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Does America Hate Working Moms? (Best of with Sarah Lacy)

Does America Hate Working Moms? (Best of with Sarah Lacy)

Released Monday, 24th August 2020
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Does America Hate Working Moms? (Best of with Sarah Lacy)

Does America Hate Working Moms? (Best of with Sarah Lacy)

Does America Hate Working Moms? (Best of with Sarah Lacy)

Does America Hate Working Moms? (Best of with Sarah Lacy)

Monday, 24th August 2020
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#168 — 40% of American households believe that it is bad for society if mothers work. That mothers should not work. This is wild. Sexism is a global phenomenon, but in America, we have a unique maternal bias against women in the workforce, and as we watch the pandemic unfold, women are losing jobs at extraordinary rates.

In 2017, we had Sarah Lacy, founder of Chairman Mom, previously the founder of Pando Daily and a journalist in tech, talk about her journey from thinking sexism was not really a thing to fierce feminist. Today, we're revisiting that conversation and taking a listen to how the world of work is extremely biased against women, especially mothers, and how many ways we've made the world of work (and parenting) harder on women. We're going to dig into why the patriarchy—aka men, especially white men at the mantle of an unequal power structure—is so bad, and why it's not okay to set up a system where some people live at the expense of other people's lives and rights. That's not okay. Join me as I go back and take a listen to this powerful episode.

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