This article is part of a series showcasing the thought-leaders who will take the (virtual) stage for , a free event meant to help women everywhere restore their mental, emotional, and physical health—no matter where they are in their wellness journeys.
to join the party at 3 p.m. ET/12 p.m. PT on Monday, May 10.Even as more and more women join the , we’re still often doing most of the work at home, too.
Not just the cooking and the cleaning, but the invisible minutiae that allow a household to get—and keep—its shit together. It’s what sociologist Arlene Kaplan Daniels once as “the work involved in the social construction of daily life.” It’s not the “real work” or the literal heavy lifting; it’s, “When is the dog’s check-up?” and “What.