Collected Item: “Mom's work from home time-lapse video reminds women everywhere: 'You're not alone'”
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Mom's work from home time-lapse video reminds women everywhere: 'You're not alone'
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Text Story, Good Morning America
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Kristen Krahl, of Chicago, posted footage of herself simultaneously working on her computer, pumping breastmilk, and caring for her 10-week-old daughter, Maeve. What we don't see in the video are her two-year-old toddlers whom she is also caring for while working from home during COVID. Krahl is being praised for her candidness in her now-viral video. In an interview with Good Morning American Krahl said she filmed herself, "to show this is what we're doing. It's what we're all doing. We just didn't know we could all connect on this level." Her message of strength, even on those tough days, is one that resonates with all mothers during the quarantine.
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#GMA, #empowered, #workingmom, #notalone, #relatable, #strong, #baby, #quarentined, #HST580, #ASU
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https://www.goodmorningamerica.com/family/story/moms-work-home-time-lapse-video-reminds-women-72660420
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Nicole Pelletiere, GMA
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2020-08-28