
69 episodes

Work Like a Mother NeighborSchools
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- Kids & Family
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5.0 • 233 Ratings
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Work Like a mother shares stories of incredible women juggling work, life and motherhood.
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Toni-Anne Mayembe: How to Stay Consistent
Work Like a Mother with Toni-Ann Mayembe on the importance of weekly routines for moms working out of the house
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Deepti Sharma: Pivoting & Political Purpose
Work Like a Mother with Deepti Sharma on being willing to pivot, finding your purpose, and advocating for others
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Toyosi Babalola: How to Democratize Childcare
Work Like a Mother with Toyosi Babalola on having a village to raise a child and democratizing childcare.
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Jessi Duley: Why Shame Has no Place in Motherhood
Work Like a Mother with Jessi Duley on shame raging, truth telling and founding a business while having 3 kids
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Jasmine Bradshaw: How to Raise an Anti-Racist
Work Like a Mother with Jasmine Bradshaw on her podcast, First Name Basis and tips for anti-racist parenting
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Eve Rodsky: Unicorn Spaces & Domestic Work
Work Like a Mother with Eve Rodsky on a new 21st-century solution to an age-old problem: women shouldering 2/3 or more of the unpaid domestic work
Customer Reviews
More relevant than ever!
Thanks for highlighting the struggles moms face in balancing their responsibilities, a topic that is not often highlighted, especially for past generations. In the middle of a pandemic, with so much extra responsibility placed on working parents, devoting discussion to this is even more important!
Moms are the best!
This made me reflect on growing up with just my mom and how much she was working, taking care of me and my brother and still trying to have time for self care and future goals for her self! So awesome to be reminded of how much mothers go through! Thank you for this!
I can relate !
As a working mother of two young kids I could relate to the stories of these moms! I was brought right. Ack to those struggles of balance, 4th trimester woes, and never being sure of what the “right thing is”- but even more so, that we as moms are not alone! It reminded me of the importance of the village we need to raise our babies, and how grateful I am for mine.