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The Becoming Podcast
The Becoming Podcast | Season 7; Episode 4 | Cindy DiTiberio on motherhood, divorce + how psychedelics helped her find her voice

The Becoming Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2025 64:07


Welcome back to another episode of The Becoming Podcast, all! I'm delighted to bring you my conversation with writer Cindy DiTiberio today.  I've been following Cindy's work on her Substack, The Mother Lode, for quite a while now, and I know you're going to love our conversation.  So many of my clients and the women I connect with are experiencing – or thinking about – the end of their intimate partnerships, and I think Cindy's wisdom will really resonate with you.  This episode is especially for you if it's your transition into motherhood that has instigated a reckoning in your relationship.   Here's some of what we talked about in our conversation: > How MDMA therapy helped Cindy know that she needed to leave her marriage. > What so often happens to relationships when a couple has a baby.  We talk about everything from sex to paternity leave to caregiving and the mental load. > The feeling of being trapped by oppressive systems of capitalism and patriarchy and how heterosexual couples often end up in traditional, gendered roles without ever intending to.  We talk about the role of internalized patriarchy, the devaluing of women's time, and how both Cindy and I (and so many other mothers we know) ended up squeezing our full time work into part time hours so we could also be primary caregivers. > How personal growth journeys – whether that's into deeper spiritual paths or into a feminist awakening – can cause couples to drift apart. > How the pandemic awakened our culture to the many ways modern hetero partnership has failed women and mothers.   I think you're going to love my conversation with Cindy.  I think it's so relatable for so many of us who are mothering and perhaps grappling with how to navigate our relationships, whether they're ending or evolving.  

#teakink with Dominatrix Eva Oh
Flashback - AI Companion Part II with Åste Amundsen, Experience Designer and Researcher

#teakink with Dominatrix Eva Oh

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2025 64:17


Eva Oh meets with Åste Amundsen, Experience Designer and Researcher, to find out more about the potential of her AI Companionship and its overarching effect on our lives. Listen in on a conversation that explores the evolution of human interaction, parallels to the early internet and sex work, chatbot rights, the ‘Interaction Arms Race' and Åste's Sex Chatbot Reverse Turing Test. Eva asks, can designing her AI Companion be done ethically or does that even matter?Watch on YouTube: https://youtube.com/evaohMore on Eva Oh: https://eva-oh.comHIGHLIGHTS:Here are the timestamps for the episode. On some podcast players you should be able to click the timestamp to jump to that time.(00:00) - Welcome. What is #teakink(00:18) - Meeting Åste Amundsen, Interaction Researcher(01:40) - How Åste Found Me(02:40) - How Åste Thinks My Work Parallels to Hers(06:40) - Why AI Companies Are Interested in Me(07:30) - The Evolution of Human Interaction including Parasocial Relationship and How AI Could Manipulate Our Shortcomings(10:30) - Åste's Sex Chatbot Reverse Turing Test Installation(13:10) - Sex Workers as Interaction Experts(15:00) - The Evolution of Human Dating and it's Merging with Technology(16:00) - Esther Perel's Fears for AI Chatbots and Digital Interaction(18:00) - How Could I Design an AI Companion Ethically?(21:40) - Sex Work as Emotional Labour, Designing ‘Friction' Into AI(24:40) - Sex Work Hobbyists(26:30) - Porn and Fantasy as a First Sexual Experience, AI Companionship as Similar?(27:30) - My One Fantasy(29:45) - Current Attempts at AI Companionship(32:00) - The Relational Bonding and Interaction Arms Race(33:00) - Chatbot Rights(34:00) - Government(34:30) - What Makes a “Good” Interaction?(37:00) - What Sex Work Might Become(37:40) - How Could We Value Ourselves(41:25) - How These Developments Might Evolve Us(42:40) - What Motivates Me to become an AI Companion(43:55) - An Opportunity(46:00) - Åste's NSFW Chatbot Research(48:00) - The Disturbing and The Violent(50:00) - The Nether, A Play(52:40) - Angela Carter, Benefiting From Our Sexual Capacity(57:40) - The Transactional Nature of Interaction(59:10) - Potential and the Parallels to the Early InternetLinks:Åste Amundsen, http://asteamundsen.com

Building your Brand
The Emotional Labour of Community Building with Frankie Tortora from Doing it for the Kids

Building your Brand

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2025 34:26 Transcription Available


In this episode, I chat with Frankie Tortora, the founder of the Doing it for the Kids community and fellow graphic designer and podcaster! Frankie shares her experiences, challenges, and rewards in building a thriving community for freelancing parents and, as I'm sure you'd expect, is super honest about some of the harsh realities of it. Whether you're considering starting a membership or a community, this episode is a really juicy deep dive into what it takes to do it. Key Takeaways: Building a community is not as easy as it looks; it requires a lot of emotional labor and dedication. It is important to differentiate between building a community and building an audience, as they are not the same. Engaging with the community and modeling desired behavior is crucial for creating a positive and supportive environment. Dealing with churn is one of the biggest challenges of running a community. The rewards of building a community, such as seeing members connect and support each other, are invaluable. Episode Highlights: 01:47 Frankie's Journey: From Freelancer to Community Builder 04:09 Challenges and Triumphs of Managing a Growing Community 07:17 Transitioning to a Paid Community Model  09:52 Understanding the Difference Between Community and Audience 22:06 Balancing Community Management with Freelance Work  About the Guest: Frankie Tortora is the founder of the Doing it for the Kids community, an award-winning podcast, and a graphic designer. Community Website: doingitforthekids.net Graphic Design Website: francescatortora.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ftortora Mentioned in the Episode: Circle (community platform) Penny Wincer (writer) Steve Folland (co-host of the "Doing it for the Kids" podcast and founder of the Being Freelance community) End Credits: I would love to hear what you think of this episode, so please do let me know on Instagram where I'm @‌lizmmosley or @‌buildingyourbrandpodcast and I hope you enjoy the episode! This episode was written and recorded by me and produced by Lucy Lucraft (http://lucylucraft.co.uk ) If you enjoyed this episode please leave a 5* rating and review!

