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12 | Elise Addlem: Influence of capitalism on patriarchal society, parenting, and return to work experiences

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Today I am joined by the insightful and bold Mama, Elise Addlem. Elise is a feminism and philosophy educator who uses her background in academic philosophy to educate people in the real world. Elise also provides free education content across Instagram, Facebook and Youtube and will soon launch her identity in motherhood course soon, along with other courses on feminism and parenting.

Today we talk in depth about how capitalism has shaped our patriarchal society, influencing the parenting and return to work experience. This is a juicy chat which I’m sure you’re going to love.

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Additional show notes:

  • Book a Career Counselling or Coaching session with Lily here
  • Suggest a guest for an upcoming episode by emailing me at hello@theprofessionaledit.com
  • Join the Launch Mama community and follow us here
  • Join the waitlist for our Launch Mumpreneur Masterclass here
  • Learn more about Launch Mama and our services here
  • Want insider knowledge and career tips? Join our FREE newsletter here
  • Looking for inspiration, career-related tips and tricks for Mamas? Follow us on Instagram, LinkedIn, and Facebook
  • Need a community of similar-situated and like-minded Mamas? Join our group here

Launch Mama Resources:

Follow Launch Mama on Instagram!

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Today I am joined by the insightful and bold Mama, Elise Addlem. Elise is a feminism and philosophy educator who uses her background in academic philosophy to educate people in the real world. Elise also provides free education content across Instagram, Facebook and Youtube and will soon launch her identity in motherhood course soon, along with other courses on feminism and parenting.

Today we talk in depth about how capitalism has shaped our patriarchal society, influencing the parenting and return to work experience. This is a juicy chat which I’m sure you’re going to love.

Resources

Additional show notes:

  • Book a Career Counselling or Coaching session with Lily here
  • Suggest a guest for an upcoming episode by emailing me at hello@theprofessionaledit.com
  • Join the Launch Mama community and follow us here
  • Join the waitlist for our Launch Mumpreneur Masterclass here
  • Learn more about Launch Mama and our services here
  • Want insider knowledge and career tips? Join our FREE newsletter here
  • Looking for inspiration, career-related tips and tricks for Mamas? Follow us on Instagram, LinkedIn, and Facebook
  • Need a community of similar-situated and like-minded Mamas? Join our group here

Launch Mama Resources:

Follow Launch Mama on Instagram!

  continue reading

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