
Happy Housewives: Myth or Menace? Episode 503
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Happy Housewives: Myth or Menace? Episode 503
Niall Boylan
In this episode, Niall sits down with journalist Laura Perrins to discuss her provocative piece on the so-called “Tradwife” trend, the Irish Department of Education’s take on it, and what it really means for mothers today. Together, they explore whether the traditional role of the stay-at-home mother was empowering in its own right or an unfair expectation placed upon women in times gone by.
Niall asks the central question: was it sexist that women were expected to stay at home and raise children while men went to work, or did society lose something valuable when this role was dismissed?
The conversation digs into:
Pros of the traditional stay-at-home mother
Deep maternal bonding and stability for young children.
Emotional fulfilment in raising a family and creating a home.
A slower, more family-centred lifestyle not dependent on external childcare.
Cons of the traditional stay-at-home mother
Economic dependence on husbands, leaving women vulnerable.
Limited opportunities for career, personal ambition, and independence.
Social isolation and lack of recognition for domestic labour.
Laura argues that the “tradwife” panic is more about ideology than reality, while Niall challenges whether nostalgia for the role ignores the hard truths of gender inequality.
This episode asks listeners to reflect: is homemaking a harmful stereotype, or a legitimate choice society should respect?