It's So Hard
Moments: Me on Making Emotional Labour Visible - with thanks Sabah & Pris (links in notes)

It's So Hard

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2025 6:23


This moment was recorded LIVE as part of Consent Conversations at Smut Club. The rest of this discussion is coming soon. Many thanks to Sabah and Pris for deepening my understanding of consent and emotional labour. This conversation couldn't fully capture my mistakes in the deleted episode or the depth of their feedback and advice. For more insights, I recommend following and supporting them directly. Sabah - @badgalcovphephe Pris - @prisbackedup and @decolonisesexworkau It's So Hard is produced by - Tess Lyrez Instagram - @softermedia   Website - softermedia.net

Dementia Researcher Blogs
Dr Sarah Griffiths - The Emotional Labour of Study Recruitment

Dementia Researcher Blogs

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2025 6:09


Dr Sarah Griffiths, narrating her blog written for the Dementia Researcher website. Explore the concept of emotional labour in dementia research with Dr. Sarah Griffiths. This blog examines the challenges researchers face during the recruitment phase of projects, discussing both personal experiences and practical approaches to managing emotions effectively. It offers insights into the emotional demands placed on researchers and provides strategies for handling these challenges in professional settings. Listen to Sarah's reflections to gain a better understanding of the emotional aspects of dementia research. Find the original text, and narration here on our website. https://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk/blog-the-emotional-labour-of-study-recruitment/ #DementiaResearch #Ethics #ResearchEhtics #EthicalReview -- Dr Sarah Griffiths has a background in speech and language therapy and has been involved in aphasia research. For 14 years she was a senior lecturer on a BSc Speech and Language Therapy course at Plymouth Marjon University. Now Sarah is is a Senior Research Fellow in the Centre for Ageing Population Studies, Research Department of Primary Care and Population Health at University College London. -- Enjoy listening? We're always looking for new bloggers, drop us a line. http://www.dementiaresearcher.nihr.ac.uk This podcast is brought to you in association with Alzheimer's Association, Alzheimer's Research UK, Alzheimer's Society and Race Against Dementia, who we thank for their ongoing support. -- Follow us on Social Media: https://www.instagram.com/dementia_researcher/ https://www.facebook.com/Dementia.Researcher/ https://x.com/demrescommunity https://bsky.app/profile/dementiaresearcher.bsky.social https://www.linkedin.com/company/dementia-researcher

The Book Cast بوك كاست
Rose Hackman ,Emotional Labour

The Book Cast بوك كاست

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2024 14:28


Rose Hackman's book, Emotional Labour

Woman's Hour
Baby loss certificates, 'Women's intuition', Carolynne Hunter & energy bills

Woman's Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2024 57:25


On 27 February, Emma Barnett spoke to Zoe Clark-Coates, who runs the baby loss and bereavement charity The Mariposa Trust, about her campaign for baby loss certificates. They were introduced in England in February for parents who've lost a baby before 24 weeks of pregnancy. Emma shares her own story and also speaks to a woman who's decided it's not for her, and another who applied straight away and has now received four baby loss certificates. Have you ever had a nagging feeling that something wasn't quite right? A gut reaction or a tingly spidey-like sense that tells you something is off? Author of Emotional Labour, Rose Hackman joins Emma to explain why we need to stop calling it 'women's intuition'. Carolynne Hunter cares for her 14-year-old daughter who has severe cerebral palsy. She spoke out about her rising household costs back in 2022 and Oscar-winning actress Kate Winslet paid her energy bill. Carolynne joins Emma to give an update on her life since then. It's been announced that a breast cancer drug - Pembrolizumab, sold under the brand name Keytruda - could help thousands more women than previously thought. Emma finds out more from Dr Liz O'Riordan, retired breast surgeon who has had breast cancer herself, twice.Presented by Emma Barnett Producer Louise Corley Studio Engineer: Phil Lander

Czy ja to powiedziałam na głos?
Emotional labour czyli orka na ugorze

Czy ja to powiedziałam na głos?

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2024 51:20


Często niewidzialna i niedoceniana, zwykle trudna do oszacowania, choć wykonywana w lejących się pocie, krwi i łzach. Porozmawiamy o pracy emocjonalnej na rzecz innych i nas samych, jak zwykle brodząc w mieliznach naszych doświadczeń. W tym odcinku Gosia myśli ciepło o byłych, Marysia negocjuje, a Natalia robi wszystko sama. // Jeśli lubicie nas słuchać i chcecie wesprzeć podcast, zapraszamy do postawienia nam kawki na https://buycoffee.to/czyjatopowiedzialamnaglos Za każde wsparcie dziękujemy!

Men, Sex & Pleasure with Cam Fraser
#202 Who's Doing the Emotional Labour in Your Relationship? (with Dr. Kate Balestrieri)

Men, Sex & Pleasure with Cam Fraser

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2024 61:54


On this episode of #mensexpleasure, I chat with Dr. Kate Balestrieri, a licensed clinical and forensic psychologist, certified sex therapist, founder of the therapy practice Modern Intimacy, and host of the Get Naked with Dr. Kate podcast. She helps people live more fulfilled lives by shattering stigma and erasing shame. Key Points: - Kate introduces herself - Inequalities in emotional labour - Addressing inequalities through communication - Emotional labour and mental load - Practical steps for individuals and couples Relevant links: Kate's website: https://www.modernintimacy.com/ Kate's Instagram: @themodernintimacy Kate's TikTok: @drkatebalestrieri --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cam-fraser/message

#teakink with Dominatrix Eva Oh
Becoming an AI Companion: Part 2 with Åste Amundsen, Experience Designer and Researcher

#teakink with Dominatrix Eva Oh

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2024 64:17


Award-winning Dominatrix Eva Oh meets with Åste Amundsen, Experience Designer and Researcher, to find out more about the potential of her AI Companionship and its overarching effect on our lives. Listen in on a conversation that explores the evolution of human interaction, parallels to the early internet and sex work, chatbot rights, the ‘Interaction Arms Race' and Åste's Sex Chatbot Reverse Turing Test. Eva asks, can designing her AI Companion be done ethically or does that even matter? More on Eva Oh, https://eva-oh.com HIGHLIGHTS:Here are the timestamps for the episode. On some podcast players you should be able to click the timestamp to jump to that time.(00:00) - Welcome. What is #teakink(00:18) - Meeting Åste Amundsen, Interaction Researcher(01:40) - How Åste Found Me(02:40) - How Åste Thinks My Work Parallels to Hers(06:40) - Why AI Companies Are Interested in Me(07:30) - The Evolution of Human Interaction including Parasocial Relationship and How AI Could Manipulate Our Shortcomings(10:30) - Åste's Sex Chatbot Reverse Turing Test Installation(13:10) - Sex Workers as Interaction Experts(15:00) - The Evolution of Human Dating and it's Merging with Technology(16:00) - Esther Perel's Fears for AI Chatbots and Digital Interaction(18:00) - How Could I Design an AI Companion Ethically?(21:40) - Sex Work as Emotional Labour, Designing ‘Friction' Into AI(24:40) - Sex Work Hobbyists(26:30) - Porn and Fantasy as a First Sexual Experience, AI Companionship as Similar?(27:30) - My One Fantasy(29:45) - Current Attempts at AI Companionship(32:00) - The Relational Bonding and Interaction Arms Race(33:00) - Chatbot Rights(34:00) - Government(34:30) - What Makes a “Good” Interaction?(37:00) - What Sex Work Might Become(37:40) - How Could We Value Ourselves(41:25) - How These Developments Might Evolve Us(42:40) - What Motivates Me to become an AI Companion(43:55) - An Opportunity(46:00) - Åste's NSFW Chatbot Research(48:00) - The Disturbing and The Violent(50:00) - The Nether, A Play(52:40) - Angela Carter, Benefiting From Our Sexual Capacity(57:40) - The Transactional Nature of Interaction(59:10) - Potential and the Parallels to the Early Internet Links:Åste Amundsen, http://asteamundsen.com

