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In this episode, we sit down with Emily Oster, economics professor and founder of ParentData, to examine the tension between parental anxiety and statistical reality. Most parents operate in a state of "information overload," yet often struggle to distinguish between a genuine medical emergency and a statistically common childhood milestone.
We explore:
The goal of this discussion isn’t to find a "perfect" way to parent, but to provide a process for making choices with clarity. By combining the pediatric clinical perspective of Blueberry Pediatrics with Oster’s economic frameworks, we aim to help families distinguish between fear and danger. Ultimately, having the right data doesn't just change the medical outcome—it changes the psychological experience of parenting, trading late-night "doom-scrolling" for the confidence that you’ve made a thoughtful decision for your family.
Connect with Emily Oster
https://www.instagram.com/profemilyoster (Instagram)
https://parentdata.org/grown-ups/four-books-by-emily-oster-on-pregnancy-and-parenting/ (Emily's Books on Parenting and Pregnancy)
https://parentdata.org/ (Website)
Connect with Dr. Lyndsey:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/lyndsey-garbi-48664345/ (Linkedin)
@lyndseygarbimd (Instagram)
Discover more about Blueberry Pediatrics:
https://www.blueberrypediatrics.com/
@BlueberryPediatrics (IG)
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By Blueberry PediatricsIn this episode, we sit down with Emily Oster, economics professor and founder of ParentData, to examine the tension between parental anxiety and statistical reality. Most parents operate in a state of "information overload," yet often struggle to distinguish between a genuine medical emergency and a statistically common childhood milestone.
We explore:
The goal of this discussion isn’t to find a "perfect" way to parent, but to provide a process for making choices with clarity. By combining the pediatric clinical perspective of Blueberry Pediatrics with Oster’s economic frameworks, we aim to help families distinguish between fear and danger. Ultimately, having the right data doesn't just change the medical outcome—it changes the psychological experience of parenting, trading late-night "doom-scrolling" for the confidence that you’ve made a thoughtful decision for your family.
Connect with Emily Oster
https://www.instagram.com/profemilyoster (Instagram)
https://parentdata.org/grown-ups/four-books-by-emily-oster-on-pregnancy-and-parenting/ (Emily's Books on Parenting and Pregnancy)
https://parentdata.org/ (Website)
Connect with Dr. Lyndsey:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/lyndsey-garbi-48664345/ (Linkedin)
@lyndseygarbimd (Instagram)
Discover more about Blueberry Pediatrics:
https://www.blueberrypediatrics.com/
@BlueberryPediatrics (IG)
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.