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In this episode, host Risa Morimoto sits down with Dr. Gerardo Mangino, a renowned orthopedic surgeon specializing in knee and hip replacements in Cabo, Mexico. Risa shares her positive experiences visiting Cabo, which always feels like a vacation, even when she's working. Dr. Mangino dives into why he loves living and working in this beautiful locale and offers insights into the medical tourism boom in Cabo. They explore the exceptional hospital facilities, their certifications, and how they cater specifically to international patients. Dr. Mangino highlights the significant cost savings for procedures like joint replacements compared to the U.S., and he provides details on contacting him for telehealth consultations. He also discusses the seamless process for international patients, from initial inquiry to post-surgery recovery, and the advantages of combining medical care with a relaxing vacation in a safe, picturesque environment. Risa and Dr. Mangino delve into the differences between healthcare systems in Mexico, the U.S., and Canada, emphasizing the personalized care and direct communication that patients can expect in Mexico. Whether you're considering a medical procedure or just curious about retiring in paradise, this episode is packed with valuable insights and firsthand experiences. Don't miss out on free webinar, where experts cover everything you need to know about relocating to Mexico—from the best places to live to essential healthcare information for expats. Register at dreamretirementinmexico.com/webinar. Key Moments: 00:10 Medical tourism's rising relevance excites aging populations. 06:12 Private medicine in Mexico: hidden gem. 08:06 U.S. medicine: excellent science, lacks human connection. 13:52 Contact options: telehealth or Zoom for discussions. 17:49 Packages include physiotherapy to aid post-surgery mobility. 21:42 Outpatient surgery in Cabo costs significantly less. 27:37 Cabo: Easy to navigate, growing medical hub. About the Guest : Dr. Gerardo Mangino, a distinguished orthopedic surgeon, hails from Mexico City, Mexico. Despite his Italian surname, he spent his formative years in his native city, where he embarked on his medical journey. Dr. Mangino graduated from the prestigious Universidad Anahuac, a renowned private medical school. He further honed his expertise in Orthopaedic Surgery during his residency at the National Center for Rehabilitation (Instituto Nacional de Rehabilitación), one of Mexico's leading orthopedic hospitals. His impressive background testifies to his deep-rooted commitment to the field of medicine. Website of Dr. Gerardo Mangino : https://www.drmangino.com/
Dr. Christine Mangino serves as the sixth president of Queensborough Community College of the City University of New York (CUNY). Before this role, she served in various faculty positions, including, department chair, Dean for Faculty and Curriculum, and Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs at Hostos Community College. Earlier in her career, President Mangino was a pre-school and elementary school teacher. The first person in her family to attend college, Dr. Mangino earned an Associate of Applied Arts at Nassau Community College, a bachelor's and master's degree in Elementary Education at Hofstra University, and a doctoral degree in Instructional Leadership at St. John's University. Since starting her tenure at Queensborough Community College, she has led the college in the creation of its first Five-Year Strategic Plan, established a Truth, Transformation and Racial Healing Center, a Men's Resource Center, and an equity dashboard for the campus to follow its progress in eliminating equity gaps for faculty, staff, and students. Dr. Mangino serves as a Middle States Commission on Higher Education peer evaluator, on the Commission on Research and Community College Trends and Issues for the American Association for Community Colleges, as a board member for the Higher Education Research and Development Institute, on the Steering Committee for the Research Alliance for NYC Schools, and as an alum of the Aspen Presidential Fellowship for Community College Excellence, a leadership program that prepares community college presidents to transform institutions to achieve high and equitable levels of student success.
Sorry for the emergency poop break i had to take halfway through the episode. A Boston cream donut did me in!
We are joined today by Matthew Mangino to talk about his career, the influence of film on the justice system, and his work in researching the death penalty.Matthew T. Mangino is the former district attorney of Lawrence County, Pennsylvania. He also spent a six year term on the Pennsylvania Board of Probation and Parole. He is an adjunct professor at Thiel College.He is currently 'Of Counsel' with Luxenberg, Garbett, Kelly and George, P.C.Mangino's book The Executioner's Toll, 2010 was published by McFarland & Company. The book is available HEREHis weekly column on crime and punishment was syndicated nationwide by GateHouse Media and Gannett. Mangino's articles have been published in the Washington Post, Philadelphia Inquirer, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Cleveland Plain Dealer, Columbus Dispatch and Harrisburg Patriot News.Mangino is a featured columnist for the Pennsylvania Law Weekly and a regular contributor to The Crime Report and the Pennsylvania Capital-Star.Mangino is a trial analyst for Law and Crime Network and a regular contributor to Crime Stories with Nancy Grace and Court TV.He has provided legal commentary for ID Discovery, A&E, CNN, MSNBC, FoxNews, Al Jazeera-America and National Public Radio. In addition to his law degree from Duquesne University, Mangino earned a masters degree in criminology from the University of Pennsylvania.Mangino served on the Pennsylvania Joint State Government Commission's Advisory Committee on Capital Punishment and the White House Conference of School Safety and Youth Violence.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/true-crimecast--4106013/support.
