In the first episode of Time Out, Eve and Aditi begin to unpack why it's so difficult for women to value and guard their own time, rather than to give it all away to others—and how the presenting problem (forgetting to put blueberries on a grocery list) is rarely the actual problem (a lack of mutual respect and trust between partners). Eve and Aditi share the tiny betrayals that kickstarted their Fair Play journeys. They are joined by relationship coach Matthew Fray, who went viral for his article "She Divorced Me Because I Left Dishes By The Sink" and shares his ‘in hindsight’ advice for getting it right. To learn more about Matthew, visit mustbethistalltoride.com/.
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01/12/22 • 34 min
Time Out: A Fair Play Podcast - Tiny Betrayals
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Welcome to Time Out. I'm Eve Rodsky, author of the New York Times bestseller fair Play and Find Your Unicorn Space, activists on the gender division of labor, attorney and family mediator, and I doctor Aditi naru Kar, a physician and medical correspondent with an expertise in the science of stress, resilience, mental health, and burnout. We're here to peel back to layers around why it's so easy for society to guard men's time as if it's diamonds
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