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Why is it Harder to Get a License than a Baby?
Season 2 · Episode 436

Why is it Harder to Get a License than a Baby?

You need a license to drive, but not to bring home a baby. Herman and Corn discuss the critical need for subsidized parenting education.

My Weird Prompts · Daniel Rosehill

February 3, 202627m 0s

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Show Notes

Why is parenting education left to chance while driving requires a rigorous license? In this episode, Herman and Corn explore the "beautiful, terrifying chaos" of early parenthood and the systemic failure to provide standardized safety training for new families. They dive deep into the "village" vs. nuclear family dynamic, debunking the dangerous myth that parenting skills are purely instinctual. The duo examines the alarming rise in sleep-related infant deaths and the fragmented nature of online advice, where SEO-driven content often outweighs evidence-based medical wisdom. From the financial ROI of government-subsidized first aid to the specific resources available via the AAP and Magen David Adom, this conversation is a call to action for a cultural shift in how we support new parents. Join us as we discuss moving from the overwhelming "avalanche of information" to genuine, life-saving wisdom.