
Marina Lopes
Journalist, immigrant, and mother of two. Author of 'Please Yell at My Kids,' exploring global parenting practices.
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Dec 26, 2025 • 1h 49min
Holiday Best-Of: Jelani Cobb; Pregnancy; Grandparenting; Julia Ioffe; Cartoons
Jelani Cobb, a New Yorker staff writer and dean at Columbia, explores the connections between recent protests and U.S. political history. Irin Carmon tackles the intense challenges of pregnancy in America post-Dobbs, revealing alarming maternal health disparities. Marina Lopes discusses Singapore's innovative approach to grandparent caregiving, advocating for compensation and support. Julia Ioffe delves into Russia's feminist history, examining policies that once empowered women but have since unraveled. Liza Donnelly highlights the unique perspectives women cartoonists bring to humor.

Oct 10, 2025 • 19min
Grandparenting as Paid Labor?
Marina Lopes, an author and foreign correspondent, dives into the intriguing idea of compensating grandparents for childcare, drawing from her experiences in Singapore. She discusses how grandparents often serve as primary caregivers, frequently supported by government subsidies. Lopes highlights the importance of recognizing this often invisible labor, addressing how cultural norms influence caregiving. She also touches on practical alternatives and the necessity of public support to ease the burden on families.

May 22, 2025 • 9min
What Cultures Around the World Can Teach You About Parenting
Marina Lopes, a journalist and mother of two, shares her insights from her book 'Please Yell at My Kids.' She discusses the value of embracing cultural diversity in parenting, highlighting how community involvement can enhance family dynamics. Lopes emphasizes the importance of accepting imperfections and encourages parents to let their children take on household responsibilities. By fostering independence through contribution, she advocates for a parenting approach that builds ownership and strengthens community ties.


