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Happy Mother's Day: Nancy Adler, Who Mastered the Balancing Act of Work and Motherhood

37 min · 12 de may de 202437 min
Portada del episodio Happy Mother's Day: Nancy Adler, Who Mastered the Balancing Act of Work and Motherhood

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Nancy Adler was a renowned health psychologist who documented the powerful role that education, income and self-perceived social status play in a person's health and longevity. She was that rare person who was highly accomplished in her professional life but never lost touch with what mattered most to her: her family. As a mother, she was such a consistent and steady presence to her two daughters  that they were surprised to discover that she even had a job. In this episode, Julia Adler-Milstein and Sarah Adler-Milstein talk with Katie about what it was like to be raised by such an unflappable, warm, and generous mother. Nancy Adler died in January 2024. Here is her New York Times Obituary. [https://www.nytimes.com/2024/01/18/health/policy/nancy-e-adler-death.html] Our Mothers Ourselves [https://katiehafner.com/our-mothers-ourselves-podcast/] is an interview podcast that celebrates extraordinary mothers from all walks of life. Please share the one word that best describes your mother on the Mother Word Cloud [https://katiehafner.com/mother-word-cloud/].

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Portada del episodio Happy Mother's Day: Nancy Adler, Who Mastered the Balancing Act of Work and Motherhood

Happy Mother's Day: Nancy Adler, Who Mastered the Balancing Act of Work and Motherhood

Nancy Adler was a renowned health psychologist who documented the powerful role that education, income and self-perceived social status play in a person's health and longevity. She was that rare person who was highly accomplished in her professional life but never lost touch with what mattered most to her: her family. As a mother, she was such a consistent and steady presence to her two daughters  that they were surprised to discover that she even had a job. In this episode, Julia Adler-Milstein and Sarah Adler-Milstein talk with Katie about what it was like to be raised by such an unflappable, warm, and generous mother. Nancy Adler died in January 2024. Here is her New York Times Obituary. [https://www.nytimes.com/2024/01/18/health/policy/nancy-e-adler-death.html] Our Mothers Ourselves [https://katiehafner.com/our-mothers-ourselves-podcast/] is an interview podcast that celebrates extraordinary mothers from all walks of life. Please share the one word that best describes your mother on the Mother Word Cloud [https://katiehafner.com/mother-word-cloud/].

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Portada del episodio The "Relentlessly Positive" Yvonne Young Clark – A Conversation with Carol Lawson

The "Relentlessly Positive" Yvonne Young Clark – A Conversation with Carol Lawson

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Portada del episodio For Father's Day. Talmadge Everett King Sr.: "If Your Father Builds a Wooden House...."

For Father's Day. Talmadge Everett King Sr.: "If Your Father Builds a Wooden House...."

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Portada del episodio Eve Metz's Hidden History. A conversation with Julie Metz

Eve Metz's Hidden History. A conversation with Julie Metz

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