in the meantime claudia goldman. >> thanks very much. prior to march of 2020 and a time i'm going to call vce, which means before the covid era, reasons that women were being held back from achieving a career and family class parted and allowed us to see what was in their way. then, in march of 2020 as we dissented into what i call the d.c. era, enduring covid, rather than altering that realization, the pandemic brought actually further clarity to it. and actually moved into a hybrid era in which we live now. i'm going to call ac/dc after covid but also enduring covid. we have amazingly enough and i say really surprisingly embraced as a nation the possibility of real change in caregiving and also in the workplace. my book takes you on that journey of discovery and traverses 120 years during a time when college graduate women were not able to have family and career or job can now, when many anticipate having both a family and a career. today more women than men are graduating college and men and women are achieving advanced and profession