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All In

How Our Work-First Culture Fails Dads, Families, and Business and How We Can Fix It Together

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All In

By: Josh Levs
Narrated by: Tom Perkins
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Fatherhood today is far different from previous generations. Stay-at-home dads are increasingly common, and growing numbers of men are working part-time or flextime schedules to spend more time with their children. Dads today are more emotionally and physically involved on the home front. They are "all in", and - like mothers - they are struggling with work-life balance and doing it all.

Journalist and "dad columnist" Josh Levs explains that despite these unprecedented changes, our laws, corporate policies, and gender-based expectations in the workplace remain rigid. They are preventing both women and men from living out the equality we believe in - and hurting businesses in the process. Women have done a great job of speaking out about this, Levs - whose fight for parental leave made front-page news across the country - argues. It's now time for men to join in.

Combining Levs' personal experiences with investigative reporting and frank conversations with fathers about everything from work life to money to sex, All In busts popular myths, lays out facts, uncovers the forces holding all of us back, and shows how we can all join together to change them.

©2015 Joshua Levs (P)2015 Tantor
Fatherhood Parenting & Families Relationships Social Sciences Sociology Workplace & Organizational Behavior Workplace Culture
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"Well-documented and easy-to-comprehend data on why men need more paid time off to be with their newborn children." ( Kirkus)
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