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Cracked SpinesCracked SpinesMarriage, A History: How Love Conquered Marriage by Stephanie CoontzSay "I do" to checking out this weeks episode on Marriage, A History by Stephanie Coontz! See, I did a wedding pun, this description writing stuff is easy. Cyrus and Sarah tackle nonfiction this episode, and have a rollicking discussion about marriage as a centrally organizing pillar of society, women's work, relationships as a capitalist construct, and the equitable division of labor in a platonic lifemate situation. Also how hot they are in Cyrus' bedroom, and how cute Scurvy's little snores are. Support the show2025-06-1646 minSchein OnSchein OnUnpacking Modern Marriage with Stephanie CoontzEvan sits down with acclaimed historian Stephanie Coontz to discuss the evolving nature of marriage and family life. Coontz offers deep insights into the shifts in marital norms over the past few decades, highlighting how co-providing, gender roles, and societal expectations have changed. The episode also delves into 'silent divorces' and the complexities of rekindling relationships with ex-spouses. Additionally, Stephanie shares her experience of having her work cited in the Supreme Court's decision legalizing same-sex marriage and offers a sneak peek into her forthcoming book. This episode is rich with historical context, personal anecdotes, and practical advice for anyone...2025-05-1354 minDeep Dive with ShawnDeep Dive with ShawnMAGA Knows Best: The Way We Never Were (with Stephanie Coontz)Send us a textWhat if the family values we've been taught to cherish are nothing more than myths and, in fact, are dangerous? In this episode, historian and author of the book The Way We Never Were, Stephanie Coontz, helps us to understand the New Testament's radical interpretation of family,  offering enlightening insights—and challenges the nostalgic allure of "traditional family values" often exploited in contemporary political discourse. We unmask the nostalgic fantasies fueling certain ideologies and question which eras are truly being glorified, exposing the social injustices that these idealized visions conveniently overlook.We...2024-10-0659 min6 Degrees of Cats6 Degrees of CatsOur Feline Fictive Kin: Are Cats Full Fledged Family? [Season 2 Finale]Did you know that we share a whopping 90% of our homogeneous genetic material with…cats? That’s actually more than man’s other best friend! And in the Season 2 finale for 6 Degrees of Cats - the world’s #1 (and only) cat-themed culture, history and science podcast - we make the case to promote our pets - especially our cats - as full-time family, full stop. Join us in conversation with a family sciences professor, a family therapist and a kids’ podcast host as we dive deep into what “family” is, and isn’t - and why. By the end of this episode...2024-04-1635 min6 Degrees of Cats6 Degrees of CatsOur Feline Fictive Kin: Are Cats Full Fledged Family? [Season 2 Finale]Did you know that we share a whopping 90% of our homogeneous genetic material with…cats? That’s actually more than man’s other best friend! And in the Season 2 finale for 6 Degrees of Cats - the world’s #1 (and only) cat-themed culture, history and science podcast - we make the case to promote our pets - especially our cats - as full-time family, full stop. Join us in conversation with a family sciences professor, a family therapist and a kids’ podcast host as we dive deep into what “family” is, and isn’t - and why. By the end of this episode...2024-04-1635 minConfronting Christianity with Rebecca McLaughlinConfronting Christianity with Rebecca McLaughlinWill We Be Single Forever? with Dani TreweekRebecca McLaughlin is joined by Dr. Danielle Treweek to have a conversation about singleness and marriage.Questions Covered in This Episode:What is the spiritual climate of Australia?What are the health benefits of regular participation in church?What does the subtitle of your book, “Retrieving an Eschatological Vision for the Contemporary Church” mean?When you say “the life to come,” what do you mean?Why are you gonna be single forever?Help us understand how we got to our current viewpoint on singleness.How are we currently idealizing and idolizing marriage?What does the New Testament say about sexual immorali...2023-09-1242 minConfronting Christianity with Rebecca McLaughlinConfronting Christianity with Rebecca McLaughlinWhy Do We Need Friends? with Sam AllberryRebecca McLaughlin is joined by Sam Alberry to discuss the topic of friendship.Questions Covered in This Episode:What is the New Testament vision for friendship?Why do Christians think they have to have it all together and not need friends?Do we tend to look to specific people to fulfill all of our relational needs?Where do you look in scripture for a picture of friendship?What mandate and model does Jesus give us for friendship?What would you say are the biggest challenges and opportunities among Christian men in friendship?What is a good mind sight to have...2023-09-0539 minDeeper QuestionsDeeper QuestionsEp 7: "Why am I still alone?" with Dani TreweekEpisode 7: “Why am I still alone?"The rates of people who live alone are the highest they have been in over a century. Compared to life 100 years ago, fewer people are marrying, there are more single parent families than ever recorded and more people are living together but not getting the piece of paper to confirm it. Being alone is a normal part of being human, so why is so much of our culture built around people having a romantic partner? Dr Danielle Treweek did her PhD in singleness from a theological and anthropological pe...2023-06-291h 00Raging RomanticsRaging Romantics#68 Say it Loud, Say It ProudJune 28, 1969 - a day that shall live forever as a monument in queer history. On that day, the Stonewall Riots started in a bar in Greenwich Village. Let's take a look at that history today before we talk about the importance of queer romancelandia today with fellow librarian, Thomas!Books we mention:Red White & Royal Blue by Casey McQuistonThe God Box by Alex SanchezThe Rainbow trilogy by Alex SanchezCity of Bones by Cassandra ClareHarry Potter by She Who Shall Not Be AcknowledgedThe Miseducation of Cameron Post by Emily DanforthAristotle and Dante Discover the...2023-06-161h 07Strange Customs with Sasha SaganStrange Customs with Sasha SaganBrandon Kyle Goodman—The PaperWhy do we do things the way we do them? Sasha Sagan kicks off Strange Customs with actor, author, and activist BRANDON KYLE GOODMAN in a thoughtful and hilarious conversation about an ancient custom that is a major part of Brandon’s life—but one they couldn’t have participated in even a few years ago.We’ll also hear from historian STEPHANIE COONTZ about how changeable and varied this “traditional” custom has actually been over the centuries.2023-01-1741 minShelf Love: Romance Novel DiscourseShelf Love: Romance Novel DiscourseFindom, Care, and the Submissive Billionaire: Preferential Treatment by Heather GuerreA billionaire romance novel that name drops Citizen’s United only comes along every so often. Carter Sherman, Senior reporter for VICE News, joins me to discuss Preferential Treatment by Heather Guerre. We talk about power exchange, heterosexual marriage as a transaction, and subverting the single script of the hegemonic BDSM billionaire romance to focus on the fantasy as care & safety as opposed to letting go of control.Romancelandia Holiday Fairies: https://shelflovepodcast.com/blog-posts/romancelandia-holiday-fairiesDiscussed: Preferential Treatment by Heather GuerreOther media mentioned:Hard-Core Romance: Fifty Shades of Grey, Best-Sellers, an...2022-12-231h 09Hidden BrainHidden BrainRelationships 2.0: When Did Marriage Become So Hard?No one will deny that marriage is hard. In fact, there's evidence it's getting even harder. This week on the show, we revisit a favorite episode from 2018 about the history of marriage and how it has evolved over time. We'll talk with historian Stephanie Coontz and psychologist Eli Finkel, and explore ways we can improve our love lives — including by asking less of our partners. For more of our Relationships 2.0 series, be sure to check out last week's episode, "An Antidote to Loneliness." And if you've found this series to be useful, please consider supporting our work! You...2022-11-2152 minSidewaysSideways34. It Takes a VillageIn the early 1970s, Al Garthwaite and some friends move in together in Leeds. They’re about to embark on a big experiment.  