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In this episode of The Modern MILF Podcast, we dive into a rarely discussed — but critically important — conversation: the impact of being a stay-at-home mom or stay-at-home wife on a woman’s individuality, identity, and long-term financial security.
While staying home can be a loving and intentional choice, research shows it can also come with hidden psychological, emotional, and economic risks that many women aren’t warned about beforehand.
Using research-backed data from psychologists, economists, and sociologists, along with real lived experiences from women, this episode explores what happens when women step away from paid work — and how that decision can affect self-worth, independence, and financial safety over time.
This episode is not about judgment.
Sponsor: BADFOXXX Lust Between Us Couples Card Game, use the link below: https://lustbetweenus.com/modernmilf
Connect with me!
IG: @modernmilfpodcast
TT: @modernmilfpodcast
LinkTree: @modernmilfpodcast
email: [email protected]
Credits: Writing, recording, and editing by me, Bethany
Theme music by MobyGratis
Sources & References Cited in This Episode
Gallup
American Psychological Association (APA)
Sociologist Arlie Hochschild, PhD
Pew Research Center
Forbes
Institute for Women’s Policy Research (IWPR)
U.S. Social Security Administration
Forbes / Kim Elsesser, PhD
Harvard Business Review
Reddit Communities
Business Insider
Dr. Julie Holland, MD
Dr. Alexandra Solomon, PhD
Additional Optional Reading:
Friedan, Betty — The Feminine Mystique
Criado Perez, Caroline — Invisible Women: Data Bias in a World Designed for Men
Slaughter, Anne-Marie — Why Women Still Can’t Have It All
By Bethany Hale PearsonIn this episode of The Modern MILF Podcast, we dive into a rarely discussed — but critically important — conversation: the impact of being a stay-at-home mom or stay-at-home wife on a woman’s individuality, identity, and long-term financial security.
While staying home can be a loving and intentional choice, research shows it can also come with hidden psychological, emotional, and economic risks that many women aren’t warned about beforehand.
Using research-backed data from psychologists, economists, and sociologists, along with real lived experiences from women, this episode explores what happens when women step away from paid work — and how that decision can affect self-worth, independence, and financial safety over time.
This episode is not about judgment.
Sponsor: BADFOXXX Lust Between Us Couples Card Game, use the link below: https://lustbetweenus.com/modernmilf
Connect with me!
IG: @modernmilfpodcast
TT: @modernmilfpodcast
LinkTree: @modernmilfpodcast
email: [email protected]
Credits: Writing, recording, and editing by me, Bethany
Theme music by MobyGratis
Sources & References Cited in This Episode
Gallup
American Psychological Association (APA)
Sociologist Arlie Hochschild, PhD
Pew Research Center
Forbes
Institute for Women’s Policy Research (IWPR)
U.S. Social Security Administration
Forbes / Kim Elsesser, PhD
Harvard Business Review
Reddit Communities
Business Insider
Dr. Julie Holland, MD
Dr. Alexandra Solomon, PhD
Additional Optional Reading:
Friedan, Betty — The Feminine Mystique
Criado Perez, Caroline — Invisible Women: Data Bias in a World Designed for Men
Slaughter, Anne-Marie — Why Women Still Can’t Have It All