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 105: The Assistant
Episode 104: Starting Over
Episode 103: Conservative State of Mind
Episode 102: When Women Work For Free (re-release)
Episode 101: Your Work, Your Private Life
Episode 100: Owning It - an Interview with Sallie Krawcheck
Broad Experience Shorts: Going on Leave
Episode 99: Hate to Delegate
Episode 98: Leaning Back
Episode 97: Women's Work
Episode 96: Burnout
Episode 95: Better in Scandinavia
Episode 94: Class and Career
Episode 93: Women in Politics (re-release)
Episode 92: Illness and Secrecy
Episode 91: Sandberg vs. Slaughter
Episode 90: Working with Asperger's
Episode 89: Inside the Beauty Business
Episode 88: Selling Empowerment
Episode 87: Work and Intimacy (part 2)
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