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Infamous

The Myth of Having It All

Infamous

Sony Music

News, Relationships, Society & Culture, True Crime, Entertainment News

3.8 • 1.2K Ratings

🗓️ 15 January 2026

⏱️ 41 minutes

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Summary

To celebrate the time of year when we all make resolutions to better our lives—and to understand why it can be so hard to follow through with them—Vanessa sits down with Wharton/UPenn economist Dr. Corinne Low, author of Having It All: What Data Tells Us About Women’s Lives and Getting the Most Out of Yours. They talk about why so many of us feel maxed out—especially women juggling kids, work, and aging parents—and what you can do to get things under control. Click ‘Subscribe’ at the top of the Infamous show page on Apple Podcasts or visit GetTheBinge.com to get access wherever you get your podcasts. Find more great podcasts from Sony Music Entertainment at sonymusic.com/podcasts  Read Vanessa’s book, Blurred Lines: Sex, Power and Consent on Campus, and check out Natalie on Instagram at @natrobe To connect with Infamous's creative team, join the community at joincampsidemedia.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hey Sainsbury's, any way you can save me a few quid on my weekly shop.

0:03.3

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0:08.8

personalized discounts on things you love at Sainsbury's. A Jainsbury's, if you will.

0:14.1

Sounds like my kind of place. Get personalized discounts with your nectar prices. That's good food for all of us.

0:20.3

Janesbris, I mean Sainsbury's. 18 plus nectar app required unlock up to personalized discounts with your nectar prices. That's good food for all of us. Jamespris.

0:21.4

I mean Sainsbury.

0:22.9

18 plus nectar app required.

0:24.5

Unlock up to 10 your nectar prices weekly,

0:26.4

available in supermarkets online and in locals with smart shop.

0:29.2

TNCs apply.

0:31.9

Campsite Media.

0:41.7

Hey, infamous listeners, producer Lily Houston Smith here.

0:47.6

So you might have gotten on this train years ago, but for me, 2025 was the year I finally got into grocery delivery.

0:49.4

And no, you are not listening to an ad right now.

0:51.1

This is the episode.

0:52.5

But I will say it's kind of magical.

0:54.7

You tap a few buttons and like an hour later, your groceries are at your door. You pay for it,

1:00.4

of course, something along the lines of $20 or $40, depending on where you live and how you tip.

1:06.1

But I live in a neighborhood that doesn't have a lot of good grocery stores, which means

1:09.9

that grocery shopping usually means getting on a subway, which also costs money and means a bunch of stairs, plus all the stairs it takes to get into my apartment, which is a fourth floor walkup.

1:20.9

That's how I justify the expense.

1:23.3

But the question is, why do I feel like I have to be defensive about spending this money?

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