In this episode of the ThinkFreight Podcast, we had the pleasure of speaking with Ed Mangino Jr and Matt Patterson, the visionary founders of Quikskope. We explored their fascinating journeys into the freight industry and uncovered the story of how their paths eventually crossed.Ed and Matt shared the intriguing origin story of Quikskope, including how they conceived the unique name and the motivations behind their venture. As dedicated freight professionals rather than tech gurus, they identified a significant gap in the industry and chose to approach it from a completely different perspective. While many companies focus on compliance and carrier vetting, Quikskope innovates by integrating an additional layer of security and verification within each load, ensuring enhanced safety and reliability.To cap off our conversation, we discussed the role of AI in the future of Quikskope and the logistics industry at large. Ed and Matt shared their insights on how AI will shape the future for brokers and logistics, and what they are most optimistic about for the remainder of 2024.Tune in to this episode to gain valuable insights into the world of freight and learn how Quikskope is changing industry standards.Highlights from our conversation:Founders' Backgrounds: Ed and Matt's journeys into the freight industry and how they met.Quikskope's Origin: The founding story of Quikskope and the interesting inspiration behind its name.Industry Gap: How Quikskope addresses a major issue in the industry differently than other companies.Freight Fraud Stats: Insights into the "fraud epidemic" costing the industry $800 million annually, with $223 million in cargo stolen in 2022.Future of AI: Predictions on how AI will influence Quikskope and the broader logistics and brokerage industry.Tune in to this episode to gain valuable insights into the world of freight and learn how Quikskope is revolutionizing industry standards. Don't miss out on this engaging and informative discussion!=================================================================
Maestra en capitalizar las oportunidades, se dedica, básicamente, a sacarle jugo profesional a su mejor talento personal: la gente. Como entendedora aguda de lo colectivo, sabe que la conexión profunda genera glorias y que en la colaboración están la fuerza y la fortuna. Parece aplicar su misma habilidad en todo: el tejido fino de las relaciones humanas con gusto y gracia. ¿Cuál es la clave para trabajar con tu marido sin morir en el intento? Hazlo tu mentor y hazlo también tu mentée. Háblense claro y que tu voz y su voz pesen lo mismo. Lo mejor de Oso Trava es su mujer, dicen. Y lo mejor de esta mujer es que sabe lo que trae puesto: una inteligencia serena, mucha sensatez y buena determinación para la vida, con lo que sea que venga: ya sea la necesidad de sacudirse expectativas sociales o asumir un rol de mamá que resultó más difícil de lo que esperaba. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/buena-banda/message
Brand new!! Join us this week as defense attorney and former prosecutor Matt Mangino of New Castle, PA, breaks down the details of the Idaho 4 case and offers a few words on OJ. http://www.mattmangino.com/ In the early morning hours of November 13, 2022, between 3 am and 4 am, four University of Idaho college students were stabbed to death in a shared rental home close to campus, in which three of them resided. Four University of Idaho students were killed: Ethan Chapin, 20, Kaylee Goncalves, 21, Xana Kernodle, 20, and Madison Mogen, 21. Chapin was a freshman, Kernodle was a junior, and Goncalves and Mogen were both seniors. This week's guest, Matthew T. Mangino, is the former district attorney of Lawrence County, Pennsylvania. He also spent a six year term on the Pennsylvania Board of Probation and Parole. He is currently 'Of Counsel' with Luxenberg, Garbett, Kelly and George, P.C. Mangino's book The Executioner's Toll, 2010 was published by McFarland & Company. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Brand new!! Join us this week as defense attorney and former prosecutor Matt Mangino of New Castle, PA, breaks down the case details out of Delphi, Indiana, and gives his perspective on what comes next with the trial next month. http://www.mattmangino.com/ This week's guest, Matthew T. Mangino, is the former district attorney of Lawrence County, Pennsylvania. He also spent a six year term on the Pennsylvania Board of Probation and Parole. He is currently 'Of Counsel' with Luxenberg, Garbett, Kelly and George, P.C. Mangino's book The Executioner's Toll, 2010 was published by McFarland & Company. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Putin poverino si sente preso di mira :( al G20 vogliono pensare a una tassa globale minima sui miliardari per evitare che non paghino le tasse e il CEO della Kellog's ha detto cose che non sono piaciute. A Gaza sono mortei più di 100 civili in condizioni non chiare ma c'entrano i proiettili israeliani e Trenitalia ha fatto dietrofront su una decisione da compagnia aerea. Buon weekend!
In this episode from our archives, Apple News In Conversation host Shumita Basu talks with Kate Mangino, a gender expert and the author of the book Equal Partners: Improving Gender Equality at Home. Mangino points to research that shows women still take on the majority of household responsibilities in different-sex relationships — and she argues there’s a better way for partners to balance the mental and physical labor of running a home.
Both the Delphi murder case and the Idaho 4 case were back in the courts this week. Get the latest update on the Delphi & Idaho murder cases with lawyer Matt Mangino. Matthew T. Mangino is the former district attorney of Lawrence County, Pennsylvania. He also spent a six year term on the Pennsylvania Board of Probation and Parole. He is currently 'Of Counsel' with Luxenberg, Garbett, Kelly and George, P.C. Mangino's book The Executioner's Toll, 2010 was published by McFarland & Company. The book is available HERE. You can also see him on Nancy Grace as well as Law & Crime. Follow Matt on Twitter Checkout his blog HERE Sources: 7KTVB WTHR Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Antes de morir a los 75 años, este 2023, el uruguayo José Luis Coche Inciarte, uno de los sobrevivientes de la tragedia de los Andes, lanzó una nueva edición de su libro Memorias de Los Andes, su amigo Álvaro Mangino nos los presenta.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hoy hablamos de los pósters que teníamos en nuestras recámaras, el concierto de U2 en Sphere, en Las Vegas; además nos visita Álvaro Mangino, sobreviviente de Los Andes que nos viene a presentar un libro de memorías. Además hablamos de nuestra entrevista con Kuno Becker.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Let's immerse ourselves in the fascinating world of professional interpretation with Darinka Mangino, a seasoned interpreter from Mexico City. With over 25 years of experience, Darinka captivates listeners with stories about her childhood and how her upbringing in Mexico City helped shape her passion for languages. An early exposure to the Montessori system of education and the multilingualism of her parents laid the groundwork for her journey into the realm of interpreting.Let Darinka enlighten you on the unique approach she takes to interpreting, one that harnesses all five senses. Discover how her physical and mental preparedness, along with an acute awareness of her body and surroundings, enhances the interpretation process. We also delve into how Darinka turned the global issue of inadequate interpreter preparation materials into a solution that empowers interpreters around the world to thrive.We wrap up with an intriguing discussion on the historical figure La Malinche, a colonial-era interpreter. Darinka offers an insightful perspective on the legacy of La Malinche and how her story continues to inspire social movements. Rounding out our conversation, Darinka shares invaluable career advice for aspiring interpreters and emphasizes the importance of continual learning, networking, and staying updated with industry trends. Don't miss this captivating conversation with Darinka Mangino!Only on the podcast that shares your stories about our profession; brand the interpreter!--------------------Connect with Darinka Mangino
Steven Ovens and Clint Miller (5:30) strike up the Turn 5 Live band one more time to discuss Opening Night 2023 at the Land of Legends. Then Mia Mangino (49:30) from Albany-Saratoga Speedway gives insight on all things DIRTcar going on in the Capital District. Get out to a local DIRTcar Member track near you!
