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Catherine Reitman on 'Workin' Moms' and how representation of complex, flawed female characters benefits all women

Catherine Reitman on 'Workin' Moms' and how representation of complex, flawed female characters benefits all women

Update: 2024-10-15
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We sat down with the brilliant and hilarious Catherine Reitman, the mastermind behind the massive hit series "Workin' Moms." Catherine opened up about her journey from acting to becoming a writer, director, and showrunner, and how her real-life experiences as a working mom inspired the show's raw, hilarious, and often emotional stories. We talked about the challenges of balancing motherhood with a demanding career and how she weaves that authenticity into her writing. Catherine also shared some behind-the-scenes anecdotes from the set, the importance of representing complex, even "unlikable" women on screen, the power of an all-female writer's room, and reflecting on coming from a family of talented filmmakers. It was an honest, insightful, and empowering conversation that working moms–and anyone juggling multiple roles–will relate to deeply.

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Catherine Reitman on 'Workin' Moms' and how representation of complex, flawed female characters benefits all women

Catherine Reitman on 'Workin' Moms' and how representation of complex, flawed female characters benefits all women

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