The Death Studies Podcast
Professor Ann Luce on suicide, the ethical reporting of suicide, suicide prevention, the Bridgend suicides, emotional labour in research self-care, and living with post-Covid complications

The Death Studies Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2024 82:47


What's the episode about? In this episode, hear Professor Ann Luce on suicide, the ethical reporting of suicide, suicide prevention, the Bridgend suicides, emotional labour in research self-care, and living with post-Covid complications and long Covid. Who is Ann?  Dr. Ann Luce is a Professor of Journalism and Health Communication at Bournemouth University on the southwest coast of England.   She is co-creator of the Suicide Reporting Toolkit www.suicidereportingtoolkit.com a toolkit for journalists and journalism educators on how best to report ethically and responsibly on suicide. Professor Luce has spent over 15 years researching and writing about suicide and mental illness. One of her most notable pieces of journalism was investigating suicide rates in Florida, which eventually garnered support for the creation of the Office of Suicide Prevention and Drug Control in the State of Florida. Ann also won a "Responsible and Ethical Reporting of Suicide' award from then-Governor, Jeb Bush. Find out more about Ann on her university profile or her website.   Additional Audio in this Episode  Information on Corinne and how to contact her and a link to the book Everyday Armageddons discussed in the episode introduction are below. Corinne Elicona is an independent scholar known for her expertise in death studies, digital content management, and death education. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from the University of Massachusetts Amherst and a CANA Crematory Operations Certification. Her work has been featured in publications such as Nursing Clio, the Collective for Radical Death Studies, and the Order of the Good Death. She is currently working as the Education & Digital Content Manager and DEIB Task Force lead at the historic Mount Auburn Cemetery in Cambridge, Massachusetts, where she is passionate about developing educational programs and fostering community connections.  The book featured in the introduction this month was: Everyday Armageddons: Stories and Reflections on Death, Dying, God, and Waste by Matthew Holmes and Thomas R. Gaulke How do I cite the episode in my research and reading lists? To cite this episode, you can use the following citation: Luce, A. (2024) Interview on The Death Studies Podcast hosted by Michael-Fox, B. and Visser, R. Published 7 January 2024. Available at: www.thedeathstudiespodcast.com, DOI: 10.6084/m9.figshare.24954678 What next? Check out more episodes or find out more about the hosts! Got a question? Get in touch. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thedeathstudiespodcast/message

Grape Culture
Emotional labour: Or how not to be a feeling sponge

Grape Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2023 45:25


On this episode of Grape Culture, Sam and Kim drink orange and see red as they discuss the trials and tribulations of emotional labour. How does it affect our lives? Is there a crossover with masking? And how do you shake a lifetime of people-pleasing? Find out on this week's show.

Broad World, The Podcast
The Having It All Episode with Jen Rainnie

Broad World, The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2023 50:38


Bless those gals who burned their bras in the 1960's women's movement, making way for us to have a seat at the table — but did that actually just put more  on our plates? As we slowly shift towards true gender equality, there's a lot of conversation around emotional labour and domestic duties still being imbalanced in heterosexual relationships.My guest, Jen Rainnie, is a single mother, athlete, business owner, friend, and traveller who has found her footing in the big question: can women really have it all?  We're talking about what that means to her, how to find your recipe for balance, when to speak up and when to let things slide, and how to create a life you really love.Shop Malvados: https://malvados.com/Follow Malvados on Instagram

Creative Business Marketing
Episode 047: All Things AI - Productivity and Labour as Value

Creative Business Marketing

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2023 3:11


When we use AI in a way that frees us from repetitive, monotonous tasks so we can spend more time pursuing creative things or subjective things that take more time, we end up with more space, energy, and profit to be able to work on the things we love with incredibly skilled humans - without the hamster wheel hustle.AI gives us the opportunity to do the things that are creative, unpredictable, human, messy, relational, and fun by cutting down the amount of time it takes to do the stuff that is outside our joy zone.  Because logic doesn't change the world.Topics covered in this episode include… - Fear and uncertainty of AI replacing human jobs- Potential misuse of AI for personal gain- AI's redefinition of labour as cognitive processing- Limitations of AI's ability to mimic human emotions and impulses- Benefits of AI in freeing up time for creativity and joy - The potential for AI to revolutionise how we work and live.______________

It's So Hard
108. Everyday Transphobia feat. V and Joni Boyd: "It's a lot of emotional labour..."

It's So Hard

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2023 42:13


"I find myself being very cautious when it comes to other people's expectations - especially uncommunicated expectations - of what they want from me as a trans sex worker." -V Follow on Instagram - V @puppygirlfemboy, Joni Boyd @checkout_chick463 Contains explicit descriptions. Mentions - Decrim WA and Indymedia It's So Hard is produced by - Jenn and Tess Louise® Instagram - @softermedia Website - itssohard.info S3:E108

Rhythm, Routine and Reverence
Sharing the Emotional Labour of Motherhood

Rhythm, Routine and Reverence

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2023 54:10


In this episode, Meagan interviews Beth Berry: coach, teacher, mother of four and author of the aptly titled book Motherwhelmed. Beth helps mothers get more of what they want and need to feel fulfilled and empowered despite the odds. Beth and Meagan discuss what emotional labour is, how it's different from physical labour and how it most often falls onto the shoulders of mothers in the home. She shares how we can begin to find more space for our own self-care, sense of identity and creative spirit and why carving out this time for ourselves is so very important. You can learn more about Beth's work here. If you're interested in exploring more of the systems Meagan uses to share the mental load, you can check out her offerings here. Use the coupon code PODCAST15 for 15% off of Meagan's courses and eGuides.