Today, Ed is joined by Kate Mangino, a gender expert who works to change harmful social norms through writing, training, and facilitation. She has 20+ years of experience working in the international development sector, writing and delivering curricula in over 20 countries on a range of issues. Kate's debut book, Equal Partners, looks at gender imbalances in our personal life and what we can do about it. Listen in as Kate pulls back the curtain on why “gender” is such a tricky topic to discuss in today's world—and why it shouldn't be. She talks about how married couples can improve gender equity at home by shifting our focus from doing tasks we feel we “ought” to do thanks to our ingrained notions about gender norms, to doing tasks based on what we value the most. Finally, Kate goes beyond gender, explaining why seeing ourselves and our community through an “intersectional lens” is so important to understanding imbalances of power and expectations in society. Key Topics: Why “gender” has become a difficult topic to talk about (01:28) How Kate chose her unique career (04:47) Looking at ourselves and our community through an intersectional lens (09:07) How couples can improve gender equity at home with regard to finances (12:46) Why we need to prioritize values over the tasks we think we “ought” to do at home (18:12) Looking at other factors that impact one's lot in life, from race to social class (28:33) Normalizing healthy masculinity (30:34) Defining “emotional burden/labor” and why “cognitive labor” is a better replacement (38:25) The importance of inviting men into women's spaces (43:17) Resources: Equal Partners: Improving Gender Equality at Home Kate's Website Connect With Healthy Love and Money: Schedule your free 30-Minute Discovery Call About Therapy-Informed Financial Planning™. Learn about your money and attachment style with this short Attachment Style Quiz. Buy the Double Award Winning Book: The Healthy Love and Money Way. Hit Follow on Your Favorite Podcast Player To Get the Latest Episodes.
In the early morning hours of November 13, 2022, between 3 am and 4 am, four University of Idaho college students were stabbed to death in a shared rental home close to campus, in which three of them resided. Four University of Idaho students were killed: Ethan Chapin, 20, Kaylee Goncalves, 21, Xana Kernodle, 20, and Madison Mogen, 21. Chapin was a freshman, Kernodle was a junior, and Goncalves and Mogen were both seniors. This week's guest, Matthew T. Mangino, is the former district attorney of Lawrence County, Pennsylvania. He also spent a six year term on the Pennsylvania Board of Probation and Parole. He is currently 'Of Counsel' with Luxenberg, Garbett, Kelly and George, P.C. Mangino's book The Executioner's Toll, 2010 was published by McFarland & Company. The book is available HERE SOURCES: http://www.mattmangino.com/ https://apnews.com/article/idaho-pennsylvania-law-enforcement-86744e177e6013262fb6838e1cde6e34?utm_campaign=TrueAnthem&utm_medium=AP&utm_source=Twitter https://www.cnn.com/2022/11/19/us/university-of-idaho-killings-saturday/index.html https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4LpjXkYVcdM https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11603169/Idaho-cops-release-case-files-against-Bryan-Kohberger.html https://www.nytimes.com/article/university-idaho-students-killed-moscow.html https://www.eastidahonews.com/2022/11/how-did-things-unfold-before-after-university-of-idaho-killings-a-timeline-of-events/ https://www.cnn.com/2022/12/30/us/bryan-kohberger-idaho-killings-suspect/index.html https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2022/12/31/university-idaho-murders-timeline-suspect/10971602002/ The Affidavit Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We needed to know... do truly equal partnerships exist? To help us answer that question, we interviewed Kate Mangino. In this episode, we talk through some highlights from her book, and she gives us some fantastic tips for how we can all work towards an equal partnership at home.
Gender inequality is real and can become a determining factor in many relationships. What real world issues are driving gender expectations in the home? And how can we find a middle ground that makes things more fair for both parties? Gender expert Kate Mangino tackles this in her new book, EQUAL PARTNERS (St. Martin's Press, June 2022), which is filled with stories and interviews that show how to address gender inequality at home. The book is for men as well as women, and it draws from experts to offer practical examples of a new model of gender.
Gender inequality is real and can become a determining factor in many relationships. What real world issues are driving gender expectations in the home? And how can we find a middle ground that makes things more fair for both parties? Gender expert Kate Mangino tackles this in her new book, EQUAL PARTNERS (St. Martin's Press, June 2022), which is filled with stories and interviews that show how to address gender inequality at home. The book is for men as well as women, and it draws from experts to offer practical examples of a new model of gender.
Era 12 de octubre de 1972 y en el antiguo Aeropuerto de Carrasco se vivía una fiesta: una pequeña multitud, en su mayoría jóvenes vinculados al equipo de rugby Old Christians y que nunca habían volado en avión 571 de la Fuerza Aérea Uruguaya, se preparaba para vivir una aventura. Pero el vuelo hacia Santiago de Chile se vio interrumpido por cuestiones climáticas, y tuvo que aterrizar en Mendoza. Se retomó el viernes 13.Testimonios del episodio 1: Roy Harley, Antonio Vizintín, Carlos Páez, Daniel Fernández, Eduardo Strauch, Laura Methol, Álvaro Mangino, Coronel Retirado Enrique Crosa. Coordinación ejecutiva: Valentina Caredio Producción general: Faustina Bartaburu, Valentina Caredio, Belén Fourment, Soledad Gago, Lorena Zeballos.Preproducción: Nicolás Lauber, Manuella Sampaio.Investigación: Faustina Bartaburu, Valentina Caredio, Belén Fourment, Soledad Gago, Lorena Zeballos.Entrevistas: Faustina Bartaburu, Valentina Caredio, Belén Fourment, Soledad Gago, Nicolás Lauber, Mariana Malek, Pía Mesa, Manuella Sampaio, Tatiana Scherz, Carlos Tapia, Lorena Zeballos.Guion podcast: Faustina Bartaburu, Valentina Caredio, Soledad Gago, Belén Fourment, Lorena Zeballos.Grabación audio: Faustina Bartaburu, Valentina Caredio, Soledad Gago, Belén Fourment.Voz narrativa: Belén FourmentVoces extras: Carlos Tapia, Lorena Zeballos.Locución: Valentina CaredioEdición de sonido: UycastRealización audiovisual: Faustina Bartaburu, Florencia Cruz, Florencia Traibel, Mateo Vázquez. Archivo fotográfico y de prensa: María Artus, Rodrigo Guerra, Carlos Ríos, Archivo El País.
