I want to show her that a dad can havehips, a dad doesn't have to have a perfectly flat chest or even beable to grow facial hair. And when she's developmentally able to, Iwant to talk to her about my journey with my bo...
Then, it got better. On the last night of that same six-week class, one of the expecting moms came up to me. She asked to talk to me privately, and I said of course, and we went into the corner. And she says, "I need to...
I want to show her that a dad can havehips, a dad doesn't have to have a perfectly flat chest or even beable to grow facial hair. And when she's developmentally able to, Iwant to talk to her about my journey with my body. I want her to see my journey towards authenticity even w...
Not having someone else to talk to, feeling inadequate, feeling selfish for wanting me-time. And nursery rhymes suck. 没人可以聊天说话,感觉自己不完整,对需要自我时间感到自私。还有儿童音乐听到吐。 Like, really, "Mary Had a Little Lamb" is cool the first couple of times, but after all these...
Not having someone else to talk to, feeling inadequate, feeling selfish for wanting me-time. And nursery rhymes suck. 没人可以聊天说话,感觉自己不完整,对需要自我时间感到自私。还有儿童音乐听到吐。 Like, really, "Mary Had a Little Lamb" is cool the first couple of times, but after all these...
learned, because this is like traveling down old, familiar streets, cruising neighborhoods you already know. You want to pave new neural roads. Building an Alzheimer's-resistant brain means learning to speak Italian, meeting new friends, reading a book, or listening to a great TED Talk. ...
Reshma Saujani, founder of Girls Who Code and the Marshall Plan for Moms, builds movements to fight for the economic empowerment of women and girls. Learn more Brave, Not Perfect Reshma Saujani |Currency (2019) This talk was presented at an official TED conference. ...
Reshma Saujani, founder of Girls Who Code and the Marshall Plan for Moms, builds movements to fight for the economic empowerment of women and girls. Learn more Brave, Not Perfect Reshma Saujani |Currency (2019) This talk was presente...
Then, it got better. On the last night of that same six-week class, one of the expecting moms came up to me. She asked to talk to me privately, and I said of course, and we went into the corner. And she says, "I need to thank you for saving my relationship." ...
【34】And so when I talk to moms about what it is that they needed, you know, to be able to, again, reconcile those two identities as the caretaker and as a worker, you know, I kind of heard the same thing. 当我和母亲们谈 她们需要什么, 才能够再次调解这两个身分:照顾者 以及工作...