Hour 2 - Get Married and Have Kids
3/31/202637 mincomplete
0:00This is an iHeart Podcast.
0:02Guaranteed human. Second hour of the Clay Travis and Buck Sexton show.
0:08Just to give you a little bit of a roadmap, because we are stacked today
0:11with a lot of news to talk about, but also a lot of excellent guests
0:16will be joining us here in the mix.
0:17130, Isabel Brown of The Daily Wire.
0:20She had this crazy idea, she said.
0:24Deeply controversial. Hey, have families, have babies.
0:27Ladies, the ladies of The View, very upset with this.
0:32Clay, I will note, particularly upset that anyone would dare to have a child while
0:37Trump is president. It's just too horrible.
0:39It's just too terrible out there.
0:41How could you have a baby while Donald Trump is making mean jokes about Rosie
0:46O'Donnell? It's a reality, folks.
0:50People are still having babies, even though Trump...
0:52I'm hoping to have more babies while Trump is president.
0:56I'm going to try to run up the scoreboard here.
0:59So, yes, there's that. And we also have Representative Chip Roy of Texas will be
1:03with us. His Career Criminal Accountability Act.
1:06I really want to talk to him about that in addition, Clay, to the DHS
1:09shutdown situation, because the crime thing, it's just too much now.
1:14We have too much data.
1:16We've lived through this reality.
1:17Three strikes laws are a good idea.
1:20Mandatory minimums for certain crimes are a good idea.
1:23The soft on crime stuff across the board has really just been a massive failure
1:28that's resulted in a lot of suffering for innocent people and victims.
1:32Can I give a positive here, too, as we are starting off hour number two?
1:37The Dow, as tensions in Iran are seen by the market as declining substantially, is
1:45now up nearly 1 ,000 points, roughly 2 % on the Dow.
1:51S &P 500, for those of you out there with S &P 500 index funds,
1:57it's up about 2 .5%, a huge rally.
2:02The Russell 2000 is a larger index of stocks also surging.
2:08So, I do think this is somewhat interesting, Buck.
2:13MSNBC and CNN, every time the stock market goes down under Trump, they put the
2:20ticker in the corner right of the screen so that all of their audience is
2:24aware of the fact that stock market prices are down.
2:27Zero mention of one of the biggest rallies in recent memory.
2:34I mean, a 1 ,000 -point increase in the Dow is a crazy amount to
2:37be popping. Zero mention of that fact.
2:41So, just FYI out there, the markets seem quite optimistic that things are easing in
2:50Iran and that things are moving more towards a resolution in that respect.
2:56And then there is, so we're talking about the crime thing there with Chip Roy.
3:00We'll get into that because I just think you've seen how this works around the
3:05country. You enforce the law.
3:06You back law enforcement. Yeah, of course you hold law enforcement to account.
3:09But that's not the problem.
3:11The problem is not a lack of accountability for law enforcement.
3:14The problem is lack of accountability for criminals.
3:16And that's the case in cities all over America.
3:19It's obvious. The data is clear.
3:21Something needs to be done about it.
3:22We'll discuss that. But on the TSA DHS delay side, looks like things are better.
3:27We got our team checking in on, there's some websites where you can go and
3:31look at the various delays.
3:33But here is, so guys, pull that up for me.
3:35Give me the most recent.
3:37But here is NBC News report at the Houston airport from this morning.
3:42And this is cut one.
3:43Here's what it sounds like over there.
3:45We're talking about a drastic change here at Houston's Bush Intercontinent.
3:49And so where last week we saw lines up to four hours.
3:52And now you can see passengers virtually walking right up to an agent or an
3:56officer and being able to give them their ID and go through that screening process.
4:01And we've been looking at airports throughout the day, Baltimore, New York, Philadelphia, all wait
4:06times of under a half hour.
4:08I will tell you, travelers here, and I'm sure across the country, certainly relieved.
4:13I still think, Clay, that this is one of the most clear examples we have
4:16of a very important bifurcation, a very important difference in the Democrats and the Republicans
4:24today. And that is the Democrats create problems, Republicans solve them, or at least try
4:28to. And in this case, it looks like salt.
