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The Best Kind of Fallacy or the Worst Kind of Logic?

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We’re back! In this episode we recount our Christmas trip, introduce a new segment and discuss when it’s appropriate to give unsolicited parenting advice, and finish out on the anecdotal fallacy.

Take a listen to Mom and Dad are Fighting to see if you agree with our read on their episode, Can I Tell Someone They’re Parenting Wrong?

The Family Skeptical: We’re a married atheist couple raising two wonderful, strange children. We ask big questions, dissect weird parenting moments, and examine how society ignores or misrepresents families like ours. If you’re any stripe of non-believer who’s involved in raising children, welcome! You are our people.

Our kids are Reader (9) and Go (6), and if you want to find out how we arrived at these peculiar pseudonyms, go back to Episode 1.

Please reach out to us at momsandpops@thefamilyskeptical.com

See a list of our episode here.

Follow us on Instagram @thefamilyskeptical

The Family Skeptical Cover Photo is by Jesse Valvasori Photography

Our theme music is by Jonathan Zalben and First Frame Music

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We’re back! In this episode we recount our Christmas trip, introduce a new segment and discuss when it’s appropriate to give unsolicited parenting advice, and finish out on the anecdotal fallacy.

Take a listen to Mom and Dad are Fighting to see if you agree with our read on their episode, Can I Tell Someone They’re Parenting Wrong?

The Family Skeptical: We’re a married atheist couple raising two wonderful, strange children. We ask big questions, dissect weird parenting moments, and examine how society ignores or misrepresents families like ours. If you’re any stripe of non-believer who’s involved in raising children, welcome! You are our people.

Our kids are Reader (9) and Go (6), and if you want to find out how we arrived at these peculiar pseudonyms, go back to Episode 1.

Please reach out to us at momsandpops@thefamilyskeptical.com

See a list of our episode here.

Follow us on Instagram @thefamilyskeptical

The Family Skeptical Cover Photo is by Jesse Valvasori Photography

Our theme music is by Jonathan Zalben and First Frame Music

Thanks for listening! If you want to support us, subscribe and tell a friend to check us out.

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