Moms Don’t Have Time to Read Books
Arts:Books
"You thought that when you arrived at X age you would be finished, but we're not ever finished.” Kayleen Schaefer talks with Zibby about her experience interviewing eight people in their thirties over the course of a year-plus. She redefines what it means to be an adult, and refutes the notion that everyone else has it figured out.
Emily Oster, CRIBSHEET: A DATA-DRIVEN GUIDE TO BETTER, MORE RELAXED PARENTING FROM BIRTH TO PRESCHOOL
Dena Moes, THE BUDDHA SAT RIGHT HERE
Neil Pasricha, THE HAPPINESS EQUATION
Zibby's essay: "School Didn't Prepare Me For Parenting"
Julie Morgenstern, TIME TO PARENT
BONUS EPISODE: Nora McInerny on her non-profit, Still Kickin
Sheri Salata, THE BEAUTIFUL NO
Amanda Stern, LITTLE PANIC
Meg Wolitzer, THE FEMALE PERSUASION
Biz Ellis, YOU'RE DOING A GREAT JOB
Jennifer Weiner, MRS. EVERYTHING
Katie Arnold, RUNNING HOME
Zibby's essay: "This Father's Day, My Dad Actually Gave Me The Gift"
Evangeline Lilly, THE SQUICKERWONKERS
Lydia Fenet, THE MOST POWERFUL WOMAN IN THE ROOM IS YOU
Julie Satow, THE PLAZA
Catherine McCord, WEELICIOUS. ONE FAMILY. ONE MEAL.
Lisa Barr, THE UNBREAKABLES
Zibby's essay: "Time Keeps On Slipping into the Future... Especially as a Mom"
Nicola Harrison, MONTAUK
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