As the U.S. ramps up social distancing in the fight against coronavirus, the concept of work-life balance has gone from challenging to seemingly impossible for many working moms.
Kasie Hunt, NBC News’ Capitol Hill correspondent and host of MSNBC’s “KasieDC,” is the first to admit the juggle is a lot to handle. Kasie and her husband, Matt Rivera, a “Meet the Press” senior producer, are both working full-time from home while parenting 7-month old Mars.
Know Your Value founder and “Morning Joe” co-host Mika Brzezinski recently chatted with Kasie about the challenges of doing her job from home while raising Mars, how her outlook on life has changed and the mental and physical hurdles she has overcome since giving birth.
Take a look:
Mika: How are you doing with Mars in this pandemic? How are you balancing being on the air, having the baby home with you and your husband doing his job from home as well? This is like going from zero to 100 miles an hour as a compact family.
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Kasie: With a little baby at home, there’s never time to just stop and do nothing. The baby always needs something. In some ways, that’s a blessing because you actually have something to do with your day on a timeline, with a structure that can’t be ignored.
On the other hand, if you actually need a real break it’s hard to take one. Luckily, we are both at home and we only have one baby! I don’t know how moms with toddlers are doing it. I really don’t. If my husband and I couldn’t trade the baby back and forth, I think we would both be completely losing our minds. I did put up a new play area with a gate because he’s about to start crawling at any moment and THAT is going to be a new thing.
Mika: What did you take for granted before this pandemic?
Kasie: My conversations every day with my coworkers, acquaintances, party guests, all the people who make life richer who I don’t get the chance to connect with now because those encounters just don’t happen. I miss my producer at the Capitol, Alex Moe, and seeing all the crew guys who I work with … I miss the studio team! Also, I totally took for granted easy, take out lunches and meals on the go. Now there is so much cooking.
Mika: How has your respect for mothers, especially working moms, changed since you had your baby? And has this pandemic taken that respect to a whole new level?
Kasie: I’ve been in awe of working moms since forever, and I was totally terrified even before I got pregnant of how the hell I would manage it all. Now I am just in awe of those moms who are balancing multiple kids, trying to work while also suddenly trying to also be their kids’ teacher, while also getting food on the table and trying to keep sane at the same time. I am especially in awe of all the working moms on the front lines, particularly our nurses — these women are the backbone and they’re worried about bringing the disease home to their families. I try to think about them whenever I’m having a rough moment.









