
Bright Hearth The CIA Stole Our Wives
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Apr 27, 2026 They debate how college and career paths reshaped women’s roles and family life. They trace historical shifts from household economies to industrial globalization. They explore how marketing, cultural institutions, and alleged covert influence nudged women toward independence. They set up a follow-up on practical household economic solutions.
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Lexy Finished College Debt Free While Engaged
- Lexy Sauvé shares her personal college path: an associate degree, no debt, finishing while engaged and nearly dropping out.
- She studied literature and creative writing, which Brian references when discussing their household background.
College Converts Conservative Daughters To Liberal Voting Bloc
- White college-educated women form a crucial political bloc that—according to the hosts—has trended liberal, with college identified as a major causal factor.
- Brian Sauvé points to professors and peer networks in college as drivers converting conservative-raised daughters into liberal feminists.
Extended Independence Is A Historically Uncommon Gap
- Normative Christian headship envisions women under a father's then husband's protection without a long uncovered interim; extended independent periods are historically abnormal.
- Brian Sauvé notes modern college years create a 5–10 year uncovered span absent traditional male headship.




