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Shameless Leadership

42: Angela Arsenault - The Unique Needs of Sons vs Daughters

Shameless Leadership

Sara Dean

Self-improvement, How To, Business, Management, Education

4.7800 Ratings

🗓️ 20 July 2016

⏱️ 58 minutes

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Summary

Angela Arsenault is a writer and editor at Parent.co as well as the host of the new podcast, Where Was I. Angela has recently written a fantastic series of articles about raising boys and girls and the unique needs of each. Additionally, she has fantastic advice about raising children and young adults in this insane digital age.    Angela’s podcast is on a different yet equally valuable topic. On Where Was I, Angela talks through the process of re-entry into the work force. As many of you know, there is an evolution to your role as a mom. Angela explores what happens when moms switch careers from work to home to work again. It’s a fascinating conversation.    On this episode, Angela shares: The navigation back in to work after being home for any length of time How boys will be the boys we teach them to be 4 behaviors to model that will make the world better for your daughter How to manage privacy and social media with your teens When to address the dangers of social media with your kids     Links mentioned:   Angela’s podcast: Where Was I Angela’s articles on Teens and Sex in the Digital Age  Angela on Twitter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Welcome to the Shameless Mom Academy. I'm your host, Sarah Dean, and I'm here to give you and other

0:24.2

passionate, dedicated moms the tools you need to bridge the gap between motherhood and living the life of your dreams.

0:30.0

I'm also here to help you be a little more shameless every day, because if you aren't building a life,

0:35.2

you're extraordinarily proud of, what kind of legacy are you

0:38.0

building? So let's dive in. On today's episode, we're talking with Angela Arsena, who is the

0:46.5

Features Editor at Parent.co, a publication about parenthood. Angela's journalism career includes

0:52.0

writing for the week magazine as well as working as a freelance journalist for the New York Post, Gotham, L.A. Confidential, New You, and KidsVeeT.

1:00.0

She has written an online column called Ms. Monogamy for Blistree.com and contributed to their sister site, Mommyish.com.

1:06.7

Angela also reviews children's television shows for Decider.com.

1:10.5

Angela also just recently released her own podcast, Where Was I, about primary caregiver parents

1:16.2

reentering the workforce. So welcome to podcasting for Angela. I'm excited to talk to her about

1:21.0

that. So I set out on this interview to talk to Angela about some articles she wrote recently,

1:28.7

specifically pertain to gender and how to raise boys to be the boys we want them to be and break out of some

1:33.8

long time social constructs around raising boys. And in my opinion, I would like to see us

1:40.2

raising more emotionally intelligent men. And Angela definitely touches on how we can do that

1:45.4

and with some three really great steps and pieces of advice. In addition to that, we talk about

1:51.0

four behaviors to model that will make the world better for your daughter. So this is what I wanted

1:56.1

to dive into on this episode. What also transpired, though, was talking with Angela about her work and reentering

2:02.9

the workforce because that is so relevant to her new podcast. So that was a really great conversation.

2:08.8

I know so many of our listeners are in a place where you have maybe put a career on hold or your

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