Healthcare Provider Happy Hour Podcast
Replay: Breaking Down Emotional Labour & Adaptability with Sam Thiara

Healthcare Provider Happy Hour Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2023 42:35


REPLAY - Originally aired July 20, 2021: How can you implement Sam Thiara's C.A.R.E. principle into your practice to avoid feeling overwhelmed during the pandemic?  In this episode, I am joined by Sam Thiara, a professional who has created a personal journey as a storyteller, writer, mentor/coach, problem solver, educator and entrepreneur.  His goal is to engage individuals in their personal and professional development and was recognized by the Governor General of Canada for his work.  Over the years, he has mentored hundreds of individuals and engaged. Added to this are the 45+ non-profits that he has worked with over the years.   Presently, Sam is the Founder and Chief Motivating Officer at Ignite the Dream Coaching and Consulting, a platform that engages his audience to define their path.  A key element is transformational practices where he is an expert in youth career coaching and supports teams and organizations in corporate alignment.  He co-founded a youth career platform that has gone nationwide.   He is a lecturer at the Beedie School of Business at Simon Fraser University where he blends academic and professional experiences into a rich environment that captivates his audience.  Finally, he is an accomplished and sought after speaker and has two TEDx talks to his name and speaks at conferences, seminars and workshops about 30-35 times a year.  Added to his speaking is the book he recently wrote a book called, ‘Lost and Found: Seeking the Past and Finding Myself'.  It focuses on his journey to India to find his ancestral roots with little else than a faded photograph and determination.  The book is also about realizing one's cultural identity because many struggle with understanding who they are. Listen in to today's episode to learn: How we can implement the C.A.R.E. principle in healthcare Why adaptability is critical during the pandemic   How to avoid feeling overwhelmed in negative situations  What emotional labour is and how to manage it  What you can be doing to minimize burnout as a healthcare professional  Mindset shifts to implement now, in order to achieve a more positive outlook  Grab your drink of choice and join the conversation! Resources Sam Thiara's Website: http://www.sam-thiara.com/ Connect with Jennifer George: @bestobsessed_with_jenn | Instagram Jennifer George | Website @jenngeorge08) | Twitter Jennifer George | Facebook Click here to check out my book about connecting and communicating with patients to empower their experiences!

Conversations
The invisible Mrs Orwell

Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2023 54:06


Anna Funder on unearthing the story of the talented and determined Eileen O'Shaughnessy, George Orwell's first wife

The Shift (on life after 40) with Sam Baker
Marina Benjamin on emotional labour & the caring conundrum

The Shift (on life after 40) with Sam Baker

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2023 41:00


I first encountered today's guest, Marina Benjamin, when I was researching The Shift book and stumbled across her memoir, The Middlepause. An insightful look at what middle age means today, it was prompted by Marina's own sudden menopause after a hysterectomy. The sense of dislocation she described was the first time I'd ever seen the way I felt put down in black and white.She followed it up with Insomnia (clue's in the name) and has now completed her loose midlife trilogy with A Little Give a stunning book about the “unsung, unseen, undone work women do” - and what happens when we tire of being a human rehab centre for everyone around us.I inhaled this book, dog-earing page after page and internally yelling YES! and I'm pretty sure you will too.Marina joined me to talk about emotional labour, why “cleaner guilt” doesn't seem to affect men (strange that!), time poverty and wresting control of the to-do ticker tape. We also discussed why women's manual work is invisible and men's is a skill, how to get maximum benefit from your feminist inner critic, the two way pain of caring for elderly parents and why you should always ALWAYS run towards yourself.* You can buy all the books mentioned in this podcast at The Shift bookshop on Bookshop.org, including A Little Give by Marina Benjamin and the book that inspired this podcast, The Shift: how I lost and found myself after 40 - and you can too, by me.* And if you'd like to support the work that goes into making this podcast and get a weekly newsletter plus loads more content including transcripts of the podcast, please consider joining The Shift community. Find out more at https://steadyhq.com/en/theshift/And if you already subscribe - did you know you can buy a Gift Membership of The Shift for a friend at https://steadyhq.com/en/theshift/gift_plans• The Shift (on life after 40) with Sam Baker is created and hosted by Sam Baker and edited by Emily Sandford. If you enjoyed this podcast, please rate/review/follow as it really does help other people find us. And let me know what you think on twitter @sambaker or instagram @theothersambaker Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Abundant Yoga Teacher Podcast
Recognising and Honouring Emotional Labour

Abundant Yoga Teacher Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2023 46:39


In this Episode I'm focussing on the emotional component of our roles as Yoga Teachers, as opposed to the cognitive and physical parts. Specifically, we are talking about emotional labour and understanding how knowing the rules of what is OK to emote, regulating our own emotions and then performing sometimes contradictory emotions in an important part of the work we do, but without support, can lead to poor mental health outcomes. Oh, and there's some tips on managing it better, too.REFERENCES:Emotional Labour (with James Clarke), Mental Work Podcast: https://omny.fm/shows/mental-work/emotional-labour-with-james-clarkeIdentifying Compassion Fatigue, https://www.cma.ca/physician-wellness-hub/content/compassion-fatigue accessed 4.4.23Understand the Basics of Trauma, https://toolkit.lifeline.org.au/topics/trauma/about-trauma?_ga=2.114515779.55191349.1680570828-1862762973.1680570828, accessed 4.4.23The Managed Heart, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Managed_Heart, accessed 4.4.23Support the show by becoming a Patron here: www.patreon.com/AmyMcDonaldLearn all about the Abundant Yoga Teacher Retreat here: https://www.amymcdonald.com.au/retreats

Mental Work
More emotional labour (with Anthony & James)

Mental Work

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2023 60:50


Today on Mental Work, by popular request Bron returns to the topic of emotional labour with guests Anthony Joffe (Psychologist/PhD Candidate) and James Clarke (Clinical Psychologist/PhD Candidate). They chat about

Dad Mind Matters: Parenting, Marriage & Mental Health For Men
#69 | What's Emotional Labour & Is It The Mother's Job? Dad Mind Matters - Songs For Dad - Dad Jokes

Dad Mind Matters: Parenting, Marriage & Mental Health For Men

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2023 13:16


Dear Podcast Listener, thank you, I appreciate your support. This podcast aims to support dads all over the world, especially those struggling with their mental health.CAN YOU HELP THE PODCAST?This podcast is my hobby, but I'd like it to become much more. For that to happen, I need the support of either one very wealthy angel investor or a few thousand, possibly slightly less wealthy (but no less generous) supporters.To develop the podcast and hopefully support more dads, I need some help. With that in mind, if you enjoyed this episode and want to help me with what I'm trying to do, here is the link where you can leave a tip. https://dadmindmatters.captivate.fm/supportALL tips, regardless of size, are hugely appreciated, and as a thank you, anyone who leaves a tip is entitled to a voice note message from me on their next birthday.Thanks again for your support, and take care of yourselfJamesTo sign up for my monthly newsletter, email me at mydadmissions@gmail.comDad Mind Matters | mental healthABOUT MEHello, I'm James & not long ago, I was a very anxious and somewhat overwhelmed husband & dad. After about a decade of setbacks & enough coffee to sink a ship, I'm much happier. As previously mentioned, I want to try & help dads be the best they can without losing their mental health. Mental health battles are something I am all too familiar with. In 2010, my GP suggested I do a 12-week CBT course with the NHS. During this course, I was diagnosed as having Pure OCD, which explained a lot.Anyway, thanks again for your support, and take care of yourselfJamesFREE DIGITAL COPY OF MY BOOK?If you'd like a free digital copy of my "First Time Dad" book, Please click this link.https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1swrjwHD4qPpcdFCkqGUsnfMOvJIw4PkaI would only ask for an honest review of it on Amazon once you've checked it out.https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/173932160XIf you'd rather listen to my podcast, you can find Dad Mind Matters on Apple Podcasts Or Spotify or via this link.https://podfollow.com/1653138046Finally, potentially most helpful, if you think my efforts deserve a cup of coffee, you can buy me one here. Please let me know if you do so I can thank you.James Macdonald is creating podcasts to help men safely navigate family life (buymeacoffee.com)https://www.buymeacoffee.com/DadMindMatters

Accidental Friends
Kristen's Fave Episode! – Who Carries the Emotional Labour in Your Relationship?

