The F*ck Mom Guilt World Tour LIVE! With Katherine Goldstein and Hana Baba

The next generation of working mothers is not going to accept the status quo. Unpaid labor, the mental load, and harsh self-judgment could be a thing of the past. But only if we stop feeling guilty and start getting angry, says Katherine Goldstein, creator and host of The Double Shift podcast. We debated these issues and more with Hana Baba, of The Stoop podcast and KALW in this live audience taping from the Betabrand Podcast Theatre on the Bay Area Stop of the Fuck Mom Guilt World Tour.

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Hana Baba, Lauren Schiller and Katherine Goldstein

Hana Baba, Lauren Schiller and Katherine Goldstein

Do Successful Teens become Successful Women? - "Teen Hackz" Founders Lisa Allanson & Lisa McDonough

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Lisa Allanson and Lisa McDonough are the founders of Teen Hackz, a program designed to help teens (girls and boys) understand themselves and others--in order prepare for success in life and work. They've taken the principles of how to help adults work better together at companies, and tailored it for teens.

Lisa McDonough and Lisa Allanson

Lisa McDonough and Lisa Allanson

Morgan Shanahan, BuzzFeed Parents

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Morgan Shanahan, a founding editor of BuzzFeed Parents makes visitors laugh daily about parenting challenges, yet she has suffered from maternal mental illness for most of her child's life. She tells us this is the "number one complication of pregnancy" and shares her story to help others who may be experiencing the same--as well as explains how this has helped her create some of the funniest content on the parenting internet. 

MORGAN SHANAHAN

MORGAN SHANAHAN

Special Episode: The Bottom Line--New Diaper Banks "Help a Mother Out"

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Public Assistance does not cover the cost of diapers--as a result, nearly 30%  of mothers report a time when they couldn’t afford diapers for their children. Our guest Lisa Truong started Help A Mother Out to increase access to diapers for families in need. And this Fall, she was awarded a grant from the city of San Francisco to establish and operate the San Francisco diaper bank, making it the first city in the nation to offer public assistance for diapers.

If you'd like to help a mother during this season of giving, donations can be made at helpamotherout.org.

LISA TRUONG

LISA TRUONG