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Submit ReviewIt’s been a minute since you’ve heard from us, but Katherine is excited to share news about the next chapter of The Double Shift, a newsletter and community that’s a social change laboratory for moms. The Double Shift has always been more than a podcast, and we're embracing our membership community as a place for building connections around political, social and workplace change, transforming families and building a more just future for everyone. We believe in:
Solidarity — not advice
Bold ideas — not life hacks
Curiosity — not judgment
Thoughtful research and analysis — not uninformed flame throwing
Membership starts at $7/mo, and members get:
This is the start of the list. More benefits coming, based on member feedback.
Read the full announcement post here!
Your paying membership allows this to be one of the very-few non-corporate spaces left on the mom-internet.
To sign up for our revamped newsletter full of reporting about the forces that shape family life in America and challenging the status quo of motherhood, go to thedoubleshift.com/newsletter.
To see all the member benefits, join the community or upgrade your membership go to thedoubleshift.com/join.
If you’d like a donated membership email, askthedoubleshift@gmail.com.
Our next virtual hangout is July 20th at 3pm EST. It’s titled Workplace Revolution w/Erin Grau, who’s the co-founder and COO of Charter Works. To listen to Erin on the Double Shift, listen to "Paid Leave, We Can Do Better," and the followup episode we made about Double Shifters who were galvanized to advocate for better family policies by listening to Erin's story. To celebrate our relaunch, this event is open to all. RSVP here.
The Double Shift podcast launched three years ago to share the real stories of motherhood in America, and radically explore the social forces that make being a mom so challenging.
We’ve brought you stories from inside brothels and a 24-hour childcare center; we’ve confronted capitalism, patriarchy, and the idealized myth of nuclear family; we opened up conversations about mental health and its stigma and amplified the voices of people often left out of conversations about motherhood; and we’ve gone deep on the experiences of moms and caregivers during the pandemic.
Along the way we’ve reframed the conversation about motherhood and built a community of folks who aren’t only listening, but also supporting each other and taking action to make their communities better.
While the podcast in this format will be on indefinite hiatus, our work is just getting started. We’ll be investing time and energy into our free weekly newsletter, led by Katherine, about the forces that shape family life in America, filled with reporting and storytelling. Sign up here: thedoubleshift.com/newsletter
We’re also nourishing our robust member community with hangouts, audio newsletters, and more. Please join us and support our ongoing mission! It starts at $5/mo. Go to thedoubleshift.com/join.
THANK YOU with our whole hearts for being part of The Double Shift.
In case you’d like to go down memory lane, here’s a playlist of some of our favorite episodes over the last 3 years.
Pre-order Angela’s book, Essential Labor: Mothering as Social Change.
Read this week's newsletter: 5 Things I've Learned as a Pandemic Mom and Podcast Business Lady
Changing workplaces to make them substantially better for moms and caregivers is, in fact, possible.
Inspired by our show on paid family leave back in 2019, we hear from some Double Shift listeners who fiercely advocated for -- and got -- better paid family leave at their companies.
We are closer than ever before to getting federally funded paid leave for everyone. This is so important, but it’s just one part of an ongoing movement. Today’s episode offers encouragement, some playbook tactics, some real world examples, and something we all need right now -- hope.
Subscribe to our newsletter: www.thedoubleshift.com/newsletter, and become a member to support our show. www.thedoubleshift.com/join.
Listen to our episode from 2019, Paid Leave, We Can Do Better.
Subscribe to our newsletter: www.thedoubleshift.com/newsletter, and become a member to support our show. www.thedoubleshift.com/join.
Listen to our episode from 2019, Paid Leave, We Can Do Better.
Information and Resources:
“Where are the Mothers?” Read host Katherine Goldstein’s original reporting about how the women at the New York Times improved their parental leave.
Making the case for parental leave:
Read The NYTimes Parenting Section’s Guide to negotiating for parental leave:
Additional organizations that support family leave advocacy:
Get in touch with Erin Grau on LinkedIn, or email her at e@charterworks.com.
Check out The Chamber of Mothers, and get involved.
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COVID vaccinations for five to 11 year olds are here, and for so many parents and caregivers this moment could not have come soon enough. Others are taking a wait-and-see approach, including many moms who are vaccinated themselves but may feel anxiety about the COVID vaccine when it comes to their kids... and they don't necessarily have access to a doctor or health care worker who can help them sort through the information -- and emotion -- overload that dovetails with socially imposed expectations on what it means to be a “good mom.”
Katherine has got you covered. She talks with her great friend AND trusted advisor, board certified family physician Dr. Liz Baltaro, about the science on kids and the COVID vaccine, and about the swirling vortex of “vaccine anxiety:” The worry many moms feel when making these weighty decisions about their children’s safety. Dr. Liz fields questions from you, our listeners, and brings calm to the chaos. Even if you are on board with getting your kids the shot, this episode may answer some important, lingering questions you have and will help you better understand those in your life who aren’t quite sold.
Some Helpful Resources:
Pfizer study on vaccines for ages 5-11 measures vaccines ability to neutralize antibody responses
The risk of myocarditis is higher from COVID than from the COVID vaccine --The New England Journal of Medicine
teens.html?s_cid=11369:can%20children%20get%20covid%20vaccine:sem.ga:p:RG:GM:gen:PTN:FY21">The official CDC guidance on vaccines for kids and teens
American Academy of Pediatrics FAQs of the COVID Vaccine
covid-vaccine.html">Answers to your Questions About the COVID Vaccine and Kids -- NYTimes
Research cited in this episode was based on information available as of October 2021. Research on the impact of the covid vaccine on children is being updated regularly -- check the teens.html">CDC web page for children and teens for the most recent information on vaccine safety and effectiveness.
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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-600000-lifetime-income-1594655.html">Pandemic Could Cost Typical American Woman Nearly $600,000 in Lifetime Income
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