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105. why do married men work more?
55:40||Season 1, Ep. 105They do. They work 7% more than single men, but how does that impact their marriages? In this episode, Laura and Crystal discuss how capitalism screws, well, all of us. All genders, in every sphere. Topics We Cover:Married men working more, and why the answer is almost always their wivesOverwork as a tool of oppression—not ambitionThe second shift, the leisure entitlement gap, and who really gets to restWhat Denmark is doing better (spoiler: it’s everything)The disillusionment of “equal partnerships” in a broken systemThe lie of corporate loyalty and the emotional fallout of trying to do it allReferenced Research & Sources:Richmond Federal Reserve study on married men’s work hoursGender Equity Institute article on overwork and gender gapsOECD stats on Danish work-life balanceWe Grow the World TogetherDiscussions of When We Care, Soul, and Rage Against the Machine (yes, really)Upcoming:Join us Thursday the 27th for Time to Read! We’re discussing We Grow the World Together—no reading required to attend, just vibes and snacks. 🖤 Register hereConnect With Us:We’ve moved to Substack! Come rage + rest with us there: timetolean.substack.comShare your thoughts on this episode or come vent about the system in our inbox.Follow us on IG @timetoleanpodDisclaimer: This episode is for educational and entertainment purposes only. It is not a substitute for medical, legal, or therapeutic advice. Just two tired women with microphones and degrees yelling into the void (lovingly).
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104. who takes care of the caregivers?
01:05:01||Season 1, Ep. 104Ever wonder what happens when the person keeping everything together… falls apart? Spoiler: it’s not good. This week, we’re diving into the unpaid, undervalued, and often invisible labor of caregiving—who does it, who’s burning out, and why society pretends it's not happening until it’s too late. From Gene Hackman & Betsy Arakawa’s story to Bruce Willis’s wife Emma Hemming Willis calling out caregiving burnout, we break down the brutal reality of care work. Also: why home health workers make less than fast food employees, why women are expected to handle it all, and why we’re all one crisis away from disaster. Oh, and The Sims somehow makes an appearance. You’re welcome.💬 In This Episode, We Cover:✔️ The caregiving crisis—why it’s invisible until it’s a full-blown emergency ✔️ Who’s checking in on the people keeping us alive? (Spoiler: no one) ✔️ The disgusting wages home health workers are paid (Louisiana: $8.76/hr. What??) ✔️ How COVID normalized exhaustion, burnout, and pretending to be okay ✔️ Why men “don’t need” care… or do they just refuse to admit it? ✔️ Does hyper-individualism kill us faster? Let’s discuss.Mentioned in this Episode:Bruce Willis’s Wife on Caregiving Burnout: The Guardian Gene Hackman & Betsy Arakawa Case: New York Times Home Health Worker Pay in the U.S.: PHI National Report Women Leaving the Workforce in 2020: Brookings Study Jessica Slice’s Book on Disability & Caregiving: Unfit Parent, Available for Pre-Order! Find it here Dr. Han Ren on Moral Dissonance in Care Work: Instagram Mia Birdsong’s Book on Community & Care: How We Show Up – Get it hereSupport the Pod & Join the Community!Join our Patreon! Get bonus episodes, extra resources, and our book club → patreon.com/timetoleanpodFollow us on Instagram: @timetoleanpodDM us your thoughts, rants, or caregiving horror stories. We read them all!Reminder: If you know someone who’s always holding everything together—check on them today. Seriously.🚨 Disclaimer: This podcast is for informational and entertainment purposes only. Nothing in this episode should be taken as medical, mental health, or legal advice. Time to Lean is not a replacement for therapy, professional medical treatment, or individualized support. If you're struggling, please reach out to a licensed professional. 🚨103. how heavy is a household task?