They’re living communally, sharing clothes, cooking, and housework. But that’s not all. Inspired by that oft repeated phrase, “it takes a village to raise a child”, they’ve decided to share parenting, helping to raise each other's offspring. What follows is an unconventional family but one full of love and care nonetheless. In this episode of Sideways, Matthew Syed explores their story to think about how we might get more of the good stu...2022-11-1628 minThe Money with Katie ShowThe Money with Katie ShowBootstrapping #Fail: Why the American “Solution” to Systemic Problems Keeps Falling ShortThis week’s episode holds two complex truths simultaneously: That sometimes, the answer is working harder, and other times, the answer is policy, interdependence, and community. Sure, individual responsibility is important—but when we try to solve complex, collective problems with individual exceptionalism, we create a recipe wherein quality of life for all but a select few worsens over time. Our individual wealth accumulation and experience of personal finance do not exist in a vacuum—they exist within the context of the economic policy decisions and cultural norms of our time. You can work on your met...2022-10-121h 01The Company of Dads PodcastThe Company of Dads PodcastEP23: A Real History of Lead DadsInterview with Stephanie Coontz / Expert on Contemporary Families and MarriageHOSTED BY PAUL SULLIVANHow have husbands and wives balanced working, parenting and being together throughout history? Stephanie Coontz, the director of research and public education at the Council on Contemporary Families, says it’s generally not how most of think about it today. If anything, the past 50 or 60 years are an historical aberration – since it used to be more egalitarian. So now, employers assume when women become mothers they will be less committed to the job and therefore they’re more r...2022-07-0538 minAll The F WordsAll The F WordsFamilyPeople like to talk about the “good old days,” when convention ruled, mothers stayed home, and people rarely divorced, as if they are something we’ve collectively lost as a culture and should strive to return to. But in our research and discussion of this topic, we found that it’s actually a lot more, well, complicated than that. The structure of families has changed tremendously over the past century, and much of it has to do with women’s liberation. On this episode, we get into the how, why, and what’s next of the structure of the American Family.2022-06-1737 minMaking Polyamory WorkMaking Polyamory Work9 Relationships of a Modern MarriageDid you know that marriage as conventionally practiced in the 21st century (in a lot of the world at least) is actually like... 9 different relationships. In this episode, Libby explains those 9 relationships, and how what marriage is trying to do is pack a whole village into one other person. She asks the question, what could we do instead that might work better? ----------------------- SHOW LINKS Marriage, a History, by Stephanie Coontz: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/291184/marriage-a-history-by-stephanie-coontz/ The Relational Nonmonogamy Circle: https://libbysinback.com/rnmc --- Send in a voice...2022-04-1931 minMaximum LawyerMaximum LawyerIdentify Who You Are w/ Dustyn CoontzIn today’s episode, Jim and Tyson chat with criminal defense attorney, Dustyn Coontz! They dive into being brutally honest about being who you are. If you’re interested in learning more about running a law firm with ADHD, learning to focus only on specific things at a time, and working through the pandemic, check out this week’s episode.Dustyn is husband to Stephanie, dad to Lily (a human) and Archie (a dog), and an eternally optimistic fan of the Detroit Lions. He also owns Coontz Law, a firm dedicated to protecting ordinary Michig...2022-04-1228 minMaximum LawyerMaximum LawyerIdentify Who You Are w/ Dustyn CoontzIn today’s episode, Jim and Tyson chat with criminal defense attorney, Dustyn Coontz! They dive into being brutally honest about being who you are. If you’re interested in learning more about running a law firm with ADHD, learning to focus only on specific things at a time, and working through the pandemic, check out this week’s episode.Dustyn is husband to Stephanie, dad to Lily (a human) and Archie (a dog), and an eternally optimistic fan of the Detroit Lions. He also owns Coontz Law, a firm dedicated to protecting ordinary Michig...2022-04-1228 minWhy Will No One Date These Guys?Why Will No One Date These Guys?Episode 50: Book Club - Marriage, A History pt150 episodes in and we're finally answering a question we broached in the first month of our podcast, why exactly do people get married and how have marriage patterns changed from the past to the modern day. What can we say, we're nothing but timely. Speaking of which, is anyone else excited for the last season of Game of Thrones? We're a little behind but excited to see how the showrunners wrap it all up. It would be hard to bungle a media franchise this big and important.Naomi calls Joel in to discuss Marriage, a History, by...2022-04-041h 05OverthinkOverthinkHeteropessimismAre the straights okay? In episode 44 of Overthink, Ellie and David dive into “heteropessimism,” the sense of disillusionment or even shame associated with heterosexuality. From viral TikTok videos to studies showing that women are less dissatisfied than men in heterosexual relationships, post #metoo society is reckoning with the everyday sexism of many relationships. Ellie and David explore the reasons for heteropessimism, consider alternatives such as political lesbianism and boys' education, and ask: how can we be attracted to things that are bad for us, and how can we break out of a heteropessimistic approach to love?Works Disc...2022-02-0158 minSociology Ruins EverythingSociology Ruins EverythingSociology Ruins MarriageWhat is marriage? What are the origins of marriage? What does it mean today? For this episode, I'm joined by Shannon Davis, associate dean for Faculty and Academic Affairs at George Mason University, Korea, and PhD student Courtney Bell in the podcast's first ever roundtable discussion.  Show notes Davis, Shannon N. and Theodore N. Greenstein. 2020. Why Who Cleans Counts: What Housework Tells Us About American Family Life. Bristol, United Kingdom: Policy Press. https://policy.bristoluniversitypress.co.uk/why-who-cleans-counts Stephanie Coontz https://www.stephaniecoontz.com/books Nock, S. L. 1998. Marriage in me...2022-01-1049 minThe BreadwinnersThe BreadwinnersWhen Did We All Become ‘Working Mothers’?Women with children have been working as long as there have been women, babies and work — but the phrase “working mother” is a modern description. This week we launch Season Four with a deep dive into its complicated history. Support Us Get The Breadwinners t-shirts, stickers and more!  Episode Links Employment Characteristics of Families — 2020 Nation’s Working Mothers Increase 800% Over Last 150 Years It’s Time to Retire the Phrase “Working Mom” — by Katherine Goldstein and Jo Piazza A Blast From the Past: 10 Cringeworthy Ads Fr...2022-01-0642 minGay With A BibleGay With A Bible107 Well, Well, Well...Take a deep dive into the wells of Canaan as Dan and Rachael navigate their way through the tests, quests and (no spoilers) deaths in chapters 21-24 of Genesis. This episode is dripping with that sweet, sweet biblical tea. How many water puns will they make? What does M Night Shyamalan's The Servant have anything to do with any of this? Tune in for these answers and more! Show Notes:Shop independent booksellers! All links here are for  Pages On The Avenue, a fantastic Independent Bookseller in Detroit, MI!  