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I had the honor of chatting with the phenomenal Stephanie Land, an author and activist whose voice resonates deeply with so many of us. Stephanie’s work sheds light on the crucial issues of social and economic justice, all while sharing her powerful journey of parenting under the harsh reality of poverty.
You might know Stephanie from her debut book, Maid: Hard Work, Low Pay, and a Mother’s Will to Survive. This raw, unfiltered look at her struggles became a #2 New York Times bestseller and captivated millions as a hit Netflix series.
The Netflix adaptation of Maid wasn’t just popular; it was transformative. Reaching 67 million households in its first four weeks, it became Netflix’s fourth most-watched show of 2021. The series’ impact was so profound that it led to a record number of calls to the National Domestic Violence Hotline, showcasing the real-world change that powerful storytelling can spark. With over 60 million hours of viewing in the first half of 2023 alone, Maid continues to inspire and resonate across platforms like TikTok.
But Stephanie’s journey didn’t stop there. Her second book, Class: A Memoir of Motherhood, Hunger, and Higher Education, debuted in November 2023 as Good Morning America’s Book of the Month and was hailed as one of the best books of the year by Amazon. It even garnered a nomination for the Reading the West award in Biography/Memoir. Publishers Weekly gave it a starred review, calling it “eye-opening and heartrending.” Class takes us through Stephanie’s senior year in college and her daughter’s first year of kindergarten, highlighting the challenges they faced and the socioeconomic barriers they overcame together.
Beyond her books and speaking engagements, Stephanie is an arts and entertainment ambassador for the National Domestic Workers Alliance, championing the rights and recognition of over 2.2 million essential workers in the US. Her advocacy ensures that nannies, housecleaners, and home care workers receive the respect and rights they so richly deserve.
Our conversation was filled with raw honesty, heartfelt moments, and a profound understanding of the struggles many face. Stephanie’s story is not just one of survival but of relentless hope and unyielding strength. Tune in to this episode to hear Stephanie’s inspiring journey firsthand.
Connect with StephanieWeb: https://stepville.com
TikTok @stepville
Get the Book: Class
Connect with LizInstagram @motherhoodunstressed
Youtube Motherhood Unstressed
https://www.motherhoodunstressed.com
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I had the honor of chatting with the phenomenal Stephanie Land, an author and activist whose voice resonates deeply with so many of us. Stephanie’s work sheds light on the crucial issues of social and economic justice, all while sharing her powerful journey of parenting under the harsh reality of poverty.
You might know Stephanie from her debut book, Maid: Hard Work, Low Pay, and a Mother’s Will to Survive. This raw, unfiltered look at her struggles became a #2 New York Times bestseller and captivated millions as a hit Netflix series.
The Netflix adaptation of Maid wasn’t just popular; it was transformative. Reaching 67 million households in its first four weeks, it became Netflix’s fourth most-watched show of 2021. The series’ impact was so profound that it led to a record number of calls to the National Domestic Violence Hotline, showcasing the real-world change that powerful storytelling can spark. With over 60 million hours of viewing in the first half of 2023 alone, Maid continues to inspire and resonate across platforms like TikTok.
But Stephanie’s journey didn’t stop there. Her second book, Class: A Memoir of Motherhood, Hunger, and Higher Education, debuted in November 2023 as Good Morning America’s Book of the Month and was hailed as one of the best books of the year by Amazon. It even garnered a nomination for the Reading the West award in Biography/Memoir. Publishers Weekly gave it a starred review, calling it “eye-opening and heartrending.” Class takes us through Stephanie’s senior year in college and her daughter’s first year of kindergarten, highlighting the challenges they faced and the socioeconomic barriers they overcame together.
Beyond her books and speaking engagements, Stephanie is an arts and entertainment ambassador for the National Domestic Workers Alliance, championing the rights and recognition of over 2.2 million essential workers in the US. Her advocacy ensures that nannies, housecleaners, and home care workers receive the respect and rights they so richly deserve.
Our conversation was filled with raw honesty, heartfelt moments, and a profound understanding of the struggles many face. Stephanie’s story is not just one of survival but of relentless hope and unyielding strength. Tune in to this episode to hear Stephanie’s inspiring journey firsthand.
Connect with StephanieWeb: https://stepville.com
TikTok @stepville
Get the Book: Class
Connect with LizInstagram @motherhoodunstressed
Youtube Motherhood Unstressed
https://www.motherhoodunstressed.com
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