
About this episode
The episode critiques public celebrations and cultural priorities in light of competing declarations of pride and nuclear family values.
The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – June’s competing declarations of pride and nuclear family values spark a sharp critique of public celebrations, cultural priorities, women’s sports, and political ego. The commentary contrasts Tennessee’s Nuclear Family Month with national trends, questions what society chooses to honor, and warns that unchecked pride carries consequences for everyone eventually ahead...
People in this episode
Host: Paul Engel
Topics covered
- pride
- nuclear family
- public celebrations
- cultural priorities
- women's sports
- political ego
Keywords
- pride
- nuclear family
- public celebrations
- cultural priorities
- women's sports
- political ego
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Tennessee
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