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How a Productivity- and Efficiency-Obsessed Culture Harms Parents
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How a Productivity- and Efficiency-Obsessed Culture Harms Parents
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53 minutes
Released:
May 31, 2018
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A few decades ago, Beth Berry lived in Austin, Texas with her four children. The pace of life in that big city eventually caught up with them and they decided to move south to Mexico to find something different.
Beth started writing, cooking, walking and observing the family-centric life around her. "I was learning to not have an agenda and let curiosity lead me," she says. "The culture shifted my perspective on what I needed to do to be okay, to be worthy, to be successful by some measure."
Since then, she has moved back to the United States and begun working as a life coach with mothers who share similar concerns about the unceasing pace of American life, and the burdens and impossible ideals it lays on women.
In this engaging conversation with Chuck Marohn, Beth discusses the pressures of modern parenthood, the loss of "the village" when it comes to raising children, and the way the design of our communities furthers disconnection and isolation.
Mentioned in this podcast:
In the absence of ‘the village,’ mothers struggle most (on Motherly)
Revolution from Home (Beth's website)
Beth started writing, cooking, walking and observing the family-centric life around her. "I was learning to not have an agenda and let curiosity lead me," she says. "The culture shifted my perspective on what I needed to do to be okay, to be worthy, to be successful by some measure."
Since then, she has moved back to the United States and begun working as a life coach with mothers who share similar concerns about the unceasing pace of American life, and the burdens and impossible ideals it lays on women.
In this engaging conversation with Chuck Marohn, Beth discusses the pressures of modern parenthood, the loss of "the village" when it comes to raising children, and the way the design of our communities furthers disconnection and isolation.
Mentioned in this podcast:
In the absence of ‘the village,’ mothers struggle most (on Motherly)
Revolution from Home (Beth's website)
Released:
May 31, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode
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