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PTAN #33 - OMG, Women Have Choices!

Sam KJ
Feb 13, 2020
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Natasha Solovieff was a child of the 50s and a woman who came of age in the 60s, giving her a unique perspective on parenting. She lived through major societal shifts including feminism and the redefinition of women’s roles in the 70’s. As a result, she had many more choices than her mother and previous generations of women.

Her own decision to become a parent at a later age came after actively choosing her profession as a nurse.

On this episode of the Parenting Then and Now Podcast, Natasha discusses societal shifts and changes in expectations for women, men, mothers and more.

Visit Natasha's website here.

Buy Natasha's book here. [spp-player]

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