Aquel punto en movimiento era un hombre, Sergio Catalán, el arriero que significaría la salvación de Canessa, Parrado y los 14 amigos que habían quedado en el Valle de las Lágrimas. En la previa de Navidad, comenzó el rescate tras más de 70 días en la montaña. Hubo reencuentros, impactos y muchas preguntas. En la última noche en la Cordillera, un rescatista durmió junto a los últimos sobrevivientes, les enseñó un poema y acompañó sus horas claves. El 23, la Sociedad de la Nieve abandonó el fuselaje para siempre.Testimonios del episodio 8: Francisca Catalán, Roberto Canessa, Carlos Páez, Daniel Fernández, Eduardo Strauch, Álvaro Mangino, Roy Harley, Tomás Friedmann, Víctor Hugo Pedroso, Maricruz Díaz.Coordinación ejecutiva: Valentina Caredio Producción general: Faustina Bartaburu, Valentina Caredio, Belén Fourment, Soledad Gago, Lorena Zeballos.Preproducción: Nicolás Lauber, Manuella Sampaio.Investigación: Faustina Bartaburu, Valentina Caredio, Belén Fourment, Soledad Gago, Lorena Zeballos.Entrevistas: Faustina Bartaburu, Valentina Caredio, Belén Fourment, Soledad Gago, Nicolás Lauber, Mariana Malek, Pía Mesa, Manuella Sampaio, Tatiana Scherz, Carlos Tapia, Lorena Zeballos.Guion podcast: Faustina Bartaburu, Valentina Caredio, Soledad Gago, Belén Fourment, Lorena Zeballos.Grabación audio: Faustina Bartaburu, Valentina Caredio, Soledad Gago, Belén Fourment.Voz narrativa: Belén FourmentVoces extras: Carlos Ríos, Carlos Tapia.Locución: Valentina CaredioEdición de sonido: UycastRealización audiovisual: Faustina Bartaburu, Florencia Cruz, Florencia Traibel, Mateo Vázquez. Archivo fotográfico y de prensa: María Artus, Rodrigo Guerra, Carlos Ríos, Archivo El País.
Allí la vida era otra cosa. En ese caos, en esa desazón, en ese afán por sobrevivir, habían aprendido a transitar las horas, a crear rutinas. Trabajaban para salir de la montaña, con bajones anímicos, con deterioros físicos, pero trabajaban. Pero estaba por venir la segunda peor noche de sus vidas: un alud llenaría de nieve el fuselaje y los dejaría aplastados, helados y sin aire. Fue una carrera contra el tiempo, y después, fueron tres días en la oscuridad. ¿Qué decide quién se salva y quién se va?Testimonios del episodio 5: Coche Inciarte, Álvaro Mangino, Roy Harley, Antonio Vizintín, Adolfo Strauch, Eduardo Strauch, Daniel Fernández, Carlos Páez. Coordinación ejecutiva: Valentina Caredio Producción general: Faustina Bartaburu, Valentina Caredio, Belén Fourment, Soledad Gago, Lorena Zeballos.Preproducción: Nicolás Lauber, Manuella Sampaio.Investigación: Faustina Bartaburu, Valentina Caredio, Belén Fourment, Soledad Gago, Lorena Zeballos.Entrevistas: Faustina Bartaburu, Valentina Caredio, Belén Fourment, Soledad Gago, Nicolás Lauber, Mariana Malek, Pía Mesa, Manuella Sampaio, Tatiana Scherz, Carlos Tapia, Lorena Zeballos.Guion podcast: Faustina Bartaburu, Valentina Caredio, Soledad Gago, Belén Fourment, Lorena Zeballos.Grabación audio: Faustina Bartaburu, Valentina Caredio, Soledad Gago, Belén Fourment.Voz narrativa: Belén FourmentVoces extras: Gert Jan MulderLocución: Valentina CaredioEdición de sonido: UycastRealización audiovisual: Faustina Bartaburu, Florencia Cruz, Florencia Traibel, Mateo Vázquez. Archivo fotográfico y de prensa: María Artus, Rodrigo Guerra, Carlos Ríos, Archivo El País.
Las condiciones climáticas no eran las mejores; sin embargo, el Fairchild de la Fuerza Aérea Uruguaya despegó de Mendoza el viernes 13 de octubre de 1972. Cruzaba la Cordillera de los Andes cuando alguien preguntó si era normal volar tan cerca de las montañas. Entonces vino el caos, el impacto, la caída, el silencio. Y el desastre.Testimonios del episodio 2: Coronel Retirado Enrique Crosa, Gustavo Zerbino, Roy Harley, Daniel Fernández, Álvaro Mangino, Eduardo Strauch, Adolfo Strauch, Coche Inciarte, Antonio Vizinín, Carlos Páez.Coordinación ejecutiva: Valentina Caredio Producción general: Faustina Bartaburu, Valentina Caredio, Belén Fourment, Soledad Gago, Lorena Zeballos.Preproducción: Nicolás Lauber, Manuella Sampaio.Investigación: Faustina Bartaburu, Valentina Caredio, Belén Fourment, Soledad Gago, Lorena Zeballos.Entrevistas: Faustina Bartaburu, Valentina Caredio, Belén Fourment, Soledad Gago, Nicolás Lauber, Mariana Malek, Pía Mesa, Manuella Sampaio, Tatiana Scherz, Carlos Tapia, Lorena Zeballos.Guion podcast: Faustina Bartaburu, Valentina Caredio, Soledad Gago, Belén Fourment, Lorena Zeballos.Grabación audio: Faustina Bartaburu, Valentina Caredio, Soledad Gago, Belén Fourment.Voz narrativa: Belén FourmentVoces extras: Carlos TapiaLocución: Valentina CaredioEdición de sonido: UycastRealización audiovisual: Faustina Bartaburu, Florencia Cruz, Florencia Traibel, Mateo Vázquez.Archivo fotográfico y de prensa: María Artus, Rodrigo Guerra, Carlos Ríos, Archivo El País.