54:31||Season 1, Ep. 103What factors help you to decide how hard or simple a household task is? Ellie Windle, CEO and founder of Persist, set out to answer that very question. In this episode, Laura and Crystal interview Ellie about the factors that led to Persist's creation, and reflect on the myriad of ways it has helped to make the invisible labor of the household, visible and valuable.Persist's Website Take the FREE CareLoad assessment and/or use the code DANGER30 for 30% off!Have a domestic dilemma or question? Leave us a message on Speakpipe! https://www.speakpipe.com/timetolean OR DM us on IG @timetoleanpodFollow Time to Lean on social media @timetoleanpodFollow Laura on social media @thatdarnchatFollow Crystal on social media @itscrystalbrittDomestic Violence Resources Please note: We are not your doctors. None of what we say should be considered a replacement for therapy. :)102. is elon musk a bad dad?
31:27||Season 1, Ep. 102We know this probably isn't your most burning question, but did you see this video of him last week? Laura and Crystal discuss the double standard of Elon's public displays of fatherhood, and the tokenism of his pro-natal movement. Y'all, we're tired.Have a domestic dilemma or question? Leave us a message on Speakpipe! https://www.speakpipe.com/timetolean OR DM us on IG @timetoleanpodFollow Time to Lean on social media @timetoleanpodFollow Laura on social media @thatdarnchatFollow Crystal on social media @itscrystalbrittDomestic Violence Resources Please note: We are not your doctors. None of what we say should be considered a replacement for therapy. :)101. is it time to focus on men's health?
01:06:00||Season 1, Ep. 101Laura and Crystal discuss an NPR article that caused quite a stir this week by focusing on men's health while women's rights and freedoms continue to be a target of the current presidential administration. Is it fair? Let's get into it!Mentioned in this Episode:New Economy CoalitionMan Box StudyNPR: Men Die Younger Than WomenMiss Diagnosis: A Systemic Review of ADHD in WomenWant to discuss this week's episode with us? Join our Patreon!Have a domestic dilemma or question? Leave us a message on Speakpipe! https://www.speakpipe.com/timetolean OR DM us on IG @timetoleanpodFollow Time to Lean on social media @timetoleanpodFollow Laura on social media @thatdarnchatFollow Crystal on social media @itscrystalbrittDomestic Violence Resources Please note: We are not your doctors. None of what we say should be considered a replacement for therapy. :)100. is dating dehumanizing?
53:39||Season 1, Ep. 100Is there such a thing as "The One?" Is there such a thing as "choosing well" when it comes to a partner, or are we always looking to trade up to a "better model?" Laura and Crystal discuss a quote from Dean Spade's new book, "Love in a F*cked Up World."Resources discussed in this episode:We Grow the World TogetherBecoming KinEmergent StrategiesLove in a F*cked Up WorldTribal Justice on PBSRestorative JusticeJoin our Patreon!Have a domestic dilemma or question? Leave us a message on Speakpipe! https://www.speakpipe.com/timetolean OR DM us on IG @timetoleanpodFollow Time to Lean on social media @timetoleanpodFollow Laura on social media @thatdarnchatFollow Crystal on social media @itscrystalbrittDomestic Violence Resources Please note: We are not your doctors. None of what we say should be considered a replacement for therapy. :)99. when is weaponized incompetence emotional abuse?
01:10:59||Season 1, Ep. 99In this episode, Crystal and Laura discuss recent viral videos that beg the question: When exactly does weaponized incompetence turn into emotional abuse? Is it always emotional abuse? Resources from this Episode:Fresh Starts RegistryTheHotline.OrgPower and Control WheelCycle of Abuse WheelJoin our Patreon!Have a domestic dilemma or question? Leave us a message on Speakpipe! https://www.speakpipe.com/timetolean OR DM us on IG @timetoleanpodFollow Time to Lean on social media @timetoleanpodFollow Laura on social media @thatdarnchatFollow Crystal on social media @itscrystalbrittDomestic Violence Resources Please note: We are not your doctors. None of what we say should be considered a replacement for therapy. :)