Lesley so over being pregnant, but one addition to her household made it a little easier. Chelsea reveals the lengths she went to bring Lesley a turkey sandwich in the hospital after the first baby. Lesley's OB clears her for a family road trip since pretty much all pregnant women in Iowa have to drive across the state for healthcare anyway. We discuss how midwives could be the solution to the rural access gap, and what initially drove them out of practice. Then Steph Strauss, a professional ...
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Lesley so over being pregnant, but one addition to her household made it a little easier. Chelsea reveals the lengths she went to bring Lesley a turkey sandwich in the hospital after the first baby. Lesley's OB clears her for a family road trip since pretty much all pregnant women in Iowa have to drive across the state for healthcare anyway. We discuss how midwives could be the solution to the rural access gap, and what initially drove them out of practice. Then Steph Strauss, a professional ...
Fancy purses, schoolyard hustles, and financial policy with The Fiscal Femme
Taking Care with Lesley and Chelsea
41 minutes
4 months ago
Fancy purses, schoolyard hustles, and financial policy with The Fiscal Femme
This week it's all about money, honey. We revisit our preteen quest for a Kate Spade purse, Lesley shares the ups and downs of entrepreneurship, and we wonder whether tariffs will tank a schoolyard hustle. We also sound the alarm that Republicans have quietly peeled back key parts of legislation that gave women the right to get their own credit cards in the 1970s. Yes, you read that right. Luckily, we have a special guest, Ashley Feinstein Gerstley aka The Fiscal Femme to help us work through...
Taking Care with Lesley and Chelsea
Lesley so over being pregnant, but one addition to her household made it a little easier. Chelsea reveals the lengths she went to bring Lesley a turkey sandwich in the hospital after the first baby. Lesley's OB clears her for a family road trip since pretty much all pregnant women in Iowa have to drive across the state for healthcare anyway. We discuss how midwives could be the solution to the rural access gap, and what initially drove them out of practice. Then Steph Strauss, a professional ...