
Motherhood and the work we do – the unpaid, paid and the internal work too. Weekly essays sharing personal stories, research and hopeful ideas.
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On the cooler weather, common threads in How Mothers Work, questioning my PhD research and a couple of personal reflections too.
Dear friend,
It’s hard to articulate the sense I have when I see that two interviews should go together. It’d be easy to try and do it thematically – but it doesn’t account for when...
We expect women to enter motherhood with the idea that the work of mothering is, well, not wo...
Located all over the world, each of these women are choreographing their own dance with paid and unpaid work – in various ways, and for various reasons.
Michelle is...
When I first began to dream up the How Mothers Work series, I imagined each post including the stories of two, maybe three, women, to show how connected we all are in our experiences of motherhood and work. But then I came across an intervi...
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