The New Oxford Annotated Bibl...2021-10-131h 02The Symposium PodcastThe Symposium PodcastYebba's HeartbreakYoung philosophers E. Wright and Romero come together this week to discuss Suicide Prevention Month, 9/11, Big Joe being fed up, music releases, new Matrix trailer, Michael K. Williams, revisiting CLB and Marriage.   Stephanie Coontz: On Marriage https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gwtb7jz8G4k&ab_channel=poptech2021-09-1454 minOrigins ArchiveOrigins ArchiveThe Real Marriage RevolutionThe Real Marriage Revolution by STEPHANIE COONTZ2021-07-2027 minEPIDEMIC with Dr. Celine GounderEPIDEMIC with Dr. Celine GounderS1E78 / Caregiving as Infrastructure / Stephanie Coontz, Julie Morita, Erika Moritsugu, Sarah Murphy"The pandemic has given us an opportunity to finally change this and if we don't, the economic impact from the fallout of women in the workforce is going to be devastating." -Erika MoritsuguThe pandemic has upended caregiving and what it means to be a working mom. More than 2 million women have left the workforce because of the cost and effort of caring for children and older family members during the pandemic. In this episode of EPIDEMIC, we’ll hear why the United States is the only wealthy nation not to offer comprehensive support to parents, why ca...2021-06-1024 minReflexión Sobre La Geografía En Un Mundo ContemporáneoReflexión Sobre La Geografía En Un Mundo ContemporáneoEnseñanzas del texto "la idea radical de casarse por amor" de Stephanie Coontz.A2021-05-1602 minTaboo ScienceTaboo ScienceMarriage (with Stephanie Coontz)What was the original purpose of marriage? What's up with all those wedding traditions? And what makes a marriage last? Featuring Stephanie Coontz, researcher and author of Marriage, a History: How Love Conquered Marriage.   Click here to see citations for this episode!   Follow Taboo Science on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Google Podcasts. Suggest a taboo topic via ashley@tabooscience.show. Visit tabooscience.show for more.   Taboo Science is written and produced by Ashley Hamer. Theme music by Danny Lopatka of...2021-03-2540 minThe Story Church ProjectThe Story Church ProjectHow to Minister With The LGBT+ Community, Feat. Paul-Anthony Turner (Part 5)RECOMMENDED READING: - How to be Gay by David Halperen - Single Gay Christian Greg Coles - The Significance of Singleness by Christina S Hitchcock - All But Invisible by Nate Collins - Guiding Families of LGBT+ Loved Ones - NAD - Homoeroticism in the Biblical World by Martti Nissinen - Mostly Straight: Sexual Fluidity Among Men by Ritch Savin-Williams - Spiritual Friendship: Finding Love in the Church as a Celibate Gay Christian by Wesley Hill - Marriage, A History: How Love Conquered Marriage by Stephanie Coontz - God and the Gay Christian by Matthew Vines2021-03-1556 minپادکست فارسی امروز فهمیدم Emrooz Fahmidamپادکست فارسی امروز فهمیدم Emrooz Fahmidamاپيزود ٤: چرا ازداج ها سخت تر شدن؟به نظر میاد که زندگی مشترک سخت تر از قبل شده اینجا یه بررسی علمی میکنیم که بفهمیم چرا اینطوری شده و اینکه رابطه ی هر کدوم از ما در چه سطحی هست؟ فقط یه نکته: توی این قسمت یه کتاب رو معرفی کردم که چون چند وقت پیش خوندمش و زیادی به حافظه ی خودم اعتماد داشتم اسمش رو دقیق نگفتم و درستش اینه: ازدواج یک تاریخ   Marriage, a history Book by Stephanie Coontz عذرخواهی میکنم راه های ارنباط مستقیم با بنده هم که طبق معمول  لينك حمايت از پادكست براي اون دسته از عزيزاني كه حس ميكنن اين پادكست ارزشش رو داره: hamibash.com/emrooz_fahmidam اينستاگرام برنامه: www.instagram.com/emrooz_fahmidam اكانت توييتربرنامه: www.twitter.com/amad_sp براي ارتباط رسمي تر هم ميتونيد از طريق ايميل با من در تماس باشيد: mrasp@protonmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/emroozfahmidam/message2021-02-2053 minBook Insights PodcastBook Insights PodcastBook Lounge - The Seven Principles for Making Marriage Work by John Gottman & Nan Silver with Guest Stephanie CoontzToday in the Book Lounge, Tom & Karin discuss the book The Seven Principles for Making Marriage Work with special guest Stephanie Coontz.   Each week Book Insights creator and author of The 50 Classics Series Tom Butler-Bowdon and Memo’d Program Manager Karin Richey invite you to join their fun and casual conversation about the book of the week. Hear what they love it about, what they don’t, how they rate it, and how it can advance your work and life. You’ll learn why it was selected to be part of the curated list of Book Insights, and wha...2021-01-2742 minTop of Mind with Julie RoseTop of Mind with Julie RoseYouth in Democracy, Voting Access, #EndSARSIf You Don’t Participate, You Can’t Complain (0:27)Guest: Jeff Foster, AP Government Teacher, Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, Parkland, Florida, Author of “For Which We Stand: How Our Government Works and Why It Matters”Early voting and poll data suggest young voters are on track to cast ballots in record numbers this election. Consider the first-time youth voter in 2020: born just before the 9/11 terror attacks, grew up during the 2008 Great Recession, spent high school during President Trump’s intensely divisive first term and then, a global pandemic derails their senior year. That could certainly mobilize a young pers...2020-11-021h 44TingTing and KaKa\'s 婷婷和卡卡TingTing and KaKa's 婷婷和卡卡【中】EP 4. 不结婚,怎么了?To marry or not to marry?“你怎么还不结婚?””那你为什么要结婚?“是许多90后青年避之不及的问题!跟着同样遭受逼婚轰炸的卡卡和马上就要步入婚姻殿堂的婷婷,一起来聊聊我们这一代独特婚姻观吧。What does marriage mean to us?How does this view vary between generations? What about between different cultures? This Episode,  TingTing and Kaka decide to face their own fears and expectations about marriage and explore these daunting questions with their close friends and family.Links:【Podcast】 The history of Marriage, History: Days of Infamy, Daily Life, Stephanie CoontzHow to Have a Life you Love, With or Without Kids, Think Act Be Podcast, Dr. Rachel Chrastil【Video】 如何面对父母逼婚, 孟非时间轴 Time Stamp 0:37  — 为什么要做这一集 2:03  — 解决卡卡被逼婚的烦恼 2:30  — 父母辈谈论逼婚的原因(采访录音+讨论) 8:40  — 90 后对婚姻的观念(采访录音+讨论) 11:00 — 逼婚是为了爱? (采访录音+讨论) 13:15 — 西方父母逼婚吗? 15:05 — 女神经版本广告 15:36 – 两代&中西婚姻观区别(采访录音+讨论) 17:46 — 解决婷婷对于结婚意义的思考 20:45 — Quote 孟非的录音 23:14 — 总结--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest wa2020-10-1826 minBetrayal and AcrimonyBetrayal and AcrimonyArranged Marriage versus Love MarriageThis podcast explores the differences between an arranged marriage versus love marriage. Historically looking at how marriage has evolved.  How it is practiced throughout the world, and ultimately what is the right fit.  "Marriage, a History: How Love Conquered Marriage" by Stephanie Coontz. https://marmaladebodyproducts.com/ https://www.betrayalandacrimony.com/ @lucytb1976 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lady-marmalade7/support2020-10-1241 minThe BreadwinnersThe BreadwinnersWhy Are Women Doing So Much Homeschooling?Even before the pandemic, men and women were changing their minds about breadwinning — and yet, new studies find that women are still left holding the bag when it comes to homeschooling. Stephanie Coontz, director of research and public education for the Council on Contemporary Families, joins Jennifer to consider the pandemic’s impact on family dynamics. Spoiler alert: “Men and women are happier when they are sharing the labor,” says Coontz. