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Moms at Work: The Official jobs.mom Podcast
jobs.mom
26 episodes
2 months ago
1 in 5 working moms say they’ve been passed over for an important assignment or for a promotion because they have children. And women who take even 1 year off to have kids come back to earn 40% less than their peers. Working moms outpace, outperform, and outwork their peers. So why don’t companies make an effort to support working moms? And how can working moms advocate for themselves in the workplace? Frankly, we’re tired of asking for a seat at the table. It’s time to make our own table. And we’re going to talk about how. This is Moms At Work – the official podcast from Jobs.mom. Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/momsatwork/support
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1 in 5 working moms say they’ve been passed over for an important assignment or for a promotion because they have children. And women who take even 1 year off to have kids come back to earn 40% less than their peers. Working moms outpace, outperform, and outwork their peers. So why don’t companies make an effort to support working moms? And how can working moms advocate for themselves in the workplace? Frankly, we’re tired of asking for a seat at the table. It’s time to make our own table. And we’re going to talk about how. This is Moms At Work – the official podcast from Jobs.mom. Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/momsatwork/support
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Episode 22: Would I Lie To You?
Moms at Work: The Official jobs.mom Podcast
38 minutes 41 seconds
4 years ago
Episode 22: Would I Lie To You?
Aliya Ali-Afzal, British writer, talks about her debut novel "Would I Lie To You?" and the inspiration she drew from her own life as a working mother to pen the critically acclaimed story. Aliya's novel debuts in the UK this year and is available for purchase and preorder below: U.K. preorder link for July 8, 2021 https://amzn.to/36o1FsK USA preorder link for February 2022 https://m.barnesandnoble.com/w/would-i-lie-to-you-aliya-ali-afzal/1139648089 Follow the author on social media: Twitter: @AAAiswriting Instagram: @aliyaaliafzalauthor --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/momsatwork/support (https://anchor.fm/momsatwork/support)
Moms at Work: The Official jobs.mom Podcast
1 in 5 working moms say they’ve been passed over for an important assignment or for a promotion because they have children. And women who take even 1 year off to have kids come back to earn 40% less than their peers. Working moms outpace, outperform, and outwork their peers. So why don’t companies make an effort to support working moms? And how can working moms advocate for themselves in the workplace? Frankly, we’re tired of asking for a seat at the table. It’s time to make our own table. And we’re going to talk about how. This is Moms At Work – the official podcast from Jobs.mom. Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/momsatwork/support