Household heteronormativity is soooo yesterday, everyone. Or at least, it should be. Kate Mangino, author of Equal Partners: Improving Gender Equality at Home, joins Biz to discuss cognitive labor, the many lies of television, and how there is no "outside" and "inside" work. Plus, Biz saw a change.Get your copy of Equal Partners: Improving Gender Equality at Home wherever books are sold. Learn more about Kate Mangino by visiting her website katemangino.com. Follow Kate on Twitter @manginokate.Thank you to all our listeners who support the show as monthly members of MaximumFun.org. Share your genius and fail moments! Call 206-350-9485Be sure to tell us at the top of your message whether you're leaving a genius moment, a fail, or a rant! Thanks!!Share a personal or commercial message on the show! Details at MaximumFun.org/Jumbotron.Subscribe to One Bad Mother in Apple PodcastsJoin our mailing listJoin the amazing community that is our private One Bad Mother Facebook groupFollow One Bad Mother on TwitterFollow Biz on TwitterLike us on Facebook!Get a OBM tee, tank, baby onesie, magnet or bumper sticker from the MaxFunStoreYou can suggest a topic or a guest for an upcoming show by sending an email to onebadmother@maximumfun.org.Show MusicSummon the Rawk, Kevin MacLeod (www.incompetech.com)Ones and Zeros, Awesome, Beehive SessionsMom Song, Adira Amram, Hot Jams For TeensTelephone, Awesome, Beehive SessionsMama Blues, Cornbread Ted and the ButterbeansMental Health Resources:Therapy for Black Girls – Therapyforblackgirls.comDr. Jessica Clemmens – https://www.askdrjess.comBLH Foundation – borislhensonfoundation.orgThe Postpartum Support International Warmline - 1-800-944-4773 (1-800-944-4PPD)The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) Helpline - 1-800-662-4357 (1-800-662-HELP)Suicide Prevention Hotline: Call or chat. They are here to help anyone in crisis. https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org and number 1-800-273-8255 and there is a chat option on the website.Crisis Text Line: Text from anywhere in the USA (also Canada and the UK) to text with a trained counselor. A real human being.USA text 741741Canada text 686868UK text 85258Website: https://www.crisistextline.orgNational Sexual Assault: Call 800.656.HOPE (4673) to be connected with a trained staff member from a sexual assault service provider in your area.https://www.rainn.orgNational Domestic Violence Hotline: https://www.thehotline.org/help/Our advocates are available 24/7 at 1-800-799-SAFE (7233) in more than 200 languages. All calls are free and confidential.They suggest that if you are a victim and cannot seek help, ask a friend or family member to call for you.Teletherapy Search: https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/therapists/online-counseling
Empowered Relationship Podcast: Your Relationship Resource And Guide
The majority of women due far more housework than men (in heterosexual relationships). According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, women spend 47 minutes more on housework on average than men each day. This translates to roughly 5 ½ more hours each week, which doesn't include childcare, grocery shopping or errands (which women do more of as well). This gender gap has an effect on everyone. In this episode, Dr. Kate Mangino discusses what she learned from interviewing 40 men in equal relationships to show how gender norms can restrict one or both partners in a relationship compared to what it looks like in equal relationships. Kate Mangino, PhD is a gender expert who works with international organizations to promote positive social change. She has written and delivered curricula in over 20 countries about issues such as: gender equality, women's empowerment, healthy masculinity, HIV prevention, and early and forced childhood marriage. She brings her lens of social change to her debut book, Equal Partners, which addresses gender roles in the American household. Check out the transcript of this episode on Dr. Jessica Higgin's website. In this episode 5:51 Promoting social change as an expert and a parent. 9:14 Taking the gender equality conversation into the community. 14:02: How gender norms create inequity and limit the potential of one or both partners. 23:29 An illustration of how partners' tasks are typically divided. 37:42 What exactly is the EP40, and what did Dr. Mangino learn from them? Mentioned Equal Partners: Improving Gender Equality at Home (*Amazon Affiliate link) (book) Down Girl: The Logic of Misogyny (*Amazon Affiliate link) (book) Entitled: How Male Privilege Hurts Women (*Amazon Affiliate link) (book) Connect with Dr. Kate Mangino Websites: katemangino.com Twitter: twitter.com/manginokate Connect with Dr. Jessica Higgins Facebook: facebook.com/EmpoweredRelationship Instagram: instagram.com/drjessicahiggins Podcast: drjessicahiggins.com/podcasts/ Pinterest: pinterest.com/EmpowerRelation LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/drjessicahiggins Twitter: @DrJessHiggins Website: drjessicahiggins.com Email: jessica@drjessicahiggins.com If you have a topic you would like me to discuss, please contact me by clicking on the “Ask Dr. Jessica Higgins” button here. Thank you so much for your interest in improving your relationship. Also, I would so appreciate your honest rating and review. Please leave a review by clicking here. Thank you! *With Amazon Affiliate Links, I may earn a few cents from Amazon, if you purchase the book from this link. Check out the transcript of this episode on Dr. Jessica Higgin's website. In this episode 5:00 The increased domestic violence during the pandemic. 7:02 Dr. Kelley's “aha!” moment that got her interested in helping people who have experienced trauma. 9:49 Why do people react differently to trauma? 14:38 Signs of a potentially abusive person. 28:50 Significant reasons why people are unable to confront or exit this situation. 38:52 Why highly sensitive people struggle more with decision making. 42:41 How to discern whether or not you should end the relationship and where someone in an abusive relationship can find support. Mentioned What I Wish I Knew: Surviving and Thriving After an Abusive Relationship (*Amazon Affiliate link) (book) Internal Family Systems Model (*Wikipedia) Connect with Amelia Kelley Websites: ameliakelley.com — insighttimer.com/kelleycounseling Facebook: facebook.com/DrAmeliaKelley/ Twitter: twitter.com/DrAmeliaKelley Instagram: instagram.com/drameliakelley/ Connect with Dr. Jessica Higgins Facebook: facebook.com/EmpoweredRelationship Instagram: instagram.com/drjessicahiggins Podcast: drjessicahiggins.com/podcasts/ Pinterest: pinterest.com/EmpowerRelation LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/drjessicahiggins Twitter: @DrJessHiggins Website: drjessicahiggins.com Email: jessica@drjessicahiggins.com If you have a topic you would like me to discuss, please contact me by clicking on the “Ask Dr. Jessica Higgins” button here. Thank you so much for your interest in improving your relationship. Also, I would so appreciate your honest rating and review. Please leave a review by clicking here. Thank you! *With Amazon Affiliate Links, I may earn a few cents from Amazon, if you purchase the book from this link.
On this week's 51%, we speak with gender expert Kate Mangino about her new book Equal Partners: Improving Gender Equality at Home, on how couples can better balance household work and promote gender equality in their personal lives. We also speak with a pair of professors at the University at Buffalo who are studying the ways college women support and protect each other at college parties. Guests: Kate Mangino, author of Equal Partners: Improving Gender Equality at Home; Dr. Jennifer Read, Department of Psychology chair at the University at Buffalo; Dr. Jennifer Livingston, associate professor of nursing at the University at Buffalo 51% is a national production of WAMC Northeast Public Radio. It's produced by Jesse King. Our executive producer is Dr. Alan Chartock, and our theme is "Lolita" by the Albany-based artist Girl Blue.
