
Post Pandemic Motherhood - Katherine Goldstein - SUNDAY SUPPLEMENT
Parents Who Think · Danusia Malina-Derben
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Show Notes
It's time to get real about the impacts of the pandemic on motherhood. It's not just homeschooling that's taken a toll on us all, it's as if motherhood has gone under a microscope and there's no returning to normal. My guest Katherine Goldstein, host of the Double Shift Podcast, and I explore:
- Why it's time to choose anger over guilt
- Who has to step up to intensive parenting
- Making motherhood political
- Why this isn't our problem
- Whether women are leaving the workforce or are we forced out?
Read my book, NOISE: A Manifesto Modernising Modernhood
About my guest, Katherine Goldstein:
Katherine Goldstein is the creator and host of The Double Shift Podcast a reported show the challenges the status quo of motherhood in America. An award-winning journalist, speaker, and media entrepreneur, Katherine is extensively quoted as an expert in issues facing working mothers in the NYTimes, Washington Post, The Atlantic, and on WNYC and NPR.
A Harvard Nieman Fellow, '17, She runs Double Shift Productions as an independent journalism company out of Durham, N.C., where she lives with her husband, five-year-old, and twin babies.