4:30Well, yes, and again, I think Linda from Arizona, who I hope, let us know,
4:38Linda, we mailed you the autographed Trump hat.
4:40It came to my house, and then we mailed it out to Linda.
4:45If she could reach out and let us know she got that, that would be
4:47great. But the TSA decision was brilliant.
4:52Look, and Buck, there are reports out there, and I flagged them, I meant to
4:55mention it, that basically the ICE agents were effectively running the TSA checkpoints and were
5:06doing so in a really expeditious fashion at LaGuardia Airport, for instance.
5:12I saw our friend Will Kane tweet out that he was certain he was going
5:15to miss his flight, but the ICE agents were shepherding everybody through and basically checking
5:21IDs and helping to ensure...
5:24that you got through and I got to tell you I mean I right now
5:28who do you trust more to be able to help you uh with security I
5:33sorted the TSA to me it's ice I saw where they saved a life did
5:38you see the one -year -old started to choke and I think it was in
5:40a New York airport and an ice agent managed to to take care of it
5:44I saw ice agents passing out bottles of water holding places in line for people
5:49with young families I saw an ice agent passing out lollipops to little kids um
5:54I actually think this worked quite well by the way update uh it looks like
5:58JFK is basically the only airport in America that has substantial uh wait times right
6:07now our staff doing checks on TSA screening everywhere else by and large Newark which
6:14is always a little bit of a mess around 30 minutes I think that's probably
6:18the math buck 30 minutes would be frustrating but you're okay with it I think
6:23anything over 30 minutes is frustrating and look ideally you get through in five or
6:2810 minutes ideally uh but the fact if you can keep it 30 minutes or
6:33less most places most of the time uh I think there is a uh a
6:37general positivity associated with that I think that this shows that the out -of -the
6:44-box thinking the administration engages in can have clear uh clear benefit to the American
6:50people and I think that's great now I wanted to uh to make because you
6:54know we're going to have her on so I don't want to make her sit
6:56there while we go through this I wanted to queue up a little bit of
6:58this for our friend Isabel Brown from the Daily Wire um because it is such
7:03an important conversation in in our culture right now in America there have been a
7:08lot of people and I can only speak to this as somebody who grew up
7:11in New York City right so for some of you I mean you got married
7:14on the younger side probably standard for uh for you know Nashville and for your
7:20age age range there uh but I know so many people in New York now
7:24the age keeps going up it's true in California I think as well of when
7:28people are getting married and also this notion that everyone should delay children delay delay
7:34delay delay having kids I wish I had met my wife when I was younger
7:37I was just waiting to find the right person to have as a life partner
7:41and and to be my wife and to build a family with because I only
7:45I wanted it to be a one and done I want to find the right
7:47person and it just took me longer and I think I've been pretty open about
7:50that um a lot of people though I think Clay have this plan set up
7:54in their minds I'm going to wait until I have all the money lined up
7:59that I need to have the life for my family that I need I also
8:03want to have a lot of years this is men and women by the way
8:05of being able to go to you know go to Tulum or South Padre Island
8:11or you know whatever and party it up and have fun and delay and delay
8:16and delay getting married and having kids as long as I can and I think
8:20that there's also this sense that don't worry this is true for a lot of
8:23people the science is there if I'm having trouble I can just sort of turn
8:28it's like a light switch I'm 39 and I'm going to turn on I'm going
8:31to turn on the kids switch it doesn't work that way biologically it doesn't work
8:36that way it gets harder as you get older this is a fact I think
8:40a lot of women have been lied to about this by the way a lot
8:44of women have been told freeze your eggs it's you know freeze your eggs and
8:47wait and now we're not even getting into people's feelings about IVF or anything else
8:51I'm just saying this is the strategy that has been sold to women by corporate
8:55America Google and these different companies Clay have one of their big big enticements for
9:00females in the workforce is oh you know we'll we'll pay for like five rounds
9:04of IVF and we'll you freeze your eggs and do all this stuff wait wait
9:07wait wait do as much work as you can be in that office get that
9:12VP title have kids when you're 40 that's not a good plan in general for
9:20some people it works out fine everyone's allowed their own life path but if you
9:24want to have a family delaying family is something that can be challenging okay then
9:29you know this is just the reality of it this is the scientific reality of
