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PhD in Parenting Podcast
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36 episodes
9 months ago
Dr. Judith LaKamper and Dr. Erin Bell share their experiences being parents who work in fields related to academia. Your hosts discuss life with children during and after graduate school as they highlight scholarly research regarding parenting, gender, and other pertinent topics as well as their own experiences as mothers and scholars.
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Dr. Judith LaKamper and Dr. Erin Bell share their experiences being parents who work in fields related to academia. Your hosts discuss life with children during and after graduate school as they highlight scholarly research regarding parenting, gender, and other pertinent topics as well as their own experiences as mothers and scholars.
Show more...
Parenting
Education,
Kids & Family
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Emotional Labor at Home and Work
PhD in Parenting Podcast
50 minutes 37 seconds
4 years ago
Emotional Labor at Home and Work
Why is it that certain tasks and interactions at work and at home leave us feeling drained? One hypothesis is that some responsibilities require more emotional labor than others. In this episode, Judith and Erin explore the different ways in which the term "emotional labor" has been evoked in the l decades since sociologist Arlie Hochschild first coined the term before considering how emotional labor plays a role in their personal and professional lives.  This episode refers to the article "The Concept Creep of ‘Emotional Labor’" by Julie Beck posted at:  https://www.theatlantic.com/family/archive/2018/11/arlie-hochschild-housework-isnt-emotional-labor/576637/ Judith also refers to the following book: Burnout: The Secret to Unlocking the Stress Cycle, by Emily Nagoski, PhD and Amelia Nagoski, DMA https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/592377/burnout-by-emily-nagoski-phd-and-amelia-nagoski-dma/     The opening and closing song, "Vienna Beat"  by  Blue Dot Sessions  is licensed under an Attribution-NonCommercial License and shared through the Free Music Archive: https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Blue_Dot_Sessions/RadioPink/Vienna_Beat 
PhD in Parenting Podcast
Dr. Judith LaKamper and Dr. Erin Bell share their experiences being parents who work in fields related to academia. Your hosts discuss life with children during and after graduate school as they highlight scholarly research regarding parenting, gender, and other pertinent topics as well as their own experiences as mothers and scholars.