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1732: Affording Kids: Protecting Your Career and Navigating Work Culture

In our final series installment, we discuss navigating your career and protecting your income when growing a family.

Guest Lauren Smith Brody is the CEO and founder of The Fifth Trimester, an initiative focused on advancing gender equality in the workforce through caregiver support. She offers research and insights into the benefits of being transparent about your family's needs at work, innovative ways to maximize your efficiency and productivity, and advocating for your rights. Download Farnoosh's free guide to Family Financial Planning here.

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