Accidental Friends

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2023 49:58


We're doing something a little differently! This week, ya girls needed a break but we didn't want to leave you without an episode. So we thought we'd bring you back to one of our earlier seasons. This week we're reposting one of Kristen's favourite episodes . The reasoning behind her choice? "A funny contrast to the valentines convo!" And she is right about that. We hope you enjoy this wayback! Season 2, Episode 8: Who Carries the Emotional Labour in Your Relationship? Relationships are about give and take – we've all heard that before. But in some relationships, the emotional burden to make the relationship last is put on one person's shoulders. In this episode, we discuss our definition of emotional labour, how society rewards women for having a significant other, and why sometimes giving 70% while your partner only gives 30% is actually okay.    Alene's Instagram Kristen's Instagram Accidental Friends Instagram Accidental Friends TikTok Accidental Friends Website

Mental Work
Emotional labour (with James Clarke)

Mental Work

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2023 46:46


Bron is joined by James Clarke (Clinical psychologist/PhD candidate) to unpack emotional labour. Get ready for a huge dose of validation as James confirms that delivering therapy is not just 'tea and biscuits' - it's REALLY hard work! They chat about

Dork Matters
Return to Stardork Valley

Dork Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2022 77:24


Your dorky hosts, Lexi Hunt and Ben Rankel, return to Stardew Valley. This time we're talking about game mods, spatial empathy, cult of the Lamb, Amber Hageman, Blood, Sweat & Pixels, the Stardew fandom, the music and Haunted Chocolatier! This is also the first episode of our second year of Dork Matters, yippee! FURTHER DORKSCUSSION:Amber HagemanJason Schreir's book, Blood, Sweat & PixelsCaroline Jong's twitter threadBONUS CONTENT:Bee BossHaunted ChocolatierBonus episode! Return to Stardork Valley: The BurpeningSOCIALS:Here's where you can find us!Lexi' Hunt's website and twitter and instagramBen Rankel's website and instagram and where to buy his book: Amazon.ca / Comixology / Ind!go / Renegade ArtsJess Schmidt's website, twitter and instagramDork Matter's website(WIP) and twitter and instagram and redditHaving fun  dorking out with Lexi & Ben? Help us out by giving Dork Matters a rating and review on Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your pods. It really does help us spread the word and get the dork out there."Apples, you eat their clothes, but oranges, you don't?" - Alex, Stardew ValleyShow Less

Separate Bathrooms - and Other Handy Marriage Tips
Where Are All The Parenting Books For Dads?

Separate Bathrooms - and Other Handy Marriage Tips

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2022 42:42


From pregnancy, to childbirth, to infancy, so much of the focus in parenting books is on the mother. So who's giving advice to new dads? What started off as a letter to a dad-to-be friend turned into Ailsa Wild's book You'll Be A Wonderful Dad. Cam and Ali chat to Ailsa about letting dads feel the joy of meeting a child's needs, the mental load, and why Mother's Day and Father's Day is BS. LINKS  Buy You'll Be A Wonderful Dad https://www.hardiegrant.com/au/publishing/bookfinder/book/you_ll-be-a-wonderful-dad-by-ailsa-wild/9781743798485. Follow Ailsa on Instagram @ailsawild. Follow Ailsa on Twitter @ailsawild. Follow Ailsa on Facebook @ailsa.wild. Learn more about Ailsa on her website https://www.ailsawild.com/. Follow Cam on Instagram @camerondaddo.  Follow Ali on Instagram @alidaddo.  Follow Nova Podcasts @novapodcastsofficial.  Got a question for Cam & Ali? You can email them at separatebathrooms@novapodcasts.com.au.  CREDITS  Hosts: Cameron Daddo and Alison Brahe-Daddo. Guest: Ailsa WildManaging Producer: Elle Beattie. Producer and Editor: Amy Kimball.  Find more great podcasts like this at novapodcasts.com.au.  Nova Entertainment acknowledges the traditional custodians of the land on which we recorded this podcast, the Gadigal People of the Eora Nation. We pay our respect to Elders past and present. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Two Girls One Pod
How Often Are You Washing Your Sheets?

Two Girls One Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2022 22:44


It's time to do a deep dive into how often we're actually washing our sheets. Because for one man in the UK, twice a year is much too little! Yvie tends to change them once a week, whereas Angie had no idea how to change them or how often until she moved out of home. Which brings us to the chat about emotional labour, and why in 2022 it's still majority of women picking up that slack around the home!  LINKS Angie Kent @angiekent_ Yvie Jones @yvie_jones Angie + Yvie Insta @angie_and_yvie Nova Podcasts Instagram @novapodcastsofficial Email us at twogirls@novaentertainment.com.au CREDITSHosts: Angie Kent & Yvie Jones Executive Producer: Rachael Hart Producer: Amy Kimball Editor: Adrian Walton Managing Producer: Andrew Brentnall Show Artwork By: @ellymalone Find more great podcasts like this at novapodcasts.com.au Nova Entertainment acknowledges the traditional custodians of the land on which we recorded this podcast, the Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung and Bunurong People of the Kulin Nation. We pay our respect to Elders past and present. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

At Home Tarot with Jenna Dayle
Daily Tarot June 5, 2022: Emotional Labour

At Home Tarot with Jenna Dayle

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2022 29:39


Join me for our daily spiritual practice and see what the tarot cards reveal about today's energy of self-abandonment and coming home to self. Order a personal in-depth reading: www.jennadayle.com/insightmessages Save Today's Instagram Reminder: www.instagram.com/athometarot

Globe Hell Warning
episode 93: Emotional Labour

Globe Hell Warning

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2022 59:58


Things are getting so crazy out there. *audience: how crazy are they?* well on the one hand you've got a labour shortage, and on the other hand you've got way too many people performing emotional labour. so why don't we put them together? let's dig a ditch with our feelings and pave the roads with white male tears.