9:32it and Isabel Brown was at CPAC and she was just saying to other young
9:37people assembled there I just think it's such an important message and again this is
9:41a do as I say not as I do thing I waited until I was
9:4340 to get married and I get all that Clay did it Clay did it
9:47the old -fashioned what were you 25 26 you were a whippersnapper 25 I got
9:51married 25 if I got married at 25 in New York City I would have
9:55been truly the youngest person I know in New York of my other people that
10:00I grew up with married just give you a sense of how different it is
10:02no one even thought about it till their 30s like it wasn't even a conversation
10:06so that's a cultural difference between New York and Tennessee here's Isabel Brown at CPAC
10:11last week play two if you're not encouraging your children to grow up and have
10:16the courage to get married and have kids more kids than they can afford before
10:19they think they're ready it is high time to start it is these choices like
10:24deleting our dating apps and putting birth control pills and saying I do at the
10:28altar that ultimately trickle down into the political policies that we will see save our
10:33country so many young women I think Clay benefit particularly young women benefit from hearing
10:40this message and the corporate leftist female industrial complex including the view which we'll get
10:47to they are furious when people say this stuff well I think also what it
10:52brings home is there is a biological difference that is substantial and they don't want
10:58to acknowledge the difference between men and women this is sort of the essence of
11:03the democrat party there's a very big difference between what a 35 or 40 year
11:09old man can do uh and what a 35 or 40 year old woman can
11:14do when it comes to basic biology men have the luxury of being able to
11:20be kind of frankly morons about what biological clocks actually represent because if you're a
11:27guy and you wake up suddenly at 45 years old and you haven't gotten married
11:33and you've been single and you suddenly think you know what i'd really like to
11:36be a dad you can do it and yes are there some challenges that come
11:41with being an older dad a hundred percent uh and you know keeping up with
11:46kids uh your own sperm counts to be frank uh are more challenging the older
11:50you get but it's possible women it is i and this look i know that
11:56sometimes this people get uh angry about this but i do think that some women
12:01not all some women get to 45 or 50 they have a mediocre middle management
12:08job that they have put their entire life into their career and they look around
12:13and say i was sold a bill of goods i was told life fulfillment came
12:18through career and by the way some men have this same realization but it isn't
12:23that much fun to be a vp of something i'm gonna be honest with y
12:26'all at 52 years old and be single and have no kids i mean there
12:31isn't for most people a substantial life fulfillment there and so i think people look
12:37around and they say i did what i was supposed to do i dominated i
12:42was a girl boss and then they're unwilling to acknowledge that their choices were frankly
12:49made them sad and so they pour themselves into politics which becomes a vessel for
12:55life uh empowerment to them that otherwise would go into their family or in past
13:01days buck would go into their faith where you're working in a church and you're
13:04trying to build a better and this is how they end up looking really sad
13:08and pudgy at a no kings protest that's just the way it goes it's a
13:11shame but that's what happens and so we'll talk with elizabeth brown about this because
13:16she's saying hey go get married young have a bunch of kids this is the
13:20other part sometimes i really do believe this particularly for men i know it's true
13:26um having kids doesn't make your career worse it gives you purpose in life and
13:32taking care of a family and providing for them for men makes you way more
13:38reliable and makes you way better you make better decisions of a human i really
13:42think this is true for men for sure because you have to take into account
13:46more than just what you feel like or what you want if you're going to
13:48be a good father and a good husband it can't just be i'm just letting
13:52it ride because i feel like it you have to make your family relies on
13:55your production you got to get up out of bed you can't sit around and
13:58play video games all day you can't uh waste away your time if you're driven
14:04like most men are to be a provider children for many men clarifies their purpose
14:10in life and allows them to be more successful and i think women candidly are
14:16more successful when their moms too meaning more successful in creating a family and a
14:21legacy because you have something that matters more than just your individual uh you know
14:26excitement or uh or frivolity on a day -to -day basis now well i'm gonna
