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137 - Have Kids Early and Often? What I Think About That

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This one’s honest, reflective, and maybe a little spicy. We’re talking about how our view of starting a family has changed over the past five years and what we wish we'd known back then. From cultural messaging to Biblical vision, we unpack how we’re thinking about God’s design for family, what it’s looked like for us, and the advice we’d give to couples dreaming about their future family. Whether you’ve got littles now or are still figuring out the timeline, we hope this episode gives you thoughtful perspective to consider.

Resources mentioned:

Jeremy Pryor / Family Teams Podcast: The Family Teams Podcast

Next episode recommended: 133 - The Legacy We Hope to Build, Not Raising Entitled Kids

Table Talks with the Tares: where we explore how to close the gap between what we intend and what we do, one honest conversation at a time.

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This one’s honest, reflective, and maybe a little spicy. We’re talking about how our view of starting a family has changed over the past five years and what we wish we'd known back then. From cultural messaging to Biblical vision, we unpack how we’re thinking about God’s design for family, what it’s looked like for us, and the advice we’d give to couples dreaming about their future family. Whether you’ve got littles now or are still figuring out the timeline, we hope this episode gives you thoughtful perspective to consider.

Resources mentioned:

Jeremy Pryor / Family Teams Podcast: The Family Teams Podcast

Next episode recommended: 133 - The Legacy We Hope to Build, Not Raising Entitled Kids

Table Talks with the Tares: where we explore how to close the gap between what we intend and what we do, one honest conversation at a time.

Visit our website: The Honest Underscore.

Join our monthly newsletter for a curated blend of exclusive leadership insights, personal reflections, and resource releases delivered straight to your inbox. Subscribe to our newsletter!

For questions, please email us at [email protected].

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