Asian Bitches Down Under
Mental Load | Emotional Labour

Asian Bitches Down Under

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2022 58:39


In this episode we shared our cultural consumption of the week; Whole Notes by Ed Ayres and Where the Crawdad Sings by Delia Owens. Our topic to discuss this week centres on the social burden that women had been forced to take upon for centuries: Mental Load, aka Emotional Labour.  Whole Notes - Ed Ayres  Where Crawdads Sing - Delia Owen  Why my boyfriend and I drew up a spreadsheet before moving in together Facebook | Asian Bitches Down Under Instagram | Asian Bitches Down Under  Buy Me A Coffee | Asian Bitches Down Under BUTTER BUTTER active wear - use code ABDU10 for $10 off Email: asianbdownunder@gmail.com Music Credits: Music by Lesfm from Pixabay

Shit We Don't Tell Mom
43. How to Give Less F***s About Dating and Marriage & Find Your Own Happiness ft. Justine Ang Fonte

Shit We Don't Tell Mom

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2022 57:16 Transcription Available


Justine shares stories of telling her Catholic Filipino parents about dating a black man, potentially not getting married, and potentially not having kids - even though she wants 4 of them. We explore why women tend to choose “fixer-uppers”, and why we are fixated on romantic relationships to bring us happiness. She's a recovering people pleaser, avid baker, and sex educator in New York City.“Why are we giving so much credit to that one thing, one place, one person, to give us happiness” - Justine Ang FonteFind Justine:Website: https://www.justinefonte.com/ Instagram @imjustineaf---The best way to support this show is by listening and sharing with a friend. If you would like to buy a coffee or bubble, you would love that too.---- Tell us what shit YOU haven't told your mom and be featured on our next episode!  Website: www.shitwedonttellmom.comSend us an audio message by clicking here!Instagram @shitwedonttellmom Email: shitwedonttellmom@gmail.com----Interested in creating your own podcast?We use Buzzsprout as our host because they seamlessly link to major podcast platforms and make it really easy to read analytics. They also have an awesome support team. Sign up today and get a $20 Amazon gift card and we get a little something too. We also use Descript as our editing software because editing with text is much easier than with soundwaves. We are not audio geniuses and want to focus our energy in creating content rather than editing. Sign up todayYes these are affiliate links because we use them too. Support the show (https://ko-fi.com/swdtm)

VIRGIN.BEAUTY.B!TCH
VBB 187 Dr. Regina Lark on Why Women's Work is Never Done!

VIRGIN.BEAUTY.B!TCH

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2022 24:57


Dr. Regina Lark is a professional organizer and feminist historian. Several years ago, the concept ‘emotional labor' became her lightbulb moment. The term integrated her background in feminist history, professional organizing, and social change. Regina's book, Emotional Labor: Why A Woman's Work is Never Done and What to do About It, has attracted significant ‘buzz' including praise from subject matter experts in emotional labor; leaders in the field of feminist history, activists at the forefront of women's empowerment, and professional organizers. Regina shares the meaning and the consequence of Emotional Labour on women. 

Kevin & Sonia
Do You UNDER-PERFORM When You Sing In Groups, Or Give It Your All? – Episode 320

Kevin & Sonia

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2022 56:22


Do you UNDER-PERFORM when you sing in groups, or give it your all, Sonia reveals the secret world of Girl Guide Cookie ‘turf wars', jobs with a lot of “Emotional Labour” lead to burnout, Tom Brady football price, another intense round of 'Fill Or Spill', how to discover your pro-wrestling name #RIPScottHall, WHATCHAMACALLIT, how to win 'Rock...Paper...Scissors', what does the world have more of... doors or wheels, Sonia's life hack of the day, Pete Davidson is going to space and more...Find us on Instagram: @KevinLimOnAir & @SoniaSid w/ Producer @ItsJordanDaniels

Do you really know?
[WOMEN'S DAY] What is emotional labour?

Do you really know?

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2022 4:42


To celebrate International Women's Day, which falls on March 8th, Bababam is playing Do You Really Know episodes which look at the struggle against inequalities between women and men. All week long, discover ideas and concepts which promote female empowerment. What is emotional labour? When we go to work, we get paid a salary for our efforts, to put food on the table, pay the rent and bills and so on. But there's a lot of other intangible responsibilities in daily life which go unrewarded. Remembering family birthdays, looking after kids or greeting people with a smile, for example. This kind of energy exertion often serves the purpose of addressing others' feelings, making them comfortable, or simply meeting society's expectations because we feel we have to. It's been given the label of emotional labour, and it affects women disproportionately. All week long, we're discussing themes which demonstrate the ongoing presence of gender inequalities in society. Simply smiling isn't too much to ask, is it? Is this a new internet age concept then? In under 3 minutes, we answer your questions! To listen to the last episodes, you can click here: [WOMEN'S DAY] What is a false pregnancy? [WOMEN'S DAY] What is International Women's Day? [WOMEN'S DAY] What is benevolent sexism? A podcast written and realised by Joseph Chance. In partnership with upday UK. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Asians Represent!
Episode 49: The Privilege Paradox - Asking for Emotional Labour

Asians Represent!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2022 109:53


//SUPPORT Help us produce new and exclusive content! Join us on Patreon for exclusive audio and series! https://www.patreon.com/aznsrepresent //SPONSOR Head to diceenvy.com/aznsrepresent and use code AZNSREPRESENT to get 10% off! //FOLLOW Website | aznsrepresent.com Twitter | @aznsrepresent Twitch | @aznsrep  Follow Daniel @danielhkwan, Steve @DeeEmSteve, Pam @TheDoveTailor, Mahar @mahahar, Drew @DrewQuon, and Sean @SeanPlaysDND on Twitter! //CONTACT If you have questions about this episode's themes, suggestions, or anything else related to Asians Represent, get in touch with us at aznsrepresent.com

The Space
How to keep your relationship balanced

The Space

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2022 2:32


There’s a wonderful concept called the Emotional Bank Account that’s used to talk about relationships. It’s all about what we ‘deposit’ and ‘withdraw’; shared experiences, giving them your Netflix log in – that kind of stuff. But withdrawals are things that drain relationship’s energy. We’ve got 3 tips to keep your relationship fairly balanced and thriving and they won’t cost you a (financial) thing! LINKS ‘The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People: Powerful Lessons in Personal Change’ by Stephen R. Covey. Follow @gottmaninstitute on Instagram. Follow The Space on Instagram @thespace_podcast. Follow Nova Podcasts on Instagram @novapodcastsofficial. CREDITS Host: Casey Donovan @caseydonovan88.Writer: Amy Molloy @amymolloy.Executive Producer: Elise Cooper.Editor: Adrian Walton. Listen to more great podcasts at novapodcasts.com.au.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Accidental Friends
Who Carries the Emotional Labour in Your Relationship?

Accidental Friends

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2021 49:58


Relationships are about give and take – we've all heard that before. But in some relationships, the emotional burden to make the relationship last is put on one person's shoulders – and that is just not right! In this episode, we discuss our definition of emotional labour, how society rewards women for having a significant other, and why sometimes giving 70% while your partner only gives 30% is actually okay.