Gender norms are slowly changing in the everyday household. Men used to be the income providers and bring home the money while women would take care of the children and house chores. Since times have been changing, women are expecting more from their partners even as little as switching caregiving roles so the women can have some time to themselves for a minute or two. The women in my community have loved Kate's book Equal Partners and requested to have her on as a guest. Kate's role and expertise in social changes provides incredible insight into hard hitting questions from the community and change. Kate Mangino, PhD is a gender expert and professional facilitator who works with international non-profit organizations to promote positive social change. She has written and delivered curricula in over 20 countries about issues such as: gender equality, women's empowerment, healthy masculinity, HIV prevention, and early and forced childhood marriage. She brings her lens of gender and social change to her debut book, Equal Partners, which addresses household gender inequality in the United States and offers practical advice as to what each of us can do to rewrite gender norms. While we are still working on changing social norms in this generation. In today's episode, we talk about gender norms and creating household balance. Kate will share what she learned during her research for her book, and she gives some excellent suggestions on how to raise conversations with your partner about gender. She will also share some data on raising boys and give some tips on how we can raise our boys to be caregivers as they grow older. In this episode we discuss: Women who had to leave the workforce to take care of the family and how that impacted the dynamic of the home. How to bring up a life changing conversation about gender roles. Encouraging boys at a young age to feel their emotions and put a name to it. Anyone can work on gender equality- not just those in a nuclear family. Why hours in a work day can be a big issue in dividing up family tasks throughout the day. Resources: Grab a copy of Kate's book, Equal Partners When Moms Outearn Their Husbands, They Gain More Housework, Study Says https://katemangino.com/ https://twitter.com/manginokate Discount code from my sponsors: Use code LYNZY for 30% off Navy Hair Care: Navy Hair Care Shampoo + Conditioner Navy Hair Care Charcoal Mask Connect with Lynzy: Join the Motherhood Meets Medicine community at patreon.com/motherhoodmeetsmedicine Instagram: @motherhoodmeetsmedicine Sign up for the weekly newsletter here lynzyandco.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kate Mangino, Ph.D., is a gender expert and newly-minted author of Equal Partners: Improving Gender Equality at Home. Kate has been a leader in the gender equity space for over 20 years and has worked in in women's empowerment, HIV prevention, and forced childhood marriage prevention. This week, Kate sits down with hosts Dee Martin and Caitlin Sickles to discuss the importance of couples sharing both good and bad stories, how language and set terms can help enable conversations on gender equity in the home, and her new book which serves as a guide to facilitating hard conversations with friends, family, and yourself. Kate also gives advice for new and aspiring writers to become a part of the community and the importance of trusting yourself. This is an episode you won't want to miss!
From gender expert and professional facilitator Kate Mangino comes Equal Partners: Improving Gender Equality at Home (St. Martin's Press, 2022), an informed guide about how we can all collectively work to undo harmful gender norms and create greater household equity. As American society shut down due to Covid, millions of women had to leave their jobs to take on full-time childcare. As the country opens back up, women continue to struggle to balance the demands of work and home life. Kate Mangino, a professional facilitator for twenty years, has written a comprehensive, practical guide for readers and their partners about gender norms and household balance. Yes, part of our gender problem is structural, and that requires policy change. But much of our gender problem is social, and that requires us to change. Quickly moving from diagnosis to solution, Equal Partners focuses on what we can do, everyday people living busy lives, to rewrite gender norms to support a balanced homelife so both partners have equal time for work, family, and self. Mangino adopts an interactive model, posing questions, and asking readers to assess their situations through guided lists and talking points. Equal Partners is broad in its definition of gender and gender roles. This is a book for all: straight, gay, trans, and non-binary, parents and grandparents, and friends, with the goal to help foster gender equality in readers' homes, with their partners, family and wider community. Jane Scimeca is Professor of History at Brookdale Community College. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
From gender expert and professional facilitator Kate Mangino comes Equal Partners: Improving Gender Equality at Home (St. Martin's Press, 2022), an informed guide about how we can all collectively work to undo harmful gender norms and create greater household equity. As American society shut down due to Covid, millions of women had to leave their jobs to take on full-time childcare. As the country opens back up, women continue to struggle to balance the demands of work and home life. Kate Mangino, a professional facilitator for twenty years, has written a comprehensive, practical guide for readers and their partners about gender norms and household balance. Yes, part of our gender problem is structural, and that requires policy change. But much of our gender problem is social, and that requires us to change. Quickly moving from diagnosis to solution, Equal Partners focuses on what we can do, everyday people living busy lives, to rewrite gender norms to support a balanced homelife so both partners have equal time for work, family, and self. Mangino adopts an interactive model, posing questions, and asking readers to assess their situations through guided lists and talking points. Equal Partners is broad in its definition of gender and gender roles. This is a book for all: straight, gay, trans, and non-binary, parents and grandparents, and friends, with the goal to help foster gender equality in readers' homes, with their partners, family and wider community. Jane Scimeca is Professor of History at Brookdale Community College. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/gender-studies
From gender expert and professional facilitator Kate Mangino comes Equal Partners: Improving Gender Equality at Home (St. Martin's Press, 2022), an informed guide about how we can all collectively work to undo harmful gender norms and create greater household equity. As American society shut down due to Covid, millions of women had to leave their jobs to take on full-time childcare. As the country opens back up, women continue to struggle to balance the demands of work and home life. Kate Mangino, a professional facilitator for twenty years, has written a comprehensive, practical guide for readers and their partners about gender norms and household balance. Yes, part of our gender problem is structural, and that requires policy change. But much of our gender problem is social, and that requires us to change. Quickly moving from diagnosis to solution, Equal Partners focuses on what we can do, everyday people living busy lives, to rewrite gender norms to support a balanced homelife so both partners have equal time for work, family, and self. Mangino adopts an interactive model, posing questions, and asking readers to assess their situations through guided lists and talking points. Equal Partners is broad in its definition of gender and gender roles. This is a book for all: straight, gay, trans, and non-binary, parents and grandparents, and friends, with the goal to help foster gender equality in readers' homes, with their partners, family and wider community. Jane Scimeca is Professor of History at Brookdale Community College. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/sociology
From gender expert and professional facilitator Kate Mangino comes Equal Partners: Improving Gender Equality at Home (St. Martin's Press, 2022), an informed guide about how we can all collectively work to undo harmful gender norms and create greater household equity. As American society shut down due to Covid, millions of women had to leave their jobs to take on full-time childcare. As the country opens back up, women continue to struggle to balance the demands of work and home life. Kate Mangino, a professional facilitator for twenty years, has written a comprehensive, practical guide for readers and their partners about gender norms and household balance. Yes, part of our gender problem is structural, and that requires policy change. But much of our gender problem is social, and that requires us to change. Quickly moving from diagnosis to solution, Equal Partners focuses on what we can do, everyday people living busy lives, to rewrite gender norms to support a balanced homelife so both partners have equal time for work, family, and self. Mangino adopts an interactive model, posing questions, and asking readers to assess their situations through guided lists and talking points. Equal Partners is broad in its definition of gender and gender roles. This is a book for all: straight, gay, trans, and non-binary, parents and grandparents, and friends, with the goal to help foster gender equality in readers' homes, with their partners, family and wider community. Jane Scimeca is Professor of History at Brookdale Community College. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
From gender expert and professional facilitator Kate Mangino comes Equal Partners: Improving Gender Equality at Home (St. Martin's Press, 2022), an informed guide about how we can all collectively work to undo harmful gender norms and create greater household equity. As American society shut down due to Covid, millions of women had to leave their jobs to take on full-time childcare. As the country opens back up, women continue to struggle to balance the demands of work and home life. Kate Mangino, a professional facilitator for twenty years, has written a comprehensive, practical guide for readers and their partners about gender norms and household balance. Yes, part of our gender problem is structural, and that requires policy change. But much of our gender problem is social, and that requires us to change. Quickly moving from diagnosis to solution, Equal Partners focuses on what we can do, everyday people living busy lives, to rewrite gender norms to support a balanced homelife so both partners have equal time for work, family, and self. Mangino adopts an interactive model, posing questions, and asking readers to assess their situations through guided lists and talking points. Equal Partners is broad in its definition of gender and gender roles. This is a book for all: straight, gay, trans, and non-binary, parents and grandparents, and friends, with the goal to help foster gender equality in readers' homes, with their partners, family and wider community. Jane Scimeca is Professor of History at Brookdale Community College. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/public-policy
You have no idea how far we are out of tune...
