
Good morning! Here are tariffs, AI comes to college campuses (officials), and wealthAlicia Adamczyk Divave at Chappell Roan Drama Moms.
– In hell. During an appearance of Call his Dad Podcasts last week, Pop Star Chappell Roan quits a firstorm on social media ire a lot of his childhood friends are bad.
“Ang tanan nakong mga higala nga adunay mga anak naa sa impyerno. Wala ako’y kaila, wala ako’y nahibal-an nga bisan kinsa, nga malipayon ug adunay mga anak sa kini nga edad nga gusto niya ang mga bata sa usa ka adlaw. “Sa literal wala ako nahimamat bisan kinsa nga malipayon, bisan kinsa nga adunay kahayag sa ilang mga mata, bisan kinsa nga natulog.”
Although Roan and Cooper quickly moved to the next subject, his comments spread like wildfire on sites like reddit, while others recognized in the world, especially for women who worked.
While many of the videos were making conversations working with the mothers who had taken decades, I was struck by an answer to the wall Maren Morris. Morris, who was a mother at a 5 year old, said he was not an issue with what Roan said. It’s hard to be a parent, and it’s hard not to be a parent, especially a woman who has “pushing you throughout the day.”
“The most sad thing I have seen in many women from the road because they should choose between their artistry or a traved band or a crew and have a family,” Morris said to a family Tultok Video. “I see a lot of people lost from this industry because they can’t stop both.”
The singer touched his own bands of touring and protections he placed in the area for employees once he had children, including maternity and partneternity leave. He continued to highlight an issue of self-called attention (and also took the heat) -The Lack of health benefits for many people in the music industry.
“You make your whole music life, no health care, no support, and then you also want to start a family and it’s impossible,” Morris said. “With a little power I, as the CEO of me and my band, LLC, I gave care of my band’s health. And it wouldn’t have been the conversation?”
Easy to be crazy and defensive about comments made by a young, up pop star. But Roan is not the problem here – he just acknowledges how many women feel. Having a child, especially if you work in an industry with some benefits and protection, life change and potential races stop. It is not because of the mothers, but because companies, and the US total, can do more than support parents and families.
Alicia Adamczyk
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