Season 2 Episode 27
Popular writer Kathryn Jezer-Morton joins the show to explore the concepts of affordable child care, wellness, and social media narrative. Kathryn writes Brooding, a column about family life for The Cut and does research on momfluencers, and digital culture's influence on domestic space.
In this timely, thought-provoking conversation, Tara and Kathryn explore “what would get people interested enough to talk about the need for affordable child care?” Could the solution be correlating it with wellness? If so, how could prominent people be interested enough to use their platform to raise awareness for it?
Kathryn shares how “the narrative about taking care of ourselves has to evolve into a narrative about taking care of one another.”
If you’d like to hear how day care can make the world more tender, listen to this episode.
Links:
https://www.thecut.com/tags/brooding/
https://www.thecut.com/2023/01/affordable-child-care-as-collective-wellness.html
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