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Whether you're a first-time parent or a pro, having a baby when you're in your 40s is way different from when you were younger. Conversations, advice, and tips from experts about being a parent. Produced by Lee Schneider.

Baby Crazy: The Podcast for Parents Over 40 Lee Schneider

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Whether you're a first-time parent or a pro, having a baby when you're in your 40s is way different from when you were younger. Conversations, advice, and tips from experts about being a parent. Produced by Lee Schneider.

    Episode 10 - Elaine Barrington - First-Time Moms Over 40

    Episode 10 - Elaine Barrington - First-Time Moms Over 40

    Psychotherapist Elaine Barrington runs two therapy groups for moms over forty who are dealing with leaving work, or changing work or making life changes when becoming a mother to kids for the first time. I talk with Elaine about how younger mothers and older mothers have different ideas about their identity, how there is no blueprint to parenting, and how it’s really your being as a parent — who you are — that’s what makes the difference to your kids.
    This episode of Baby Crazy is sponsored by Village Workspaces. With coworking, private offices, and a podcast recording studio, it’s a great place to record your podcast, work on any creative project, or meet some great people and share ideas. In West LA and Santa Monica, check it out at villageworkspaces.com. And on Instagram at @villagepodcasting and @villageworkspaces.

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    Episode 9 - Paternity Leave Pioneer - Jerry Cammarata

    Episode 9 - Paternity Leave Pioneer - Jerry Cammarata

    Jerry Cammarata was the first male teacher in the history of the New York City Board of Education to be granted paternity leave. I talk with Jerry about why he did it, what he learned, and what other men can get out of gaining more valuable time with their infant children. We’ll also talk about the reissue of Jerry’s book, The Fun Book of Fatherhood, A Paternity Leave Dad, Tale of a Pioneer, originally published in 1974.
    Paternity leave is common around the world - but still, not so much in the US. In the 1970s, Jerry’s move blazed a trail for men. There were no human resources mechanisms in place, no procedures, and Jerry’s four-year leave was unpaid.

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    Episode 8 - Work, Life, and Balance - Priya Rajendran

    Episode 8 - Work, Life, and Balance - Priya Rajendran

    Priya Rajendran is a mom, a software engineer, and technology veteran, who lead the team that built the Wallet that now powers all of PayPal’s Mobile apps. She is the founder of S’moresUp which helps manage your family life right from your mobile phone, helping with kids' chores and schedules. Priya and I talk about work-life balance, why when mom is happy, everyone’s happy, and how to make the 24/7 schedule of a startup work when you are a parent.
    I grew up in India and I was a classical dancer. I gave up dancing for the past twenty-five years and I just picked it up again. I do think that it's very important to spend some time for yourself to do the things that you like. -- Priya Rajendran

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    Episode 7 - What You Learn After You Know it All - Rob Jacobs

    Episode 7 - What You Learn After You Know it All - Rob Jacobs

    In this episode, I’m chatting with my good friend Rob Jacobs. We've been dads for a while and as you'd expect, just when you think you know it all there is more to learn. Rob quoted John Wooden, the legendary coach, in our interview: It's what you learn after you know it all that counts.
    We reveal the real story of parenting young children after you are forty (and older!) and discuss the value of wisdom and getting rid of the baggage experience can bring. Rob is also going to tell you about UnSit, his company designed to get you up and moving at work.
    Key Takeaways
    why sleep is previous for parents
    why you are not always your kid's playmate
    being free-range instead of helicopter parents
    why "nothing to do" is a valuable state of being
    being reflective, and other positive values of being an older parent

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    Episode 6 - Raising Activist Kids - Trina Greene Brown

    Episode 6 - Raising Activist Kids - Trina Greene Brown

    Trina Greene Brown has been recognized as a Black Feminist Rising in 2017 by Black Women’s Blueprint. You may know her from her podcast Parenting for Liberation. Trina brings fifteen years of experience as a youth organizer in ending violence with her personal role as a parent of two Black children. She calls herself a proud Black-feminist Mama-activist. She has contributed to On Parenting for the Washington Post, and in 2019, her writing will be featured in two anthologies centered on intersections of motherhood and activism.

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    Episode 5 - Sam Lamott - Redefining Dad

    Episode 5 - Sam Lamott - Redefining Dad

    This episode of Baby Crazy is a free-range conversation between Lee Schneider and Sam Lamott. It begins with a discussion of art and failure, and soon zeroes in on how fathers are imperfect but vital role models.
    We ask: How can we be fathers without the labels, without the definitions, without worrying what other people think?
    As Sam says, What matters to him is that his son will see him thrive, “because at the end of the day I am this young man's first role model. He'll have way cooler or more impressive role models down the road I'm sure, but I'm the first one. I'm his template essentially.”
    Check out Sam's project Hello Humans.

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