My Time Doesn't Matter

My Time Doesn't Matter

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Eve Rodsky Returns for Some “Fair Play”

Eve Rodsky authored “Fair Play,” a book and card deck designed to help people dive deeper into essential conversations around household equity. After a powerful discussion with Eve in a recent episode, Simone and Daniel take the opportunity to play the “Fair Play” card game, expl ...  Show more

How to Reclaim Our Time with “Fair Play” Author Eve Rodsky

We chronically undervalue the invisible domestic tasks that women disproportionately own. Eve Rodsky took this imbalance head on by authoring “Fair Play” and creating the corresponding card deck. She shares how we often view women’s time like sand, and men’s like diamonds. Plus, ...  Show more

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