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Claire Cain Miller

New York Times journalist, focusing on the intersection of technology, economics, and work.

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Oct 9, 2024 • 30min

The Parents Aren’t All Right

Claire Cain Miller, a reporter for The Upshot at The New York Times, dives into the pressures of modern parenting. She discusses how hyper-attentive parenting can negatively impact parents' health, labeling it a public health crisis. The conversation contrasts today's intensive parenting with past practices, emphasizing the emotional toll on parents, particularly mothers. Neuroscience plays a pivotal role in shaping modern approaches, highlighting how early experiences influence child development. Miller also emphasizes the need for community support and self-care.
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Oct 23, 2024 • 34min

The Gender Election

In this discussion, Claire Cain Miller, a New York Times reporter specializing in gender and voting, dives into the striking gender divide among young voters. She reveals how young men are increasingly backing Donald Trump while young women gravitate toward Kamala Harris. The conversation explores the influence of educational disparities and societal expectations on these shifting political identities. Miller also delves into the impact of movements like Me Too and the evolving perceptions of masculinity in today’s climate.
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Sep 17, 2014 • 36min

a16z Podcast: Reinventing Media

This talk features Claire Cain Miller, a New York Times journalist who delves into tech and economics, Alexis Madrigal from The Atlantic discussing societal impacts of technology, and Connie Guglielmo of CNET exploring digital journalism. They tackle the challenges traditional media face in the digital age, the rise of two-way conversations with audiences, and how CNET is focusing on long-form storytelling. The conversation also touches on the transformative power of social media in news distribution and the importance of crafting compelling narratives.