The Latter Day Lens

Episode 53: Ban smartphones in schools? DINKs, Bi-partisan border bill, Is it time for stricter marijuana regulation?


Listen Later

Send us a text

Mailbag:
I thought your discussion about longevity and quality of life was interesting. Healthy living is something I think is very important, but I don't know that a health care solution is the key. this map can help identify possible patterns for what might be contributing to longevity.
The Thought Provoker:
This week Sam is up first. Should Utah schools ban smart phones, or teach a class on smart phone management? Governor Cox says he supports banning smartphones in Utah schools
Next up, Shawn. Fewer people are getting married and there are fewer two parent families. In 1970, nearly 70% of American adults ages 25 to 49 were living with a spouse and at least one child. As of 2021 — the most recent year for which they have data — that's fallen to 37%. In 1970, essentially no one was reported to be cohabitating unmarried with kids; by 2021, that rose to 5%. And, significantly, 18% of American adults were married with no kids in 1970. As of 2021, that's risen to 21%. Additionally, a survey recently found that “one in eight adults fall into the DINK (dual income no kids) category, and that a further two in five (39 percent) don’t plan on having children in the future.” The DINK hashtag has 247.1 million views. Is this new model of family regression or progression?
Finally, Matt. In what seems like an unlikely turn of events, Democrats are actually fighting to do something about the southern border and Republicans are not. A couple of months ago, President Biden suggested that Congress pass a bill providing economic support for Ukraine, Israel, and the Southern Border in one package. This started bipartisan negotiations to fund each of these. Now that a bi-partisan bill is set to pass the Senate Donald Trump has urged Republicans to oppose the bill because he would like to use it as a campaign issue. He doesn’t want Biden to “win” on the border. Republican Speaker Johnson said that now is not the time for comprehensive immigration reform. Is “now” a bad time to pass comprehensive immigration reform
The Big Question: Thousands of teenagers and young adults in the United States have developed delusions and paranoia after using cannabis. Legalization efforts have made cannabis more readily available in much of the country. More frequent use of marijuana that is many times as potent as strains common three decades ago is leading to more psychotic episodes, according to doctors and recent research. I think it is interesting that just as states made it much more difficult to smoke tobacco in public, they starte

...more
View all episodesView all episodes
Download on the App Store

The Latter Day LensBy Shawn & Matt

  • 4.9
  • 4.9
  • 4.9
  • 4.9
  • 4.9

4.9

17 ratings


More shows like The Latter Day Lens

View all
Better Than Happy by Jody Moore

Better Than Happy

5,678 Listeners

BYU Speeches by BYU Speeches

BYU Speeches

1,478 Listeners

Leading Saints Podcast by Leading Saints

Leading Saints Podcast

1,245 Listeners

This Week in Mormons by This Week in Mormons

This Week in Mormons

170 Listeners

Mormon Land by The Salt Lake Tribune

Mormon Land

330 Listeners

Faith Matters by Faith Matters Foundation

Faith Matters

1,722 Listeners

Conversations with Dr. Jennifer by Dr. Jennifer Finlayson-Fife

Conversations with Dr. Jennifer

49 Listeners

Talking Scripture by Mike Day & Bryce Dunford

Talking Scripture

1,806 Listeners

Y Religion by BYU Religious Education

Y Religion

1,795 Listeners

Church News by Church News

Church News

918 Listeners

Unshaken Saints by Jared Halverson

Unshaken Saints

2,631 Listeners

Standard of Truth by Dr. Gerrit Dirkmaat

Standard of Truth

939 Listeners

Magnify by LDS Living

Magnify

446 Listeners

Inklings with Emily Belle Freeman by Emily Belle Freeman

Inklings with Emily Belle Freeman

711 Listeners

Church History Matters by Scripture Central

Church History Matters

2,055 Listeners