self-care is making sure you do no harm and i m not going to say that on air at the end of the day, i think we re in a place where we all need to practice some self-care and put ourselves first. women need to do that, most of all. you talk about some simple questions that people can ask themselves, what do i want? which that s very simple. what do i want? which is hard to answer sometimes. it is. especially when you re caring for other people. it is. what do i need ju? and how am i feeling? both of those matter because we don t do them. again, men aren t afraid to say what they want and need. we as women are socialized to be caretakers and nurturers. and the pandemic has brought the great resignation, right? burned out. people are tired and they want something deeper from life. i m going to help them learn what i know to be true living 55
all our children have something special to offer and our son has made our family better. no one knows how hard it is except for families that have been through some version of it. i think it s easy to feel alone and i think that s what s so important about being public with this. it s really a lot more common than you think. evelyn yang stopped working outside the home in 2012 after christopher was born. i just never went back to work because motherhood being ended up being a lot harder than i expected. that s the whole core of your campaign, right, is universal basic income. how much of that is not just people who are going to get automated out of a job, but people who are working at home? yeah. stay-at-home parents, it s caregivers, nurturers, it s also even volunteers and artists and people that do things that help move society forward, but right now don t get any recognition.
working outside of the home in 2012 after christopher was born. i just never went back to work because motherhood being ended up being harder than i expected. and that is the whole core of your campaign, right? yeah. is universal basic income and how much of that is not just people who will get automated out of a job but people who with working at home? stay-at-home parents and caregivers and nurturers and people that help move society forward but right now don t get any recognition. it is the message of this new campaign video. and rue said women do the hardest work in our society. let s ask about your relationship. when you met you said that he had no game. she did say that. and here we are. what is no game andrew yang
christopher was born. i just never went back to work, because motherhood ended up being a lot harder than i expected. that s the whole core of your campaign, right, is universal basic income. how much of that is not just people who are going to get automated out of a job, but people who are working at home? stay-at-home parents, it s caregivers and nurturers and even volunteers and artists and people that do things that help move society forward, but right now don t get any recognition. it s the message of this new campaign video. andrew has said that women do the hardest, most unrecognized work in our society. i have to ask you about your relationship. when you met, you have said that he had no game. yeah, she did say that. yet here we are.