More and more working women are taking care of an ill or aging parent. And while there's plenty of discussion about working mothers and what can be done to support them, there's almost none about working daughters. This episode aims to change that. In it we meet three women who've become caregivers. Liz O'Donnell is the founder of online community Working Daughter; Maria Toropova is part of that community and was just 29 when her mother got sick; and Kate Schutt let her music career slide as she cared for her mother during the last years of her life.
Episode 182: Doing What Matters
Episode 181: Digital Body Language
Episode 180: A Book of Her Own (re-release)
Episode 179: Sixtyish and Loving It: Perseverance and the Midlife Career Change
Episode 178: Working Couples - Your Questions Answered
Episode 177: Couples That Work
Episode 176: Thinking Differently: Neurodiversity at Work
Episode 175: Rejecting Resilience
Episode 174: Alcohol and Work
Episode 173: A Nanny Speaks Up (re-release)
Episode 172: Speaking While Female
Episode 171: Unconventional
Episode 170: Emergency: Women in Medicine during Covid
Episode 169: Controlling the Controllable
Episode 168: Home Alone
Episode 167: Power and Body Language (re-release)
Episode 166: How to Work Better from Home - a conversation with Laura Vanderkam
Episode 165: Yes, You Can Negotiate During Covid
Episode 164: Hard Conversations
Episode 163: No Kids. Working Hard.
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