EPISODE · Nov 9, 2024 · 47 MIN
Family Dynamics, When Women earn More than Men In Relationships and Marriage
from The 3-13, Men Money And Marriage · host Andrew Johnson
Webpage: www.podpage.com/the-3-13-men-money-and-marriage If you want to make a donation to the show Cash App $a114johnson Summary In this episode of the 313 Men, Money, and Marriage podcast, host Andrew Johnson and guests discuss the evolving dynamics of gender roles in relationships, particularly focusing on situations where women earn more than men. The conversation explores statistics on earnings in marriages, the impact of education on black women, the role of blue-collar workers, family dynamics, and the challenges faced by African-American women in dating. The discussion also delves into the male ego, the concept of provision beyond financial contributions, and community perspectives on gender roles and earnings. Takeaways The landscape of marriage and earnings has shifted significantly over the years. Women are increasingly becoming the primary earners in households. Education plays a crucial role in the earning potential of black women. Blue-collar workers can also earn substantial incomes, challenging stereotypes. Family dynamics greatly influence a man's earning potential and behavior. African-American women face unique challenges in dating due to economic disparities. The male ego can be affected when women earn more, impacting relationships. Provision in a relationship encompasses more than just financial support. Time and emotional support are critical components of provision. Community perceptions can influence individual relationships and choices. Navigating Gender Roles in Modern Relationships The Evolving Dynamics of Earnings in Marriage "It's hard out there for them." "Money never fazed me, love did." "The male ego can be bruised." Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Earnings Dynamics in Relationships 02:58 Statistics on Gender Earnings in Marriage 05:58 The Impact of Education on Black Women's Earnings 08:57 The Role of Blue Collar Workers in Relationships 11:56 Family Dynamics and Their Influence on Adult Behavior 16:53 Challenges for African-American Women in Relationships 20:46 The Role of Male Ego in Earnings Dynamics 24:40 Understanding Gender Dynamics in Relationships 29:32 The Impact of Financial Roles on Relationships 34:11 Navigating Gender Roles in Parenting 39:10 Community Perspectives on Financial Contributions 44:02 Redefining Provision Beyond Financial Means
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Webpage: www.podpage.com/the-3-13-men-money-and-marriage If you want to make a donation to the show Cash App $a114johnson Summary In this episode of the 313 Men, Money, and Marriage podcast, host Andrew Johnson and guests discuss the evolving dynamics of gender roles in relationships, particularly focusing on situations where women earn more than men. The conversation explores statistics on earnings in marriages, the impact of education on black women, the role of blue-collar workers, family dynamics, and the challenges faced by African-American women in dating. The discussion also delves into the male ego, the concept of provision beyond financial contributions, and community perspectives on gender roles and earnings. Takeaways The landscape of marriage and earnings has shifted significantly over the years. Women are increasingly becoming the primary earners in households. Education plays a crucial role in the earning potential of black women. Blue-collar workers can also earn substantial incomes, challenging stereotypes. Family dynamics greatly influence a man's earning potential and behavior. African-American women face unique challenges in dating due to economic disparities. The male ego can be affected when women earn more, impacting relationships. Provision in a relationship encompasses more than just financial support. Time and emotional support are critical components of provision. Community perceptions can influence individual relationships and choices. Navigating Gender Roles in Modern Relationships The Evolving Dynamics of Earnings in Marriage "It's hard out there for them." "Money never fazed me, love did." "The male ego can be bruised." Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Earnings Dynamics in Relationships 02:58 Statistics on Gender Earnings in Marriage 05:58 The Impact of Education on Black Women's Earnings 08:57 The Role of Blue Collar Workers in Relationships 11:56 Family Dynamics and Their Influence on Adult Behavior 16:53 Challenges for African-American Women in Relationships 20:46 The Role of Male Ego in Earnings Dynamics 24:40 Understanding Gender Dynamics in Relationships 29:32 The Impact of Financial Roles on Relationships 34:11 Navigating Gender Roles in Parenting 39:10 Community Perspectives on Financial Contributions 44:02 Redefining Provision Beyond Financial Means
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