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15:46welcome back in here to clay and buck uh clay sorry i just jumped in
15:49but i'm so excited that i'm gonna let you react to this the view has
15:54some advice for women out there um i think it's fair to say if you
15:58want to be shrill unhappy and bitter in your years beyond 40 listen to the
16:06view here is what they had to say about our friend isabel brown who'll be
16:09joining us shortly her advice to get married and have kids to young women here's
16:13what they say about this play it i think it's just really reckless to be
16:20sick you you suggesting that people should have children when you now know in this
16:23country there's this affordability crisis and for a two -person household a married household you
16:28need over four hundred thousand dollars for child care over four hundred thousand dollars most
16:33people don't make over four hundred thousand dollars so she's advocating for people to be
16:38born into poverty people not being able to feed those children people not being able
16:42to educate those children and people not being able to house those children at the
16:46same time when this government is cutting all of the services that would allow people
16:50to have families over the lifetime of the child or what no no yeah it's
16:54a year it's an annual income exceeding four hundred thousand dollars to afford child care
16:59okay she's i would i would just say this and and i thought about this
17:05when i had kids because it's nerve -wracking i don't know if you had this
17:08this thought buck but um i tend to intellectualize everything and this is where history
17:14comes in if you are a man and a woman and you are having a
17:20baby in today's world as your wife is pregnant and as you are going through
17:25the process if you're nervous the average american today even if you are not super
17:32wealthy as most people are not your children have advantages and opportunities that dwarf everything
17:40that the vast majority of young children born throughout the course of the past 250
17:45years of america have had starting with buck the fact that they're actually going to
17:50live and make it to adulthood almost overwhelmingly i'm just fired up about this isabel
17:55brown is going to join us next the views been teeing off on her we'll
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18:56sexton show we bring in the views most hated villain isabel brown who had the
19:03audacity to suggest that people get married and have kids and uh true to form
19:08i believe you have a young child in the background but that child is sleeping
19:12i think i've been told right now so if she starts to scream everything is
19:16fine but you are living as you have preached uh buck uh was pointing out
19:20i got married when i was 25 isabel um and i had my first uh
19:25we had our first kid when i was 28 uh he is now going off
19:28to college uh this coming fall um and uh it's best decision that i ever
19:34made we're fortunate to have three um and i got started somewhat young for a
19:38lot of men at least who go to school for a long time um what
19:43has your experience been like and what is the reaction to the view attacking you
19:47been like because i i just think this is amazing that you got attacked for
19:51telling people get married and have kids is a way to be happy yeah you
19:55know clay i'll say first i love that the views most hated woman i might
19:59have to make that my instagram bio moving forward that's pretty fun and in true
20:03working mom fashion uh as expected based on what happened yesterday we're in a crazy
20:07busy schedule so thank you guys for all bearing with me clearly i'm on the
20:11road between a million different news hits today my daughter is speaking in the background
20:15but truly like you said this has been the greatest honor of my lifetime i
20:19had a baby at 28 as well she'll be one at the end of next
20:22month and though i am still a working mom and working full -time my relationship
20:26with my husband and my relationship with my daughter will be infinitely more important to
20:30me than my paycheck than at any other time in my life especially right now
20:33so i had the audacity to share that on stage at cpac last week as
20:38part of a question i was asked on a larger panel about the importance of
20:42family and never in my wildest dreams as a conservative podcaster did i expect that
20:47would be what the view is attempting to cancel me over yet here we are
20:51where someone like whoopie goldberg has the audacity to actually look in the camera and
20:56say if you tell women to have as many children as they want to then
21:00i'm sending you back to the past insinuating that that is not a valid choice
21:05and you should not want children if you are a member of generation z in
21:09this country i for one am really grateful because the demons are getting pretty loud
21:13but it's so obvious to me which side is for american families and for actual
21:18women's empowerment in 2026 you know isabelle i have to tell you i think that