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2020-07-1621 minUNTYING THE KNOTSUNTYING THE KNOTSMyths About FamilyShould parents stay together for the kids? Does child support still take place if both parents are co-parenting amicably? In this episode of Untying the Knots, hosts Dawn and Kristen answer questions like these and unpack some of the most common, and often destructive, myths about family. They speak with Director of Research and Public Education for the Council on Contemporary Families, Stephanie Coontz, who (literally) wrote the book on the evolution of the modern family, and gain insight into how social structures created in the 1950s color our expectations still today. Listen to this episode to hear Dawn...2020-07-0829 minRefractadoRefractadoNostalgiaSegún Johaness Hoffer, si nos sentimos nostálgicos es porque tenemos un demonio dentro. Aquí pueden consultar las fuentes que utilicé para escribir este episodio: -https://www.nytimes.com/2013/07/09/science/what-is-nostalgia-good-for-quite-a-bit-research-shows.html -https://www.nytimes.com/2013/05/19/opinion/sunday/coontz-beware-social-nostalgia.html -https://www.boisestatepublicradio.org/post/stephanie-coontz-warns-getting-caught-nostalgia-trap#stream/0 -https://www.researchgate.net/publication/271940562_The_State_Not_the_Trait_of_Nostalgia_Increases_Creativity -https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KNtoF-kVm0k -https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WiTgn5QH_HU -https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=episodic+memo...2020-06-3014 minHeavy Things LightlyHeavy Things LightlyMarriage & Love So FineMuch of today's show is culled from experiences with married folks in West Africa, Guatemala and the Caucuses. Those marriages and those people, including lovely couples who have come and shared their Hindu arranged married stories with me in an academic setting, create the fodder for today's conversation. For more on this, join us for trip to the old world. Once COVID finds its way past, we will again be taking people to visit our friends in the places where we work. Come along and learn as we have learned. Peace!Further Reading:Stephanie Coontz, History...2020-06-3032 minMaximum LawyerMaximum Lawyer"Growing Your Team" w/ Dustyn CoontzThis week on the show we have Dustyn Coontz. Dustyn is a self-described kickass lawyer in Lansing, MI. He focuses his practice on unwaveringly defending the criminally accused and fighting the government. He is blissfully married to Stephanie and enjoys nothing more than being a dad to Lily (a human) and Archie (a dog). On Sundays in autumn, he enjoys having his heart broken by the Detroit Lions. 7:10 Growing a business 8:40 Hiring 12:43 Hiring processes Jim’s Hack: Tim Ferris had a meditation expert on his podcast, Jack Cornfield who also has a podcast about mindfulness and a boo...2020-05-1935 minMaximum LawyerMaximum Lawyer"Growing Your Team" w/ Dustyn CoontzThis week on the show we have Dustyn Coontz. Dustyn is a self-described kickass lawyer in Lansing, MI. He focuses his practice on unwaveringly defending the criminally accused and fighting the government. He is blissfully married to Stephanie and enjoys nothing more than being a dad to Lily (a human) and Archie (a dog). On Sundays in autumn, he enjoys having his heart broken by the Detroit Lions. 7:10 Growing a business 8:40 Hiring 12:43 Hiring processes Jim’s Hack: Tim Ferris had a meditation expert on his podcast, Jack Cornfield who also has a podcast about mindfulness and a boo...2020-05-1935 minBBXX: Let\'s Get Intimate!BBXX: Let's Get Intimate!The Myth of Marriage (2/2)In this week’s conversation with Stephanie Coontz, we discuss the history of marriage, its social and political significance, and the changing paradigm in the modern world. We learn about the factors surrounding marital and sexual satisfaction, the importance of egalitarianism, and the lessons to be learned from single people and same-sex couples.  Lastly, we speak to the importance of cultivating a sense of community and trust through casual connections and small interactions—particularly in today’s perpetually disconnected world—and the ways in which putting more energy into interactions with friends, coworkers, and even strangers can actually help strengthe...2020-03-1029 minBBXX: Let\'s Get Intimate!BBXX: Let's Get Intimate!The Myth of Marriage (1/2)In this week’s conversation with Stephanie Coontz, we discuss the history of marriage, its social and political significance, and the changing paradigm in the modern world. We learn about the factors surrounding marital and sexual satisfaction, the importance of egalitarianism, and the lessons to be learned from single people and same-sex couples.  Lastly, we speak to the importance of cultivating a sense of community and trust through casual connections and small interactions—particularly in today’s perpetually disconnected world—and the ways in which putting more energy into interactions with friends, coworkers, and even strangers can actually help strengthe...2020-03-1036 minBook Lounge by LibbyBook Lounge by LibbyEp. #420 - The Professional Book Nerds 2020 Reading Challenge: MicrohistoriesOn today's episode, Jill and Adam dish out some recommendations for the first of the Professional Book Nerds 2020 Reading Challenge... Microhistories! Books mentioned in this episode: Timekeepers by Simon Garfield The Oregon Trail by Rinker Buck Tree by David Suzuki & Wayne Grady Bourbon Empire by Reid Mitenbuler Uncommon Grounds by Mark Pendergrast The Mother Tongue by Bill Bryson Drink by Iain Gately Cork Dork by Bianca Bosker The Way We Never Were by Stephanie Coontz Semicolon by...2020-02-2029 minHow Not to Get Eaten by a CatHow Not to Get Eaten by a CatStephanie Coontz: Why Does It Feel So Hard to Find a Partner?What should you look for in a partner? Why do men mansplain? Is date night actually a good thing? Neha Gajwani and Stephanie Coontz explore these questions and others. They look at why it feels so hard to choose just one, and if our expectations for partners are too high (spoiler: they're not.)2019-12-1214 minCall Your GirlfriendCall Your GirlfriendMarriage vs. FriendshipMarriage didn't always wreck friendships among women, as it did the 1950s, or strain both beloved relationships, as often happens today. Stephanie Coontz studies the long history of family structures from forager society to the present. History has some stark (and cheering) lessons about the ways that friendship functions as a deep human bond. Plus, we're renewed, refreshed, and restored after taking a break and doing a full home reorganization.LinksWe're going on tour!Stephanie CoontzThe Way We Never Were: American Families and the Nostalgia TrapFor...2019-08-0241 minCall Your GirlfriendCall Your GirlfriendMarriage vs. FriendshipMarriage didn't always wreck friendships among women, as it did the 1950s, or strain both beloved relationships, as often happens today. Stephanie Coontz studies the long history of family structures from forager society to the present. History has some stark (and cheering) lessons about the ways that friendship functions as a deep human bond. Plus, we're renewed, refreshed, and restored after taking a break and doing a full home reorganization. Links We're going on tour! Stephanie Coontz The Way We Never Were: American Families and the Nostalgia Trap For a Better Marriage, Act Like a Single Person2019-08-0243 minStill Got Nothin\'Still Got Nothin'SGN #98: The Power of the Brain ft. Mike RoneyThis week the boys are joined by Aaron's father! They discuss back pain.... actually more interesting that you might think. Notes Healing Back Pain. The Way We Never Were by Stephanie Coontz. Contact stillgotnothin@gmail.com. Facebook Page. https://twitter.com/StillGotNothin https://www.reddit.com/r/stillgotnothin/ 2019-07-3100 minStill Got Nothin\'Still Got Nothin'SGN #97: Difference Lenses ft. StevenSteven joins the pod to discuss Sapiens. By the way the conversation went, you might think that they all read different books. It gets interesting. Notes Sapiens! By Yuval Noah Harari. The Way We Never Were by Stephanie Coontz. Mind The Headspace. Contact stillgotnothin@gmail.com. Facebook Page. https://twitter.com/StillGotNothin https://www.reddit.com/r/stillgotnothin/ 2019-07-2300 minAfter the FactAfter the FactThe American Family: Waiting to Say ‘I Do’Stat: 7. On average, Americans are waiting nearly seven years longer to get married than they did in 1968, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. Story: Does putting off marriage mean people no longer want to say “I do?” To learn more about this trend, we spoke to couples who are waiting to wed—in the first installment of our four-part series on today’s American family. Marriage historian Stephanie Coontz also offers insights.2019-05-0324 minWomen Don\'t Do That (WDDT)Women Don't Do That (WDDT)Leadership, likability and the growing gender gap Ep. 4In WDDT’s first reflection show, hosts Stephanie and Myrrhanda highlight audience feedback and discuss important themes from their conversation with Dr. Vianne Timmons, President of the University of Regina. Hear why women still need to be careful when bucking gender norms, and how creating gender equality benefits everyone.Stuff we mention in