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Songs in order of appearance, sourced from Free Music Archive. Used under a Creative Commons Attribution, Non-Commercial, No Derivatives license. (Yes, I am considering this podcast to be non-commercial, we do not make any money from it and don't really advertise it even. No, I am not prepared to defend that in court.)Over and Over by Eros and the Eschaton Na Na Nothing by Mike Doughty Live at 2018 Golden Festival by Lauren Brody's Accordion Bytes Lucil by Margina
In this episode, we are joined by Lauren Smith-Brody, founder of the Fifth Trimester movement and the author of The Fifth Trimester: The Working Mom's Guide to Style, Sanity, and Big Success After Baby. We discuss with Lauren how her work addresses the research and policy around early parenthood, as well as the practical. Lauren speaks about how her work dissects the systems that drive the inequities that make new motherhood, and especially new employed motherhood, so challenging, and her mission to recruit others to speak up about caregivers in their workplace and their needs. Lauren addresses the parallels between infants' fourth trimester and mothers' fifth trimester. She further talks about child care, especially in regards to thinking about how one gets comfortable with one's decision about care, and how decisions are made. We further talk about the roles of ambivalence and agency in parenting. Lauren also speaks about her current work around rights and caregivers in the workforce. For more information on Lauren please visit: http://www.thefifthtrimester.com/founder For more information on Chambers of Mothers please visit: https://www.chamberofmothers.com/
In this episode, we are joined by Lauren Smith-Brody, founder of the Fifth Trimester movement and the author of The Fifth Trimester: The Working Mom's Guide to Style, Sanity, and Big Success After Baby. We discuss with Lauren how her work addresses the research and policy around early parenthood, as well as the practical. Lauren speaks about how her work dissects the systems that drive the inequities that make new motherhood, and especially new employed motherhood, so challenging, and her mission to recruit others to speak up about caregivers in their workplace and their needs. Lauren addresses the parallels between infants' fourth trimester and mothers' fifth trimester. She further talks about child care, especially in regards to thinking about how one gets comfortable with one's decision about care, and how decisions are made. We further talk about the roles of ambivalence and agency in parenting. Lauren also speaks about her current work around rights and caregivers in the workforce. For more information on Lauren please visit: http://www.thefifthtrimester.com/founder For more information on Chambers of Mothers please visit: https://www.chamberofmothers.com/ For more information on Cooper please visit us on instagram @your_cooper and on-line at beta.yourcooper.com . If you are interested in joining a Cooper group please click join Cooper, where you'll fill out a brief onboarding to tell us more about yourself, your family and your parenting needs. Enter code 'ParentingUnderstood' at checkout to receive 20% off your Cooper Membership!'
5 years ago Lauren set out to have one simple thing: purple hair. What followed this pursuit has been 5 years of multiple stylists, disappointment, breakage, and hours and hours in the salon chair - without ever having her goals achieved. Even after all her unfortunate mishaps with her hair she is still marching forward to get the purple she has been dreaming about and will stop at nothing (even hopping on a plane) to get it. On this episode she shares her entire story of how she got to this place and offers her personal opinion on the transparency that stylists need to have with their clients - especially when it comes to vivids. For more podcast content and info follow on instagram @coffeeandfoilspodcast . DM me if you are interested in being featured on an episode or with any topic ideas. Don't forget to rate, share, and leave a review to help spread the word. Xo
On this episode Sarah chats with Lauren Brody, author of The 5th Trimester. Lauren trademarked The Fifth Trimester® — which is a movement to help parents and businesses revolutionize workplace culture together. In the episode, Sarah and Lauren discuss: - how most Moms are unprepared for the shift from career to Motherhood - how to talk to your employer as your family situation changes, - tips for negotiating a work / life balance that fits your lifestyle. - and much more. This episode is a lifesaver for any Mom who's feeling stressed about balancing their new role as a working Mom.
Founder of The Fifth Trimester and author of THE FIFTH TRIMESTER, Lauren Brody, with Jenny Galluzzo, co-founder of The Second Shift, discuss problems faced by working parents and the helpful solutions to get through it.