21:22the message that you're putting out there and you're a great messenger for it and
21:26i really mean this i i hope that you can get out and and speak
21:31you know just to as many young women especially who are on that you know
21:38starting off that career track you know they want to make partner at goldman or
21:42they want to be uh you know a partner at cravath or or whatever you
21:46know whatever those are big names in new york city you know they want to
21:50be the law firm in dc or the big law firm in atlanta or they
21:53want to be the marketing firm in chicago and there's so much in the culture
21:57that tells them wait wait wait grind it out like a guy in your 20s
22:02in terms of the hours i gotta tell you because i'm on the other side
22:06of this yeah you know you're so young that i can ask your age what
22:08are you you're like you're you're not even 30 yet are you how old are
22:11you i am 28 yeah you're 28 so you're you're a youngin i mean you're
22:15you're you're a young blood i'm i'm 44 clay is like 70 i don't even
22:20know how old clay is like clay is like he's like he's like gandalf the
22:24wizard on this show and and i sit here and i say i have so
22:28many peers women my age that i grew up with particularly in new york and
22:32they turned around at 40 and maybe they had the big career maybe they didn't
22:37but they turned around and said okay time to find a guy and get married
22:41because they deprioritized it and it didn't happen and they're so unhappy about it and
22:48they tell me this and for the view not to be honest with with its
22:52audience about this i think is just really just really disgraceful disgraceful is a perfect
22:57word for it and honestly what's even more disturbing to me is that every single
23:01woman sitting around that table yesterday except for one has children and every one of
23:07them except for one has either been married in the past or is currently married
23:10the one who isn't is engaged to be married so it's good enough for them
23:14and they're able to make this working mom lifestyle work but it's not good enough
23:18for general people who apparently can't afford to spend four hundred thousand dollars on child
23:24care every year talk about just blatant propaganda and lies and what's really sad to
23:29me too beyond all of this clan buck is that as a working mom in
23:33particular i i realized that there are sacrifices that have to be made everywhere in
23:37order to make that type of lifestyle work my mom as a working mom always
23:40famously said you can have it all but not at the same time and you
23:43need a great team uh behind you to make that happen but how unbelievably pathetic
23:48with the bigotry of low expectations to tell women that it is not possible to
23:53have a thriving career and to have children look at our second lady of the
23:56united states look at the white house press secretary look at partners in law firms
24:00and news anchors uh and entrepreneurs and investment bankers all over this country who are
24:06figuring out a way to manage both but more importantly to prioritize their family and
24:10share that with their children in the process if you are a young woman listening
24:13to this today thinking you cannot have a career and a family at the same
24:16time you absolutely can and stop letting democrats tell you that's not possible well and
24:21look uh thank you for coming on with us and we've talked about this with
24:24you before um to me having a baby uh is actually the most important thing
24:29that a couple could do because this is one where um i don't think it
24:34gets any attention everybody wants to talk about catastrophes and how awful things can be
24:38many of the greatest western civilizations in the world are having their population collapse japan
24:45italy yep many uh parts of the united states because if women don't have an
24:51average of 2 .1 children then the population collapses in a hurry i was looking
24:56at the data on south korea the other day i think in south korea it's
24:59less than one child so while you're focusing on the united states this is actually
25:04a western civilization highly educated major issue that is occurring across the world right now
25:11we used to talk about being too much population there's a legitimate argument that the
25:16population of the world has already uh peaked and has begun to collapse and you
25:21know that's that doesn't seem ideal to me no not ideal in fact the ladies
25:26of the view screamed about how we have eight billion people on the planet what's
25:29a few more why why do we need to have a few more in fact
25:3255 of the countries on the face of this planet that make up two -thirds
25:36of the world's population are below replacement rate meaning they're not having 2 .1 children
25:42per family we are not in an overpopulation crisis we are in a severely underpopulation
25:47crisis and it's time for us all to pitch in because we love humanity and
25:51we want it to continue to thrive one other thing here i think it's important
25:55uh isabel cost um people throughout history have managed to raise children you mentioned the
