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  • Dads for Daughters

  • How Fathers Can Give Their Daughters a Better, Brighter, Fairer Future
  • By: Michelle Travis
  • Narrated by: Christina Traister
  • Length: 9 hrs and 13 mins
  • 1.0 out of 5 stars (1 rating)

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Dads for Daughters

By: Michelle Travis
Narrated by: Christina Traister
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Build a more equitable world for your daughter. A world where your daughter can thrive.

Today’s generation of feminist dads are raising confident, empowered daughters who believe they can achieve anything. But the world is still profoundly unequal for women and girls, with workplaces built by men for men, massive gender pay gaps, and deeply ingrained gender stereotypes. Dads for Daughters: How Fathers Can Give Their Daughters a Better, Brighter, Fairer Future offers fathers guidance for building a world where their daughters can thrive.

Lean In for dads. The most successful leaders of all companies, from family businesses to lean startups, understand that leaders eat last. Your workplace can be a stage for the fight for equality and true leadership that empowers women. The guidance in this audiobook will help you move from TED talks to daily action.

Invest in the next generation. Men who were raised with the second-wave feminism of The Feminine Mystique know that the personal is political. The confidence code for girls that you instill at home can lead to a better world for all women.

Dads for Daughters is a feminist work for fathers who are invested in the gender equality fight. With this audiobook, you’ll find:

  • Steps you can take today in your workplace and community to create a better tomorrow
  • Inspiring stories from successful and empathetic fathers
  • Resources to help you take action in the women’s movement

Dad’s for Daughters is perfect for fathers who enjoyed Lean In: Women, Work, and the Will to Lead, The Moment of Lift: How Empowering Women Changes the World, and We Should All Be Feminists. This audiobook is great for men who love nasty women and who know that Trump’s America is not the future we want for our next generation of girls.

©2020 Michelle Travis (P)2020 Podium Audio
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Trash fire

I wish I could say that this book was a worthwhile lesson. I really, truly do. As a father who wants absolutely the best for his daughter I decided to give this a listen. They basically comes down to this is a woe is me feminist tale. At best it might get you to consider some of the opposition the women face in the world. Odds are that if you are a father who is seeking out books to make you an even better father then you are probably already on the side this book is preaching from. To me this felt like one long lecture about why women have it harder than men and it was painful.

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