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Rob Henderson on Growing up in Foster Care 

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The Michael Shermer Show # 406
Rob Henderson was born to a drug-addicted mother and a father he never met, ultimately shuttling between ten different foster homes in California. When he was adopted into a loving family, he hoped that life would finally be stable and safe. Divorce, tragedy, poverty, and violence marked his adolescent and teen years, propelling Henderson to join the military upon completing high school.
His greatest achievements - a military career, an undergraduate education from Yale, a PhD from Cambridge - feel like hollow measures of success. He argues that stability at home is more important than external accomplishments, and he illustrates the ways the most privileged among us benefit from a set of social standards that actively harm the most vulnerable.
Shermer and Henderson discuss: hindsight bias • genes, environment, luck, contingency • foster care • incarceration rates • marriage, divorce, childhood outcomes • poverty, welfare programs, and social safety nets • the young male syndrome • alcohol, drugs, depression • luxury beliefs of educated elites • wealthy but unstable homes vs. low-income but stable homes • inequality • Henderon's experience in the military, at Yale and Cambridge • the Warrior-Scholar Project.
Rob Henderson grew up in foster homes in Los Angeles and the rural town of Red Bluff, California. He joined the US Air Force at the age of seventeen. Once described as “self-made” by the New York Times, Rob subsequently received a BS from Yale University and a PhD in psychology from St. Catharine’s College, Cambridge. His writing has appeared in the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Boston Globe, and more. His weekly newsletter is sent to more than forty thousand subscribers. Learn more at RobKHenderson.com. His new book is Troubled: A Memoir of Foster Care, Family, and Social Class.
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Комментарии : 28   
@m.davidmccormick7062
@m.davidmccormick7062 2 месяца назад
Rob Henderson is a national treasure. Protect him at all costs
@sherigraham3873
@sherigraham3873 3 месяца назад
Rob Henderson I have so much respect for your ability to get through this tough life experience. I am thankful you chose to write your story of the foster care system. Your very bright and are making a difference that could help so many children, foster parents and parents who need to stick together. Thankyou so very much for being such a quality man. For turning out well. Your amazing!
@hansmeiser32
@hansmeiser32 3 месяца назад
If a woman doesn't want a child she can have an abortion - no questions asked, no blame, no shame. If a man doesn't want a child the only thing he can do is leave the mother and the child but he's seen as a monster.
@mabelheinzle2275
@mabelheinzle2275 3 месяца назад
100% - absent fathers should be stigmatized
@StanGraham1
@StanGraham1 3 месяца назад
Wonderful interview Michael, as are all of yours. I would love meet Rob and share ideas about transforming the foster care systems. I was a foster parent for 8 years and a Child Welfare worker for 21. I care.
@mabelheinzle2275
@mabelheinzle2275 3 месяца назад
As a kid from a working class - lower- I lost out on a lot of cultural knowledge- music, art etc. still catching up.
@mabelheinzle2275
@mabelheinzle2275 3 месяца назад
Rob is admirable- thank you for this video
@angharadllewellyn2192
@angharadllewellyn2192 3 месяца назад
I had a 2 person family. It was horrible. I got out. I went to university. I never went back. Not everyone in a 2 person family has a good deal.
@kavorka8855
@kavorka8855 3 месяца назад
Let's be clear and precise, no parents is better than one bad parent, and one bad parent is better than two bad parents. When we talk of the advantages and goodnesses of two parents, we surely mean two good and hopeful educated parents, we do not mean two unstable ones.
@chrisocony
@chrisocony 3 месяца назад
Great show.
@mabelheinzle2275
@mabelheinzle2275 3 месяца назад
Michael good interviewers let the interviewee speak
@mabelheinzle2275
@mabelheinzle2275 3 месяца назад
I was sexually- physically and emotionally abused by my father - so ??? My mother was loving - soDespite that - made a great life and children ( now adults)
@aminam9201
@aminam9201 3 месяца назад
Listen carefully to this video 2:00 “Patrick Haggard - How Brain Scientists Think About Consciousness” he talks about consciousness type one and type two (human thoughts), where consciousness type two is responsible for perception (processing sensory data to produce information ) then consciousness type one works on that later within thinking process,…etc. I never saw this video before, where was it hidden and why they changed the videos they publish to imitate human thoughts (exact human thoughts)! isn’t that weird?! especially human logic is completely different!
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