
Leah Rappuner debunking gender myths and how we change our lives
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Sep 2, 2025 Leah Ruppanner, a renowned research professor and gender scholar from the University of Melbourne, dives into the complex dynamics of work and family. She challenges outdated myths about women's happiness as homemakers and the capability of men in caregiving. Leah discusses the importance of shared parental responsibilities and how cultural differences shape maternal guilt. She highlights the significance of valuing mothers' contributions to both family and society, urging a rethinking of how we perceive mental load and domestic equality.
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Multitasking Is A Myth
- No one is actually good at multitasking; the brain switches tasks and pays a cognitive cost.
- Leah Ruppanner says recognising this shows we should share tasks more equally to reduce drain.
Homemaking Is Choice, Not Biology
- Women are not inherently better homemakers; choice should be expanded.
- Leah Ruppanner warns defaulting caregiving to women boxes men out and harms families.
Use Parental Leave To Rebalance Care
- Encourage partners to take extended parental leave to bond and shift caregiving norms.
- Leah Ruppanner cites Sweden's use-it-or-lose-it approach as a successful policy lever.













