Julie Castro-Abrams, CEO and founder of How Women Lead, joined 'Stretching Your Dollar' to what the 'lazy girl job' trend is and how more people are getting onboard with the movement. She said the idea gained traction after the COVID-19 pandemic, when people realized "there is more to life."
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