The Element of Inclusion
The Emotional Labour of Diversity & Inclusion

The Element of Inclusion

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2021 8:13


Are you emotional at work? Some people are more emotional about their work than others Get your pen and paper ready because we're talking about The Emotional Labour of Diversity & Inclusion I've been thinking about doing this show all year and this is a topic that we'll revisit with a proper research breakdown in … The Emotional Labour of Diversity & Inclusion Read More » The post The Emotional Labour of Diversity & Inclusion appeared first on Element of Inclusion.

The Death Studies Podcast
Deb Rawlings and Emma Clare on Death Doulas, death education, the language we use around death and dying, emotional labour in deathcare, Covid-19 and doing death differently!

The Death Studies Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2021 72:43


In this episode, hear Deb Rawlings and Emma Clare on Death Doulas, death education, the language we use around death and dying, and doing death differently! Who is Deb?  Deb Rawlings is a Senior Lecturer in postgraduate palliative care at Flinders University, Adelaide, South Australia. With a background in palliative care nursing, Deb is an academic/researcher with an interest in the Death Doula role. She was an author and moderator on the successful Dying2Learn MOOC. Deb is Co-Lead Investigator on the End-of-Life Essentials project funded by the Australian Department of health which aims to support health professional working in acute hospitals. The End-of-life essentials website can be accessed here. You can follow Deb on Twitter @deb_rawlings The Conversation article we mention in the podcast is titled ‘Passed away, kicked the bucket, pushing up daisies – the many ways we don't talk about death' and can be accessed here. You can download the corresponding journal article here. Some of her death doula articles as discussed on the podcast are: Rawlings, Litster, Miller-Lewis, Tieman, Swetenham. End-of-Life Doulas: A qualitative analysis of interviews with Australian and International death doulas on their role. Health Soc Care Community. 2020;00:1–14. https://doi.org/10.1111/hsc.13120 Rawlings, Litster, Miller-Lewis, Tieman, Swetenham. The voices of death doulas about their role in end of life care. Health SocCare Community. 2020;28(1):12‐21. doi:10.1111/hsc.12833 Rawlings D, Tieman J, Miller‐Lewis L, Swetenham K. (2018) What role do Death Doulas play in end‐of‐life care? A systematic review. Health Soc Care Community. 2019;27(3):e82‐e94. doi:10.1111/hsc.12660 Who is Emma?   Emma Clare is a Health Psychology PhD researcher and Director of End of Life Doula UK. Based in Yorkshire, she describes herself as an activist and nature lover with a passion for bringing death and dying out of hospitals and back into compassionate communities wherever possible. Emma's current research is focused on supporting individuals (both professionals and the public) to develop death competency – our skills and capabilities in dealing with death and dying. You can follow Emma on Twitter @emmacclare How do I cite the episode in my research and reading lists? To cite Emma in this episode, you can use the following citation: Clare, E. (2021) Interview on The Death Studies Podcast hosted by Michael-Fox, B. and Visser, R. Published 15 November 2021. Available at: www.thedeathstudiespodcast.com, DOI: https:doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.17012624 To cite Deb in this episode, you can use the following citation: Rawlings, D. (2021) Interview on The Death Studies Podcast hosted by Michael-Fox, B. and Visser, R. Published 15 November 2021. Available at: www.thedeathstudiespodcast.com, DOI: https:doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.17012624 What next? Check out more episodes or find out more about the hosts! Got a question? Get in touch. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thedeathstudiespodcast/message

No Ties 1879
19. The Emotional Labour of Educating Others

No Ties 1879

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2021 75:01


Have you ever had to go the extra mile to explain something to someone only to have it go on one year, process minimally, then come out of their mouth chopped, screwed, and completely misunderstood? Yeah, us too. Not to mention the shame and reputation you receive and are labelled with when you attempt to call people in but they immediately feel called out. Being an Activist is not for the faint of heart. We've learned that it requires thicker skin than our younger days did when we simply just took and accepted racism. We get tired of explaining "why this" and "why that". It's even more labouring when we're not taken seriously and after our words are chopped and screwed, they're dismissed. Follow us on Instagram Producer: Mat Trewhit @mattrewhit Podcast: @noties1879podcast Angelene: @angelenekp Ashneil: @ashneilprakash

What Should I Think About?
Emotional Labour and The Kingdom Smile

What Should I Think About?

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2021 59:48


Having to be happy for the benefit of others is one example of emotional labour. Cabin crew, sales assistants and carers are all expected to regulate their emotions to provide the right experience for the customer. But what about High Control Groups? Wearing a Kingdom smile and being happy was a requirement for Dad as a Jehovah's Witnesses - and is replicated in other groups. Is this the ultimate in emotional labour?   If you'd like to support the podcast why not become  https://www.patreon.com/whatshouldithinkabout/   Research Paper Korczynski, M. (2003). Communities of coping: Collective emotional labour in service work. Organization, 10(1), 55-79. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/247747517_Communities_of_Coping_Collective_Emotional_Labor_in_Service_Work   The Managed Heart by Arlie Hochschild Publisher ‏ : ‎ University of California Press; 3rd edition (13 April 2012) Language ‏ : ‎ English Paperback ‏ : ‎ 339 pages ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0520272943 ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0520272941  

The Psychology of your 20’s
5. Let's Get Friendly with Phoebe - emotional labour, high integrative complexity and boundaries

The Psychology of your 20’s

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2021 60:27 Transcription Available


The second instalment of our let's get friendly episodes with the glorious Phoebe, here to talk about situationships, setting healthy boundaries and climate anxiety.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

menkind
sofie hagen: emotional labour

menkind

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2021 51:56


Michael and Mark talk to comedian, podcaster, author and influencer Sofie Hagen about the glass cliff, wearing trousers and becoming the new menkind host. Also featuring special guest Hank. menkind are now on patreon! If you are enjoying listening, would like access to extras and are able to support us, you can find us at patreon.com/menkindpodcastFollow menkind on Twitter and Instagram @menkindpodcast and Sofie @SofieHagenRecorded and edited by Victoria Payne and Lianne Coop for Impatient Productions. Artwork by Haiminh Le. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.

