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Kate Mangino: ...improving gender inequity at home

Nobody Told Me!

Nobody Told Me!

Entrepreneurship, Business

4.2671 Ratings

🗓️ 2 July 2022

⏱️ 25 minutes

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Summary

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/


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Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to Nobody Told Me. I'm Jan Black. Laura Owens is off today. You know, we often hear about gender

0:16.2

inequality in terms of the pay gap between men and women and other issues related to the workplace.

0:22.5

On this episode, though, we'll take a look at gender inequality at home.

0:27.0

Joining us is gender expert and professional facilitator Kate Mangino, who is the author

0:32.3

of the new book, Equal Partners, Improving Gender In inequity at home.

0:37.9

Kate, thank you so very much for joining us.

0:40.9

Thank you for having me today.

0:42.4

I'm thrilled to be here with you.

0:44.0

Tell us why you decided to write this book.

0:46.8

Why you felt it was necessary?

0:49.3

I've been working in gender for a long time.

0:51.6

I work with international nonprofit organizations. And so for many

0:56.8

years, I've been the expert who was going overseas to work with a variety of groups to talk through

1:02.8

harmful gender norms and how a community can push through those norms to make a change. So I was having

1:08.5

very sophisticated conversations about gender in Indonesia and Zambia and

1:12.8

Malawi. And my oldest child just turned 11. So for 11 years now, I've been a mom. And I was having

1:19.1

very antiquated conversations about gender in my own community, in my playground with my family

1:25.2

and friends. So wanting to write the book was a bit of a bridge to reconcile

1:31.0

my work and my personal life. Now, what do you mean when you say you were having

1:36.8

antiquated conversations about gender inequity? A lot of different assumptions about what it

1:43.1

meant to be a mother and what it meant to be a father and how one could be a successful mother versus a successful father.

1:51.1

I still see, you know, we think it's 2022 and we've moved past a lot of these traditional norms, but they're still internalized in a lot of what we do and the decisions that we make.

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