26:03view said it costs four hundred thousand dollars or whatever the heck they said um
26:07it buck and i were just talking about this i think that having children actually
26:12makes parents make more rational choices and put themselves in better positions than they would
26:19be if they didn't have children because your stakes as a provider go up so
26:25much more significantly than if you're just a single person in other words i think
26:31career success often follows parenthood as opposed to the reverse absolutely correct we're covering this
26:39at length in my full unadulterated response to the view from my episode of my
26:44podcast but it turns out a new study that came out last year actually found
26:48my daughter wants to weigh in that your wealth throughout your lifetime goes up by
26:5223 percent if you have children because you are making those smarter decisions in investing
26:58for your future and saving for retirement making sure you're providing for your family this
27:03lie that all of a sudden a the most important thing is your bank account
27:06is insane but b that all of a sudden you're going to be severely impoverished
27:10and living in poverty for the rest of your life if you have a child
27:13is truly just another arm is truly just another arm of the propaganda that they
27:16must peddle in order to convince young women to abandon the idea of a family
27:20do you feel like we're speaking isabel brown of the daily wire gotta give some
27:24shout out to go check out her podcast because she's got kids to feed uh
27:28but if we're speaking to isabel brown about what's going on here in this conversation
27:32that she's uh taken on just by telling women the truth and the women of
27:38the view taking uh umbrage really and i think that's the proper word umbrage some
27:42of it is just their trump derangement of course they're like how could you have
27:44kids in a world where donald trump is president it's like uh i don't know
27:49to not have kids because trump is president is certifiably insane and should probably institutionalize
27:53if that's your point of view uh but beyond that i feel like the culture
27:57is is starting to change there's a shift now isabel where it's not considered anti
28:02-women or anti -female or at least you can't be shouted down the same way
28:06for saying things like one being a mom for most moms that i've ever talked
28:11doing i know a lot of moms i'm married to one uh and i had
28:14one um that being a mom is the job that they revere the most of
28:19all jobs and number two that sure if you want to pursue a career if
28:24you have a certain area of excellence that you want to pursue in the workplace
28:27that's fine there's nothing wrong with being a mom and taking a break from that
28:33and going back to it later that i just feel like you know i had
28:36so many women in my class at amherst i'll just speak to my personal experience
28:39i'll speak from the eye perspective who went into investment banking and clay i remember
28:44thinking at the time that's a horrible idea because all the guys who are doing
28:49it are going to crash out they're not going to last more than a few
28:53years for the most part they're going to try to transition to other areas of
28:56finance they were essentially mortgaging their 20s to make money in abundance so that they
29:02could then be a provider for a family later on women don't have to make
29:06these same choices they don't have to compete in areas like this if they don't
29:11want to and i just feel like they're being pushed into this in a lot
29:14of capacity again they should have the freedom to do whatever they want work -wise
29:17i get that but i feel like the culture has shifted and it's they're telling
29:20women you can be a mom it's okay you can be a mom young and
29:23it's okay you can pick a career later and it's okay you're absolutely right and
29:29i do think it also matters if i can jump in here for a second
29:32to say there is a gender divide here that matters very very deeply recently pew
29:37research found that for young men under 35 their number one and number two political
29:41priorities are to get married and to have children but for women under 35 whether
29:46you voted for donald trump or kamala harris in the last major election that's their
29:50second to last priority politically speaking at the personal level and at the country level
29:55it's because of this propaganda that's being directly targeted to young women in particular and
30:01why it matters for female voices and these beautiful feminine uh voices with influence people
30:06like brett cooper and riley gains and ali beth stuckey promoting the joy of motherhood
30:11to this generation that's how we continue to continue shifting that culture uh the same
30:15way you just mentioned but buck the trend of all of this crazy stuff we
30:19see on the view and the likes of other network shows i want to let
30:23you talk to young women on this in particular but buck and i were just
30:26talking about it before you came on there is a biological difference between men and