this episode:Learn more in this article, Why Gender Equality Stalled by Stephanie Coontz: https://www.nytimes.com/2013/02/17/opinion/sunday/why-gender-equality-stalled.htmlCheck out this TEDx talk from Caroline Riseboro President & CEO of Plan International Canada: https://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=you+tu...2019-04-2422 minA Millennial\'s Guide to Saving the WorldA Millennial's Guide to Saving the World#17 Redefining Family, Marriage & Feminism with Diana Adams, Esq.Diana Adams is an attorney, mediator, speaker and social justice activist. Deciding early on that she wanted her work to be meaningful and something that she could see tangible results of within her lifetime, she decided to represent those in non-traditional/chosen family structures. Our conversation touches on the history of marriage, the social construction of traditional, nuclear families + the nature of feminism & what it means to be a courageous woman. Diana's Book Recommendations: Marriage, a History by Stephanie Coontz The Trouble with Normal by Michael Warner Mating in Captivity & The State of Affairs b...2019-04-091h 24Power-Up With The Full Audiobook That Keeps Story Seekers Hooked.Power-Up With The Full Audiobook That Keeps Story Seekers Hooked.The Way We Never Were: American Families and the Nostalgia Trap by Stephanie CoontzPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/370618to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Way We Never Were: American Families and the Nostalgia Trap Author: Stephanie Coontz Narrator: Suzanne Toren Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 17 hours 51 minutes Release date: March 5, 2019 Genres: Social Science Publisher's Summary: The definitive edition of the classic, myth-shattering history of the American familyLeave It to Beaver was not a documentary, a man's home has never been his castle, the 'male breadwinner marriage' is the least traditional family in history, and rape and sexual assault were far higher in the 1970s than they are today. In The Way We Never...2019-03-055h 51Find Best-Selling Full Audiobooks in History, WorldFind Best-Selling Full Audiobooks in History, WorldThe Way We Never Were: American Families and the Nostalgia Trap by Stephanie CoontzPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/370618 to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Way We Never Were: American Families and the Nostalgia Trap Author: Stephanie Coontz Narrator: Suzanne Toren Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 17 hours 51 minutes Release date: March 5, 2019 Genres: World Publisher's Summary: The definitive edition of the classic, myth-shattering history of the American familyLeave It to Beaver was not a documentary, a man's home has never been his castle, the 'male breadwinner marriage' is the least traditional family in history, and rape and sexual assault were far higher in the 1970s than they are today. In The Way We Never...2019-03-0503 minFind Best-Selling Full Audiobooks in History, WorldFind Best-Selling Full Audiobooks in History, WorldThe Way We Never Were: American Families and the Nostalgia Trap by Stephanie CoontzPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/370618to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Way We Never Were: American Families and the Nostalgia Trap Author: Stephanie Coontz Narrator: Suzanne Toren Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 17 hours 51 minutes Release date: March 5, 2019 Genres: World Publisher's Summary: The definitive edition of the classic, myth-shattering history of the American familyLeave It to Beaver was not a documentary, a man's home has never been his castle, the 'male breadwinner marriage' is the least traditional family in history, and rape and sexual assault were far higher in the 1970s than they are today. In The Way We Never Were...2019-03-055h 51Discover the Best Audio Stories in History, The AmericasDiscover the Best Audio Stories in History, The AmericasThe Way We Never Were: American Families and the Nostalgia Trap by Stephanie CoontzPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/370618 to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Way We Never Were: American Families and the Nostalgia Trap Author: Stephanie Coontz Narrator: Suzanne Toren Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 17 hours 51 minutes Release date: March 5, 2019 Genres: The Americas Publisher's Summary: The definitive edition of the classic, myth-shattering history of the American familyLeave It to Beaver was not a documentary, a man's home has never been his castle, the 'male breadwinner marriage' is the least traditional family in history, and rape and sexual assault were far higher in the 1970s than they are today. In The Way We...2019-03-0503 minDiscover the Best Audio Stories in History, The AmericasDiscover the Best Audio Stories in History, The AmericasThe Way We Never Were: American Families and the Nostalgia Trap by Stephanie CoontzPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/370618to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Way We Never Were: American Families and the Nostalgia Trap Author: Stephanie Coontz Narrator: Suzanne Toren Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 17 hours 51 minutes Release date: March 5, 2019 Genres: The Americas Publisher's Summary: The definitive edition of the classic, myth-shattering history of the American familyLeave It to Beaver was not a documentary, a man's home has never been his castle, the 'male breadwinner marriage' is the least traditional family in history, and rape and sexual assault were far higher in the 1970s than they are today. In The Way We Never...2019-03-055h 51Listen to the Best Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Social ScienceListen to the Best Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Social ScienceThe Way We Never Were: American Families and the Nostalgia Trap by Stephanie CoontzPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/370618to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Way We Never Were: American Families and the Nostalgia Trap Author: Stephanie Coontz Narrator: Suzanne Toren Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 17 hours 51 minutes Release date: March 5, 2019 Genres: Social Science Publisher's Summary: The definitive edition of the classic, myth-shattering history of the American familyLeave It to Beaver was not a documentary, a man's home has never been his castle, the 'male breadwinner marriage' is the least traditional family in history, and rape and sexual assault were far higher in the 1970s than they are today. In The Way We Never...2019-03-055h 51Listen to the Best Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Social ScienceListen to the Best Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Social ScienceThe Way We Never Were: American Families and the Nostalgia Trap by Stephanie CoontzPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/370618 to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Way We Never Were: American Families and the Nostalgia Trap Author: Stephanie Coontz Narrator: Suzanne Toren Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 17 hours 51 minutes Release date: March 5, 2019 Genres: Social Science Publisher's Summary: The definitive edition of the classic, myth-shattering history of the American familyLeave It to Beaver was not a documentary, a man's home has never been his castle, the 'male breadwinner marriage' is the least traditional family in history, and rape and sexual assault were far higher in the 1970s than they are today. In The Way We...2019-03-0503 minMark Groves PodcastMark Groves PodcastStephanie Coontz - Exploring the Meaning of MarriageIn this episode Mark Groves is joined by Stephanie Coontz, researcher, academic and author of seven books on marriage and family. They explore topics ranging from traditions, gender roles, the evolution of relationships in history and the more recent impacts of technology on relationships. Stephanie Coontz teaches history and family studies at The Evergreen State College in Olympia, WA and is Director of Research and Public Education at the Council on