A conversation about caregiving and breadwinning in Australia

In this episode of Work, Family, Me, I sat down with Allison Wimalasuriya from Australia. 

Allison Wimalasuriya is an Australian woman in her thirties who works part-time in the corporate world as a manager of employees, deadlines, and clients, studies pilates, parents an active toddler, exercises every day and is in an intercultural marriage. Hmm. How do these things fit into a life? 

Join us as we discuss routines, exercise, the real impact of maternity leave, both on women now and what that might mean for our future earning and career possibilities. 

We also talk about different relationship patterns in terms of overworking or what happens in the domestic sphere. Join us for a conversation about money and so much more. 

Join us as we discuss:

  • a wildly helpful way to approach who does what in our day-to-day lives

  • the common theme of support amongst working mothers and how to integrate it into your life

  • the real-life career and financial impact of maternity leave 

  • the results of overworking and exploding

  • practical and useful tips for managing a household in partnership

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