A Parenting Revolution
Wonder Cabinet
Wonder Cabinet Productions
4.8 • 1K Ratings
🗓️ 6 May 2023
⏱️ 52 minutes
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Summary
The pandemic has made it clear that parents are walking a tightrope with no safety net. We talk to parents about how they want to change the system, what it's like to raise black boys in a time of racial injustice, and how we might learn from ancient cultures to improve our parenting skills.
Original Air Date: May 22, 2021
Interviews In This Hour:
A Parenting Movement Emerges From the Pandemic — Modern Parenting Tips From Ancient Civilizations — Two Poets On Raising Black Teenage Boys In America
Guests:
Alissa Quart, Brittany Powell, Michaeleen Doucleff, Amaud Jamaul Johnson, Cherene Sherrard
Further Reading:
Economic Hardship Reporting Project
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| 0:00.0 | Hi friends, it's Anne. Like many of you, I'm a parent. My kids are all grown up now. |
| 0:14.0 | But if you still have young ones at home, how are you handling it all? Childcare, work, and life is a lot to juggle, especially right now. |
| 0:24.6 | And sometimes the system seems so broken that we need a new idea. Like a parenting revolution. |
| 0:32.8 | That's our subject in this episode, so keep listening. |
| 0:49.9 | Music subject in this episode, so keep listening. It's to the best of our knowledge. |
| 0:52.0 | I'm Anne Strain Champs, and today we're going to be hearing from parents. |
| 0:56.0 | Brittany, thank you so much for doing this. Yeah. Thank you for having me. |
| 1:05.0 | If there's one thing the pandemic has laid bare, it's how precarious the lives of most working parents really are. |
| 1:11.6 | If you could start with saying your name, where you live, just really your story, you know, really what you've been going through. |
| 1:21.6 | Sure. |
| 1:23.6 | So, okay. |
| 1:36.5 | My name is Brittany Powell, and me and my husband, Eric, we live in rural Vermont. |
| 1:39.1 | And we have one child. |
| 1:41.3 | Our son, Waylon, is almost two. |
| 1:48.7 | I have a full-time job as a media marketing manager at an arts college here. |
| 1:56.7 | And then I also work as a part-time adjunct professor of art at a local military college. |
| 2:04.8 | And my husband works as a craftsman and a metal fabricator for a local build company. |
| 2:15.8 | So in the beginning, our full-time daycare provider closed for several months, and my husband was also laid off. |
| 2:20.3 | I was all of a sudden sort of working from home, which was a little challenging. My son was not even one yet. |
| 2:23.3 | He was pretty needy for me while I was here and I was trying to get work done in the house |
| 2:28.3 | and I was also breastfeeding. |
| 2:30.3 | It definitely felt pretty hectic. |
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