#135 | How Can Men and Women Work Together?
About This Episode
In this episode I continue with the exploration of men, women, and work. Last week I looked at how the Industrial Revolution broke the initial bond between men and women and what has occurred since then.
Watch it here: How the Bond Between Men and Women Broke D...
I continue on here with the question - how can men and women find harmony today? I argue that if we continue to look at life from an autonomous egalitarian perspective, we won’t be able to.
Listen in as I discuss three pillars that we need to come together on if we’re going to have a chance. Learn about the different schools of feminist thought pre-suffrage, the importance of motherhood, sacred time versus market time, a recent paper on fertility from Denmark, and much more.
TIMESTAMPS:
00:00 — The Cost of Equality & Motherhood
00:42 — Intro: Working Together in the AI Age
01:32 — How the Industrial Revolution Divided Us
02:02 — Why "A Man Provides" is a Harmful Mantra
03:30 — The Modern Search for Meaning
05:28 — The 1960s Shift to the Public Sphere
08:01 — The Unquantifiable Value of a Mother
10:04 — Prioritizing Ritual & Community
11:20 — The Danish Fertility Paradox
13:06 — Feminism of Freedom vs. Feminism of Care
17:09 — Masculine Vision & Feminine Manifestation
19:32 — Workplace Double Standards & Maternity
20:47 — Embracing Natural Biological Strengths
21:43 — Building Complementary Businesses Today
24:46 — Why people aren’t having kids
25:28 — Outro
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