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The Stay-at-home vs. Working Mom

9Apr

https://aglifesciences.tamu.edu/agcj366/wp-content/uploads/sites/118/2021/04/McCoy-Kaylee-MS-Episode-2.mp3

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On episode two of “Mother Struggler”, special guest, Taylor, joins me. Taylor is the stay-at-home mother of two kiddos, ages 3 and 4. Taylor’s husband works a fulltime job that often requires late hours, so most all of the household and parenting duties fall on her shoulders. Although she does not hold a paid position, Taylor’s job never actually stops – there are no breaks or vacation time.

Taylor and I will discuss the struggles she faces as a stay-at-home mom, versus those I experience as a working mother. We’ll compare and contrast different experiences, beliefs, and situations that we’ve encountered in our two very different, but equally challenging day-to-day lives.

Are you a stay-at-home mama feeling like you no one appreciates how hard your job really is? Or maybe you’re a working mom who feels like you’re missing out on your child’s life? Come hang out with us, sometimes it helps to hear there is someone out there that is struggling with the same things you are.

You can listen to this episode on the Apple Podcast app or Spotify by searching AGCJ 489.

 

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