Dr. Corinne Low with Kelly Corrigan
Having It All: What Data Tells Us About Women’s Lives and Getting the Most Out of Yours
HYBRID EVENT - On Zoom and in person in the Silverleaf Room at the Culinary and Hospitality Center at College of DuPage (COD) in Glen Ellyn, IL at noon and on Zoom at 7 p.m.
Parents, particularly mothers, are frequently overwhelmed and can become burned out from the pressure to excel in both their careers and home lives.
Low will share evidence-based insights and data-driven analysis on the factors that shape women’s well-being, while offering men practical guidance on supporting the women in their lives. Moving past traditional self-care tips, Low uses economic analysis to outline actionable strategies for navigating the realities of modern family life.
Attendees will gain practical tools to thoroughly review their professional goals and balance them against household responsibilities, all while learning how to effectively safeguard mental health.
Join us to dissect the economic and social pressures that fuel parental guilt, and discover ways to move past them. This session will also provide essential communication tools for building domestic equity and a blueprint for creating an environment where both parents and children can flourish.
Low serves as an associate professor of business economics and public policy at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. Her academic work centers on the complexities of labor markets and the ways resources are distributed within households. In her book, “Having It All,” she provides a groundbreaking guide designed to help readers navigate the intricate balance between their professional careers, and family responsibilities.
In conversation with…
Low will be in conversation with Kelly Corrigan. Corrigan is the author of four New York Times bestselling books about family life. She was the host of the long form interview show Tell Me More which aired on PBS. Corrigan currently hosts a podcast and NPR radio show Kelly Corrigan Wonders, featuring intimate conversations with high IQ/EQ types about well-being, purpose, and impact.

