The myths that hold back women at the workplace | Star Jones | TEDxVitosha

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  • Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 31

  • @joanfelix4204
    @joanfelix4204 4 года назад +9

    🌟, my new Shero. Great job I can't wait to see you speak one day.

  • @hopskotchsquirrel9504
    @hopskotchsquirrel9504 4 года назад +5

    Star out here looking extraordinarily fabulous of eternity. The blue is working it! Wow, she looks so powerful...no let me correct that she is so powerful.

  • @aliciastewart3037
    @aliciastewart3037 3 года назад +1

    She's always been my shero!! I've loved her since day one of The View!!

  • @namelastname2127
    @namelastname2127 4 года назад +1

    I really missed Star Jones

  • @dianewiegel7136
    @dianewiegel7136 4 года назад +2

    Amen sister

  • @aishamartinek668
    @aishamartinek668 2 года назад

    Preach 👏🏽

  • @namerabdul4299
    @namerabdul4299 5 лет назад

    “I wonder will he be assisting her in that case?” That’s sexist because why?

  • @mperry1329
    @mperry1329 4 года назад

    @Jacinda Peters Who are "Tradcon men" are they a race of men?

  • @arelispinadeleon6534
    @arelispinadeleon6534 3 года назад +1

    Me interesa trabajar con ustedes!!!

  • @nick_sometin7791
    @nick_sometin7791 2 года назад

    Spreading dangerous ideology is scary 🙁 I'm literally shaking

  • @Essays4College
    @Essays4College 2 года назад +1

    Too many women are focused on their gender and use it either as a crutch or a reason to bash men. This HAS to stop!

  • @GeoffGroves
    @GeoffGroves 5 лет назад +11

    The real problem is that most busy executives dont have the time to listen to endless whining, complaining and drama. Somehow, women interpret this to mean "I've been silenced".

    • @detroitmichigan8059
      @detroitmichigan8059 4 года назад +3

      Exactly. Just totally against time and goal. Can't mustard up a productive comment or suggestion so they feel silence.

    • @ErinMichelle
      @ErinMichelle 4 года назад +7

      Yeah so true. Just can't mustard it up

    • @ErinMichelle
      @ErinMichelle 4 года назад +9

      how are we ever going to ketchup??

    • @GeoffGroves
      @GeoffGroves 4 года назад +1

      @@ErinMichelle its not about mustard or gender. its about purpose. reason. time... with your camper van, do you have time/ resources to stop and fix every single squeak?

    • @polarjack
      @polarjack 3 года назад +6

      .do you tell your mother that to? Your the problem dude

  • @dberg1964
    @dberg1964 3 года назад +2

    Instead of yacking and yacking on and on about a perceived inequality get busy working. Working 50,60,70hrs a week instead of the 32.5 hrs women average now.

    • @elianakarten9972
      @elianakarten9972 3 года назад +1

      I understand this point fully. It is in the American interest to reform childcare, education, and access to early childhood nutrition so mother's can be present at work knowing their children are safe and being educated and cared for without them. If the education and childcare system weren't so warped, more women in middle class could devote more time.
      I know my argument is not a complete thesis on my position but i hope it can open your field of view. And i speak from my own experience stressing over not being able to find a safe, quality, affordable, daycare that was also open during the hours i needed to support ongoing national defense projects. You probably hold your stance based on things you witnessed. And i concede plenty of women are taught to have toxic and unproductive attitudes. I'm not one of them, and find the balance between being the mom my child deserves and being a team player to be my biggest and longest challenge.
      Please reply your thoughts to this, as your comment provoked a lot of thought for me.

    • @dberg1964
      @dberg1964 3 года назад +2

      @@elianakarten9972 Mother’s should be diligent about who they allow to Father their child so they can stay at home and raise their own children. Men provide! Women nurture! These are the time tested roles laid out by the creator of the universe.
      I can’t understand a woman dropping her child off to allow stranger to raise them.
      Any married woman who wou
      ld abandon their child in the arms of a stranger for 8-12 hrs a day so she can live in a bigger house and drive a nice car isn’t a Mother. She’s an incubator.
      Time to raise the bar back to historical norms that make a great country, state and neighborhood. Mother’s who raise their own children and men who provide for them.

    • @elianakarten9972
      @elianakarten9972 3 года назад

      @@dberg1964 ok. I see where your are coming from. Again, this is not the case for everyone, but, being able to stay home and have the education to nurture your children with the education and nutrition they need is a modern privilege. And i should not have to mention that men get away with being very unkind to their wives at the cost of their dignity in marriage. Plenty of women have every reason to believe their spouse is great, until they realize he, or her do not have the miso build to commit to their family. And why would they? It's not taught, the values you speak about are discouraged, the countries economic demands implore you devote to work, not family, and to work non stop to provide basic things for them. Additionally, yes, i should not have to leave my child, but i do, because she needs money, but not just enough money, she needs me to provide a quality education and enriching experiences, which i need an education and high paying job to do. Can I count on my husband to help us achieve that for her? No. Most women cannot count on a man to do even the most basic things needed. It's like having another grown child, but who also wants to violate your marriage with additional partners because society had taught him that's what makes him more manly, not working hard to protect his family, something that has been a requirement of men for thousands of years. So women just have to work and they have to leave their kids. Much more, the most critical time in a child's life, the first year, is stripped from them when their mom has to go back to work, only six weeks after being born. Plenty of women are not recovered and their are crucial hormonal interactions that need to happen between the baby and mom at this time. I could go on. So i get what you are saying, but it's not that simple and it can never be again. It is truly a privilege to just mother your children AND to also have the education to do it right. So you should give women some credit for still managing to raise decent people while having a career. I wish men would be more involved and considerate of how much their wives actually carry for them.

    • @lynnec3372
      @lynnec3372 3 года назад

      @@elianakarten9972
      Got him all the way together🌹

    • @Calicapenergy88
      @Calicapenergy88 2 года назад +4

      Lol you are very against gender equality I see. Do you feel like you may be in competition with your female counterpart? Speaking for myself.. I work a 40 hour week, have a small business where I work an additional 14 hours or more if I feel like it, graduate with my masters in Dec, single mother of a special needs child.. maybe the women back in your day were weaker but us new women multi task with ease. Times are changing. Get with it or get left behind