
The Aaron Renn Show Modern Christian Womanhood | Emma Waters
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Mar 23, 2026 Emma Waters, policy analyst and author of Lead Like Jael, offers a concise Christian take on womanhood, marriage, and motherhood. She critiques both “girl boss” feminism and romanticized trad-wife ideals. Topics include remote work and home economics, childcare research and trade-offs, the story of Jael as a model for strategic domestic faithfulness, and practical principles for mentoring and family-first choices.
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Middle Path Between Girl Boss and Trad Wife
- Christian resources often present either girl boss feminism or romanticized trad-wife models without a middle path.
- Emma wrote Lead Like Jael to offer a nuanced vision affirming women's gifts while prioritizing marriage and motherhood.
Remote Work Recreates A Home Economy
- Technology and remote work have reshaped how work and home can integrate, enabling women to work without abandoning family.
- Emma frames a 'home economy' where modern flexibility can reunify productive labor and household responsibilities.
Choose Work Around Your Family Needs
- Be strategic: choose jobs that fit your family's needs rather than being subservient to a career that makes your children pay the price.
- Limit non-home childcare and prioritize roles that allow presence when children are very young.




