His story began with becoming a parent at a really young age.

“He was like 15 years old, and he had his first kid.

He was patient, but he was willing to kind of do the gritty stuff.

Paige smiling

He slept on somebody’s couch.

He lived in a halfway house.”

you could’t sleep on somebody else’s couch with your 2-year-old baby.

Paige saying I do not tend to take a lot of advice from men

it’s possible for you to’t stay out till 4 a.m. with your 2-year-old baby."

She continues: “This kid is probably with his mom.

This kid is with his mom probably 90% of the time.

A young dad reading to his toddler daughter

And that is why I can’t take his advice.”

You would know those things because those things were critical to her success if she had success."

She added, “But for him, it wasn’t critical because he had her.

"my ex brags on starting a successful business but forgets to tell people he didn't pay child support for our 3 kids to do that"

It’s because they had women supporting them.”

Are they helping kids get ready?

Are they doing drop-off?

"The entire time I was reading Atomic Habits I was thinking how none of it was possible for primary caregivers" and "If Books Could Kill podcast tears that book to shreds"

Finally, she listed a few women whom she finds really inspirational.

“I am a big fan of Eve Rodsky and her work.

She has had a large impact on me.

"Had a professor in college (mom of 3, expert in her field, charismatic) who advised to never read productivity books by men for this exact reason"