Why Care? with Reshma Saujani and Tim Allen

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Childcare in America is a hot mess and senior care is no better. Parents and caregivers have known this, well, forever, but finally everyone gets it: no care, no work. It’s that simple. And that’s complicated. On Why Care?, co-hosts Reshma Saujani (founder, Marshall Plan for Moms and Girls Who Code) and Tim Allen (Care.com CEO) ask tough questions to understand why we can’t—or won’t—take care of our own and what this failure is costing us all. Guests include thought leaders, journalists, economists, employers, and those on the front lines as we try to decipher how we got here… and more importantly, how we can fix it.

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    • Feb 8, 2023 LATEST EPISODE
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    Latest episodes from Why Care? with Reshma Saujani and Tim Allen

    Does the Modern Workplace Work for Parents

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2023 69:12


    In March of 2020 when everyone was sent home, it was utter chaos. The worst kept parenting secret (ever) was exposed: it's impossible to work without childcare. Parents scrambled but for once, not all of them had to go it alone. Many employers, perhaps motivated by self-interest perhaps by the greater good, stepped up to offer care supports to their employers. Those moves kept productivity up and workers engaged, and even helped bring some women back into the workforce. We've iterated many times in the intervening years and today sit at our latest “new normal,” remote or hybrid work. There's been much said about the benefits of this new model…flexibility, greater work/life balance, and less stress, among others. But it begs the question: Does the modern workplace work for parents? Reshma, Tim and guest Blessing Adesiyan, founder of Mother Honestly (now MH Work Life), dig into new research from MH and Care.com that takes a hard look at where things stand. Some of the findings will surprise you. Our episode closes with Reshma and Tim's thoughts on the conversations they've had throughout Season 1 of Why Care?.

    Childcare, a true bipartisan issue…so why hasn't the government fixed it?

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2023 35:35


    It's not often politicians on both sides of the aisle agree but care is one of the few topics where that's the case. Everyone wants to help families and see them thrive. And most would even agree that fixing childcare is a huge part of that. Why? Because childcare is one of the biggest expenses for every family. And quality care in formative years leads to better outcomes and futures for our kids. And if people stop having kids because it's too costly, as many are doing, the damage will be felt for years to come as our workforce shrinks. And because keeping moms in the workforce is a huge part of our economic growth. And…and…and. The list of reasons we should fix childcare goes on and on. Yet, despite those reasons and despite agreement on the importance of care, year after year, nothing is done. In a fascinating conversation with pollsters from both the Republican and Democratic parties, Reshma and Tim find out that it's not a shortage of ideas that's the problem. Tune in to find out what is. Programming Note: This episode was recorded just prior to the November mid-term elections.

    Choosing between a paycheck and your child….not anymore

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2023 76:08


    For decades, women in the workforce has been the biggest driver of GDP growth in America. We've wanted them in our offices, our factories, and our stores but we've turned a blind eye to their other full-time job: mom. The government wasn't investing in care so each family had to fend for itself. But in recent years, as the fragile care system crumbled and then finally collapsed, the tide turned. Employers across industries started to ask their female employees what they truly needed to be better at their jobs and the answer was clear: childcare and flexibility. And when those employers acted on this insight, amazing things happened: Increased productivity, loyalty, reduced turnover. It turned out the right thing to do was also the right thing to do for the bottom line. In this two-part conversation with leaders from Synchrony and Best Buy, Reshma and Tim explore how the private sector can lead in solving this very public problem.

    The Changing Landscape of Parenting and Work

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2022 55:16


    We've all seen the headlines about the Great Resignation and millions of American moms leaving the workforce in 2020 as the childcare they counted on fell apart. But this also created an opportunity for mothers and fathers to recalibrate and redistribute responsibilities around breadwinning and shared caregiving roles, leading to benefits both at home and work. Where do cultural expectations around caregiving fit in with career expectations? And where do they both meet policy? New York Times journalist Claire Cain Miller brings years of expertise covering gender, parenting and work to this fascinating conversation with Reshma and Tim.

    What the Childcare Crisis Costs Us All

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2022 54:50


    Fifty years ago, we came close to building an amazing childcare system in America. We'd seen how successful childcare had been during WWII, when women went to work in factories and temporary care was put in place. Kids thrived. But after the war, women returned to homemaking and years later, when the topic was revisited, there was backlash over what it would mean for families if moms worked, and the Government balked. But here's the thing: In those intervening 50 years, we've seen exactly what happens when moms work. The economy grows! And when we invest in care, like we did during the pandemic through the American Rescue Plan, children benefit. Yet we're still in utter chaos when it comes to care and there's a steady refrain that it's every family for themselves. What is this crisis really costing us? Not just today, but tomorrow and for generations to come? In this frank and candid conversation, renowned economist Betsey Stevenson, Reshma and Tim talk about how we got here, what's at stake, and what it will take to change the future.  

    Welcome to Why Care? (and why you should care)

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2022 47:20


    Care affects everyone… and everything. It matters. So why is America's care system such a mess? And more importantly, how do we fix it? Why Care? with Reshma Saujani and Tim Allen is investigative journalism meets pissed-off parents who also happen to be on the frontlines. But is it Reshma's roles as founder of Marshall Plan for Moms and Girls Who Code that has her so fired up? Is it because Tim is CEO of Care.com? In this inaugural episode, they'll tell you it's because, like you, they're parents first. And, like you, they're tired… and fed up… and want more for their families and themselves. What are they going to do about it? What are you? Why Care?

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