
Episode 82
Episode 82: Jennifer Senior
Jennifer Senior is a contributing editor at New York and the author of All Joy and No Fun: The Paradox of Modern Parenthood. "I've had moments in motherhood that have been close to something like religious. But I don't think social scientists say things
March 5, 20141h 1m
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Show Notes
Jennifer Senior is a contributing editor at New York and the author of All Joy and No Fun: The Paradox of Modern Parenthood.
"I've had moments in motherhood that have been close to something like religious. But I don't think social scientists say things like, "How many numinous moments have you had?" They don't do that, so you have to figure out what to do. I was suddenly turning to other texts to try and explain all of this."
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[3:15] All Joy and No Fun: The Paradox of Modern Parenthood (Ecco • Jan 2014)
[6:30] "All Joy and No Fun" (New York • Jul 2010)
[8:30] "Alone Together" (New York • Nov 2008)
[39:00] "Hollywood on the Potomac" (New York Times • Dec 1993)
[39:30] "The Language of the Deaf Evolves to Reflect New Sensibilities" (New York Times • Jan 1994)
[44:15] "Hill Climbing" (New York • Apr 2001)
[44:45] "Sorry, Your Time is Not Up" (New York • Aug 2001)
[45:00] "Some Dark Thoughts on Happiness" (New York • Jul 2006)
[46:00] "Can't Get No Satisfaction" (New York • Oct 2007)
[46:15] "Recession Culture" (New York • May 2009)
[46:15] "Why You Never Truly Leave High School" (New York • Jan 2013)
[56:45] "In Conversation: Antonin Scalia" (New York • Oct 2013)
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