Contemporary Families. She has authored seven books on marriage and family life, including A Strange Stirring: ‘The Feminine Mystique’ and American Women at the Dawn of the 1960s, The Way We...2019-03-0455 minThe Mark Groves PodcastThe Mark Groves Podcast#015: Exploring the Meaning of Marriage with Stephanie CoontzIn this episode Mark Groves is joined by Stephanie Coontz, researcher, academic and author of seven books on marriage and family. They explore topics ranging from traditions, gender roles, the evolution of relationships in history and the more recent impacts of technology on relationships. Stephanie Coontz teaches history and family studies at The Evergreen State College in Olympia, WA and is Director of Research and Public Education at the Council on Contemporary Families. She has authored seven books on marriage and family life, including A Strange Stirring: ‘The Feminine Mystique’ and American Women at the Dawn of the 1960s, The Way We...2019-03-0455 minDivorce DialoguesDivorce DialoguesThe Evolution of Marriage—and Divorce with Stephanie CoontzOver the last 40 years, marriage has evolved from an institution based on strict gender roles and specialization to a connection based on friendship and shared interests. Our expectations of marriage have shifted as well, the standards for intimacy rising along with the need to negotiate shared responsibilities. So, how can couples best navigate these new rules? And how does this transition impact societal attitudes toward divorce? Stephanie Coontz is an author and educator in the field of marriage and gender relationships. She teaches history and family studies at The Evergreen State College and serves as Director of the Council on...2018-10-1724 minHistory Is SexyHistory Is SexyEpisode #3: Did Anyone Marry For Love Before 1987?Support us on Patreon! www.patreon.com/historyissexy "Before Scott and Charlene tied the knot, did anyone marry for love?" Join Emma & Janina as they attempt to unravel the history of love marriages. This episode's book recommendation: Hild - Nicola Griffiths Other Books: Marriage, A History: How Love Conquered Marriage - Stephanie Coontz I Don’t: A Contrarian History of Marriage - Susan Squire Public Vows: A History of Marriage and the Nation - Nancy F. Cott Sex, Marriage and and Family in World Religions - Don S. Browning Marriage, Sex and Death: The Family and the Fall of the Ro...2018-03-011h 01American UtopiaAmerican UtopiaEpisode 3: First Comes MarriageDan and historian Stephanie Coontz talk vibrators, graham crackers, and female orgasms, as they try to make sense of Oneida's Complex Marriage system, in which 300 adults were (heterosexually) married to each other. This (complicated!) arrangement grew directly out of the wide ranging, and sophisticated, critique of 19th century marriage and family structure put forth by John Humprhrey Noyes, Oneida's founder. Dan and Stephanie evaluate both Noyes' critique of 19th century sex, love and marriage and the commune's attempt to improve all three. So, yeah, this one might not be for kids. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy...2018-02-2844 minWomen at WorkWomen at WorkCouples That WorkSimmering resentments over whose career comes first. Bickering over household tasks. Arguments over who should pick up the kids this time. This is the portrait of two-career coupledom in much of the popular media. But for a lot of couples, the reality is much rosier. Mutually supportive relationships let us take career risks, help us be more resilient to setbacks, and even “lean in” at work. In this episode, we talk with three experts to help us paint a picture of what a truly supportive dual-career relationship looks like, and understand how to get our own relationships closer to that idea...2018-02-0154 minPrivate Parts Unknown: Sex & Love Around the WorldPrivate Parts Unknown: Sex & Love Around the WorldTao Ruspoli on the Paradox of Monogamy & His New Documentary "Monogamish"REALITY BYTES is a show about sex, love, relationships & dating in the digital age, hosted by Courtney Kocak & Steve Hernandez, produced in partnership with JASH. For the 17th episode of season 3, the pair chop it up with filmmaker, photographer & musician Tao Ruspoli (who also happens to be the son of an Italian prince & the ex-husband of Olivia Wilde) about his new documentary Monogamish, featuring Dan Savage, Esther Perel, Stephanie Coontz & many other prominent figures in that field. We deep dive into the project's conception, his interesting childhood, different shades of non-monogamy (open relationships, polyamory, etc.) & how to manage the p...2018-01-101h 01Reality BytesReality BytesTao Ruspoli on the Paradox of Monogamy & His New Documentary "Monogamish"REALITY BYTES is a show about sex, love, relationships & dating in the digital age, hosted by Courtney Kocak & Steve Hernandez, produced in partnership with JASH. For the 17th episode of season 3, the pair chop it up with filmmaker, photographer & musician Tao Ruspoli (who also happens to be the son of an Italian prince & the ex-husband of Olivia Wilde) about his new documentary Monogamish, featuring Dan Savage, Esther Perel, Stephanie Coontz & many other prominent figures in that field. We deep dive into the project's conception, his interesting childhood, different shades of non-monogamy (open relationships, polyamory, etc.) & how to manage the p...2018-01-101h 01tbs eFM A Little Of A Lottbs eFM A Little Of A Lot0618 “SUPER” Women (슈퍼우먼)Today’s theme: “SUPER” Women Upholding one of her presidential pledges, Shim Sang Jeong(심상정) said recently that she is still working hard to implement the 슈퍼우먼 방지법 (Superwoman Prevention Act). This act is set to cover various aspects of people’s lives - for both men and women - and is designed to dispel the myth of women as super creatures capable of achieving often insurmountable tasks. Throughout history, the female experience has varied greatly, demonstrating vast swings from positions of power to subjection and back again. Past societies had women who were warriors, priestesses, and political leaders. Others, have seen them cast as an inferior and subs...2017-06-191h 18The Law School Toolbox Podcast: Tools for Law Students from 1L to the Bar Exam, and BeyondThe Law School Toolbox Podcast: Tools for Law Students from 1L to the Bar Exam, and Beyond098: Top 1L Questions: Non-Traditional Law StudentsWelcome back! Today we are sharing tips for the non-traditional law students out there. If you're getting ready for law school, this episode is going to be one you definitely want to flag! There is great stuff in here that even full-time, more traditional law students can learn from as well. In this episode, we discuss: People who might be considered “non-traditional” law students Balancing school and other obligations, including work and family Financial challenges unique to non-traditional students, and resources to help alleviate the stress Getting used to being in an academic environment after a brea...2017-05-2242 minFeminist CurrentFeminist CurrentPODCAST: Are American millennials becoming more resistant to women’s equality? Despite being a century into the women’s movement, it can, at times, feel as though progress has stalled. Indeed, old stereotypes about the roles men and women play in the home persist, and some recent reports show that a significant number of American millennials still believe that a male breadwinner and a woman who “takes care of the home and family” is the ideal family model. A 2015 poll commissioned by MTV found that 27 percent of males aged 14 to 24 felt women’s gains had come at the expense of men. But why? The economic realities of Ameri...2017-04-1137 minListen to Full Audiobook in Newspapers & Magazines, News & CultureListen to Full Audiobook in Newspapers & Magazines, News & CultureDo Millennial Men Want Stay-at-Home Wives? by Stephanie Coontz | Free AudiobookListen to full audiobooks for free on :https://hotaudiobook.com/freeTitle: Do Millennial Men Want Stay-at-Home Wives? Author: Stephanie Coontz Narrator: Fleet Cooper Format: Unabridged Length: 7 mins Language: English Release date: 04-03-17 Publisher: The New York Times Genres: Newspapers & Magazines, News & Culture Summary: Millennials, generally defined as people born between 1982 and 2000, were supposed to be the generation that forged what has been called a new national consensus in favor of gender equality. "Do Millennial Men Want Stay-at-Home Wives?" is from the March 31, 2017 Opinion section of The New York Times. It was written by Stephanie Coontz and narrated by Fleet...2017-04-0307 minAdam Ruins EverythingAdam Ruins EverythingEp 9: Matrimony Myths with Stephanie CoontzYou've seen it from rom-coms to Hallmark cards - our society is obsessed with everyone finding their soulmate. But did you know the idea of 'the one' is a relatively new concept in our culture? In fact, marriage and love were completely separate entitiesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices2016-09-1548 minAdam Ruins EverythingAdam Ruins EverythingEp 9: Matrimony Myths with Stephanie CoontzYou've seen it from rom-coms to Hallmark cards - our society is obsessed with everyone finding their soulmate. But did you know the idea of 'the one' is a relatively new concept in our culture? In fact, marriage and love were completely separate entities for centuries, and this week's podcast guest, Professor Stephanie Coontz, tells us all about it. Stephanie Coontz, who appeared on Adam Ruins Weddings teaches history and family studies at The Evergreen State College. Her book, Marriage, a History: How Love Conquered Marriage traces the history of marriage from a union based on alliances...2016-09-1547 minListen to Audiobook in Newspapers & Magazines, News & CultureListen to Audiobook in Newspapers & Magazines, News & CultureGeneration X and Millennials May Have Found a New Secret to Sexual Happiness by Stephanie Coontz | Free AudiobookListen to full audiobooks for free on :https://hotaudiobook.com/freeTitle: Generation X and Millennials May Have Found a New Secret to Sexual Happiness Author: Stephanie Coontz Narrator: Jill Melancon Format: Unabridged Length: 5 mins Language: English Release date: 08-07-16 Publisher: The Washington Post Genres: Newspapers & Magazines, News & Culture Summary: "Generation X and Millennials May Have Found a New Secret to Sexual Happiness" is from the August 05, 2016 Opinion section of The Washington Post. It was written by Stephanie Coontz and narrated by Jill Melancon. ©2016 The Washington Post (P)2016 Audible, Inc. Contact: info@hotaudiobook.com2016-08-0705 minListen to New Releases Audiobooks in Newspapers & Magazines, News & CultureListen to New Releases Audiobooks in Newspapers & Magazines, News & CultureGeneration X and Millennials May Have Found a New Secret to Sexual Happiness AudiobookPlease visit https://fashabooks.com/aff/fashabooks/1513 to download full audiobooks of your choice for free. Title: Generation X and Millennials May Have Found a New Secret to Sexual Happiness Author: Stephanie Coontz Narrator: Jill Melancon Format: Unabridged Length: 5 mins Language: English Release date: 08-07-16 Publisher: The Washington Post Genres: Newspapers & Magazines, News & Culture Publisher's Summary: "Generation X and Millennials May Have Found a New Secret to Sexual Happiness" is from the August 05, 2016 Opinion section of The Washington Post. It was written by Stephanie Coontz and narrated by Jill Melancon. ©2016 The Washington Post (P)2016 Audible, Inc.2016-08-0700 minListen, Escape, Enjoy With Full AudiobookListen, Escape, Enjoy With Full AudiobookMarriage, a History: How Love Conquered Marriage Audiobook by Stephanie CoontzListen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 315903 Title: Marriage, a History: How Love Conquered Marriage Author: Stephanie Coontz Narrator: Callie Beaulieu Format: Unabridged Length: 15:35:01 Language: English Release date: 06-21-16 Publisher: Tantor Media Genres: History, Non-Fiction, World, Social Science Summary: Just when the clamor over 'traditional' marriage couldn't get any louder, along comes this groundbreaking book to ask, 'What tradition?' In Marriage, a History, historian and marriage expert Stephanie Coontz takes listeners from the marital intrigues of ancient Babylon to the torments of Victorian lovers to demonstrate how recent the idea of marrying for...2016-06-213h 35Step Inside This Riveting Full Audiobook And Feel The Difference.Step Inside This Riveting Full Audiobook And Feel The Difference.Marriage, a History: How Love Conquered Marriage by Stephanie CoontzPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/315903to listen full audiobooks. Title: Marriage, a History: How Love Conquered Marriage Author: Stephanie Coontz Narrator: Callie Beaulieu Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 15 hours 35 minutes Release date: June 21, 2016 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 5 of Total 4 Ratings of Narrator: 5 of Total 1 Genres: World Publisher's Summary: Just when the clamor over 'traditional' marriage couldn't get any louder, along comes this groundbreaking book to ask, 'What tradition?' In Marriage, a History, historian and marriage expert Stephanie Coontz takes listeners from the marital intrigues of ancient Babylon to the torments of Victorian lovers to demonstrate how recent the idea...2016-06-213h 35Download High-Quality Full Audiobooks in History, WorldDownload High-Quality Full Audiobooks in History, WorldMarriage, a History: How Love Conquered Marriage by Stephanie CoontzPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/315903 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Marriage, a History: How Love Conquered Marriage Author: Stephanie Coontz Narrator: Callie Beaulieu Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 15 hours 35 minutes Release date: June 21, 2016 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 5 of Total 4 Ratings of Narrator: 5 of Total 1 Genres: World Publisher's Summary: Just when the clamor over 'traditional' marriage couldn't get any louder, along comes this groundbreaking book to ask, 'What tradition?' In Marriage, a History, historian and marriage expert Stephanie Coontz takes listeners from the marital intrigues of ancient Babylon to the torments of Victorian lovers to demonstrate how recent the...2016-06-2130 minDownload High-Quality Full Audiobooks in History, WorldDownload High-Quality Full Audiobooks in History, WorldMarriage, a History: How Love Conquered Marriage by Stephanie CoontzPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/315903to listen full audiobooks. Title: Marriage, a History: How Love Conquered Marriage Author: Stephanie Coontz Narrator: Callie Beaulieu Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 15 hours 35 minutes Release date: June 21, 2016 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 5 of Total 4 Ratings of Narrator: 5 of Total 1 Genres: World Publisher's Summary: Just when the clamor over 'traditional' marriage couldn't get any louder, along comes this groundbreaking book to ask, 'What tradition?' In Marriage, a History, historian and marriage expert Stephanie Coontz takes listeners from the marital intrigues of ancient Babylon to the torments of Victorian lovers to demonstrate how recent the idea...2016-06-213h 35Listen Legally to Popular Titles Full Audiobooks in History, PoliticalListen Legally to Popular Titles Full Audiobooks in History, PoliticalMarriage, a History Audiobook by Stephanie CoontzListen to this audiobook in full for free onhttp://hotaudiobook.comTitle: Marriage, a History Subtitle: How Love Conquered Marriage Author: Stephanie Coontz Narrator: Callie Beaulieu Format: Unabridged Length: 15 hrs and 32 mins Language: English Release date: 06-01-16 Publisher: Tantor Audio Ratings: 4.5 of 5 out of 54 votes Genres: History, World Publisher's Summary: Just when the clamor over "traditional" marriage couldn't get any louder, along comes this groundbreaking book to ask, "What tradition?" In Marriage, a History, historian and marriage expert Stephanie Coontz takes listeners from the marital intrigues of ancient Babylon to the torments of Victorian lovers to demonstrate how recent the...2016-06-013h 32Nordonia Hills Branch Library\'s PodcastNordonia Hills Branch Library's PodcastOn Nonfiction 50- What is Nostalgia in the 21st Century?A look at how the nature of nostalgia