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Mentioned in 8 episodes

Having it all

Book • 1988
This book delves into the complexities of women's lives, examining the challenges they face in trying to achieve a balance between their personal and professional goals.

It is a reflection on the concept of 'having it all' and the realities that women encounter.

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Mentioned in 8 episodes

Mentioned by Judd Kessler to recommend a colleague's book about household time allocation and gender norms.
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Maximizing Luck: Masters in Business with Judd Kessler
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Tim Harford
as the title of
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Corinne Low
e's book in the US.
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Is your housework split sexist?
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Katie Gatti-Tossan
as a book covering time use data showing inequities in heterosexual couples.
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The Leisure Gap, Princess Treatment, and Other Hard Truths About "Soft Life"
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Rachel Wilson
, to clarify is not a book that she wrote, but the opposite of her book.
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DOJ Launches FULL INVESTIGATION Into TPUSA Antifa RIOT, Media Says Mostly Peaceful w/ Andrew & Rachel Wilson, Jake Rattlesnake
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Brett Cooper
as the author of "Having It All", a book that popularized the idea that women can have it all.
Can Women Have it All? | Episode 10
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Derek Barris
so men (especially young men) can understand women's data-driven perspective on work, relationships, and domestic labor.
Brief: The Book Men Actually Need
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Amy Wilson
, referencing a previous podcast episode with the book's author, Corinne Lowe.
Saying "No" Is Also Work
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Jo Piazza
as a fantastic book that lays out everything learned from research, students, and marriage/divorce plainly.
Divorcing Heterosexuality (and Other Data-Driven Decisions)

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