by Christine Marlet | Jul 3, 2025 | All, Communication between Women and Men, Fatherhood-Motherhood-Children Education, Gender Equality, Women and Men Collaboration at Work, Women and Men Cooperation at Home, Work-Life Balance/Integration
A few years ago, I typed a simple question into Google: How to be a great husband. What I discovered through that one Google search was more than I expected. It launched a journey. I connected with leading thinkers, therapists, financial planners, and relationship experts. They didn’t just give me answers. They gave me frameworks, language, and permission to grow into a better version of myself—not just for my wife, but for our family.
by Christine Marlet | Jun 25, 2025 | All, Fatherhood-Motherhood-Children Education, Female identity, Work-Life Balance/Integration
Becoming a mother is a profound personal transition — and a deeply professional one too.
Returning to work after having a child isn’t just about logistics or time management. It’s a full identity shift that reshapes how we see ourselves, how we lead, and what kind of impact we want to make.
This transition has a name: matrescence — a transformative life stage, just like adolescence,
by Christine Marlet | Jun 16, 2025 | All, Women Input in Digitalisation, Women Input in STEM
While 70% of female students show strong interest in STEM, nearly half doubt their own abilities and over a third fear skepticism from others. A new report by Walbrook Institute London (formerly LIBF) reveals that over two thirds (72%) of young women in the UK still don’t feel like they have enough knowledge to study a degree in computer science or IT – with a mere 28% believing that they do.
by Christine Marlet | Jun 16, 2025 | All, Gender Equality, Work-Life Balance/Integration
Hybridization and hyperconnectivity: an avoidance strategy to escape domestic chores? Unplug and come back to us! A study carried out in 2022 concludes that men are more involved in domestic and family tasks when telecommuting from home. Telecommuting, the jackpot of work-life balance?
by Christine Marlet | Jun 16, 2025 | All, Fatherhood-Motherhood-Children Education, Gender Equality, Work-Life Balance/Integration
This Father’s Day, an estimated 72 million greeting cards will zip through the mail, according to Hallmark. Father’s Day ranks a respectable fourth on the list of the highest “card-buying” holidays of the year. But it’s still far behind the next-highest: Mother’s Day.
Dads probably shouldn’t take it personally. People tend to feel more sentimental toward their mothers. But while public displays of affection might matter less to dads than to moms, a new report on the impact fathers have on their kids suggests we shouldn’t underestimate how much dads matter.
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