Unequal Burdens
Natalie shares her experience as a breadwinner and primary caregiver, highlighting the emotional toll of feeling unequal in her relationship. She emphasizes that resentment can signal deeper issues, urging listeners to recognize the importance of equitable partnerships. While celebrating the rise of female breadwinners, she also points out the persistent imbalance in domestic responsibilities, advocating for open conversations about shared duties.In this clip
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Can women balance motherhood and career as discussed in the episode How To Think Like a Breadwinner with Jennifer Barrett #343, the clip Negotiating Worth, episode 57 of Finding Fairness, Balance, & Intimacy in Your Relationship - with Dr. Morgan Cutlip, and the following episodes and clips: 012: Entrepreneurism in Times of Economic Challenges, 156: Building a Bridge Between Motherhood + Entrepreneurship with Katie Wells, 725: Unlock Financial Freedom with THIS Money Mindset Hack, Shifting Paradigms, 284: Jill Koziol: Co-Founder & CEO of Motherly, and the clip "Breadwinners and Pressure"?
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