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🗓️ 1 March 2024
⏱️ 40 minutes
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Rob is a young independent writer. His work has been featured in the NYT, the WSJ, the Boston Globe and others, and he writes a popular substack that coined the term “luxury beliefs.” He had a tumultuous childhood in foster care, joined the Air Force at 17, and went on to graduate from Yale and Cambridge. He tells that story in his first book, Troubled: A Memoir of Foster Care, Family, and Social Class.
For two clips of our convo — on attending Yale during the Halloween costume meltdown, and how to reform the foster care system — pop over to our YouTube page. Other topics: born into poverty in LA; an absent father; a drug-addicted mom who grossly neglected him; her arrest and deportation; entering foster care at age 3; having his first beer at age 5; his social worker being the most stable figure in his childhood; seven different homes by age 8; an eccentric foster mom who used Rob for free labor and nearly let him drown in her swimming pool; finally adopted by parents — who divorced 18 months later; the adopted father who cut him off; the adopted mother who partnered with a woman — who suffered a near fatal gunshot; growing up in the working-class Central Valley; constantly getting into fights; constantly using drugs and booze; drunk-driving on the reg; getting terrible grades; barely graduating high school; enlisting in the Air Force at 17 and serving eight years; entering rehab at 24; his life saved by a standardized test in the military; how the SATs are a life-line for marginalized teens; Rob getting into Yale; being mystified by the “luxury beliefs” and victim culture of his privileged peers; micro-aggressions and emotional labor; Orwell on oikophobia of the intelligentsia; the high marriage rates of liberal elites; Google’s Gemini trying to indoctrinate the masses with CRT; and the importance of a stable family above all else.
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0:42.8 | Whoops. And a little bit of potty training questions and a little bit of biting. He's a biter. I think he might be, I think, I just send off a DNA test. But I think he's probably got a bit of corgi in him because he's kind of, he nips your |
0:56.7 | ankles if you're not careful. |
0:58.0 | He's kind of herding, herding the homosexuals in my apartment diligently. |
1:03.0 | But he's quite lovely and incredibly affectionate, quite quiet. |
1:07.9 | He came today, he was off the leash and came to his name, which was a huge plus. So we're |
1:12.7 | getting along. He's an absolutely lovely dog. And I'm really grateful. It's coming to my life |
1:19.6 | and cheered me up. I'm also grateful that we have an amazing roster of guests coming up. We just |
1:25.5 | added Richard Dawkins, who's coming in. We'll talk |
1:28.6 | about all sorts of uncontroversial things. Adam Moss, my boss, or former boss, former editor of New York |
1:35.5 | magazine. Former editor of The New York Times Magazine, one of the greatest magazine editors |
1:41.4 | of our time, insofar as there are any magazine editors left we also |
1:47.1 | have George Will who's coming in I talk about conservatism Abigail Shrier who just |
1:51.7 | did Joe Rogan so she's really stepping down to come on this show and we have |
1:58.7 | Christian Wyman a really already, we've already recorded it. |
2:04.1 | I think you'll, I think those of you are interested in affairs of the soul and of eternity and of life and of despair and sickness and all the rest of it. |
2:13.5 | It was a really raw and interesting and he's a brilliant man discussion and we'll be |
2:19.9 | bringing that up at some point. But today, the word raw actually does come to mind reading |
2:27.7 | this book. Rob Henderson is here. He's a 34-year-old independent writer, |
2:36.1 | and his work has been in the New York Times, |
2:38.8 | the Wall Street Journal, the Boston Globe, |
2:41.0 | plenty of other places, |
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