
Ep 27: Trump's Last Chance To Save Marriage And Democracy with Conn Carroll
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Can Trump's new administration save marriage and subsequently democracy?
What if the erosion of marriage is more than just a personal issue?
Kat Kuczynska is joined by Conn Carroll to unravel the surprising ways marriage and democracy are deeply connected.
They discuss whether the new Donald Trump administration can reverse the declining marriage rates and how his team can begin to address it.
From rising fatherlessness to the political divide between married and single voters, this conversation explores how changes in family structures are reshaping society - and undermining democracy itself.
Drawing on insights from his new book, Sex and the Citizen: How the Assault on Marriage is Destroying Democracy, Conn Carroll highlights how economic inequality, policy choices, and cultural shifts are driving the decline of monogamy and family stability.
Discover why marriage is critical for economic security, reducing inequality, and fostering societal trust—and what it means for democracy when these foundations crumble. Don’t miss this deep dive into one of today’s most urgent social and political challenges.