The Pod Generation
Episode 38 of the Dystopian Fiction Has Been Moved to Current Affairs podcast, hosted by Clare Coombe & Masha Yakovleva, titled "The Pod Generation" was published on September 28, 2025 and runs 71 minutes.
September 28, 2025 ·71m · Dystopian Fiction Has Been Moved to Current Affairs
Summary
This episode we are exploring the world of The Pod Generation, a 2023 film about artificial wombs. CW: this episode includes discussion of death-in-pregnancy and suicide. Inspired by the discussion surrounding the ultimately-fake news reports that a Chinese company had developed a robot with a uterus, we look at the pros and cons of such a technology, the benefits that it might bring women and people with uteruses, as well as those who cannot conceive naturally, and the challenges that make the womb-pod science fiction for the time being. We also consider the societal impact of a two-tier maternity system and the dangers of handing power over pregnancies to corporations. We look at how the film suggests gestation in a pod might effect the involvement of both parents, particularly fathers, in the process of pregnancy, and how this might change attitudes to the provision of childcare. We explore some of the other elements of the world of The Pod Generation, not least the commodification of the natural world. We look at the benefits and dangers posed by replacing human therapists with AI, reflecting on recent issues in the news. And we discuss a future without state-regulated education. If you enjoy this episode, please do rate and review it. You can contact us with your own thoughts via our social media or on our website.
Episode Description
This episode we are exploring the world of The Pod Generation, a 2023 film about artificial wombs.
CW: this episode includes discussion of death-in-pregnancy and suicide.
Inspired by the discussion surrounding the ultimately-fake news reports that a Chinese company had developed a robot with a uterus, we look at the pros and cons of such a technology, the benefits that it might bring women and people with uteruses, as well as those who cannot conceive naturally, and the challenges that make the womb-pod science fiction for the time being.
We also consider the societal impact of a two-tier maternity system and the dangers of handing power over pregnancies to corporations. We look at how the film suggests gestation in a pod might effect the involvement of both parents, particularly fathers, in the process of pregnancy, and how this might change attitudes to the provision of childcare.
We explore some of the other elements of the world of The Pod Generation, not least the commodification of the natural world. We look at the benefits and dangers posed by replacing human therapists with AI, reflecting on recent issues in the news. And we discuss a future without state-regulated education.
If you enjoy this episode, please do rate and review it. You can contact us with your own thoughts via our social media or on our website.
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