We know the trimesters of pregnancy, and that mushy period of transitioning into life with a newborn. But best-selling author Lauren Brody says we’re not paying enough attention to the struggles of The Fifth Trimester, when the working mom is born. In this episode, we chat about what this new identity meant for each of us as Lauren shares the best advice she collected from more than 700 moms about how to find your way to thriving at work and at home. @thefifthtrimester @LaurenSBrody #T5TMovement Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
How do you handle the demands of the real world while also coping with the tiny human you just birthed? From executive editor at Glamour magazine to author of The Fifth Trimester — all about the birth of the working mom — and mentor for working mothers everywhere, Lauren Brody has learned her worth, and can help you find yours. On this episode of SheVentures, learn how U.S. maternity leave sucks, how you as a new mom can navigate the working world, and how as a business owner you can make it easier for your postpartum employees.
Women are going back to work at a much higher rate than they did a decade ago. After surveying 700 mothers who had returned back to work, Lauren Brody was able to identify common obstacles and successes to returning back to work with confidence and resilience. Lauren is the founder of The Fifth Trimester movement and the author of The Fifth Trimester: The Working Mom's Guide to Style, Sanity, and Big Success After Baby (Doubleday), a simultaneous #1 best-seller in the Amazon categories of Motherhood, Women & Business, and Cultural Anthropology. Her work has been featured on Good Morning America, CNN.com, Forbes, Fast Company, Harvard Business Review, Glamour, Refinery29, and dozens more outlets for business leaders and mothers. On this episode Blessing and Lauren discuss the top reasons why women drop out of the workforce after baby. And how women can come back into the workforce after baby feeling comfortable and capable. They also discuss the challenges women face in the workplace as moms when they return and how women and organizations can support each other without pointing fingers. Dive in and learn more about parental leave, flexible work, work-life alignment and how to heal emotionally and mentally after baby.
Lauren Brody was the editor of GLAMOUR for 16 years, before she embarked on her own journey of being a mom & entrepreneur. She's the mastermind behind The Fifth Trimester, and her work has been published in CNN, Forbes, Fast Company & more. We're talking all about parenting & advice for those of you struggling with connecting with your parents, and feeling like you can discuss your struggles with them.
This week on the podcast, Lauren Brody, author of The Fifth Trimester: The Working Mom's Guide to Style, Sanity, and Big Success After Baby, joins me to discuss the Fifth trimester of pregnancy. The fifth trimester is everything that happens after your baby arrives - all of the feelings, thoughts and decisions that a working mom faces. Having never birthed a baby and never will in this lifetime, I wanted to share this information with my audience of soon-to-be or new mothers. We jammed on: When is a good time to go back to work Different childcare options What to do when you just want to quit your job after returning to work How to look like you slept 8 hours, when you have been up all night How to make time for date night and how to reconnect with your partner Show notes: http://margaretromero.com/episode67
Gabriel Roth, Carvell Wallace, and Katherine Goldstein discuss the welfare state critique of To Give a Mouse a Cookie, children's negotiating skills, potty training, Shrinky Dinks, and more. Plus an interview with Lauren Brody, author of The Fifth Trimester about the complications of going back to work after having a baby, and a listener question about whether to get back on IVF again. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Gabriel Roth, Carvell Wallace, and Katherine Goldstein discuss the welfare state critique of To Give a Mouse a Cookie, children's negotiating skills, potty training, Shrinky Dinks, and more. Plus an interview with Lauren Brody, author of The Fifth Trimester about the complications of going back to work after having a baby, and a listener question about whether to get back on IVF again. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Alicia Svigals Klezmer Violin Alicia Svigals Alicia Svigals is a New York- based Violinist who has been a fixture in Jewish music since the early days of the Klezmer Revival. I met up with Alicia after her workshop/concert at the New York Klezmer Series, where she performed with Lauren Brody, Aaron Alexander, and Marty Confurious. … Continue reading Klezmer Podcast 126- Alicia Svigals →