#109 - Caring for a Child with Complex Needs: The Invisible Labor, Work as Identity, and What Organisations Need to Know - Charlie Beswick
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Work isn't just a paycheck — for mums who care, it's identity, purpose, and proof that they exist beyond their caring role.
Charlie Beswick spent 16 years as a teacher while caring for her son with complex needs. When she had to step back from full-time teaching, she didn't just lose a job — she lost a piece of herself.
In this episode, Charlie opens up about the invisible labour, the false choice society places on mother-carers — be a devoted mum OR have a career — and why that binary is not only wrong, but damaging.
"Give us an inch and we'll give you a mile." — Charlie Beswick
This episode is for the mums doing the invisible work before the working day even begins.
The ones carrying a life of logistics, appointments, and quiet grief behind the scenes. But it's also more than that — it's for anyone who has scrolled past a "typical family" Christmas post and felt the weight of what could have been. You're not alone. And this is exactly the conversation you didn't know you needed to hear.