• Eve Rodsky on How to Shake the Mental Load and Find Your Unicorn Space

  • Jan 26 2024
  • Length: 45 mins
  • Podcast
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Eve Rodsky on How to Shake the Mental Load and Find Your Unicorn Space

  • Summary

  • Eve Rodsky is a New York Times best-selling author, mum of three, and the creator of the Fair Play movement, which aims to find a new solution to an age-old problem: women shouldering the majority of the unpaid domestic work and childcare for their home and family.

    Eve explains the mental load and society's unsustainable expectations and assumptions made on gender. She tells Turia about her "blueberry breakdown": how a text message from her husband about not buying blueberries left her crying in her car, as she juggled a newborn, and a toddler needing to be picked up from preschool. Eve says it was the moment she realised things needed to change.

    In this chat, Eve runs us through her secret formula to rebalance our home life and reclaim our “unicorn time”.

    SHOW NOTES
    Eve Rodsky: https://www.everodsky.com
    Eve's instagram: https://www.instagram.com/everodsky
    Eve's work is backed by Hello Sunshine - Reese Witherspoon's media company whose mission is to change the narrative for women through storytelling.
    Turia's website: https://www.turiapitt.com
    Turia's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/turiapitt

    Follow Turia on Tik Tok: @turia_pitt or Instagram @Turiapitt. Sign up for Turia's weekly newsletter here: turiapitt.com/letter-gang and join her running program at turiapitt.com/run

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