The Chorus Effect

Episode 10 - [A Sleepy End to the Year]

1 h 18 min · 30. dec. 2021
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In the last episode of 2021, Hayley and Dylan talk about their favorite Christmas songs, their favorite Christmas movies, and they ramble about other stuff, I don't know, they had calzones right before recording so like their energy declines as the episode goes along! Thank you for listening these fast few months, we hope your holidays were merry and we wish you a happy new year! [A note from editing Dylan: Near the end of the episode I talked about the benefits of monogamy in regards to raising children; there are just a couple of clarifications I wanna make. First off, I said "a man and a woman" but it's really about having two strong parental figures who clearly support each other. The majority of the data is from families with heterosexual parents, but there's no reason to believe that the gender of the parents is strictly important. Secondly, I said "in every scenario" but obviously in the scenario where one or both of the parents are abusive to their children, it does not work out better. Thank you!]

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Episode 10 - [A Sleepy End to the Year]

In the last episode of 2021, Hayley and Dylan talk about their favorite Christmas songs, their favorite Christmas movies, and they ramble about other stuff, I don't know, they had calzones right before recording so like their energy declines as the episode goes along! Thank you for listening these fast few months, we hope your holidays were merry and we wish you a happy new year! [A note from editing Dylan: Near the end of the episode I talked about the benefits of monogamy in regards to raising children; there are just a couple of clarifications I wanna make. First off, I said "a man and a woman" but it's really about having two strong parental figures who clearly support each other. The majority of the data is from families with heterosexual parents, but there's no reason to believe that the gender of the parents is strictly important. Secondly, I said "in every scenario" but obviously in the scenario where one or both of the parents are abusive to their children, it does not work out better. Thank you!]

30. dec. 20211 h 18 min