30:32women when it comes to having children particularly if women out there are thinking hey
30:36i'd like to have two or i'd like to have three which is i think
30:40why population is often collapsing because if women wait until they're 35 to have their
30:45first kid the math on having multiple kids becomes very difficult if men wait until
30:49they're 35 to have their first kid and marry younger we don't have the same
30:53biological constraints does part of this tie in to trying to convince women that men
30:59and women are exactly equal biologically i i see this as connected with like men
31:04being able to play women's sports and all these things there's a big difference between
31:08the sexes and women are being sold a bill of goods men don't have to
31:13think about babies frankly as early as women do yeah well clay that's so oppressive
31:18of you how dare you yes remotely is a biological difference between men and women
31:23uh the women of the view actually pointed this out yesterday on the show that
31:26we're all one group of women and i'm realizing now they're admitting that you do
31:31need a uterus in order to qualify as a woman it's impossible to be a
31:35woman with a penis so glad we arrived here in 2026 all of that said
31:39there's certainly a biological component to all of this and i don't find it coincidental
31:43that as you've seen the decline of the american family from the numbers perspective and
31:47the decline in our fertility rate you're also watching one in seven married couples today
31:53trying to conceive facing what they're calling unexplained infertility because this is waiting so much
31:58later in life to when you're facing all kinds of issues that's also being exacerbated
32:02by our food supply in the pharmaceutical industry uh but the reason the fertility rate
32:06is the lowest it's been in a hundred years in america today in 2026 is
32:11largely because women are just choosing not to have kids that is a severe problem
32:16it's something that you don't have the opportunity to go back in time and reverse
32:19and needs to be messaged to women while they're young and that ability is before
32:23them women should have kids in their 20s biologically that's just the reality yeah isn't
32:28it strange that to say that it's almost like you can't say anymore or at
32:32least they try to make you not say that women do not in fact have
32:36penises you're also not allowed to say that biologically it's best for women they have
32:41the highest chance of success the highest chance of a success successful pregnancy all those
32:44things in their 20s in their 30s yes too but it starts to go down
32:47in your 40s you're talking about really it's called the geriatric pregnancy over 35 it's
32:53high risk for a reason that's what it is called so anyway you got to
32:58keep speaking the truth on this is about we appreciate you uh go to the
33:01daily wireless and isabel brown and also just note the little baby in the background
33:05perfect perfect for this conversation i gotta say it's it's like you know the women
33:11of the view may all be moms but this is what real working mom life
33:14looks like it's not in a multi -million dollar tv studio and yeah it's the
33:18most beautiful thing i've ever done it's worth pursuing if you're listening to this yeah
33:22even the ones on the view who are moms i doubt they've ever changed a
33:24diaper themselves i think the staff does that for them but that's another conversation thanks
33:28so much isabel great to talk to you you know thank you guys here in
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35:13and some laughs to clay travis at buck sexton find them on the free iheart
35:19radio app or wherever you get your podcasts welcome back in play travis buck sexton
35:25show uh windy on long island weighing in our thanks to isabel brown a lot
35:31of reactions pouring into that windy what you got for us when ever says on
35:36your tombstone beloved employee of colgate palmolive and um you could even look back to
35:42the bible and you could see how important it was to women to have kids
35:46so hello yeah we're here oh yes i was gonna say i'm not saying that
35:51women should go to those extremes to have kids but i think that men and
35:56women were not meant to be alone and having a family is very rewarding and
36:01i think that people should consider that i believe a very intelligent voice once said
36:07go forth and multiply yeah look i i think what isabel is uh talking about
36:14is so incredibly important i think you're starting to see it buck we didn't ask
36:18isabel this but one of the major issues is if women now and this is
36:22the reality are not getting married on average until after the age of 30 the
36:27ability to have multiple children when you are getting married after the age of 30
36:32is a very significant biological challenge and so a lot of this is just when
36:37people get married and also you went through this three times but when my baby
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