Joanna Hausman
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Podcast Appearances
It's the air fryer.
What a beautiful metaphor.
Okay, if you clip this, Venezuelans are going to share it like crazy.
It's like, oh my God, he compared the love of heaven to tequeno.
That is perfect.
I think he was born as a dad.
Have you seen those memes of like how I see my dad as a baby and it's like a full grown man's face on a baby body?
I feel like when my daughter says that, she's going to be right.
This man was like...
programmed for parenthood and fatherhood and so he's doing he's doing great um he is you know he's like a little bit ocd and he likes you know the the ounces and the schedule and the timing and he has like his little spreadsheets of information so i feel like he he's like built for it um
And I do think that we subvert the stereotype when it comes to like when women talk about mental load and how they carry so much mental load in the house, how they have to be responsible for so many other things, not just taking care of the baby.
Like the expectation is that a lot of this stuff is on them.
And I feel bad when I hear these like podcasts and clips because I'm like, oh, my God, I'm the problem.
I'm like, I'm sort of.
I mean, of course, when it comes to taking care of the baby, I'm pretty good at it.
But when it comes to like all the other like little minutia, like reordering the formula and like restocking the this, I'm so ADD.
I'm like, I don't know.
It happens magically.