You have no idea how far we are out of tune...
This interview is part of a new series from Apple News In Conversation called Think Again — a guide to reimagining work, home, relationships, and more. In this episode, In Conversation host Shumita Basu talks with Kate Mangino, a gender expert and the author of the book Equal Partners: Improving Gender Equality at Home. Mangino points to research that shows women still take on the majority of household responsibilities in different-sex relationships — and she argues there’s a better way for partners to balance the mental and physical labor of running a home. Mangino offers strategies to bring more equity and fairness into our partnerships. Below are excerpts from the interview.
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Kate Mangino, PhD, is a gender expert and professional facilitator who has been working internationally for nearly 20 years. She is the author of the new book Equal Partners: Improving Gender Equity at Home, an informed guide about how readers can rewrite harmful gender norms and create greater household equity. Find out more about Kate at her website: https://www.katemangino.com Find Kate on Twitter: @ManginoKate Pre-order Kate's book here Special thanks to our sponsors for this month: For trusted protection, choose Pampers, the #1 Pediatrician Recommended Brand. Download the Pampers Club App today to start earning rewards with every diaper & wipes purchase. Aura Frame turns your family's past into the perfect gift, bringing all your favorite photos and videos together in one high-resolution display. Get up to $40 off while supplies last by visiting auraframes.com/FRESH. Beam's Dream Powder is their sleep-promoting healthy hot cocoa. 99% of people experience better sleep quality when taking Beam Dream! Get $20 off at beamorganics.com with the code FRESH. Betterhelp online therapy is affordable, confidential, and effective! Give it a try and see if online therapy can help lower your stress. Get 10% off your first month at betterhelp.com/fresh. Faherty is a family-run brand making high-quality, timeless clothing with modern design and functionality. Head to fahertybrand.com/FRESH and use the code FRESH to snag 20% off. Firstleaf is a no-brainer if you love finding and tasting new wine! Join today and you'll get 6 bottles of wine for $29.95 and free shipping! Just go to tryfirstleaf.com/LAUGHING. Green Chef is the #1 Meal Kit for Eating Well. Go to greenchef.com/fresh135 and use code fresh135 to get $135 off across five boxes, plus free shipping on your first box! Make summer more awesome with KiwiCo! Get 30% off your first month plus FREE shipping on ANY crate line with code MOTHERHOOD. Ladder helps you find life insurance without the hassle! Answer a few questions online to apply for up to $3 million in term life insurance coverage. Go to ladderlife.com/laughing today to see if you're instantly approved. Native deodorant and other body care products are paraben-free on the inside, and now plastic-free on the outside! Get 20% off your first order at nativedeo.com/fresh or with promo code FRESH. Outschool helps kids explore their interests and discover new ones! Save $15 on your child's first class at outschool.com/laughing with the code LAUGHING. Peloton has a workout for every goal, day, and mood: everything from boxing and dance cardio to yoga and meditation. Visit onepeloton.com to learn more. Pinhook vintages are a little different and feature an up-and-coming thoroughbred on each label. Text “laughing” to (859) 800-7848 to get connected with a personal shopper. Prose is the healthy hair regimen with your name all over it. Take your FREE in-depth hair consultation and get 15% off your first order today! Go to prose.com/laughing. Renzo's Vitamins “melty tabs” taste great and give your kids the vitamins they need- without all the sugar of gummies! Go to renzosmagic.com and use the code FRESH to get $5 off. Shopify powers millions of businesses, from first sale to full-scale. Go to shopify.com/fresh for a free 14-day trial and get full access to Shopify's entire suite of features. StoryWorth is an online service that helps you and your loved ones connect through sharing stories and memories and preserves them for years to come. Save $10 off your first purchase at storyworth.com/whatfreshhell Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kate Mangino is right: “The last thing any working parent needs is to add ‘solve gender inequality' to their to-do list.” But if we don't think about gender inequality in the home, we might end up unintentionally perpetuating it. After all, for most of our lives, females have been assumed to be the primary and "natural" caretakers of home and family, while males have been primarily expected to earn a living. Those roles are shifting, of course, but facts are facts: women still bear the brunt of household chores and do most caretaking. Creating gender equality "We're talking about a social system that we're all born into," says Kate, a gender expert, mom of two, and author of Equal Partners: Improving Gender Equality at Home. "The way we raise boys and the toys that we give them and the values that we instill in them lead them to value income generation more than anything else. "We have to recognize these 'tracks' we're putting our kids on and break that cycle." Men who are equal partners in their homes and families are generally very satisfied with their lives. "I feel good about myself," they told Kate. "and have a great relationship with my spouse. I have a great relationship with my kids." When we don't teach boys the skills they need to be equal partners at home, we are unnecessarily limiting them. Teaching boys to notice what needs to be done "Noticing time" is a strategy Kate uses to teach her son and daughter the cognitive skills required to effectively manage a home. "When I give my kids a chore list, they're not going cognitive labor; I'm training my kids to be helpers," she says. "Noticing time" is intended to help kids anticipate and plan for necessary tasks. Instead of telling her kids what to do, she instead sets a timer and asks them to figure out what needs to be done. "The first time I tried this, it was a joke," she admits. The family living room was a lived-in mess, complete with empty food containers and scattered silverware. But both kids thought the room looked fine. Over time, though, their ability to notice and act improved. "They started to see what gets messy quickly," Kate says. "They realized that the sink in their bathroom is often gross, so that's a good starting point for them. Now, they know what to do and the house looks better. I'm getting both of them to the point where they're capable of doing the cognitive labor" it takes to run a home and family. In this episode, Jen, Janet, & Kate discuss: Ebbs and flows of gender equality at home Traditional "male" and "female" roles in the home How parenting practices affect gender equality Talking about household responsibilities Valuing caregiving How gender equality in the home benefits boys & men The "men's glass ceiling" Maternal gatekeeping "Noticing time" Establishing family standards Giving boys opportunities to contribute Links we mentioned (or should have) in this episode: Equal Partners: Improving Gender Equality at Home, by Kate Mangino The Equal Partner Quiz -- mentioned at 22:35 Mom's Hierarchy of Needs -- mentioned at 19:01 Single Parenting with Wealthy Single Mommy Emma Johnson -- ON BOYS episode Need help with your boys? Subscribe to Jen's newsletter, Building Boys Bulletin Join Janet Allison's real-time, monthly group coaching program, Decoding Your Boy Sponsor Spotlight: Dr. Mary Wilde's Resilience School Online, 8-week program that includes video lessons, a downloadable workbook, and ongoing membership to The Courage Circle, a private Facebook community where families can receive support and celebrate successes.
