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Breakpoint

Pink on Her Career and Becoming a Mom

Breakpoint

Colson Center

Religion & Spirituality, News Commentary, Politics, Culture, Christianity, Currentevents, Worldview, News

4.82.8K Ratings

🗓️ 1 March 2023

⏱️ 1 minutes

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Summary

While other famous people in the music and movie industries talk about parenthood as a career-killing disease, Pink is living the opposite.

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0:00.0

With a woman to look at culture from a Christian worldview, I'm John Stone Street with a point.

0:04.5

In a recent podcast interview, Pop Singer Pink said that when she was first ascending

0:07.8

to Stardom 20 years ago, she was constantly warned against having children.

0:11.8

Everyone told me, if you have children right now, your career is over, she said.

0:15.0

While Pink didn't listen, she and her husband now have a daughter and a son.

0:17.8

Becoming a mom definitely changed things, she said, but were the better.

0:21.0

Woke, when I had a child, I think that's when my career began.

0:24.0

That's when I started to really understand the world and my place in it.

0:27.2

Well, Pop Punk music stars are known for flaunting social conventions and in today's climate,

0:31.1

that's what Pink's doing.

0:32.1

While other famous people in the music and movie industries talk about parenthood as a

0:35.4

career-killing disease or a status reached by paying other people like surrogates to do

0:39.7

it for you, Pink is living the opposite.

0:42.2

Heres, like all children, are a gift worth more than her career, even international Stardom.

0:48.0

For the call sensor, I'm John Stone Street with a point.

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