Organized Jane
How women CEOs organize their time (3 tips you can use right away)

Organized Jane

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2021 15:09


Welcome to Organized Jane Podcast! Today's guest is Heather Odendaal Co-Founder at WNORTH Conference, President at Bluebird Strategy Heather is an accomplished entrepreneur, brand builder and an acclaimed event producer in Western Canada. Heather has worked on some of Canada's largest and most influential events including the Whistler Film Festival, Crankworx Mountain Bike Festival and the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics. https://www.instagram.com/heatherodendaal/ https://wnorthconnect.com/ WNORTH This May 5-7, WNORTH presents the 2nd Annual PIVOT Micro-Conference “New Horizons” that will look to address the Emotional Labour, Workplace Stress and Burnout facing working women right now. It will provide you with tangible presentations and engaging networking opportunities to uplift and inspire you to overcome the challenges we face today. This event is for women-identified professionals and entrepreneurs and the teams who support them and will include Keynote speaker Tiffany Dufu is founder and CEO of The Cru. Buy tickets here: https://wnorthconnect.com/pivot-2021/ Tiffany's Book: Drop the Ball: Achieving More by Doing Less DOWNLOAD MY FREE GUIDE HERE TO FOREVER DIGITIZING RECEIPTS REGISTER FOR MY FREE TRAINING TO LEARN MY 6 STEPS TO ORGANIZING ANY BUSINESS https://businessbooster.organizedjane.com/free-guide Main episode takeaways: - Calendar blocking - Maximize profit with a lean structure, not scaling too fast - Delegation to family and team - progress vs. perfectionism

The Good Enough Mother
12. How to Value and Shift your Emotional Labour

The Good Enough Mother

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2019 30:40


You acquire certain skills when you mother children, and ‘maternal thinking' is one of them. I describe this concept to you as a way of re-valuing the work of motherhood, and relate it to the weight of responsibility mothers carry in caring for children and running a household. This weight can be talked about in terms of ‘emotional labour' and the ‘mental load', and also relates to ingrained and ongoing sexism. I draw on research to explain the critical yet invisible burden of these responsibilities that is largely carried by mothers. In doing so I delve into a discussion of ‘maternal gatekeeping', why it may keep you feeling stuck and alone, and how it relates to the pressures of ‘perfect motherhood'. I finish by speaking about the gendered division of care and domestic labour and the fraught nature of ‘choice'.

The Gender Knot
Emotional Labour Returns!

The Gender Knot

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2019 17:05


We're back with a bonus episode during our hiatus to discuss an email we received about none other than everyone's favorite topic: Emotional Labour! Is emotional labour gendered? Or should we just all focus on doing the right thing and stop segmenting these problems as male or female? Hosts and producers:Nastaran Tavakoli-Far and Daniel Carroll Co-producers:Sam Baker and Jonathan Blackwell Additional links:Patreon page – support the podcast for the cost of a coffee!https://www.patreon.com/thegenderknot Write to us at: thegenderknot@gmail.com The Gender Knot podcast and Facebook Grouphttps://www.thegenderknot.com/https://www.facebook.com/groups/182851532302085/ Music: Government Funded Weed by Black Ant (used under Creative Commons)

The Gender Knot
Apologies are hard

The Gender Knot

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2019 23:13


From Aziz Ansari to Eve Ensler to why on earth apologies are so hard, we dive in and also discuss the best way to give an apology.We're on hiatus and will be back with a new season in October. Another bonus episode will be out next month.Hosts:Nastaran Tavakoli-Far and Daniel CarrollProducers:Sam Baker and Jonathan BlackwellAdditional links:Eve Ensler on WTF with Mark Maron http://www.wtfpod.com/podcast/episode-1028-eve-enslerNas' radio documentary about Emotional Labour https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/w3csytzdLouis Theroux's documentary ‘The Night in Question' https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/m000327c/louis-theroux-the-night-in-questionPatreon page – support the podcast for the cost of a coffee!https://www.patreon.com/thegenderknot Write to us at: thegenderknot@gmail.com The Gender Knot podcast and Facebook Grouphttps://www.thegenderknot.com/https://www.facebook.com/groups/182851532302085/ Music: Government Funded Weed by Black Ant (used under Creative Commons)

The Baby Bubble
How To Avoid Parent Burn Out

The Baby Bubble

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2019 27:28


After giving Fox a little extra screen-time, Zoe is dealing with some serious parent guilt, but Sean reassures her that a little extra Elmo doesn’t make you a bad parent! If you’ve ever experienced parent guilt or burn out, we’d love to hear from you. Call us on 02 8999 9386 or email us podcast@mamamia.com.au Plus, after listening to a recent No Filter episode on how emotional labour makes women feel exhausted, Zoe and Sean discuss how parenting responsibilities play out in their relationships and how it affects their ability to raise their kids. And if you’ve ever struggled to find the perfect baby name, Zoe and Sean talk about everything they thought about before they named their kids… And there’s a lot more to it than you might think… For more on emotional labour, you can listen here…Mia Freeman talking to Gemma Hartley on Emotional Labour...https://omny.fm/shows/no-filter/emotional-labour And on Mamamia Out Loud… https://www.mamamia.com.au/podcasts/mamamia-out-loud/ CREDITS:Host: Zoe Marshall & Sean SzepsProducer: Amelia NavascuesGET IN TOUCHUp in the middle of the night scrolling through Facebook? Why not join other parents just like you on our Facebook page ... https://www.facebook.com/TheMotherish/ Are you in the baby bubble and want to tell someone about it? Call the pod phone on 02 8999 9386 or email us at podcast@mamamia.com.au Find more episodes of this and other Mamamia podcasts here... https://www.mamamia.com.au/podcasts/ This show is brought to you by Big W where they've got all your baby needs covered. Want to take part in our survey? For your chance to win three $100 gift vouchers, head to...www.mamamia.com.au/babybubblechancetowin Support the show: https://www.mamamia.com.au/mplus/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Gender Knot
Emotional labour

The Gender Knot

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2019 33:03


What exactly is emotional labour? Nas talks about it all the time, Dan is still unclear about what it is, so he speaks to Gemma Hartley, Author of ‘Fed Up: Emotional labor, women and the way forward', to find out more. Guest:Gemma Hartley, author of Fed Up: Emotional labor, women and the way forward http://www.gemmahartley.com/Host and producer:Nas aka Nastaran Tavakoli-Far Co-host:Daniel Carroll Co-producers:Sam Baker and Jonathan Blackwell Additional links:Sign up to our newsletter via our contact page https://www.thegenderknot.com/contact/ Patreon page – support the podcast for the cost of a coffee!https://www.patreon.com/thegenderknot Write to us at: thegenderknot@gmail.com Music: Government Funded Weed by Black Ant (used under Creative Commons)

The New Family Podcast
211: Sharing the Emotional Labour of Parenthood

The New Family Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2018 31:36


Women talk a lot about emotional labour — carrying the mental load of things that need to be arranged for their families and the weight of worry about how everyone's needs are being met. We're joined today by marriage and family therapist Jeremy Schneider for a conversation on what it takes to be an emotionally available dad and a partner who shares that emotional labour. Jeremy has written about parenting topics for a number of publications around the world and now in his book Fatherhood in 40-Minutes Snapshots. This is an insightful chat about the complex business of sharing the work of raising kids, the shifting expectations and perceptions of and about dads, and the beauty and opportunity that lies in forging meaningful connection between father and child. Show notes Love our work? Please check out our Patreon Campaign! Become a patron of the show for as little as $1 per month