A Uterus Is a Feature, Not a Bug, Sarah Lacy
A Uterus Is a Feature, Not a Bug, Sarah Lacy
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A Uterus Is a Feature, Not a Bug
The Working Woman's Guide to Overthrowing the Patriarchy

Author: Sarah Lacy

Narrator: Gabra Zackman

Unabridged: 7 hr 31 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 11/14/2017


Synopsis

A rally cry for working mothers everywhere that demolishes the ""distracted, emotional, weak"" stereotype and definitively shows that these professionals are more focused, decisive, and stronger than any other force.Working mothers aren’t a liability. They are assets you—and every manager and executive—want in your company, in your investment portfolio, and in your corner. There is copious academic research showing the benefits of working mothers on families and the benefits to companies who give women longer and more flexible parental leave. There are even findings that demonstrate women with multiple children actually perform better at work than those with none or one. Yet despite this concrete proof that working mothers are a lucrative asset, they still face the ""Maternal Wall""—widespread unconscious bias about their abilities, contributions, and commitment. Nearly eighty percent of women are less likely to be hired if they have children—and are half as likely to be promoted. Mothers earn an average $11,000 less in salary and are held to higher punctuality and performance standards. Forty percent of Silicon Valley women said they felt the need to speak less about their family to be taken more seriously. Many have been told that having a second child would cost them a promotion. Fortunately, this prejudice is slowly giving way to new attitudes, thanks to more women starting their own businesses, and companies like Netflix, Facebook, Apple, and Google implementing more parent-friendly policies. But the most important barrier to change isn’t about men. Women must rethink the way they see themselves after giving birth. As entrepreneur Sarah Lacy makes clear in this cogent, persuasive analysis and clarion cry, the strongest, most lucrative, and most ambitious time of a woman’s career may easily be after she sees a plus sign on a pregnancy test.

About Sarah Lacy

Sarah Lacy is the founder, CEO, and editor-in-chief of the investigative tech news site Pando.com. She has been covering technology news and entrepreneurship for over fifteen years, with stints at BusinessWeek and TechCrunch before founding her own company while on maternity leave in 2011. She lives in San Francisco. Most importantly of all, she is the mother of two young children.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Cari

Am I really the first one to review this? I am a Badass Feminist Warrior!! I can't wait for this book to come out so I can recommend it to everyone. In this memoir/advocacy/social science gem, Sarah Lacy rips the veil off the patriarchy that so many people seem to want to hide. This insidious piece......more

Goodreads review by Mel

SARAH LACY WHERE HAVE YOU BEEN ALL MY LIFE 🙌🏻 Sharing her own experience working her way up in Silicon Valley & creating a company while raising 2 kids, and presenting stark facts showing how little we respect professional woman for being anything other than ticking time bombs waiting to request time......more

Goodreads review by Morgan

It's hard for me to give this three stars because there was some amazing five star material here. This book 100% gets it right when the author talks about concepts; she is very good at synthesizing information and she makes a strong argument for what I've always believed – that is, working mothers a......more

This is a good addition to the women's empowerment cannon, but it's not particularly different or groundbreaking. The motherhood angle sets this book apart from some of the others, but I didn't hear anything I haven't seen before in other places. There are some humorous phrases, mostly involving cur......more