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Smart, successful women are half-joking about becoming trad wives. And while the joke gets a laugh, the data behind it is not funny at all. In this episode, I want to challenge the narrative that high-performing women are losing their ambition. The research tells a different story. Women are not leaning out because they want less. They are leaning out because the current model of success is biologically incompatible with the way women are wired, and they are doing the maths. I walk through what the numbers are actually showing, from the McKinsey and LeanIn.Org Women in the Workplace 2025 report to the GLWS Gender Wellbeing Gap 2025 findings, and I explain why the trad wife trend is not a retreat from ambition. It is a symptom of a system that has never adapted to the women now running it. We also go into the neuroscience of why sustained overload degrades performance at a biological level, why women in leadership are carrying a compounded cognitive load, and what the data says organisations need to change if they want to stop losing their best people. The episode closes with a practical Power-Up: how to name your own Success Tax calculation and start making intentional decisions about what you are and are not willing to pay. If you lead people, this is the conversation your organisation needs to be having. If you are one of those people, this episode will give you language for something you have probably been feeling for a long time. Inquire about Dr Kristy speaking at your event: https://drkristygoodwin.com/speaking/ [https://drkristygoodwin.com/speaking/] REFERENCES Arkinstall, C., & McGibbon, A. (2025). The Gender Wellbeing Gap 2025: A GLWS Insights Paper. Global Leadership Wellbeing Solutions. https://www.glwswellbeing.com/genderwellbeinggap/ [https://www.glwswellbeing.com/genderwellbeinggap/] Australian Government Office for Women. (2025). Status of Women Report Card 2025. Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet. https://genderequality.gov.au/status-women-report-cards/2025-report-card [https://genderequality.gov.au/status-women-report-cards/2025-report-card] Deloitte. (2025). Women at work: A global outlook. https://www.deloitte.com/global/en/issues/work/content/women-at-work-global-outlook.html McKinsey & Company, & LeanIn.Org. (2025). Women in the workplace 2025. https://www.mckinsey.com/featured-insights/diversity-and-inclusion/women-in-the-workplace Women's Agenda. (2025). The 2025 Women's Ambition Report. https://womensagenda.com.au/ USA Today. (2026, January 29). More women are leaving the workforce. Caregiving and childcare costs are key reasons. https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/2026/01/29/women-leaving-workforce-caregiving-responsibilities/88370584007/ [https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/2026/01/29/women-leaving-workforce-caregiving-responsibilities/88370584007/]
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