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The clinical psychologist and USC professor got her start working on a study about the everyday lives of families, where she was ultimately confronted with the prospect of sta...
Right when he welcomed his son, Henry, Jack also launched Dad Mag to write about and celebrate dads at all stages of the paren...
We’ve learned a lot from sharing unexpected moments of joy from parents around the world. Their stories show us what happens when we reflect on all of the incredible changes in our kids—and in...
I had to take a bump photo with the cherry blossom trees before they’re both gone and the baby is here.
In fact, the same pressures that had her thinking about becoming a parent were also what pushed her to write The Mother Code, which tells the story of Ruthie’s winding journey to pare...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Parenthood can be hard, but it’s also filled with a million little unexpected joys. At Nanit, we believe in sharing that joy—and we're using this space to do just that.
Jack is a Gemini who lives in Brooklyn with his wife and son and their dog, Birdie. He writes Dad Mag, a newsletter connecting dads balancing creativity, ambition, and fatherhood.
Covering how Notes on how people invest their time, spend their money, and decide what’s worth it. Writer with words in The New York Times, Bloomberg, The Cut + others.
Pregnancy. Postpartum. Motherhood. Mental health. The unspoken truths of motherhood that no one else says out loud. By: Kimberly Meehan, a psych NP for moms in NYC + RI
Hank’s mom | sharing the 24-hour diaries and personal essays on motherhood, identity, and everything in between
Author of LADY TREMAINE, puzzle doyenne at Piecework, mother of tiny daughters
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