Understanding mom rage: Minna Dubin
Minna Dubin realized “mom rage” was an international phenomenon
after publishing an opinion piece in the New York Times. Titled The
Rage Mothers Don’t Talk About, the piece received an outpouring of
positive responses from mothers. Minna decided...
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Minna Dubin realized “mom rage” was an international phenomenon
after publishing an opinion piece in the New York Times. Titled The
Rage Mothers Don’t Talk About, the piece received an outpouring of
positive responses from mothers. Minna decided to do more research
and found that mom rage was something entirely different from
regular anger or frustration. In this week’s episode, she shares
some of her surprising findings, and how it all culminated in her
new book: Mom Rage: The Everyday Crisis of Modern Motherhood.
after publishing an opinion piece in the New York Times. Titled The
Rage Mothers Don’t Talk About, the piece received an outpouring of
positive responses from mothers. Minna decided to do more research
and found that mom rage was something entirely different from
regular anger or frustration. In this week’s episode, she shares
some of her surprising findings, and how it all culminated in her
new book: Mom Rage: The Everyday Crisis of Modern Motherhood.
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