussing the challenges faced by young Catholic and Christian couples in pursuing marriage
10:03 - Analyzing the factors contributing to delayed marriage among men and women
13:07 - Exploring the role of government programs and financial incentives in discouraging marriage
15:15 - Addressing the potential risks of rushing into marriage and the importance of building a strong foundation
18:30 - Examining the role of gender differences in marital relationships and the value of understanding and appreciation
21:58 - Discussing the potential benefits of "finishing schools" or liberal arts colleges in preparing young adults for marriage
23:13 - Conclusion and resources for further exploration of Dr. Wilcox's work on marriage and family life
Resources and Links: • Watch this episode on Youtube.• Listen to this episode on Apple Podcasts.
***
Dr. Johann D'Souza
Clinical Psychologist
Values First Therapy
LinkedIn
X (Twitter)
Dr. Bradford Wilcox
Professor of Sociology at the University of Virginia
Institute for Family Studies
https://www.linkedin.com/in/bradford-wilcox-442bb422/
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