Come from a place of privilege to enjoy
There is some very valuable discussion that occurs in the podcast but the ideal audience is not all inclusive. There certainly is a baseline level of privilege the ladies operate from that is not shared by some other working parents. Nothing to take away from the success of these hosts, but in particular do find Laura to have a condescending tone when it comes to answering questions and giving advice (e.g. genuine questions about how to balance a busy schedule met with in my opinion an ill received joke emphasizing how we’re all busy thereby downplaying the concern). Good content, just not for everyone. Helpful to have some thick skin to withstand the style of banter.
addeems via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/12/24
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I cannot begin to explain how much this podcast filled in need in my life. As a mom who owns her own business where she works from home (while the toddler is with a nanny), with a husband who works a erratic work hours and a crazy two-year-old. It’s nice to hear what it’s like on the outside.
shanabull via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/06/17
I’ve learned a ton from this podcast and recommend it to friends. A request: I wish you would do an episode about deciding where to live and what to consider once you have a family. How to rank one city against another? One region against another?
Hapalicious via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/15/18
Such a refreshingly honest podcast for working mums 👌🏻 I love both Laura and Sarah’s opinions even when differing and it’s good to hear all the interviews they conduct! Thanks ladies x
kyliemiller via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 08/23/18
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