Lessons From Hunter-Gatherers: How Today's Society Makes Motherhood So Hard
Description
In this conversation, Elena Bridgers discusses the evolution of motherhood, contrasting modern practices with those of hunter-gatherer societies. She emphasizes the importance of understanding our evolutionary past to address the challenges faced by contemporary mothers, including feelings of isolation and systemic pressures.
Bridgers advocates for communal parenting and highlights the need for societal changes to support mothers better. In this conversation, the speakers delve into the complexities of modern motherhood. They discuss the importance of social support in mitigating postpartum depression and how historically our ancestors had a different approach to child-rearing.
The discussion shifts to the topic of birth spacing, examining how evolutionary factors have influenced parenting practices and the implications of having children close together in today's society. Overall, the speakers advocate for a more supportive environment for mothers, emphasizing the need for community involvement and political action to improve maternal health and well-being.
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