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Sara Pascoe: I Am a Strange Gloop review – motherhood as Sisyphean struggle | Comedy

You have to imagine Sisyphus being happy. The frequently cited conclusions of Albert Camus’ 1942 paper treatises Sisyphus’ myth. Comparing all of human existence with infinite struggles. Camus also performs in the heart of British comedian Sarah Pascoe, who has a bone or two to choose from on the show along with the French writer. […]

Chef Esther Choi on how motherhood has changed her cooking: ‘Next level’

Becoming a mother has changed the way Esther Choi views food, she told Fox News Digital earlier this month as she opened a new restaurant in Las Vegas. Choi, a chef and TV star, was celebrating the opening of his new restaurant Mokbar at Caesars Palace. “Becoming a mother to a 1-year-old has changed my […]

‘Don’t Put Off’ Motherhood for a Career

Everybody loves Raymond Star Patricia Heaton told PragerU CEO Marissa Streit that women shouldn’t have to put off having kids in order to focus on their careers, adding that it has made her “braver” and “better at fighting for what she wants.” “Having children opens up spaces in your heart that only children can open,” […]

Bankrate survey shows the motherhood penalty can cost women $500k+ in career earnings

Balancing work and family life has long been difficult for both men and women, regardless of family structure. But mothers can face particularly large penalties for being in the workplace. New analysis from Bankrate That means you could miss out on more than $500,000 in earnings over a 30-year career. The figures came as Bankrate’s […]

Making motherhood into high art

Most women think that balancing motherhood and professional career is a modern-day challenge, but that’s not entirely true. Meditation on this topic dates back to classical antiquity. Prominent women such as Cornelia (mother of the Gracchi brothers) are recorded as role models of integrity. People like Livia (wife of Emperor Augustus) are remembered for their […]

Finding your personal style after motherhood

It seems like you all liked my post about time limits, which is very encouraging and confirms my hypothesis that there is still a need for a more practical guide. So I’m starting a series for new or recent mothers. This is a series that I hope to read over and over again as I […]