All Mothers are Essential Workers (Part 2)
Podcast |
The Double Shift
Media Type |
audio
Publication Date |
Oct 27, 2021
Episode Duration |
00:45:03

While other news outlets have “moved on'' from talking about how mad and burnt out moms are, we’re just getting started. In part two of this intimate, in-the-moment audio diary series, host Katherine Goldstein shares her story of caring for newborn twins and a four-year-old as the coronavirus shut the world down around her. She’s joined by co-host Angela Garbes to discuss the idea that mothers are the unacknowledged essential workers of the pandemic, what’s changed in the year+ since the audio diaries were recorded, and what hasn’t. Katherine and Angela also reflect how they both see collectively harnessing anger over what has happened in the last 19 months as crucial for finding a path forward.

Newsweek: pandemic-could-cost-typical-american-woman-nearly-600000-lifetime-income-1594655.html">Pandemic Could Cost Typical American Woman Nearly $600,000 in Lifetime Income

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While other news outlets have “moved on'' from talking about how mad and burnt out moms are, we’re just getting started. In part two of this intimate, in-the-moment audio diary series, host Katherine Goldstein shares her story of caring for newborn twins and a four-year-old as the coronavirus shut the world down around her. She’s joined by co-host Angela Garbes to discuss the idea that mothers are the unacknowledged essential workers of the pandemic, what’s changed in the year+ since the audio diaries were recorded, and what hasn’t. Katherine and Angela also reflect how they both see collectively harnessing anger over what has happened in the last 19 months as crucial for finding a path forward. Newsweek: Pandemic Could Cost Typical American Woman Nearly $600,000 in Lifetime Income Check out The Nap Ministry on Instagram. To support our work, become a member of The Double Shift. It starts at $5/mo. You get an ad-free feed, members-only hangouts and other great perks. Thanks to our Sponsors Home. Made: Listen to podcast about… home. And what happens when you open that door and step into a new world, whether that’s a house, apartment or neighborhood. Kiwico.com: Get 50% off your first month of super cool, hands-on science, art and geography projects delivered to your door every month, plus FREE shipping on ANY crate line with code DOUBLESHIFT

While other news outlets have “moved on'' from talking about how mad and burnt out moms are, we’re just getting started. In part two of this intimate, in-the-moment audio diary series, host Katherine Goldstein shares her story of caring for newborn twins and a four-year-old as the coronavirus shut the world down around her. She’s joined by co-host Angela Garbes to discuss the idea that mothers are the unacknowledged essential workers of the pandemic, what’s changed in the year+ since the audio diaries were recorded, and what hasn’t. Katherine and Angela also reflect how they both see collectively harnessing anger over what has happened in the last 19 months as crucial for finding a path forward.

Newsweek: pandemic-could-cost-typical-american-woman-nearly-600000-lifetime-income-1594655.html">Pandemic Could Cost Typical American Woman Nearly $600,000 in Lifetime Income

Check out The Nap Ministry on Instagram.

If you love the Double Shift Podcast, sign up for our newsletter, thedoubleshift.com/newsletter

Consider joining The Double Shift member community, which is a social change laboratory for moms. Learn more here at thedoubleshift.com/join.

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