38 min

“Who’s Watching The Kids?” Why Families Lose When We Think of Moms as Default Parents Undefining Motherhood with Katy Huie Harrison, PhD

    • Parenting

When we think of moms as default parents and dads as babysitters, everybody loses. And yet, the norm remains. When dads meet up for a golf day, no one asks who’s watching the kids. But when moms manage to leave the house without little ones in tow, it’s a question we hear constantly. 

In this episode, we talk about:

How we got here

How sick of moms and dads BOTH are of this double standard

Why it’s a problem for parents of all gender identities and sexualities

Institutional changes we desperately need to better support all parents


This conversation is so important, and it’s also just the beginning. Today, we’re telling our own stories and talking about desperately needed social changes to better support parents. 

Then be sure to join us for the next two episodes, where we’re talking with New York Time Bestselling Author Eve Rodsky about active steps we can take in our homes today to make all of our lives better, happier, and more equitable.

Talk to us about this episode on Instagram at
https://www.instagram.com/undefiningmotherhood/

A huge thanks to our sponsor, Genate by SNP Therapeutics. Learn more about how they’re changing the future of maternal health care at https://undefiningmotherhood.com/genate/
Use code undefining10 for 10% off all orders over $50.

See full show notes at https://undefiningmotherhood.com/podcast/
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

When we think of moms as default parents and dads as babysitters, everybody loses. And yet, the norm remains. When dads meet up for a golf day, no one asks who’s watching the kids. But when moms manage to leave the house without little ones in tow, it’s a question we hear constantly. 

In this episode, we talk about:

How we got here

How sick of moms and dads BOTH are of this double standard

Why it’s a problem for parents of all gender identities and sexualities

Institutional changes we desperately need to better support all parents


This conversation is so important, and it’s also just the beginning. Today, we’re telling our own stories and talking about desperately needed social changes to better support parents. 

Then be sure to join us for the next two episodes, where we’re talking with New York Time Bestselling Author Eve Rodsky about active steps we can take in our homes today to make all of our lives better, happier, and more equitable.

Talk to us about this episode on Instagram at
https://www.instagram.com/undefiningmotherhood/

A huge thanks to our sponsor, Genate by SNP Therapeutics. Learn more about how they’re changing the future of maternal health care at https://undefiningmotherhood.com/genate/
Use code undefining10 for 10% off all orders over $50.

See full show notes at https://undefiningmotherhood.com/podcast/
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

38 min