Navigating Tough Conversations About Pronouns with Your Kids (w/ Ryan & Bethany Bomberger) - Ep. 112

July 29, 2024
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In our culture, the use of preferred pronouns has become ubiquitous among Gen Zers and beyond. As a parent, you may have noticed this trend and wondered how to approach the subject with your children, especially your younger ones. It's crucial to start having conversations about pronouns and gender identity very young as many schools have embraced an agenda to "break the binary" in kindergarten. 

Ryan and Bethany Bomberger, co-founders of the Radiance Foundation, recognize the importance of addressing this issue and have created valuable resources to help parents navigate these conversations. In this episode, the Bombergers share their insights on the topic and discuss their groundbreaking books, She is She and He is He, which aim to reinforce simple, biological truths about gender. Ryan and Bethany emphasize the significance of bridging the gap between personal worldviews and addressing difficult topics with confidence.

Episode highlights:

  • The importance of addressing the issue early.
  • The "Break the Binary" initiative in kindergarten.
  • The importance of reinforcing simple biological truths with young children.
  • The rise of the “T” in gender ideology creating a contradiction in the LGBTQ+ community.
  • The dangers of hormone blockers and cross-sex hormones on young individuals.
  • The deceptive nature of the transgender ideology and its impact on society.
  • The role of Planned Parenthood in promoting gender confusion.
  • How parental rights are under assault.
  • Long-term studies on the effects of sex reassignment.
  • Finding freedom in embracing one’s biological gender.
  • The power of love, truth, and faith in guiding children towards their authentic selves .

As parents, it is our responsibility to engage in honest, open conversations with our children about the complex issues they face in today's world, including the topics of pronouns and gender identity. By equipping ourselves with the knowledge and resources necessary to navigate these conversations, we can help our children understand the importance of embracing their biological sex and the freedom that comes with living authentically as the individuals God created them to be.

Bios:

Ryan Bomberger, Co-founder and Chief Creative Officer, The Radiance Foundation (www.radiance.life). Ryan has been named “one of the 50 greatest pro-life leaders in the last 50 years” in the book “Legacy of Life.” Author of the book “Not Equal: Civil Rights Gone Wrong” (www.notequalbook.com). Co-author of the children’s books “He is He” (www.HeIsHe.org) and “She is She” (www.SheIsShe.com).

Bethany Bomberger, Co-founder and Executive Director, The Radiance Foundation (www.radiance.life). Author of the book “PRO-LIFE KIDS!” (www.prolifekids.com) as well as co-author of the children’s books “He is He” (www.HeIsHe.org) and “She is She” (www.SheIsShe.com).

To learn more information about Radiance Foundation, visit www.radiance.life

Radiance Foundation Social Media Pages:

Radiance Facebook Page (@radiancefoundation): facebook.com/radiancefoundation

Radiance Twitter Page (@lifehaspurpose): twitter.com/lifehaspurpose

Radiance Instagram Page (@radiancefoundation): instagram.com/radiancefoundation

Radiance YouTube Page (RadianceFoundation): youtube.com/user/RadianceFoundation

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Catherine Segars is an award-winning actress and playwright—turned stay-at-home-mom—turned author, speaker, blogger, and motherhood apologist. This homeschooling mama of five has a master’s degree in communications and is earning a master’s degree in Christian apologetics. Catherine helps parents navigate through dangerous secular landmines to establish a sound Biblical foundation for their kids. Author of the e-book Five Myths about Motherhood That Make You Feel Mere, And Why They're Wrong, Catherine is also passionate about helping mothers see their worth in a season when they often feel overwhelmed and irrelevant. You can find Catherine’s blog, dramatic blogcast, and other writings at www.catherinesegars.com and connect with her on Facebook and Instagram.
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