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welcome to where parents talk my name is Leanne castellino Our Guest today is a leading Canadian sociologist she is a distinguished University professor at Memorial University in Newfoundland a researcher and a member of the Order of Canada Dr Barbara Nace is also a mother of Two and a grandmother she is an author as well shes one of the editors of a new book called familys mobility and work published in the fall of 2022 Dr Nace joins us today from St Johns thank you so much for being here thank you for the invitation Leanne its lovely to be here so familys mobility and work is the name of the book it is a culmination of more than a decades worth of research what was the Catalyst uh that led to the creation of this book well the the book is the product of something we call the on the Move partnership which was funded by the social sciences and Humanities research Council more than 10 years ago and the Catalyst for that project was initially work we were doing in rural Newfoundlan