
Tim Goeglein
Senior executive at Focus on the Family and former White House official, author of books including Stumbling Toward Utopia and How We Can Revive the American Dream; featured guest discussing family formation and societal health.
Top 3 podcasts with Tim Goeglein
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Jan 30, 2026 • 18min
The Welfare of the State and the Health of the Family – Tim Goeglein, 1/30/26 (0301)
Tim Goeglein, senior executive at Focus on the Family and former White House official, outlines why family formation matters for societal health. He discusses Theodore Roosevelt’s view on state welfare relying on strong families. Short takes cover cultural pressures to delay marriage, evidence favoring earlier unions, how churches can include singles, and policy ideas to support family formation.

Dec 12, 2025 • 27min
The Life and Legacy of Justice Clarence Thomas – Tim Goeglein, 12/12/25 (3461)
Tim Goeglein, Vice President of Government and External Relations at Focus on the Family and a former White House official, dives deep into the life and legacy of Justice Clarence Thomas. He explores why Thomas's nomination triggered outrage and discusses Joe Biden's confrontational role during the confirmation hearings. Goeglein highlights Thomas's unwavering commitment to originalism and his rise from hardship to the Supreme Court. He also contrasts Thomas's beliefs with those of civil rights leaders, emphasizing the profound impact of his judicial philosophy.

Nov 11, 2025 • 14min
The Importance of Family Meals – Tim Goeglein, 11/11/25 (3152)
Tim Goeglein, Vice President at Focus on the Family and author, dives into the significance of family meals. He shares heartfelt memories of dinners shaping his upbringing and the crucial conversations that took place. Highlighting research, he emphasizes how regular family dinners lead to better outcomes for youth. Goeglein critiques the modern trend of replacing meals with screens and echoes Reagan's thoughts on the power of dinner table discussions, urging families to prioritize this lost practice for character building.


