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Writer Sarah Miller on Narcissism, Emotional Distance, and the Unrealistic Expectations We Put on Moms
Tell Me About Your Mother
English - September 01, 2018 00:24 - 39 minutes - 90.1 MB - ★★★★★ - 22 ratingsRelationships Society & Culture Science Social Sciences ashleycford bellhooks callyourgirlfriend dearsugars dooce equality feminism gender gimlet heavyweight Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Previous Episode: Journalist Maya Francis on What Her Mom Has Taught Her About Being a Working Mom and a Black Woman Who Owns Her Story
Next Episode: Amy Westervelt on the Mom Who Started It All
Sarah Miller is an editor for Popula and a writer (mostly of super smart humor pieces) for The New Yorker, The Cut, and various other publications. In this episode she talks about what she admires about her mom, what she wishes were different, and the misogyny inherent in the expectations most people place on their mothers and their relationships with them.
This episode of TMAYM is sponsored by SunBasket. Go to sunbasket.com/MOTHER for $35 off your first order!