Jess Barron

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learned that during the late 1980s, when women in my mom’s generation were fully entering the corporate world alongside men, there was tremendous social pressure not to complain about anything that bothered them, big or small. They were told to be grateful for their newly upgraded status in society, and that complaining about the pressures of balancing a career with all the expectations of motherhood was seen as weakness or even proof that the women’s rights movement was wrong.
Bravey: Chasing Dreams, Befriending Pain, and Other Big Ideas
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