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Be a Happier Parent

Be a Happier Parent

Date de sortie : 2025-05-15
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Episode 1: Finding Fairness with Eve Rodsky

Episode 1: Finding Fairness with Eve Rodsky

Summary In this conversation, Eve Rodsky discusses her book 'Fair Play' and the movement it has sparked, focusing on the division of labor in households and the impact on relationships and parenting. She shares personal anecdotes and insights on the ch
Durée : 55:42
Summary
In this conversation, Eve Rodsky discusses her book 'Fair Play' and the movement it has sparked, focusing on the division of labor in households and the impact on relationships and parenting. She shares personal anecdotes and insights on the challenges women face in balancing career and family, the importance of accountability in relationships, and the need for men to engage in household management. The discussion also touches on societal expectations, the decline in birth rates, and the concept of 'unicorn space'—the idea that individuals should pursue their passions outside of their roles as parents and partners.
Takeaways
Fair Play is a movement that changes the cultural conversation about household labor.
Women often feel alone in their struggles to balance career and family.
The decline in birth rates may be linked to awareness of household labor burdens.
Men benefit from understanding the invisible labor women perform.
Accountability in relationships fosters trust and reduces resentment.
CPE (Conception, Planning, Execution) is crucial for effective household management.
Fair Play encourages ownership of tasks to improve efficiency.
Navigating societal expectations can help reduce guilt and shame.
Unicorn space allows individuals to pursue personal interests and passions.
Economic power dynamics are important in dual-income households.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Fair Play and Gender Division of Labor
05:31 The Impact of Fair Play on Birth Rates
09:29 Understanding the Fair Play System for Men
10:06 ask men to do
13:36 Invisible Labor and the CPE Framework
17:24 The Importance of Accountability and Trust
22:16 Unicorn Space: Finding Personal Fulfillment
26:51 Mental Health and Emotional Well-being
39:35 The Burden of Expectations in Parenting
42:43 Understanding Guilt and Shame in Parenting
46:18 The Economic Value of Staying in the Workforce
49:46 Navigating Childcare and Work Decisions
51:17 The Importance of Sharing Personal Stories with Kids
55:05 Introduction to Fair Play Life
Keywords
Fair Play, parenting, gender equality, household management, relationships, accountability, birth rates, work-life balance, societal expectations, unicorn space
Id. d’épisode : 1000708540212
GUID : alexanderatrippier.podbean.com/d7e7acb7-1175-38aa-a05c-4126184f2a49
Date de publication : 15/5/2025 à 06:01:18

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What does parenting do to us? Why do we do it? Why is there such a huge gap between what we think parenting will be and what it is? What are the jobs of Mums and Dads now. Whats a dad when he’s no longer just a provider, what’s a mum when she quite often is? Why, when we think having children will bring us together, does it so often push us apart? How do I know what to teach and model for my children when I don’t know what the world is going to look like in five years time? Why did my parents seem to have so much conviction about these things and I have absolutely none. Well I don’t know but luckily there are some really clever people all over the world who are thinking about these things and they’ve agreed to talk to me. So maybe we won’t be able to answer all these questions every week but maybe if we listen to their ideas we can gain some insite and some wisdom and maybe most impotantly some perspective and find out what it takes to be a happier parent.

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