has changed in the consumer culture of the recent decades, focusing much more on a return to childhood, rather than a wistfulness for a lost era or place. CONSUMED NOSTALGIA by Gary Cross THE CLASSIC TELEVISION REFERENCE by Hank Moore TOYS OF THE 50'S, 60'S AND 70's by Kate Roberts & Adam Scher TIME PASSING by Sylviane Agacinski THE WAY WE NEVER WERE by Stephanie Coontz2016-02-2314 minDecodeDCDecodeDC110: What we talk about when we talk about povertyIf it seems impossible to talk about poverty in the U.S. without talking about race and culture, that's thanks in large part to one man: Daniel Patrick Moynihan. In 1965, Moynihan wrote a government memo that changed the way we think about poverty. In this episode, writers Peter-Christian Aigner and Stephanie Coontz weigh in on the report's legacy, and Moynihan's intentions.2015-10-1520 minLGBTQ (Video)LGBTQ (Video)The Future of Marriage - Up Next: Perspectives on the Future of EverythingAs one of the leading family studies scholars in the country, Stephanie Coontz has over the years published a wide range of provocative Op-Ed pieces in such publications as The New York Times and the Washington Post. She's also the author of several books, including The Way We Never Were; The Social Origins of Family Life; and How Love Conquered Marriage, which U.S. Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy cited twice in the landmark opinion that he wrote this year on same-sex marriage. In this edition of Up Next, Coontz talks about the changing nature of marriage and how well...2015-09-2829 minLGBTQ (Audio)LGBTQ (Audio)The Future of Marriage - Up Next: Perspectives on the Future of EverythingAs one of the leading family studies scholars in the country, Stephanie Coontz has over the years published a wide range of provocative Op-Ed pieces in such publications as The New York Times and the Washington Post. She's also the author of several books, including The Way We Never Were; The Social Origins of Family Life; and How Love Conquered Marriage, which U.S. Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy cited twice in the landmark opinion that he wrote this year on same-sex marriage. In this edition of Up Next, Coontz talks about the changing nature of marriage and how well...2015-09-2829 minLGBTQ (Audio)LGBTQ (Audio)The Future of Marriage - Up Next: Perspectives on the Future of EverythingAs one of the leading family studies scholars in the country, Stephanie Coontz has over the years published a wide range of provocative Op-Ed pieces in such publications as The New York Times and the Washington Post. She's also the author of several books, including The Way We Never Were; The Social Origins of Family Life; and How Love Conquered Marriage, which U.S. Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy cited twice in the landmark opinion that he wrote this year on same-sex marriage. In this edition of Up Next, Coontz talks about the changing nature of marriage and how well...2015-09-2829 minReWild YourselfReWild YourselfMarriage: The Way We Never Were - Stephanie Coontz #63Couples in the Paleolithic world would never have fantasized about running off by themselves to their own little retreats in the forest. No Stone Age lovers would have imagined in their wildest dreams that they could or should be “everything” to each other. That way lay death. ― Stephanie Coontz, Marriage, a History: From Obedience to Intimacy Stephanie Coontz is a marriage historian and author of seven books on marriage and family life. In this podcast, she takes us on a tour through the evolution of marriage and intimacy throughout human history. We discuss everything from egalitarianism to “the one” to polyamory vs. mon...2015-09-091h 07Family MattersFamily MattersLove, Marriage, History, and Politics: Families and SocietiesWhat does a “traditional” family look like? When did that family form emerge? How long is it likely to last? Historian Stephanie Coontz and Dr. Colin will discuss centuries of changes in the purposes of marriage and their somersaulting implications for patriarchy, men's sexuality, women's sexuality, individualism, community, politics, domestic violence, work, intimate relationships, divorce, happiness, and gender roles at home and in public life.2015-06-2358 minFocus on FlowersFocus on FlowersStephanie Coontz and Amy BentleyYaël Ksander speaks with family studies historian Stephanie Coontz, and Annie Corrigan speaks with food historian Amy Bentley.2015-03-0158 minConnections Archives - KGNU Community RadioConnections Archives - KGNU Community RadioConnections: The Changing State of Marriage in the USStephanie Coontz, author of “A History of Marriage and The Way We Never Were” and Clare Huntington, author of “Failure to Flourish“, join host Liz Lane on the social, demographic, and economic upheavals affecting and changing the institution of marriage. […]2015-02-1300 minConnections Archives - KGNU Community RadioConnections Archives - KGNU Community RadioConnections: The Changing State of Marriage in the USStephanie Coontz, author of “A History of Marriage and The Way We Never Were” and Clare Huntington, author of “Failure to Flourish“, join host Liz Lane on the social, demographic, and economic upheavals affecting and changing the institution of marriage. Part 1, with Stephanie Coontz: play_arrow Connections: The Changing State of Marriage in the US kgnu   Part 2, with Clare Huntington:  play_arrow Connections: The Changing State of Marriage in the US kgnu   The post Connections: The Changing State of Marriage in the US appeared first on KGNU Com...2015-02-1300 minIrish Times Off TopicIrish Times Off TopicLove and PubsIt's the first week of Off Topic. Fionn Davenport and Hugh Linehan discuss love, pubs and inspiring culture with guests Stephanie Coontz, Conor Goodman and Ciara Kenny.2015-02-1350 minThe Really Big QuestionsThe Really Big QuestionsTRBQ Podcast #2 — Love in ShanghaiTRBQ pays a visit to the marriage market in Shanghai to talk with parents who are looking for mates for their adult children, and host Dean Olsher talks with scientists about brain scans of people who are in love. The question is, does “love” mean the same thing in different cultures? And it appears the answer is yes. And no. http://trbq.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/TRBQ-Love-Podcast-China.mp3 Additional reporting for this podcast was provided by Rebecca Kanthor and Xie Yifan in Shanghai.  Download audio Comparison shopping for a mate Every...2014-01-2900 minPopTech Audio: PopCastsPopTech Audio: PopCastsStephanie Coontz: Gender gapsStephanie Coontz, an historian of the family, discusses how globalization has brought more women into the paid work force, giving them some ownership over their productive labor. Coontz urges us to redefine our notions of gender equality within this framework of labor, arguing that every worker has a right to a family life.2011-11-0323 minHow to Get Audiobook in Radio & TV, Great InterviewsHow to Get Audiobook in Radio & TV, Great InterviewsThe Bob Edwards Show, Stephanie Coontz and Hazel Rowley, January 31, 2011 by Bob Edwards | Free AudiobookListen to full audiobooks for free on :https://hotaudiobook.com/freeTitle: The Bob Edwards Show, Stephanie Coontz and Hazel Rowley, January 31, 2011 Author: Bob Edwards Format: Original Recording Length: 57 mins Language: English Release date: 01-31-11 Publisher: XM Satellite Radio Genres: Radio & TV, Great Interviews Summary: Stephanie Coontz is a social historian and in her most recent book she revisits the one book that drastically created change for women in the United States nearly fifty years ago. In A Strange Stirring: The Feminine Mystique and American Women at the Dawn of the 1960s, Coontz reflects on the advances and obstacles of...2011-01-3157 minPopTech Audio: PopCastsPopTech Audio: PopCastsStephanie Coontz: On marriageWhat makes an ideal marriage? Stephanie Coontz, a professor of history and family studies and author of “Marriage, A History: How Love Conquered Marriage,” says that marrying for love is a radical idea. Ironically, as marriage is becoming a more emotionally satisfying relationship, it is also becoming less stable as an institution.2011-01-0319 min