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Or even time management wise, some of the mothers, I'd love to hear about some of the mothers that you talk to, Pallavi.
Pushing a stroller?
Pushing a stroller.
Danielle, what are some of the tactics that either you've employed or that you've seen some of the other single moms in your life employ to kind of work around doing things on their own, whether they be logistical solves, emotional solves, or even time management?
Thank you both so much.
I think that this is a really necessary conversation and I learned so much.
So thank you both.
Thank you, Brittany.
Thank you, Brittany.
That was Danielle Elliott, freelance science writer and Pallavi Gogoi, NPR's chief business editor.
You can read Pallavi's piece on NPR.org.
And special thanks to Janet Ujung Lee for the audio clips of real-life moms you heard in today's episode.
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