Like A Mother

Joanna McFarland, HopSkipDrive: Frees moms from kid-schlepping

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Admit it: You hate running your kids around. And chauffeuring children to and from after-school activities, play dates and, you're a separated family, to their dad's house, is one of the dregs of parenthood. It is for me. And finding a safe driver, with their own wheels, available for the inconsistent chore of schlepping kids to and fro is a chore in and of itself. Enter HopSkipDrive, the Uber for kids. Founded in 2013 by three moms of little kids, the California startup is coming to a city near you. To thank for this gift is co-founder and CEO Joanna McFarland, herself a Los Angeles married mom of two sons, whom I interview in this fun interview. Joanna and I discuss: How the three founders birthed HopSkipDrive. Why so many customers are divorced families (drivers serve as intermediary between the homes of contentious parents. Why the service is such a great job for moms. The mom guilt that pressures women to assume the onerous task of kid-schlepping.  How outsourcing this (and other mom duties) enhances ea