Modern moms carry an unfair share of the invisible load—the mental and emotional labour of taking care of the house and raising the kids. The problem is widespread—and breaking out of the pattern can be tough. But with the right approach, we can learn how to share the mental load at home in a fair and intentional way. I sat down with Kate Mangino, gender expert and author of Equal Partners: Improving Gender Equality at Home for a two-part discussion on the way gender norms shape the distribution of labour in the home. In part 1, we discussed the impact of that imbalance. Today, we dive into ways we unintentionally reinforce gender norms and how to break away from them. Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3ArFukU
Do you feel you shoulder more of the burden than you should when it comes to work around your home? Do you wish you could change that? On this episode, we look at gender inequality at home with our guest, gender expert and professional facilitator Kate Mangino, who's the author of the new book, "Equal Partners: Improving Gender Inequity at Home." Her website is https://katemangino.com/ Thanks to our sponsors of this episode! --> AirMedCare Network: AirMedCare Network provides world-class air transport services to the nearest, appropriate hospital or trauma center. AMCN Members have the added value of knowing their flight expenses are completely covered when flown by an AMCN provider. For as little as $85 a year, it covers your entire household, every day, 24/7, even when traveling. AMCN is the largest medical air transport membership in the country, covering 38 states. For just pennies a day, you can worry less about what matters most. This is security no family should be without. Now, as a Nobody Told Me! listener, you'll get up to a $50 eGift Card when you join. Visit www.airmedcarenetwork.com/nobody and use the offer code NOBODY. -->Castus: CASTUS is a team of business development experts that enables B2B e-commerce to streamline the relationship between wholesalers and resellers. They create custom digital storefronts that cater to both your products and buyers to drive online orders and strengthen brand loyalty. Castus's in-depth expertise working in backend logistics to frontend consumer experiences, and everything in between makes them the perfect full-cycle partner for your business growth. Visit their website, castusglobal.com/nobodytoldme to set up a no-obligation, one-on-one consultation with one of their experts and learn more! --> Feals: Feals is a premium CBD delivered directly to your doorstep. Simply put, it's a better way to keep your head clear and feel better. CBD isn't about what you feel. It's about what you don't feel – stress, anxiety, pain. CBD is one of the active compounds found in the hemp plant. It works naturally without any mind altering effects or "high" for the person using it. Feals also offers a free CBD hotline to help guide your personal experience so that you find your perfect dose. The Feals Customer Service team is dedicated to making sure you get the best use of your CBD. Joining the Feals monthly membership makes your self-care easy. You'll save money on every order and you can pause or cancel any time. Start feeling better with Feals! Become a member today by going to www.feals.com/NOBODYTOLDME and you'll get 50% off your first order with free shipping! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The vast majority of my clients who are in different-sex relationships share a common concern. “My husband doesn't help around the house.” The invisible load in the home is real—and gender is the number one predictor of who carries it. Kate Mangino, gender expert and author of Equal Partners: Improving Gender Equality at Home, joins me to discuss the role gender plays in the distribution of invisible labour. In part 1, we focus on where gender norms in our relationship come from and how they impact all partners. (For the second part of our conversation, how to break out of gender norms and improve equality, catch our upcoming episode!)Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3bydAJo
Hosted by Andrew Keen, Keen On features conversations with some of the world's leading thinkers and writers about the economic, political, and technological issues being discussed in the news, right now. In this episode, Andrew is joined by Kate Mangino, author of Equal Partners: Improving Gender Equality at Home. Kate Mangino is a gender expert who works with international organizations to promote social change. She has written and delivered curricula in over 20 countries about issues such as: gender equality, women's empowerment, healthy masculinity, HIV prevention, and early and forced childhood marriage. Mangino is a technical advisor and regular contributor to Fathering Together. Her writing can be found on Scary Mommy, Medium, and Substack. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Blessing is joined by Kate Mangino.Kate is a gender expert and professional facilitator. In the past she has been a full-time employee of Social Impact, CEDPA and Plan USA - and for the past 10 years has been consulting for many development organizations: Counterpart International, Encompass World, Plan USA, IBTCI, Peace Corps, White Ribbon Alliance, etc. Kate's debut book, Equal Partners, is out in June 2022. Blessing and Kate discuss Gender inequality on the Homefront and how social conditioning of boys and girls contributes to it. They also touch on how improving gender inequality takes intentionality by everyone and every arm of our society. They include in their conversation; statistics and data around the issue of Gender Inequality. This podcast is in partnership with Indeed, the world's number one job site, a company committed to helping women find better work. Visit www.indeed.com/betterwork and join us as we #LevelUpWithIndeed. Become a member of the Mother Honestly Private Network by visiting www.motherhonestly.com/membership and if you are a Company seeking support for your employees and their families, visit www.motherhonestly.com/atwork to provide real solutions at home and at work. The Motherboard has launched! Get feedback, coaching, and advice on big decisions with the nation's leading thought-leaders on the homefront and workfront, visit www.motherhonestly.com/motherboard to get personalized guidance tailored to you. You can also expense this cost as a stipend, Learning and Development, and or Professional Development You can visit today's guest here Kate Mangino
Matthew T. Mangino is the former district attorney of Lawrence County, Pennsylvania. He also spent a six year term on the Pennsylvania Board of Probation and Parole. He is currently 'Of Counsel' with Luxenberg, Garbett, Kelly and George, P.C. Mangino's book The Executioner's Toll, 2010 was published by McFarland & Company. The book is available HERE. You can also see him on Nancy Grace as well as Law & Crime. Follow Matt on Twitter Checkout his blog HERE Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices